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Hurtiutt, Sturges & Co:,} 


Meridian 


ST. JAMES HOTEL, 


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Dry Goods, | MRS. & BK BAMBERLIX, 
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by inbélinet; wale: wt 


wt hieebe "3. unoons, 2.9, waren Clothing 


rene Marie, Baridian MISS MATTOMA. WALKER, 
adone a wauenm, | — Grvodries Teacher Rnmeer dren nro Me. 
“am 7 189 ROBINGON suction to Uih, tana 
ATTORNEYS AT LAW| Hardwe Teeter Bae Has nie See 
} MRS. ot BARWELD, for that prrtveniay” purpant md few 
Aud Solicitors im Chancery Cutlery ~ « “ tcecuminy, Sib tiris was kept front 


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STEELE & WATTS, 


ATTORNEYS AT LAW|, 


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MERIDIAN, MIP I88I PPL ay agex duly bid all 

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ATTORNEY AT LAW 
MERIDIAN MISSISSIPYL 
DRS. K. SMITH, |~* 


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MERIDIAN, MESMUNSIP EE 


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High School 


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Department 


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PHYSICIAN, SURGCON & ACCOUCREUR, 
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: SURGEON & PIYST IAN, 4 ee . HILL. EYDERSON & 0 
° : hierer ieee amu a AFANCY GROCERS. 


Lae Streets 


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SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY. eee «moms 
un, stad mo western in any of the Gowrts bia i haiti. a y > Y aa os ¥ ’ % 
W sain, po shee satin od guia Y. BR. CHADWICK, a ni 
DEALER is m4 ~ bs N 
wmetweo, DRX GOODS 1|0RVGS.MEDICINES he mts 
No. 805 West Front St., Clucianatl, @.| Roots and Shoon, of endless variety Chemicals, P i ke ; 

—n 7 | p mn aban wre ‘ined ? 
peravuimina 1832. Sn et oe ais FANCY SOAP, PERFUMERY, c a hg " phemiede 
Simaibercyerd nd Benders’ Wererveme- | OIL, GLASS, INK, Se F . duo Casgt hewring bal owe td , 
Host, Sade & Venetian shetser Pascnry he i : 4 9 the scien! 
OUEFAgIORE, ism BY i wed upon her 0. i Chtdrebastatn deere 

MM, yay ag! ot yop og we Grtertstingd te gpl et ihe see ib ‘ 
oni “En "Fanaa Rachety ebotiebed the CREDIT SY ich | am ageas for, ij Bll Bin spina 
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‘@paunitymen as tho obly way 
a know the 


No. © Fremt Street, 


case, they had’ the | 


MISSISSIPPL “3 ae eG oo racy 
| Ragsdale Hous, I ve clanypiates'® wild ot gee | 
Late compounded day or wight | am now driven to accept wmiverza! su/ pom alter of | sishwenie 
mee | ON THE HILL, fiege; it upon as. It idle to oxy t ult im fepaicd € 
nortan wr z \s the law ; that which [ so mucb | aly preferred to lore bthat efter # 
A WARNING FURNITURE Yn the Kast Side of the Rait-r~i| dreaded, end oo enrmeniy, soashe to 1890, F. & Led Sone nosed soy po aieon o | 
Atid House Purn'shing Goods, | sss» epee foe rassient sot permenrct| Lelnisa nope af the credita, either by | Otne To the pomansor on 
| on . acta of ouieion or cimmn ae mn & a ~ ae 


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FALLON, FULTON & cO., 
Meridian, Miss, 
Wholesse end Betatt Desters - 


FURNITURE, 


HARDWARE, 
QUEENS WARE, 


ita 
frontier still beyond | <Aehem 
Leenvot afford to play dema-| bat he 
while m: t weaping 

ober ia th 


x - Private Boarding. 


RS WM. REA would respecttaliy eovonnes to 


pa 
| marriage which 
| by no love, save upon the side of tise} 
hhysbeod. 

Taking bis bride hore te his 
did palace in. the city, be waa 
{given everything that wealth could 
| bestow, Sil! sho wee not happy. Did 
you ever sees contented eagle in 'a 
ego? 


i 


[opened 
tow of banrdeme. with ar without ladging: 
catioe coavement to the besinea p rtios of the 
uy apedts 


THE RBUBY, 
Frost St. between Lee & Jobesse Arewace 


MERIDIAN, MISS. 


FIRST OLASS Bik ROOM, where te 
fares and DumconeUarne le soy fia So 


Dean Remet every dey 06 1, Utes 


of deat! 

7 professional dutios wilt : 
time entil the third week in. June 
ry 


i 


Sal WAGNER & RUSH. 
aly MP now on and a lags and wall alesis 
Paler and Bedroom 


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= bP bell ea 
Our tellow-citicen, De. HV. Mu Mile 
ler, bind) cocasinn reocaily to -dopas & 
counery echort Bouse during a thunder 
rtorm, Af Avice him. for 
abort time, bn ae eae si ong Qn 
ing!y to dha whe at the des! abs 
‘bow to shew 
Ube trecher, somewhat 
me warning tent. 


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‘VaRvISHEA, 


Chats whrind-neat and sommes) were 
tpfite ennwch sdocting for the Take 


‘ekane (Ga) Comarercis!. 


ae 


y & Saturday by| end in'our own section, continue to 


"3. GIBSON. 


SHANNON gsc: Eaitor 
MERIDIAN, MISS. 


7 38, 1807 


4 = — 

| Tho street car difficulties in our 

thern cities have been terminated 

the prosent by the negroes being 

d to ride where they please.— 

tt is remembered that for a long 

“Hime this “equality” was not tolerated 

in the Northern cities, our opposition 

‘Ge not to bo wondered at, much less 

made  protext for relfearsing old 

© eharges of perseoution. When Sum- 

ner and Wilson get their franchise bill 

throngh for the northern States, we 
uhall breathe easier. 


‘The Pall Mall Gazotte, in speaking 
of the false cars for ladies, which ro- 
port says ave lately been introduced, 
adds: This is but another stop in the 
wild race which the female sex is run- 
ning in pursuit of what Lytton would 
style “the deceptive.” It will soon be 
nedeesary, indeed it is now nocessary, 
thats man taking a woman to wife 
should obtain a surgical certificate ax 
to the genuineness of her charms.— 


‘What mnat be the feclings of a bride- | 


groom who discovers that he ix mated 
with» partner who wears a falay eye, 
falso hair, false ears, {alse teeth, and 
false bovoms, and whose complexion 
has been made beautiful forever by 
the Arabian enamel and Circassian 
commoties of Rachel & Co? 


George H. Pendleton, in hin recent 
Urbana speech, calls the Radical par 
ty the party of despotism ; shows that 
it was and is opposed to our syxtom 
of government ; that it favors, and 
has established upon us, a grinding 
despotism of taxation and military 
rule, &e., &o. ; is the imperial-military 

d-high-tariff-despotism, estab 

by Lincoln, and continued by 
Congrese (so called) led by Thad. 
Btoveus & Co. We uve! to wad 
this party p: 
but have quit the oceapation, and left 
“the cause tu Providenco aud those 
who want to fight” Mr. Pendleton 
and Mr, Prentice, who remained North 
daring the war, while we were being 
imporerished aud oppres 
“pitch in” ax much ax 
now. Weof the Suath Lave 
the fight—havo fony last bath 
d the grand army of re 

The 
and “constitn. 


¢ into 


ourselves, 


may 


hey plense 


eqmperation and reconstrn 
“refined civilizntion’ 
tional liberties” of other days, we will 
Jeave to these gentlemen who “have 
been asleep » summer's day to wake 
at nightfall” to secure for ux The 
South tried it for four yearaand failed; 
and 


1. 


now ahe wants peace and quiet, 
bread and meat. 


+ 
The Bankrupt Law, 


Of this law,.which goes into practi 


of 


cal operation on the first of June, the 
New York Herald sn} 

After the violent speculations and 
fluctuations of prices of the pant six 
years, there mut be multitudes of 
firme and individanls who are really 
insolvent, and who will be 
go into liquidation so as to start frosh 
and unembarrassed by incumbrances 
Aa is always the cane, persons who are 
least suap will be ‘ 
untary bankrupts; this will 

Wy the creditor class; money 
e tight, and then will fol- 
1 wales of stocks and real 


In addition to the thonsanils | 


of old bankrupts who have been work 
ing for this law for years, there ar 
also thousands who have been ruined 
by the war in the South. Add to thy 
the great number of insolvent firm: 
who will be glad to take advantage of 
the law, and it is easy to forenca how 
busy lawyers, judges, and registers 
will be 
what a disturbance will be created 
in the financial circles until the “rush” 
is over, and the rotten firms sifted 
out. Indeed, we look for a possi 
repeal of the law when Congress nex 
merts, on acconnt of the disturbance 
which the first operation of the enact- 
ment will necessarily create. The 
of the bankrupt law of 


use of  nimilar state | 


8> will this be at first, and it will take 
a couple of years and probably pros- 
porous times to reconcile the general 

mublie to the scandal sach enactmenta 


t 
iven up 


mpted to | 


ler the first of June, and) 


peddle the old story about the pro- 
scription and persecution of Northern 
and Union men by the rebels. We 
have just finished reading » letter on 
the subject, and find it the same old 
song—northern men are looked upon 
with suspicion and #0 aro the loyal 
—the “shining lights” of the Radical 
party are tabooed and proscribed on 
account of their devotion to the 
Union; lose trade, trust and employ- 
ment in, consequence of their loyal 
sentiments, and froquently their lives 
for the same cause, Sharp-tongued 
yonng Indios and rabid youths, lately 
from the field of battle, are very an 
noying, if not dangerous Though | 
those statements are in a very 
| degree falso and malicious, we rarely 
are able to got refutation printed in 
Radical papers unless the editors come 
South themselves, The Cincinnati 
Commercial, one of the most popular 
Radical prints in the North, recently 
sent a special correypondent South to 
true condition of 


Kteat 


examine into 
things, aud write the res 
This gentleman 


tof his ob- 
servations came, 
saw and reported, and hin wtate 
which we find in the Commercial, makes 
a plain, unvarnished story," full of 
trath, mado up from his own obser- 
vations and the accounts of relinble 
Northern mon, whom he fonnd seat 
tered amongat us, “Mack,” the Cc 
mercial’s correspondent, says 


nents, 


On my way to Cha'tanooga T fell in 
with Gen. Williard Warner, of 
wark, Ohio, who told mo 
his way to his plantation, near Mont 
power Aix Leaked ia how wach 
trath there waa in the report that a 
Northern man-conldn’t hive down in 
that section, and bo replied there 
wasn't « word jad been there a 
year and a balf—had been known 
an ex-Fedoral officer, and su far from 
that operating against bim, it had ex- 
[actly the opposite effect, ho sail, for 
| those expecially who had been in the 

ay, liked a Northern man all 


r from hiv having been a 


wre on 


a8 


e better frie 
Yankee solilicr, provided neither 
fool, al Warner is no Copy 


tal 
=| 

head, rt | 
ber of the Ropublican part, | 
it was started, and is now w Rac 
State Senator in the Ohte 

He finds it quite nx easy to L 

cent Radical in Mon 
Colambua—not a bit 

calpedd in th 

the other, In faet it 
ay be ation, 

Alabama 


omery AX it 


setedl rebels in 
nareconstracted 
yeu are apt to 
Colun 


ant hits 
in recomimne Intans 
ean onte n oof a 
| Loyal Life Insuran 
the benofit of fearful nowln who want 


» this way, but dou't wink to he 


Company, for 
| to « 
killed for their Union nox 

preminm should be grad 
to the pastand present o¢ 
A good ¥ 

insured fur threo conta on a 
but on fellow who 


the insurer, ukeo wold 
rang b 
thousand dollars, 
veant to ‘teal cotton, oF euizago in| 
nome much laudable aud patriotic pr: | 
J aust, or have been guilty of some ta- | 
grant tryachery or act of rep 
lowdealing, the risk would be 
Jheavy, and Jews than fifty: fier cent 
| wouldn't be likely to pay. Northort 
men, or consistent Union meu, are 

r—will not suffer in fortune 

nt of their politi 

|e , ent, capital, 


in 


city, and that honesty which 

lence, are tho only esser 
tronage, respect and prosperity ix 

South. We care not what 

has been or where he came frou 

he makes a good citizen; but wo must 

confess thro is a small class of me 

among 

and vindictive partisa 

| itn ix to breed discord and keep the 


us, low-minded demay 


4, whose 


| sections continually warring against 
each other, for whom the honest re- 
constructive masses of the South hay 
| but very little use, Men who are gen- 
Hlemen, and speak and act as gentlo-| 
| men, who have tho best interests of | 
|the country at beart—not given to] 


| boasting and defaming—ean get along | 


| here harmoniously, be th 


| or Southern Unioniste. 


adeicines cna 
A Sramriixo Reromt—The police 
have made somo strange discoveries 
and disclosures in New York. Or- 
ganizations are now in progres» for 
the purpose, and with the distinct ob- 
ject of resisting by violence and blooe- 
shod, if necessary, the execution and 
enforcement of the excise and other 
Haws which are obnoxious to a large 
class of the citizens, The inform 
tion is of » startling character, welj 


to! * 
bo in a dang 


Northern | 


‘We find in the Mobile -papern fall 
accounts of the disturbance, which 
occurred in that city on the occasion 
of the attempt of Hon. W. D. Kelly 
to address a mecting on Inst Tuesday 
night. We extract the following nc- 


from the Mobile Tribune of Thurs- 
day : 

There ina deep regret among our 
citizens at the occurrence of this un- 
fortunate affair, but the prime movers 
m it have only themselves to blame.— 
‘The speaker had spoken about three 
quarters of an hour when the difficn!- 
ty commenced, which at tho time it 
was the general impression originated 
in the attempt of the Chief of Police 
to arrest Mr. David J. Files, a well 
kuown and respectable citizon of Mo- 
bile, who, it was alleged, had made 
| some remarks, whieh, in the judgment 
{of Capt. Charpentier, were calculated 

to provoke diforder in the excited 
state of the crowd. 

Mr. Files objected to the arrest, and 
stated that he 
creating any disturbance w er 
This led t movement on the 
part of tho crowd, nnd the clattering 
of wcab over the stones on Govern- 
ment street a abort distance above | 
the meeting, induced many to bel 
that w fight’ Lad commenced, and a 


ve 


count of this unfortunate occurrence | 
ja party of restoration.” 


had no intention of | s 


‘We publish in another column a lotter 
from Senator Aleorn, which embodies 
some very sensible views on the polit- 
ical situation. We fully agree with 
| Gen. Alcorn that it is “impolitio to 
unite ourselves at present with any 
party at the North, only #o far as it is 
Tho great 
living question before the country is 
that of tho reorganization of our| sod dealer i 

State Government, and the restoration | ooking and Heating Stovos, 
of tho State tothe Union. It is very | And House Varulahing Goods, 
apparent that a large majority of the! qipiare, Pump Pipes, Sheet Lead, Fire 
Southern whites honestly accept the | Brick*and Tile, 

terms of Congress and dekire to ac- jon pad to Bteambost ad Jeb 
complish this result, Wo think this | ....5 stecet, wiween 

should be done by the Southern peo- | en toe She 

ple as Southern measure, and separ- fh 
ate from any alliance with the North: | “15> , 

ern Republican and Democratic par- | DOSER BOTTO, - 
ties With restoration and fall as- 


anrance of civil and political righta to|G RO © ERIES, 
the blacks, to be established in our BAR STORES AND 


¢ Constitutions, the issues of the 
past would be settled, and new politi- PLANTATION SUPPLIEs, 
Tho | Imported & Domeatic Wines & Liquors, 
VANA CIGA! 
CONFECTIONERY, 4c, 
Washington Btrect, 
VICKSBURG, MI33. 


OrFice OProstTe 


Vick: 
Country and City Orders eurefally and promptly 
‘tended Lo, 


thay inew em 


Tf, Bh. BRUSER, 
| Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron Worker, 


may! why 


questions of reducing the t 
cotton and tobacco, the Jowest prac- 
ticuble tariff, and migeneral reduction | 
of tho expenses of the Government, 


panic seized upon them and the whole 
crowd broke aut rushed  franticall 
down Royal street and up Government 
street. Numerons pistol shots we 
ired on Royal street, near the Muni 
cipal building, but strange to say 

fow were hurt at that time, 

seriously. The Conneil was in session! 
Municipal building at the time 
the disturbance occarred. The negroed| 
who bad mshed away pell mell'in@ 
moment of panic, rallied and returned 
to th finding that there 
to interfere with 


apot, whe 
was no disporiti 
them, they b 
and brandished their elubs and pise 
tolv ina threnteniny manuer, decir 
ing that “they we "send 
in you n—n of b 
roianrks 
Capt. Jack Petty, of the Night P 
. who was standing on the corner, 
ed “in using every, 
the disturbance, wail 
some of these negroes, who! 
immediately rushed apon him, swings 
ing thor clubs and firing their pistol 
at him, Capt. Petty was forced to req 
treat, and sought refuge in the Core) 
poration Building, faithfal old Frank 
being at the ga 
barred in case of an naxanlt 
for im. ‘Tho 
agasnat the gate ai 
h, denuand 
Kill the » 
Several shots were fi 
railings, anc the 
seen on the walls 
doorw at the 


having been er 


n of a b 
d through th 
rks can now bel 
of the} 
clamoring 
ommenced, 
vot 
bear in mind 
ack on Capt, Pe 
or the erowd find bee: 
uil there was no disturbance 
reota 
general alarm 
4 of poople tur 
3 din a fever of excitemont 
during the entire u After whoops 
ing and yelling around the scene~of| 
he Pant mooting, the negr 
H squady and nttac 
an th 
ree 


hundre 
remain 


or four persons 

ken with clubs 

yulty commenced, and 

icinity of the place 

, the othor s were all 

injured at points soveral aquares dime 

tant, and uver a half hour after the 

firat dispersion, 

Gabnel Olsen, 
at 204 Daup 


a shoemaker, liv 


Church, when he was attacked 
vos and brutall 


Capt Sedberry, a well known citi 
zon, was wounded slightly with a pis 
tol shot 

Mr. James Risk was badly beaten 
over the bead and shouldera with # 
cin, and in now suffering severely, 
cman named James Burn 
shot, but is not supposed to 

ois conditi 

Police lor, who was striving 
to maintain order, received a severe 
wound in the rist with a pistol ball. 

Another policeman, whose name 

have boen unable to learn, was also 
ared by being beaten with'elubs 

‘A gontleman by the uate of Gold- 
smith was also injared, but not seri-| 
ously. 

white man, named J. Gough, who | 
was wounded in the affray, is reported 
dead, 

A negro boy, shot in the head, wns 
found dead on-Cedar street, neag Dau- | 
phin. It is suppongd that be was shot 
at the original disturbance, and was 
running home when he fell’ dead. 

We have hoard of soveral negrocs 


c 


orted deal. 

We have heard of numerous otber 
parties who wero attacked whilst pro- 
ceeuing to their hom These nt- 
tacks were mostly made in the upper 
| portion of the city. About half past 
|ten o'clock therce companies of the 
16th Begulars reached Royal, atreot, 
‘and guards were immediately thrown 
out with instructions to disperse the 
crowd, Inashort time this section 


| rey 


who were injured, but none others are | 


would be the policy to commend a 
ty to the Southern le. - 


LOUIS HOFFMAN, 
VICKSBURG, MISS. 


‘Wholarale Dealer ia 
HARDWARE, PLOWS, 


FISHING TACKLE, &e. 


auxs, nore, 


Ape 


iy toeail and’ exes 

sted ‘the services 
Mobile, wh 
ene Balers 

RS. A.B NuRTO! 
MIAM ANNIE NEVILLE. 

TUE GREAT 

SOUTKERN PREPARATIONS 


IE SOUTH! 


inetdemt 


SOFT 


forte) bw, all Yell ot that divwan 
ily ooking toads wpow our dee 


of lusrasts tequiting pure vlood. 
DMUMGJULE & CU." 


CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH 


DROMG OLE & CO"8 


uid Ext. 
ant 


ghty concentratrt medicinal compound, expressly 
+ K(UNEYS ans BUADDEM, ened 
rina, 


Bearborry, Cubebs 
d Buchu, 


T** PIRST DRA 


or rue 


SOUTHERN ASYLUM 


LAND LOTTER 


HERNANDO, MISS 
On Saturday, June 15th, 1867.) 

The property to be disposed of consists main! 
CITY AND SUBURBAN LOTS, 


ce 
| Adjacent to Memphis, io 


ea: sicstommn 
peyy ‘ 
sits pene oe Og ot ew 
Plantations Suldivided into Farms 
inthe vietoity of Hy pings, 
Farma and Residences, 
hice inl teanie sad conan gol ale 
Fp a Teesere Lalirouds feta sects Sey Looe pate nad 
City Lote and City Residences, jterwa! ice series reeent of jong. 
jicooties unc may enirermrvesn te [2 
wats 


fn Be! k2Leeael! 


it you eo tine to eater with Piles, whew the 
Jinhay tn'cure you ean ve. an easily sbalnea De: 
eet isnmealetely nad pot 


WHOLESALE & 


. | Whiaky—all of 


(THESE GOODS HAVE BE 


°C | from the Manufactures of Europe and America, and will be sold es Chexp as by 
ol 


core: | 


- CORNER WASHINGTON AxD onary 
€ Vicksburg, Miss, - vee 
Kiama tics gree keen 
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.’ 

omer porn bra se acer 

FAMILY MEDICINES, SORGIZAL DABSTRUMENTS, WINDUW OLAS AND RAST 
Se rt at mr excel Sherry Wise, Freompipn Wise, 
Seed Akan eben memes tere Fan Bitters, Pure Old Bourbos 
SPICES, LEXINGTON MUSTARD, PAINTS, OILS & COLORS, 


‘White Lead, Linseod Ol}, Turpentine, Con! Of, Paints of all Colors, ste, 


Oar stock embraces everythin comiag within the Drag Busisess, Give vss call aed we will 
"a rae sorowted w our care, Glled withprearptness and accuracy. 

“a rr % . 
= HARDAWAY & CO., Agents 
apeltewtt Washington Fireet, 


room, rareea. ™, FITzgERaLo, 


P. H. PEPPER & Co. 
Established 1847. 


DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRY. ,GOODS, 


Corner of St. Francis and Joachim Streets, 
MOBILE, ALA. : 


Havo constantly for sale much 
THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS 


evor offered in this Market. 


2 


IMPORTED 


DIRECT 


any other House on this Continent, 


and will be 


Ross & Wilson, 
DEALERS IN 
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWAKE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, 


SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, &c., &e. 


Avenue- 
MISS. 


Johnson 
MERIDIAN, 


Kewanee Saw Mill, 


PLANING MILL, 
SASH, DOOR, BLIND AND SHINGLE 


FACTORY, 


Miles Kat of Meridi 


AV Bary erepered to deliver 
ing Lum 
at any station 


RICE BROTHERS &CO., 
89 AND’ 91 CAMP STREET, 


row 

‘Alto, Sash, Doors, Binds, Dressed Flosring 
‘and Shingles: Al. cruere promplly Bled, 

end orders to Dr enbert, at 

oF to Sanford & Bro., Merid 


Wheeler & Wilson’ 
« 


—and— 
865 [MAGAZINE STREET, 


New Orleans, 
Warehouse, 97 Julia Street 


DIRECT IMPORTERS OF 


BIRMINGHAM, RHEFFIELD AND WOOL~ 
VERHAMPTUN 


Hardware, 
Cutlery, 
Guns and 
Edgo Tools, 


Which ore effered to the Country Trade ate 
souall 20 08 cost of mporiation, 


BUILDERS BARDWARE, 
Mark cised Iron Mantels and Max el 
[dice LOCRRT tenes Pte INGEN 
inal aod Stray NURS; BANH SRIGHTA, 

and) Wrooght NAILS; 


SEWING MACHINE 


Awarded the Bighest Premium at the exbibi- 
tion of the Bt, Lecis Agricultaral sed Mechasi- 
eal Pair, 1806, 9 


The World’s Fair, 


LONDON, 


French "i Exposition, 


and at every 


og Borex on hand at al ve 
offer ala ecial! advance over loundry nod faetory 
maytewten 


a4 United States Fair 


at 


ball in 


Aercon Lane Lorrar—We 
to the advertisement of this 


it 


M. 


re EPers. 


P| of Chasleston, and of ‘the 


ie 
o'clock 


Te 


it 
to 


. Rush, of the Star Stable, 

opt el 

eon 5m ° en 
hands they feel gretefal for exertions 
‘adhd to the ines of the occasion. 
Indeed all the Were kindand ready 
assist in anysmanner.in their power, 


‘ONE WHO WAR THERE, 


BYMENEAL. 
Manxta—On Sanday Moraing 12th inst., 
eens eect 

Brut alf'ef Marion if 

We know not when we have witeessed a more 
agrecable and impressive ceremony than on this 
‘cession; nor whea we have seen two souls 
‘more cheerf ily walted in the boty boads of mat- 
rimony then the eoayle who bad thas persuaded 
Shemsotves that "Ht le well 40 wed,”” Lf watrl- 
mony le ever fully comprehended at tho ascred 
altar, it sarily most hargbere ia Lis loatanco— 
doth bringiog with hem along atray of past ox 
perience, yet fully competent to obey the man- 
ates of Cupid. We wish the beppy pair the 
fall eojoyment of the usual felicties appertaising 
ty the married state, 


TELEGRAPHIC NEWS 


Warmporoy. May 15.—The deficioney 
in the accounts of the Assistant Tressurer 


kands of the Govermoent; therefore, the 
Government will not be loner,to any great 
are felt at the 


ois — 
Bryer AL MARKET. 
sare Tritetes at Mertat 


‘defenders of the peom 
le,nnd asaentinela epon the wall, it le plain 


| ly our duty to waro the public against « 


cloualy bescignd 
The death of Gen. Baranda, and the com- 
mandant of Aviaa, from wounds received in 
defending Vera Crus, was asnounced. 
Several murdorw have occurred in Havana 
by bands of eseassina, There bave been 
forty arrests, 


Cantestow, May 15.—T! . 
‘kets, was burned at her wharf to day 


thad jdst been overhauled, and 
lued at $55,000; insured 


| 
in Northera companies, represented here by 


Ube sgnncig of A. Le Tobias and Cola & 
Howell. Tne boat was owned by her cont 
mander,Q J. Lockwood Origin of the 
fire believed to be an incendiary. ‘ 
Batriuoa, May 15.—Wm. Crichton & 
Son, an old commirsion distillery Gtm failed 


| to-day. 


Avgosra, May 15,—The annual convens 
tion of the stockholders of the Georgia Rai 
road convened yesterday, Joba 
and E. W, Cole were re-elected President and 
General Superintendent. 

Sax Faanctsco, May 15.—The Supreme 
Court decision in the Debura cane caused 
great rejoicing. The citlzcns fired £00,guns, 
and lighted boo~fires, 1 

‘BY THE CABLE. 


Bens, May 15,—The report that the 
Prussian Government had bought, or in- 
tended buying a fleet of irewclads from 
America, it officially denied: 

Conflicting reports have been received re 
garding, affairs in Canda, - Both Greeks 
and Turks claim the victory in several bat- 


ies. 

Latest advices from Athens claim that 
Omar Pasha's army had beea defeated in 
general battle. 

Loxpox, May 15,—Intelligence has been 
received here that the crew, except 
one man, of the bark Rover, wrecked in 
the China Seas, were murdered by the na 
iver, 

Livearoot, May 15,—A vessel has been 
chartered to'lsy ihe cable between Florida 
and Cuba. 


od 

The Woodrille Republican thus replies 
to the Brandon Republican's article, 
which elicited some comments from vs 
lant Saturday: 

182 faz an this seatlon is concerned, the 
‘above ungenerous and dirty flin, the 
formerdeaders of eecession, in glaringly 
preposterous, and preulisriy void of » 
mark, Butitise mary trick with 
this person, and a fow others as utterly 
prejadiced and wanting in maguanimity, 
gentility and courtesy, to lore no oppor. 
tunity of exddling the whole responsibil 
ity of our failare, and present ills and 
misfortunes upon our leaders in seces 
sion ; as though wa did not all, while 

waa bope of ruccrss, exalt in the 

contingent benefliato be derived from 
seoemion j and a4 though, what we (oot 
meaning Mr. Fradts) have endured to- 
wether, le pot suilicient causo to rink all 
such distinotions, aud render apparent 
that, in this our time sfllinction 
should keep free from all internal 'dis- 
tensions in making common cause 
agaiust that which threatens us, 


“Our friend Ward,of the Panola Star 
ban visited Gtn, Ord, and thus alludes to 


We paid a fying visit to Vicksburg 
Inat woek, called on Gen, Ord. We 
found him to be an affable 

‘converning freely and'pleasantly with ev 
ery one. Ile seems anxious to 

reot information about the condition of 
affaire in this State, From what wo saw 
and beard from bit, leads us to the con 
clusion ‘that he Is disposed to make his 


Miles. 


CORRECTED BY A MERCHANT. 


Menprux Gazerre Ornce, } 
May 18, 1867. |f 


+++. $1.75 @—2 00 
$ 


Sa 
sSescsssss 


tf 


e 
[BIBS 1 BESl Segeal Edel | ool ESIIEIS 


aeueseuegacess 
Rte 


esses 


PEERR! 
in 


La 
sSusases 


perilove foe in whatever shape or form bi 
may present bimeelf. 


some kind of reliable family Medi 
the blighting hand of disease, 
Jost here, permit us to give you some bon- 
eatadrice, A number of Southern Phy 
clans are now preparing eam of Family 
Medicines, specially adapted to the disenses 
uf the South. See advertisement ef the 
"Great Southern Preparations” in another | 
column, and we take much pleasure in giving | 
thetn A hearty recommendation. may! 


ERRORS OF, YOUTH. 

A Gentleman who suffered for years from 
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all 
the effects uf youthful indiscretion, 
the sake of suffering humanity, send f 
all who need it, the recipe and directions for 
tnaking thésimple remedy. by which he was 


ye to alay 


| oured, Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad 


vertiser’s experience, ean do v0 by nducessing, 
in perfect eonfid 


42 Cedar Stree 
TO CONSUPTIVES. 


The advertiser, bh been restored to 
health i weeks by & very sitople rem. 
edy, after having watfered for several years 
with a eevore lung “fection, and that dread 
disease Consurmption—is anxious to make 
Known to bis fellog-eufferers the means of 


ad a enpy of 


the directions for 
same, which they 
Comcnrnos, Agra, 
Cous, and all Throat and Lus 
‘The only object of the ndvertis 
the Preseription ia to benefit the afflicted, and 
spread information which he conceives to be 
invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will 
try his remedy, as at will cost them not 
and may prove a bleming. Parties w 
the prescription, rexx, by return mail, will 
please address 

DWARD A. WILSON, 

w Tork, 


Caction—Those using the Red Jacket 
Bitters aro warned to beware of smpositions 
and counterfeits: ‘The proprietors are (lo- 
ing their utmost to protect the publicagainst 
counterfeits, Each bottle has a private U.S. 
Tevenue stamp over the cork, and the pro: 
prietors' name, Bearet Pieters & Co., blown 
in tho glass of the bottle, 


PREE 10 EVERYBODY. 

A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information 
of the greatest importance to the young of 
both sexes, 

Hi teaches how the homely may become 
beautiful, the despised respected, and the for 
aaken loved, 

No young Indy or gentleman should fail 
to seud their Addrees, and receive » copy 
post pald, by retura mail 
Address P. 0, Drawer, 21 

Troy, N.Y. 
TINY. 
* Engtish 


aprilt-wém, 


locate! 
‘Thoraton posenes 
of second right, as tv 
ledge of the great 
ingle ot 
tate of trance, she 


the old 
Hodso 

such wonderfal pow: 
‘enable her to impart k 
est importance to the 
either sex. While in 
delineates the very 
youre to marry, and by th 


yature 
id of an to 


Paychomotrepe, guarantees 
like picture of the future hosband or wife of 
u er with date of marringe, 
potition in life, len 
Ge. ‘This is no hum! 
timonials can assert. 
sired a certified cersifi 
antes, that the pieture is what It purp 
be By enclosing « small loek of bh 
stating place of birth, age, disposi 
complexion, and enclosing fifty cents snd 


eof writles guar 
ta to 


tion by return mail. All cor 
eredly honfidential, Adres 


Tuossrex, T, 0, Box 
aw ly 


MADAME REMINGTON, the worldre- 
nowned Astrologist and | Somnainbulistie 


livestes the very features of the person 
you afe to marry, and by thesid of an in- 
strument of Intense power, known Ms ¢ 
Payehdmotrope, guarantess to produc 


marriage, occupation, leading traite of ebar~ 
acter, de. ‘Thies no imposition, ax testi 
without number ean amert. By 

hi, age, disposition, color 


and stamped envelope addrewed toy 
you will reetive the pieture by return mail, 
together with desired (formation. 


CAT Address io confidenee, Madame Gan: 
Rasaxorox, P.O. Box 297, West Troy, 
aprilawiy 


try home, after asejourr. 
the City, was hardly recognized by her 
friends, 18 place of a oggree, rastie, flushed 


Barlangers of death are elestering wniltty 
| around you, aud every family le in quest of | | 


of the person | 


srument of intense power, known ax the | 


Clairroyant, while in a clalrvoyantatate, dee | J 


Vv icksburg. 


Notice to Shippors. 


Sorraey (Wire) Raveoam Gry 
ik ad, Mine, Ape 


jevers, We Be Turnall & Go.; of Bt. 1 
ole agents of this entapany—aud 


through b F 
BP. RAWOL 
Gen’ 


‘The High Transfer Tariff at Viek 
DAViS 1S, 


Spokes, Hu 


aod 


J. W. JENNINGS, 


General Steamboat Agunt, 
WHARF.OAT (Poot of Crawiord St.) 
Vicksburg, Miss. 


General Forwarding and Com- 
mission Merchant, 
Dister ia att blade of 
WESTERN PRODUC! 


axp 


Plantation 


ote 
stiafaction 


wm, woomnerr, 


WOODRUFF & DISERE 


Deglers in 
BOOKS and STATIONERY, 
Music, Musical Instruments, 
Goods, 


Toys, Notions, and Faucy 


WASHINGTON STRELT 


wails of Clay.) 


VICKSEURG. 


A Many’ Sewing Machine 
J Threads om band. 


iat 


re parte, 
Hankin Co, 


DAVIS & MORRI 


Jotton 


| Receiving, Forwarding and 


GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


VICKSBURG, MISS, 


Vicksburg iekebare, Yau 


|W. M. WILLIAMS & CO., 
FORWARDING AND 


Commission Merchants, 


Transfer Agente Vicksburg and Meridisn Hl, fh 


Wharf-boat Proprietors, 


GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS, 


* Vicksburg, Miss. 


Consigorrente rolleited 


Transfer Comaniceiuns at Vier 


BAGGINO, 


ROPE, 
apritawée 


NEW STORE! 
LEE STREET, 
MERIDIAN, MISSISS™PPI. 


face, che hada soft ruby qowplexion of al. 
most marble smooth instead of 


twenty three she really appeared bat cigh: 
teen. Upos inquiry as to the cause of 20 
reat s ‘she plainly told them that 
the had used the CIRCASSIAN BALM, and 


ROSENBIUM & COW 


Dew ere in 
DRY coon ke. { GROCERIES 
HARDWARE, ” | CLOTHING. 


“4 
iiuy, watracing every inog Ye dew 
=a 


Tractors. | 


& HELLEN 


20 St. Michzel Street, 
Mobile. 


Have eovstant 


— | Plantation and Road 


Dearborn & Jersey Spring Warozs, 


Wik and without TOP 
TIMBER WHEELS, CAR 
a, Carts, Dr 
Wheelwright 
Wagon and Bug; 
Rims,Shafts, Tonzocs, &e.4 


es, Hubs, 


AN! of wh eh 
RETAIL, a LOWEST CMH Pt 


hoc PeRmRR. Tot LARR, Thar « 


PARKER, LAKE &CO., 
|Cotton Factors and Grocors, 


Northagat Corser St Louie and Water Sto 


MOBILB 66.6 c om 


Supplics. 


| Groceries, Cisars, Tobacco, 


Liqners, &e, 


perisoke 
BENSON, 
aly and Retail Deaters i 


Suditery, Havens, Truk 


adlery, Hard: 
rth Water 


MOBILE, ALA: 


in store a few ef the dam. 
mis the fire 1m 
od at reduced prveca regw 


IRA W. PORTER & CO. 
ODD FELLOW'S HALL, 
Royal Stroet, 


MOBILE, ALAT 


Elardware 
Hardware 
«teh eet eunelating ta pe ot 
PLANTERS HARDWARE, 
BUILDERS HARDW ATE, 


ISHL.G Goons 


pooms, 
GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS, 


ling ot Lower 


t 


Mal, Hoy 


he Me THOMAS 
J, H. MATHEWS & CO., 


Keceising, Forwarding aint Generct 


Cmmission Merchants, 
No. 22 South Commerce Street, 


maytly MOBELE, ALA 


tenor munwen. | 
non. peaaax. J 

L. BREWER.& CO., 
Gencral Commission Merchants, 
Foe Rae sat 


try Hroduce . 
Derthers aad Weatera Uoods, 


(van, 1. norren. 
Lee A MAREE, 


No, 55 Cor. Commerce and St. Louis Sle. 


MOBILE, ALA. 
Lw-Orders wilt be promptiy attended to, 


patamuisep tx 1838 
John K. Randall, 
| BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, 
PRINTER D BLANK BOOK 

Manufacturer, 
No.5 (old No, 44) North Water &, 
MOBILE, ALA, 


wabieot tr, Perri, saie| parAcconnt Books, Printing Paper, 
Mercantile Blanks, e 


ot ihe 2340. al 


T: s, BIDGOOD, 


WHCLEEALE (AD LLTAL DEALER & 
Books & Staticneay, 


MORT RESPECTFULLY 
pent 


| oud dureusliy of binding 


MENCHANTA 
+ dpal in books and Stationer 
Fentage to gre me wca | 


wtetaus 


S. STETSON&.CO., 


VALISE 1 
Ro tt ork 


At.Wholessle only. 


SAMUEL LOCKE, 
Wen, 32 00, 42 andyta Petere Sire, 


Late Front Levee,” betmeen Castotuhoase aud 


New Orleans, 


ERS ued VEALE 


HMARDW A 


Ri, 


ber) tron, 
hurzires, 
Saute, 
Axes, 
Castings, 
Menilla Kops, 
Hand Be 
Desekamitba’ 


Beltows, Plantation Beedtery, 


—ote 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEN 
of every description, 


Jon H, Mall's (Mayervilie, Ky..) PLOWS 
COTTO ¢ SCMAYERS 
COTTON SWRI 

vent COTTON PLOWS & SCRAPERS, 


Caihoun 
Yoat's 
Fan Milla, 
Corn Shellers, 
Straw Cutters, 


Plain, Japanued & Statsped Tiaware 
TISSMITH'S MACHINES & TOOLS, 


COOKING & HEATING STOVES 


ef every dese 


Agent for the Celebrated 


, STEWART COOKING STOVES. 
tm 


LA. BeRCAK, Le Maar 


DUNCAN & HART, 
AUCTIONEERS 
AN i 
sprtiewiy Cer. Johan Aveowe A Sidacy 4 
Meridian Star Brewery. 
would amacance te thelr 
Tieton oe ee 


LAGER BEER 


vantage’ the Serie 


Ai 
safe | lana, snd in Bla EE shrobility, oheapnce 


Aleman 14 erent 
mentees 14 orenting 


‘you Bod at aay other 


TLE thay eeteborat 
oveot always as eo 


Jef, Davia ta to bo Meloaned. |: 


| 


wiutiams, Pres, 


MERIDIAN 


SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 


OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, 


Buys and Sells Northern and} 
Southern Exchange, 


Gold & Uncurrent Money 


| lowing States, vis 


RECEIVES DEPOSITS, 


Office Hours from 9 A rot! 


_apricewly 


Wholesale 


M3 
‘and Retail 


\TIN WAR 
SHEET IRO? 


i] 


ey | 
V. BAuLY 
Front Row, M ridii 


& C0. 


UERDIAN SALOON 


BASEMENT OF THE JONES HOUSE. 


ERIDIAN, MISSISSIPD, 


Star i Stable! 
—=< 


MERIDIAN, Yuussissiver 


New Spring & Summer’ Gon ds | 
BROACH, BROWN & Cu.) 


AT THE 
YELLOW STORE, 


Op Front Rireet, 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, 


Mhelr stoek one of the Largest and best aasot vod | 
fo the market 
Hering parcbaved their Gods i the chean #1 
‘end (goods wore 
be 


icive natinacti 
Fisle and qualities, ao. 
Gepartmont cf Ladies’ Dress Goods will es 

all assortment of the richest and mo! 


rtings. 
i thoer vn 


would alen direst attention 
barat 


}mulecan be bitched and rg or 


Dealers | f 


| Wholesale 


reparing, &0., it is far preferable. 
Wieceeachatuarenn Fags thi pee 12 
lesa than balfthe time that it would :e~ 
quire (weuty hands to raise . Sere, with 
comparatively to danger. In repsiriny 
the pateot lever press three or four hands 
can take agayany stick of timber be— 
ovging to-it,and put another in ite placo, 
in one boar, after it has been shape 
oe can be built. with less tinker, with 
lest money, aod much less lator. both to the 
employer and the mech nio—the me 
chaaical work belog moro imple, and 
much leas, Oae can be ensily ccerred and 
protected from the wheather,and may be 
made to last for many yearr ; and many of 
the farmers can repair them, modeling 
| af@r the old stick, This Prees is very 
strong and simple, and may be made on 
the piantation, by an ordinary mechanic, 
and managed by oommoa j apd 
every piece of iron belonging to it can 
| be made, or repaired at the pearest shop. 
|The lecere of this press are 80 arrange 
| that great power in eRerted on the com- 
pressing block, with a comparatively 
expenditure of fores ia the prime muve, 
whieh may be either mam or by borer 
| power. Theatrengthof ose man will 
prewa balo weighing fie Awulred pounds, 
| and upwards ; and thoug! 


Jed to the use of horse power, very few 


hat have this press will use a horee in 


\r racking, as two or three hands will prees 
« 


of eotton by the time a horse or 


This Press is unquesti 
contrivance, of maclibe for 
and tte sar 


neaily #0. 
the spendie 
baliog cottou ever invented ; 
passing power cannot be qu 
an evidence of ‘its worth, Ip 

baild one of my Fotent Lever I'veases 

teat ita merita againet any otlier cotta 

press pow in exi inary of the fols 
Louisiana, Mississipp |, 
Alsbame, or Georgia, at some aulinble 
Pisco designated by the cpporite par'y 

wud afier boing f : 
judgeraent of tweive comp 

«bo decided that his Ir 


F comp y power with the 
mouat of fore 


Dicey ot ances waivacingrs:| 
interest of ny 
videneo ef its 


my own stron, 
suteced, of givoa Press if 1 fail, 


Testimonials : 


Med. 1 Wrowawe 
| in certifying that your 
| gives entire sasifsotion, and eonsidie it 
| decided rup: Ts toany other m, 
| packing cotton known tome 
cheaper, more simpls, end a 
the old Serew, and much easier to the 
hand or mule (one by used) in peek 
ing. Very Rospretialiy 

C. SEMMES. 

Ma. Witttawa: Wp been een peut 
| Patent Proses the past season, and have 
j tully tented them, and in our judgment 
| they superior to any ‘principle 
of baling cotton now in use, and take 

asure in recommending thrm to the 
cotton planters, and pablic generally. — 
|W '¢ have likewiae seen your Carcularand 
indorse ail vet forth iherein, We! ure 
proud to koow that something 
invented Jo the Serr 


improveinenta-of thr 


H. MeLrunne, 
U Srewanr, Choctaw 
Mout, Witesaas, # 


ghia for States or 
rensonable terme, Ads 
Jrees my at Meridian, Mire 
J. 1 WILLIAMS 


aww: Imo. 


“PATENT MICA ROOFING. 


SHINGLE ROOFA 
ee eats of Ordinary 
h under it, and Old 
permaneutly water: 


Por coating TIS, 
Is forme a Undy 
Part, 


lire fee. 
vite masufsetirers of STRE 
Sit AMD Pha SY aborise 


watt the Trade, Cireolers and Price 
Liat fareished. Rights for counties sold at tow 


Prout Tlomphreys tt Me 

+ | eid miei Gg Aucune, 

Hf. Wools, Moatgomaif, Ain. Than 

hocker, Kiekmoud, Vat 
rg Va, Agecis. 


J. B. WILDER & C0., 
Druggists 


No. 181 Mian Street. 


Prench Burr Portable Grist Mills, 
Por Corn Mgal, Wheat Flevriag 


EX presestiog thie . 
Toe! nala, se ead Spann tho (Elegant and Spacious 


i—that it | 


has been | 


r- | 
nwo believe it 1 be 


Dolbe 
OPES CO} x, Dar ‘AND RVENISO 
42 BORE of Camp end Commen SL, 


a 
‘AEGER 


IRON BUILDING, 
NEW ORLEANS, LA, 
Founded in 1832---Chartered by the 
Legislature of Loulsia 


WITH COMMERCIAL, AGRICULTURAL, 
AND MECHANICAL DEFARIMENTS, 


Noa, 145, $8), 158, Jobard 2 co, 


North Second. Stsect betgcen Washingion, 
, Avenue and Green, Street, 

THIS COLLEGE, has, by {te own mer~ ST. LOUIS. 

if and thorough, practical plan of educr- 

tion, outlived alt the liberally endowed 

Stato Golleger of this and the Bouth- 

Western Sates, It is the 


Oldest Commercial College in the 
United States, 


mntrttaetnd 


bie DR. WHITTIER, 


and Urioary diseanee Byphilive alletises 
the throat, ‘aki 


11 is believed to be the fret in Europe 
or America, chartered with Commercial, | | cesses, 
Agricultural aod Mechanical Depart | [ind ws 
ments, Every student whogives proper | 
attention to the instruction, ts qualitied | 
befere graduating to keep any ret ol) 
| Tmatiers hot what the busines 
may be, and do the Correspondence of 
any house, Staden can atiend the! 

otnmercial Corse,” omto the Bog! 

. German,Latin or Greek | 
orthe higher 2 
We bata 


“From seth adiyae, o€ 

of lodacretionn In post 

peogecma of the 
foiehes, Sb 


feferto many old 
eon abd prevent 
Darga 


SSENTS FOR 
|Cne Thousand Students | 


Daring the Current Year, 


4 Bxparifla ot Di 

ng ate dient edi 

vd hee for 

mice, eobslig oll urea 
Le Mo. 


‘api of tha Lie. 
Mawkw iy 


sarSend for Deectiplve Panphleun ee 
WARNE'S PATENT 
Atmorpheric Portable Soda Founte 
Mrncfactured and sold by the I'atanten, 


508 North Fourth Street, St. Louls. 


in DOWEEE A co., 

CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, 
MATTING. 

| HOUSE ANCESTEAMBOAT. 


FURNISHING COODS Ac. 


<A FOURTH STRERT, 
pa ca 


parative Com and Vilue of the 
ian Given Here and in the Ordi- 
aad Liter % 


$2000, oF 

XM), annuintly ° 

Cont or Oaninany Liteeant Couirors 
About $100 per annum, lor four yea 
ot four years, $20 

four years at 

Lime expended vient will begin 

work afier three or fur monthyeand 

ke, raythe frat year, about 

mt nine raenths at prob: 

0 he earus in fottr year 

i net gain to our 


ably $1#00,0r § fT, LovIS. 


Deduct $255 leaves 
Students 


on to begin witls 
on that enable 
000, £2009, or 


Kae phere? WELLS &, MANN 


Whotesale wod Metall Dealers te, 


China, Glass and| | 
QUEENSWARE, 
Silver Plated and Britiannia Ware, 


‘Tea Traya, Pesther Dusters, Poses Lampe, 
DINNER, TEA AND TOILET SETS, 
Table Cutlery, 


Hotel and Steamboat Ware Constantly 
on Hand, 


to the wise is sufficient. 


a and Catal 
Who Des 


who have en 
ira for the past 
y peefected in mpy 
|branches ‘they may desire, ia a few 
month, 


TERMS---Payablo in Advance. 


N. W. Corner Fourth and ¥t Charles Sta, 


Arithmetic 

moreial ealqulations, + 
| Lecture on Commercial Law, 
| + tbe Ce 
Cours 


“including. sll 


DOWDALL, HAGIS _& CO., 


min rial 


‘tationery for Camareretal Course, 


3 10 09 


100 
100 


rae, not limited, 

net litnited, 

rot limited, 
Alene ) 

En ne sud Machine ray 
mere © Corner Second and Morgan Streets, 
i Kieket in 
meats, 8T. LOUIS, MO, 
For any Language, per month 
Dramivg per tmontby : 

N. B—A Student having 
Conrae in.any branch as above, I enti 
ted toa Life Ticket in that Department 
He can attend such branches as ho m 


1 the ‘Departs 
500 


| Pie tirtek aiid Bett 
Ageots for Tht & 00,'s 
ride Madison Garda, 


©) Well Mach 


loma from thin College is a pase 
port in all commercial communities — 
There are monthly graduating classes — 
talents can begin at any time. Cler, 
mon's sone and crippled soldiers will have 
8 liberal deduction made, 
Board and lodging io American, 
French, Spanish, or German families at 
) to $35 per month, 


Office Room, No. 7 


Ory. 


PRANK § NOEL & co, 


| COMMISSION, MERCHANTS 


FACULTY : 
RUFUS DOLBEAR, Parsipans, 


Losturer on Basiness Castomagetooks | 
keeping, the Sitnes of Poomanship, 
ete. 

Agricoltaral Department, . Pra: i 

Piece Purchasitig Agents, 

ech 
pale 

Commierchil Depariment—ton. J. A 
Monroe, Member New Orleans Bar, 
Lecturer on Contrac' 

Mathematical Department—Georgo B. 
Brackett, Professor and Lecturer on 
CommerciafCalcalations. 

Book-Keeping Departmeot—J. B. Grif- 
i Profensor and Lecturer on Book- 
eeping. 

Eogli “bepartment Re George W. 
lakes: ‘Profergr and Lecturer on 


i Department, » Princi- 


Office No. 418 North Second Bireet, (Up Stairs.) 


Latin and 
ae een Ae 


nga lagu Pom Coston 9 Pretwes, |? 
wie sina re 


| AGRICULTURAL 


DAVIDSON, BROWN & CO} t= 


Deaters ia 


HARDW pancho 
IRON; STOVES, CAs 
IMP LEME: 


And Muoatactarers of alt kinds of the aa Jat bere tor 
{orall poris of he "get valuable prises 
ine es will receive age thete 1 deeb, 
eos 


dcaing omen ay eoead on 

rithm ms 

Fovarth ua'ibh ervinke anew will be ieteede 
‘stely aat to any by return tall or «i 


he fae parton be iy drawn vale 
the Morchaale Mena 


Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, 
GENARAL AGENTS 
Joun’s Patent Gutta Percha 


ROOT ING, 


AND STEAMBOAT DE 
No. 180 UAio Leee 


HGWVETONES SSC 
predJathet b Biller de 


roond Be 


wm, ReCKWELL, 


Ww. B. Beck w. 
Successors to Bleteck &' Go, 
BOOKSELLERS, — STATIONERS; 
aud Newsdeaters, 


BINDERS D BLANK 
MANUFACTCRERS, 


Deal 


ROOK 


A 


ia lee. 
hou 
desired to So cerrewt 

wben conrentent. 


Partial List of Articles to be Sold for 


ONE DOLLAR EACH 


wriibout regard ta ioe, ahd nat 16 be pal fe 
Gutil you know what youare to 


10 Chickering Grand Pianos 
worth . 3! 


Mest al Ensiraments 
and Shogt Mas'e 


68 oH LENER, 
De] Camo, ‘tha 
Special attention ciren to, Gui 


, 
60 Flet Clase Sewirg Machines 
ven Five Qil Euiaitogs 

Steei ray framed 
30 Misie Dosensr seers. 
400 Bets ot Te ‘and Table Spoons 


mURD & as 
100 Gold Huating Case Watebies 


Wholesale Grocers 
i 
Commission’ "Merchants, 


ears Wal alee rs Gol 
Staple and Faney Groceries 


bes? Site Watcher 
WE ISTE RN PRODUCE, 
VER, 


iainoed Pine, Hoos 
eating, a, Menus, Lave 4 
oun ty 
OAIHD, Ik, 


puserd 
td Thimblen, Laden ala, we 
eabitel a, wie at 


‘alr Viroy 
dies! tera of Gold and ‘Const. Jet 
tour Tackles, 


ew York 
tae hear Ms 
citer ON DOOLAM, by purchasing © tenled 

‘eelape for 3 ete 
eHealed Envelopes wil be vent for 
far 62; Thirty for 89; 
oe Ui jandred for #1 

Wanted Everywhere. 

‘ 


The Oubigeee 
ANTI-NERVOUS 
SMOKING TOBACCO! 


Certificates pom 
teidatvered etear een by wait to ay 


rea, wbout regard lo choice; on rely of 
Oa rectnng ‘he Cortiteate the parchane 
see gat aad His valley an 

nad receive the ersiele med 


poand clgar. 
tent analyzation of sobsece from all 
world, at the Aeaderay of Relences te Par 


cn, will dew is 


ub BOMBAY han ab. oo 
cil GAMORK™ Gent 


logon prose tei: 
‘the duimond lor thin delisaaa tuaury to the 
ker, Yer Wa are new Fre 
spree much lew 
Mf a Gar inferior 


bao TACKSan, 0 ‘PoumtE & co 


‘£199 Broad: 
yin © ew 


ry 
sppliy ubeomsstons 
2h douracn through the 


lover of the toed the 
+d wok ceearine sagroseaned 


pleasure in tle delicious favor, 


EDWIN M. COOK & CO. 
tere af 


RALLWAY- . 


‘ NEW ORK 


we 
mie nai. ated sod 


wilt 


ixty-five | Com 


I, Emmons, New | 
ihe, waree, 


SHURTS A Coi/Chemiats, 
‘No, B58 Miver Bireet, Troy, N.Y. 


CRISPER COMA. 


april ly 


For enrling the Hait of cithor Sex inte ¥ 
and Glossy Lal or 
fpavy Mauive Curl, 
rn 
seth 


Destroctie of comfort, ard act werth 8k 
iged, come yourbhal, comms gly aud 
Aud iejoces Ia your own lukuriaa boi, 


REPARATOR CAPILLL =~ 


’ 
For res ea Vale epoa 402 beails rnin whole 
sree © use It may have Galle ont) and forcing « 
the fare ih has 


1 
venoraot practitioners: bere 
Necning that wilt forge. a 
OF the hair or beard. 
* Hite, 


ores 
Cincinna! sy, tana, wr ton, te 


Weekly, $3.00 per Anmum, 


Pelesie Kes tea tee 2 eae 


See et ) NUMBER 22, 


ere ray =eaeeormaen ! 

=a Ma ras a 23 eh: p Lave lle, of the Roman Cathoy 
tels, Etc. a obile. 4 N icksbur g- tig Cure, died at Bardstown, Ky, on 
5 = -- Satarday evening after @ long nad pain~ 
7 HO T. 3. BIDGOOD, ‘otice to Shi Bs ful iiluess ‘Tho funeral cefentones took 
ier SONS NOTED WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALER 18 serene Sates et [lace at Louisville on the Mth. E 

Mpsne Sat, howen Gavi nd Nate Books'& Stationery, Orrice OF OFMReAL AUPE ——---———_ 
ey v re y Suavsxy is Baaxt.—Ths 


fas April State 14% 

ue ; i o 

j > Rew ORLEANS, LA. ° |Blank Book Manufacturer & Printer, | ore Oo: ‘i razil has irsued a desree for 
be sole ¥en aneipation of slaves in that coun- 


North-East Cor, Nt. Francie and Water sts, | Ones euthorizcd to gi 
MOULLE, ALA pais ® ‘OWT y raandato does not take effot 


Vis “ FACULTY:. say 


ee “gees : 
Play Rad cad are ceantasily recniving Fee PRRERLEN ICI ee ae 
Targest and best supply of Principal, and Tescher a Ancient Languages, ’ sm sow opening, end <ilering et oun sl Dav ri mil Fe 

poerehy = : kaa aoods foc jaa. belt reset. chara <|-ene Negro Itlot in’ Galvestoxt. 


‘Mental and Moral Phil a who Bs eit eat 
Were the recep: 


‘MRS. 8. E. 
Teqehor ia: the Higbee Hostish Branches and ree banng ook sort erated 
from the kitchen to the roof. Rig Beda, Hair 


‘Miss MATTIE A WALKER, Te Faralture | be reriout ates of poner, MY sort eh n : Poless | J £ the Re spublic 
-_ Teacher in Primary Branches. fords, | 284 durability of binding cannot Unis last evening on the 


5 ‘MISS ROBINSON. Th Abe oO, 1 ) WwW OR a =¢ 


BLANE BOOKS. ty y ier J satch of Thursdap from Gel- 


Teacher in Music. zs Ofice Stationery. 
MRS. J. M. HARWELL, poesia. aes 
Teacher in Drawing, Pe wg and Embroidery, Tha peld particular " 7 * 

—_ = te argent are2rta : rte 
TERMS OF TUITION: hich they tatvalety Mi Xots, Commercial | od. We JEN YINGS, 


bees honored. Commercial Post, Packet P 
— | lish, French and ‘American mauules-ure, 


BATTLE HOUSE, me General Steamboat Ag’ 
MOBILE, ALA ; : 
‘Thoroustily Re-fitted and-Furnished, | (3.01%: 
Every Room Supplied with Gas. . : ri burg, Miss. 


aprine—CHARGRY#4 PER DAY. bia depariment 
ersiewith w Lariat 
agi smoderate 


Campbell House |Syo thas fosion Merchon cially cOkceaes were? 


(Bermerly the Roper Houie,) “ 
wet V iloy White, and several evi 


Se meaiie 
gronnaic 7 at a beep let titles -|J4s, W. CAMPBELL, —Proprictor. PRIUS, 


Bye of Ble 
at 


. 
me Pies eager 
the pb 

- 


fagaale ot manufects 


WHAKF-UOAT (Foot of Crawford St 


ae ” midored a menth. ts ad (Late of Sumter, Cousty,) 
ie 


‘< with beatacsn aud di 
wad if ites vonsats MOBILE, ALA 
fn | their own ‘seeing Athan) ig diag trolled eceords y a 1 
me Sea tec eh a a ae 
ase, 1 sulictt s share of pul - je wha den looks awd Homery, wt 
ii Seen ‘Sioient that ca give a ¥ 


. _ » | tras ributed, I 
Notice. ite es Baran PW, CAMPDEL. 
XQ R2OES ne sere Dares GTA TINS | raoze trom eighionn to tnentysee ot "| Sa NET AON HOTS 
the Sher: | reney peesnouth, In advaves. THE NELSON HOUSE, 
YOUNC LADIES’ he “Birgost” Buildi: 
SANPORD "& BRO. - Though not the “Biggost” Building, Ss ti 
High School.},.- 7 eee a f 


* L, GUULD, ALM, Rriveigal”’ antes BOOTS & SHOE 
Mas. A. K. ‘oouL, ‘Teacher of Nusie acd No, 41 Nerih Water Stiect, 
Oroaseatal Doparimest, RAILROAD JUNCTION eosin Abs: 


“Rates of Tuition per Month: Jackson, Miss., At Wholesale on ly- 


e Sinc> the dstruction of 
Pogish es’ 
ghar, Rogie 5°00 }T PAS eatablished « reputation for Good Fare b vd be 


‘ —— © bene od other 
“a PROVISIONS 4 Wn “svance, fous | “the Proprietor wi 
iis. profersional 4: 1 Min guests feet 
fie iergechanse Ete Sane oe Jb er Terus : 
a cal ae is als * Po Obtain mao DA \ 1 18 & WORRIS, 


Ee “Gear Bulk 8 des, 1036 
tanp—iainan ig Tree pate eaten, serves 1 (ood Fare & Good Rooms 


= renee, whose success Wher! 
rece dec eaemens0 3856 fons CaFblabee balickat eat “i STOP AT THE 


Se nhiea semen ates ea MAGNOLIA COTTAGE 


6. SWe te ae 
JACKSON, MISSISSIPPH. 


380 1807. - 
H, GIBBS; ABOU, Ieeh Pobains Hanr Benns, Chews, | _SET A es — | een 


TYSICEAN, ac Hosty, tres router TALE, HENDERSON & (O| Private Boarding |Swwescin i'w | gare set Souhern a 
Ct Serision, ices is UTS, Macuroay, Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Tes, SWholdhate ait Retest Destereia : u ¥ ‘Se : etend - . lina Te 
Rett acs roa’ FAMILY & FANCY GROCERI:S. Arar ; 


‘ATSINS, Flour) Beeps, Metlérel, Caatics, sy wp (2 
‘VE Stutl, Waah Boards, Teds, Backe MEBIDIA se MASGASSIPPT. Patton Hlouse,|*' 
we eaace, | and splendd Butter, freab, and vice, Dotter Ce ae Gide st | MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, | QARRG" Cour tes 
wr oncm Si sede crxcters, Handing § Chewing Tebace | tany ees. soi] W.g. PATTON, PROP'R. | inter. Wi 
AT LAW pU2OM, Sa for stn aod table wd, Cato, trait ali 


IT 
igceredit eystem ear! 
cus and you are sure of 


Hoard of 
» named 


Jones House. |i ees ss Commission Merchants, 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. Ko De Dales Peakioes x ; 
72 Grev ve Tove Kixpwess rrow 


ton Ging, ete, 


re eee 
p y $ dian ft 
wo R. Ye Re CHADIICK, JOSIAH JONES, : PROP'R.|’ te ATE ene See eee ante 
‘Thia well known Hotel is still pen for the re: SAMUEL | Loc KE, Wharf-boat Proprietors, \t ty, Tiley nt thn 


oa jon and. accommodation of goes. The 
‘able will be supplied wrth the best the market 
fords. Meals prepared on the arrival and de Nos, 31,{99, 41 and $3 Peters str STEAMBOAT AG 


vartare of all trains 
The rietor of the. Hlonse announces | Laie Front Levee, between Casicmhouse and ry . 
to the public that he has opened a Buavilte Hereets, Vicksburg, Miss- 


‘| FANCY SOAP, PERFUMERY, aus Bath weeouse Wie Ox alpha ee ; a 
oy Lage ag mtrgea care seg] eoarne va bua 18 RAs Aa : olan 
Bair Ee pered sete es eu v $ and DEALERS IN _ Sealer Co ne - Baa E ia 
Be le oka ING SALOON JFTARDWARE, 
owen Beat etey, ora tar ase ene 


the public for thelr bers patrouage sad aul Sheet Irov, 
upuancea, 


ea Ragsdale Hous», ’ ad : 
or vight hes f dex 
. ON THE HILL, . pein =, rs roe nnd acheratbat he haa 


an 
toclose the 


On the East Side of the Raileesd a 2 i one amit he opine 
a open for tnanlant nad pereenest : : = oh 
night, Its rooms are large Hand Bellows, 
the Proprietor is making 
inually. Blseksmiths’ Bellows, Plantation Saddlery, 


‘east side near 
miarisly —and— 


AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 
an Ges are NEW S* TORE! ing 


Jen, HL, Malt'a (Mayervit'e, Ky.,) PLOWS 


y-} Call 4°" COTTO\ SCRAVERS BAY > Orn RET, : ae 5 
COTTON SWEEP 5 Gen201 pnd a the follaw= 
You's Patent COTTOS PLows & scharens, | MERIDEA wffSstssivPr. 4 spointredia of negglae 


TU EF “| Fan Mulls Pathan tors the counties mano: 
) J a 

THE RUBY, Spemocrnnt ner County —We Se Gazi 

Brett Sts betwees Lee A-Jobneon Arcnnes SV ARE ap ees s 

. MERIDIAN, Miss. nem dhved ant are at 

— LOUARS BAR ROOM, where, ibe 

3 asi Domenie Uae ts any oe Se bare . . 
ea : dai ieee at waiaed etcoreacd | nine 4 * 
fs coda ARO re ocoeetvee that G J. Proctor, 22D. 


For Hanegek “Gott, 
Mt Dalins Ge 


“ee 


+20 


ALTSSISSIPPI. 


as as 
Caabiisoed Demesieen abtvia erntre 


Ge RSS They bese ve wee ticle old treats 


COOKING & HEATING STOVES “prune wa terpct ta Sew Tork by wha Cte Stoo 


nt bepers, TESa we can eeli ca cheap. 
see mor tovneen tee Tor the Comaty of 


by| Mayor Heath, of New Orleans, bas| . 


poise Es. 


‘Watts senteniced four Federal 
‘ecklias to the penetentiary, last weck, 
for hotve stealing in Hinds county. 


"The Commercial Bank of Naw Or 
Jeans has suspended. Jacob Barker 
Pledges his real estate, with an annual 
veaital of $15,000, to cover the liabili- 
ties of the bank. 


wt a May £2, 16 


——<ar-— 

Miss Catherine Hatton, of Caroline 
county, Virginia, bas lately made the 
discovery that she is the rightful heir 
to property to the amonnt of about 
one million of dollars, in the upper 
part of New Albany, Indiana. 


——e- 

Lieut. Col. Gay, commanding the 
post at Columbus, has issued en order 
_ requiring the immediate departure 
from the city of all freedmen who 
have no visible means of support.— 
‘Those disobeying the order will be 
}romptly arrested and dealt with, se- 
verely. This order shows that Col 
Gay is alive to the situation of affairs. 


— + 
‘The trial of Henry C. Brown,’ charg- 
‘ed with embezzcling "funds to the 
mount of $15,000, which recently oc- 
cupied the attention of the Cuited 
States Distrigt Court at Little Rock, 
Ark., was closed on the 4th inst., and 
resulted in the jury disagreeing and 
the retarn, of Brown to confinemen’ 
‘He was formerly an officer in the fed 
eral army. 
—_ 
A. call has been issned fora National 
Democratic Convention to meet in 
Louisville on the 4th of next July.— 
‘The object in view as expressed in the 
eall isto “consult upon the best means 
of re-orgauizing the party and by de- 
fending the constitutional liberties of 
the States and the people.” 
+ + 
During the past week there were as- 
sembled in Convention, at Memphis, 
many of the most distingnished di- 
vines of the Baptist church in the 
Konthern States. Their mission was 
connected with charch affairs, and to 
sdisenss plans for the amelioration of 
thy human race. 


see gee ——— 

Hon. Jno. Mcfiae has been appoint- 
ed Protiate Judge of Kemper county 
The appointment will no donbt give 
general satisfuction. 

a Eee 
The Crop Prospect. 

‘he prospect of the planting inter- 
ests in Mississippi is generally good. 
‘The growth of corn is extensive 
Promising. In many portions of Ala- 
bama the stands of corn and cotton 
are ns good aswas ever secn. The 
wheat looks green and yigorous.— 
‘There is less cotton planted in the 
‘Tennessee Valley than we havo ever 
known. Corn and wheat prospects 
favorable. In Texas the wheat crop 
has suffered much from the weather, 
so much so that it is estimated the 
harvest of this year will be one third 
less than it was last, notwithstanding 
a larger area has becn sown, and mek- 
ing no allowance for rust and other 
accidents. The best farmers all agree 
that the average yield of the wheat 
crop; throughout the country, will not 
reach more than ten bushels to the 
nere. Corn and cotton crops are very 
backward, but doing well. Freedmen 
are giving pretty general sati 
“In Minos everything is growing 
magnifcently ; in Iowa wheat prom- 
ises an averagp Vield; fruit is in a 
favorable condition; in Southern Indi- 
ana-wheat is in excellent condition, 
but there is some complaint of its be- 
ing frozen out in a few localities fur- 
ther north; in Kansas there will be an 
‘unusual large crop of corn and wheat, 
unless the grasshoppers interfere 
it; in Maine, Massachusetts and Mich- 
igan there in every prospect of a boun- 
teous yield; in Minnesota) which was 
never known to fail, a large harvest 
isexpected. Nebraska has one of the 
best stands ever known; in New 
Hampshire and New Jersey everything | ** 
is looking finely; in New He a Yer- 
mont, Wisconsin and Rhode Titi, 


fom resig gop os spe 
doing better than for many“ 


a few reports come from Pennsylvania 
petich pre all favorable of the coming 


nd 


faction. 


_ [ised » proclamation to the colored | _ 


‘Se. © This is done in- consequence of 
the late disturbances, which he at- 
tributgs to mistaken and erroncous 
opinion as to the rights of the colored 
poople under the laws. It is held to 
be the undoubted right of all citizens, 
upon complying with the requisitions 
-of the law, to pursue ‘any legitimate 
business, and in such pursuit to ad- 
mit into their stores and places of 
-business, and to deal with such per- 
sons only as they shall seo proper, 
and to make such rules and regula- 
tions for the guidance of their custo- 
mers as to them shall seem most con- 
ducive to their interests, provi led the 
same be not contrary to law. Thoagh 
the greatvprinciple that all persons 
are equal before the law animates the 
whole spirit of the Constitution, ill 
not, waen‘applied to the actual and 
various conditions of persons in so- 
ciety, warrant the assertion that mem 
‘md women are legally .clotheiliéeith 
the same civil and political powers, 
and that children and adults are legal- 
ly to have the same functions and be 
subject to the same treatment; but 
only that the rights of all, as they are 
settled and regulated by law, arc 
equally entitled to the paternal con- 
sideration and protection of the laws 
for ti intenance and scew 

What are to individétnls 
in the infinite variety of circumstan- 


ose right. 


, are entitled, mnst depeud on 
ya adapted to their respective rela- 
ms and conditions. Gen. Mower, 

Assistant Commissioner of the Freed- 
men for Lonisiann, a's» issucs an ad- 
dress to the culored people, in which 
hertells them they “will not be pro- 
tested in wrong doing,” and warns 
them that if their nt conduct is 
persisted in, the of the whole 
North will turn st them 
voke tha privileg 
It is to be hoped the proclam 
, the 
from Gen. Mower and Gen. Sheridan's 
order disarn:ing all persons except 
be authorized or required 

arry the same in the exccu- 
tion of their official duties, will have 
the effect of allaying the antagonism 
between the white and black races, 
which bas been precipitated by ill- 
advisers who 


Phos by which they are surrounded in 


and it should be “the duty of all to 


ations of co! 
Hare essen! 

dby which we can 
ndists 
lored 


confidence whi 
tnal prosperit 
alone thrive. 
who came here to educate the 
mind for political purposes shonld be 
eschewed. They 
good to either race and onl: 
perpetnal enmity and strife, which if 
continued, will finally result in the 
black man having to snecumb to the 
supe No one seeks to rob 
them of tho privileges conferred by 
the government—peaee and order, fru- 
gality and industry and a proper 
pect for the rights of both races, is all 
the Southern people'ask. 


be; 


r race, 


s- 


—— 
‘Public Meeting in Mobile. 
We find in our Mobile exchanges 
fnll accounts’ of the large meeting 
of citizens held in that city on Thurs- 
day the 16th inst., to express the vi 
of the citizens of Mobile in reference 
to the riot on the occasion of 
Kelly's speech. 
Price Williams was chosen Presi- 
dent and the {fgllowing gentlemen 
ice Presidents: Messrs. Charles 
Walsh, Jno. Reid, Jr., Wm. Stewart, 
W. H. Ross, Garland Goode, Wm. J. 
Ledyard, Chas. P. Gage and RH. 


8 


hes wero mado} 


following resclutions unani 
mously adopted: 

Wnurneas, Ata recen? meeting held 
in this city on the night of the 14th of 


May, 1867, there were disturbances 
disorders resulting in the most 
lamentable consequences; and where- 
as, thiarmecting is composed of the 
citizens of Mobile, and th 


mean no ulterior | 


D 
Tudge | 


tion, but the public generally have 
been apt to- Believe accounts coming 
through such socross were exazrera- 
ted bo the of the wniters. 
Occasionally, however, well suthenti- 
cated facts have gons to prove that 
no coloring of romance could exceed 
in shocking ghastliness the revelations 
of reality. Lately, circumstances have 
brought to light somo scenes aid in- 
cidents in the interior edonomy of the 
Llinois Insane Asylum, and @uch gn- 
other chapter of horrors could scarte- 
ly be found outside the records of the 
Spanish Inquisition. . 

Within the walls of that terrible 
building, given over, hopclessly, help- 
lessly, to the tender mercies of a gang 
of brutal, beastial doctors and keep- 
ers, hundreds of podt demented crea- 
tures Lave languished through years 
of torture and indignity until death 

‘ly enme to torminale their suffer- 

is «From various sourceathe truth 
sraduaily coming ont, and the de- 
already published are so sad and 
sickening as to make one almost 
doubt the possibility of their occur- 
renee, were not the evidenco in the. 
ease thoro ed and irre- 
fragible. proof positive that 


ightest offences—offe: 


of utter irresponsibility—anbjected to 

the most cruel aud revolting punish- | 

ments. Think of a del 
raed to the fiend 


oom,” and th 
al 


ne the hand and sewed up, having a 
sing’e loophole through which a string 
of cord might be pussed. Her arms 
vers then crossed in front, the hands 
being drawn tightly behind her. She 
was then thrown violently upon the 
floor, face downward, her clothing was 
removed, and then she was beaten 
until her flesh was a mere jelly. 

With what was ealled refractory or 
obstinate pai the inde ecribable 

sd bath was resorted 


dhandand foot, plunged 
into col water, and held mnde r until 
almast strangled, for a moment re- 
moved, only to. be again and again 
submerged until li 
tinet. 
A indy, employ 
three years and a half, writes tc 
male friend tat one of the p 
instructed the attendants how 
choke patients withont le: 
marks. From another atten 
have the following story of d 
malignity vouched for : 
endant discovered a patient 
Ith resting on ber bed in 
in disregard of a rule 
mse to which no 


tw 


evelish | 


sad ud Ler. 
woman—resting 


4 large and 
her whole 


tue patient's head as a hammer, the 
tresses of her hair serving as a con- 
x izg the floor 
To our exclam: 
ssions ve got for 


ail her mig 
tions and inter: 


ch hand and foot firm! 

jbas tied her knees togethe 
her by the hair, again began 
bars_as 
oor. 


first she | 


Her muscle was} 
;every blow gashed 
Ip, and spirted blood over the 

alls aud the floor and her own per-| 
splash fell npou a Bate | 

dof ts chanced to be hold: | 


kard, who, though per- 


of some of her’ relatives, im- 
red in this horrible place, in a pul= 
account of her account of her 
ce, SAYS : 

nts are often cho'ed until | 

fi are black, and their tongu: 
| hang out of their mouths. A indy of 
refiuement, of pure and. virtuous 
character, and a nature remarkably | 
true to the instincts of a trae woman, 
before being luere thirty-six hours was 


h discipline of | § 


was, through the machina- | 9 


stripped of all her clothing, except a 
torn chemise, and laid upon’ her back 
on the floor, Dr. — sitting astride 


try | her naked body, while four at tendants 


ren 


scarcity 
late our prices, 


Erect 
dlerminediier 
ne mace eek 


rere 
To CITY & COUNTRY 


Tretia oar Geode at pres ow ab Wag: ca 
be Bed tm the Mobile re ter 


“MERIDIAN FOUNDRY 
MACHINE SHOP 
to 


partments, he np 
‘of his ow ability to give satlsface 


tion Ine particalar. 
Those in sant of Awnings Verandahs 
Columns. Sills, Lintels, Sash, Weights, Iron 
Cemetery or other purposes, 
Lin fact, any description of castings 
necded or used in this country, are Inyited 
to communteate, before ordering from 
chewherewith W. W. MU . 
inayRawly 


“Messrs. PLEASANTS & 09, 
TOBACCO MERCHANTS, 


LOUISV1 aE E, KY. 
RE PREPARED to furnish Planters and 
Merchants ith ene best Beenda of Kentacky 
Teal Tobacco, ‘prices merely 
‘ormous Gsverameat, Tar, 02, 
HARUPACTUNED TOBACCO, hes canned 
eock adeiloralon, th 


cette per pound. neatly put ep iz boxes from 35 
pounds, of packages, and wor 
b. perior te any man- 


St. Louis, Mo. 
ity of Jack- 


JaslH. Ledbetter, City of Jackson, Miss, 
Hon, RL. Henderson, Mayor. Meridian. 
A. J. Buford, ( Hill, Miss. 

Judge Thornton, 01 Mine, 

Frank 8. Ronald & Co. Sth Steet, To- 
bacco House, Louisville, 

Acexts Waxren.—Any active man with 
two hundred doih al cam maoke from fiern 

to thirty dollara per 4 selling oor plod 

We wilt it vecessary information apd thor- 

in regard to the entire 
undertoking wpos sppl ca- 


PLEASASTS & CO. 
1 (STE of 2 Rivet Tobacco H 


Ww. Per moi 
The Year Kona or ¥ 0 per ex Prof. on Com 


A Grand Tournament,Cor- 
onation and Fancy 
Dress Ball, 
Will be gireo at Meridian, Mim, om Thersday, 

Juwe 15th, 1567 
1 PRIZES 19 GheRmacs. 
to be awarded to the 
1s the greatest number of 
‘The sesool, $100 The 
the Knights teking | * 
+ of rings with the 


h the Live 
placed io the 


accompany the first prize, 
ch, with the seeoud and 


econ pris 
rst of Honor, and th: 
the third prise, will crop 
of Uonor. Married Knights, 
df eucetsafal, i to-a over the crows 
wreath to the bachelor Krigit or Kaights, 
next highest in rings. 
RULYS AND ORDER OF EXERCISE. 
The tiiting will be made with the lazce 
Lence to be ning fect long. 
‘The rings, three in num! 
half joches ‘in 


ninodate the weaned the horse or rider. 

Will be entitled te three tilts, 

wed in case of Searebigie mates, may re 

¢ ride, not to exeeed three tilte—max- 

Allties to be deciued upon the 

quick: Tl 

“Th he two tuadrad ood Sty 
dred an 


Soamte large snd 


barred Bont ene ‘Sonia, Easentia! Oke Seteed Powders, ete., 


Sagal tte tet gat aad poly 


SPIES, ‘LEXINGTON HUST. 


Our stack ecpaon pitgj thie coming wikia ettoiogp alae! Gite weal eed we wi R 
satisfaction. 
PRET incaged to one ae led wtprompinn td 


aptltewtt 


‘HARDAWAY é 2 Fae | 


f'n, rErres, 


E 


a eben, 


THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN 


[from the Manufactures of Europe and America, and will be sold as Cheap as by 
any other House on this Continent, 


P. H. Lavender of Greensboro, Ala., is with the above house, and will be plesaed to serve 


P. EH. PEPPER & CO. 
Established 1847. 


DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS. 


Corner of St. Francis and Joachim Streets, 


MOBILE, 


Have constantly for sale much 
HE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS 


ever offerod in this Market. 


ATLA. 


IMPORTED DIRECT 


BM Boss 


Johnson 
MERID) 


Ross & Wilson, 
DEALERS IN 
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWAKE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, 
SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, 


HL. ¥. WILSON. 


Avenue- 


Kewanee Saw Mill, 


PLANING MILL, 
, DOOR, BLIND AND SHINGLE 


‘FACTORY, 


a Miles Eat of “Meridian. 
to deliver all kinds of Bath. 
Siete cera 
phy 
‘Bash, Blinds, Dressed Flosria, 
oop inh OE eater 
oly 


| Wheeler & Wilson's 


Awarded ihe highest Premiom af the exbibi- 
on of the St Logis Agricultural acd Mechinl- 


exercises to be referred to the 

decision will be fiaal 
‘Those desirous of entering the list must 
jive their names to the Secretary by 10 
f the date of the exercises; if 


appear in Knight's com 
tume and character designated, 
Kaigl 0. 


yoo tothe contest, 


Ample preparations made to ar- 
range comfortable vests. fn. tb ta the Emphatboatse 
fore peetators, 

‘The Meridiaa Brass Band will bein attend- 


Jodes Won. 5. Lore 
Hen, ei tre 


=lThe World's 


cal Pair, 1826, 
Fair, 
‘LONDON, 


French Exposition, 


- PARIS, 
snd at every 


United Stater Fair 


SEWING MACHINE |é 


RICE BROTHERS & CO. 
89 AND 91° CAMP STREET, 


—and— 
303 [MAGAZINE STREET, 


New Orleans, 
Warehouse, 97and 99 Julia f(reet 


piercr iPO#rERs oF 
BIRMINGHAM, RERPFIELD AND WOOL- 
‘VERHsMETON 4 


All Kinds of Guna Made and Agar. 
maylawly 


Millinery Goods. 


<: our Sew stock of Spring 
pote 


THE GREAT 


SOUTHERN PREPARATIONS 
Compt acaba of pare nb wlcet Pomity edetig, 


‘They are pot secret Fpatent mixtures, and are 
r- commend’ to based ey of thre prepared Ly 
a triends, whe Knew Wit tlle ate 


“Ours ip the only class rf Famnliy Mesicines ever ot- 
tered Wo the publle whieh were prepared uy. te Medl= 
eal Profeasion, 


FEMALES ee SOUTH! 


eR ‘Gains o. Eepo 


idee, aed the clonte, tier) 
ear al oF Ros - 
sed tn he 
heathy ea tls promavur bre mer ofall 
DauaEdULE & LO a 


iertore merge wen ee 
ee i hg nd ts 
wit C canst ia "aac 
Pg a IO the Wi 

art he emale sek -aehitig ost 
ne 
rearranges teen 
meas 


OVS S204 DLoeD 


wunt be fn ordre to be telly of that 
just be changed, 


ie Fun 
= do. 


Br easue | 


rt era | 


ass 


roubtecome clans of Giseasrs reqsiriag 
ee DaUMUUOLE os 


Fluid Bt, Beazhgsy, Gabe Cubebs 
medicinal 


Weekly, $3.00 per Annum. 


NUMBER 22. 


—— Hotels, Ete. 


—— = ; 
= = Boh p Lares, of the Roman Cato 
Vv 7icksbur tic Cuureh, died at Bardatowr, Ky, 


AT THEIR OLD STAND, 
on the Corner, and their 


ADJOINING, 


AYR oe band. cod 
the largest and best sopply of 


* ATTORNEYS AT LAW 
i a a Seeey: 
i oa moa MAYES, 

*“Toomsuba, Miss. 


os 


Ever een in this Country, 


ATTORNEYS AT LAW 


Ses an etre acd 
Q ,neaton given tn Benkratcte ln seems sacs ios 


oe) Foe perc ot ean mai Soewly. 
uv. WwW. "SMITH, 


"ATTORNEY AT LAW 


MERI@LAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
‘prardewies é 


DRS. KE, SMITH, - 

Surgeon Dentist; 

¢ JOSTINUES to perar dlp 0 see 
most acieat fie manne-. 


DR. N. B. KENNEDY, 


Notice. 


No. BOI ore p ink 
1X0, BOOKS—oe more paper or iak-—no tron 


NaNroub'& BLO. 


fa 
Inege, that we area, reoupt of » large 


Qe tS eS 


AND 


PROVISIONS, 
which we will sell at the following prices: 


a DACON—Clear Sider, 1634 
daring whch 
i cases 


wii Gietr batt 8 ses, 4 
Canvas Bugar-eured Ham! 


Tea, $2.27; 
Flour, hn is 60, $14 bolo git ws 


—We also bave— 
TARCH, Irish Potatoes, Navy Beans, Cheese, 
PPLES—Dried, Homisy, Dried Peaches, 
UTS, Macarouy, Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Tes, 
ISH, Snuff (Garrett's at £0 ceats per bottle) 
pater Powder, Ceps, Corn Meal, 

AISINS, Flour, Sosps, Mackerel, Candies, 
wel re Stas, Wash Boards, Tubs, Buckets, 


ROOMS, Salt for stock and table nee, Catsup, 

ICE, Meas Poft, Sardines,Preserves, Pepper, 

SIONS, Cen Fruits of all descriptions, Pep 

Bor Seace, and. other artcies too naverocs to 
the above, 1. 


igh | acjaining howe, we Keep coostanuy on hasd 
ahaa’ Roost we hero i: 
‘crery description of u 


DRY GOODS ! 


Ei SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY. 
© Wisctenicseatoa iat ta Courts 


fv sed Rou, again te igh 
ye 


Hurlbut, Sturges & Co., 


are constantly receiving 


Merae Seprea low as tl afford. 
5 low as they ox 


OLLECTING— 
ie the Sher- | Feacy per mooth, ia advane. 
ext—boy for 


We wish to call the attention of the pablic at 
assort- 


and splend.d Butter, freah and nice, Batter | (Shera feces 
autres cing 8 Chewing Tbs | i 


Meridian ST. JAMES HOTEL, 


FEMALE COLLEGE 


FACULTY: 


NEW ORLEANS, LA. 


Elder J. B. HAMBERLIN, A. M. 
meets Srey 
MRS. S. E. HAMBERLIN, 
Teacher in the Higher English Branches and 
Freoch. 


it in now open for the reap: 
ee gtr 
MISS: MATTIE A. WALKER, [dia 7 


a tet 
pew and 


Is far. 
pe pied Et EW 
The Bare and Liquors equal to any sued ia pri- 
vate familien, 


Painting and Embroidery. 
TERMS OF TUITION: 


new and fresh. The proprietors 
teor labor or expaaon'te meer a Soe 
the liberal support with which they 


beer honored. april3-1y 


MOBILE, ALA. 


S232 238 


Every Room Supplied with Gas. 
eprictt CHARGES PER DAY. 


(Fermerly the Roper Heuse,) 
JAS. W. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. 
{Late of Sumter,County.) 

MOBILE, ALA 

PLATING iste s0d, thoroughly resited the 
abore House, I solicit a share of pablic pat. 
Tonage, feeling confident that | can give satis. 


faction to all Whe step with me. 
fe | may latin s. W. CAMPBELL, 


THE NELSON HOUSE, 


Though not the “Biggest” Building, 


large number of girls crowded into 
boarding house. Charges for 
range from eighteen to 


jenty-tire dollars cur. 


YOUNC LADIES’ 
HighSchool. 


L, GOULD, A. M, Prine 
H'GOULin Teacher of, Music and 
tal Depart 


ar ras 


RAILROAD JUNCTION 
Jackson, Miss., 


Rates of Tuition per Month: 


ino 
ere Aig 


Ey NELSON, Prop'r. 
'o Obtain 

Good Fare & Good Rooms 
STOP AT THE 


MAGNOLIA COTTAGE, 


KSOX, MISSISSIPPI. 


Boys, rears, will be 
admified the Brit tesion, aod eas for the 
ar 
Tis making Abie 
beg leave to state th 


experience, whose success hitherto, In” there 
inion, fernisher sufficient guarazice to sll 
conhdence in the 
sod'faitaint masoer in which their 
children will be 


mar80 1887. 


HILL, HENDERSON & CO 
‘Wholesale sod Retail Dealers in 
FAMILY & FANCY GROCERIES. 

Lee Street, 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
\ONSTANTLY receivin 


Private Bearding 
3. ANN DOZIER, ST 
set con-nod 


Patton House, 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, 
W. 8. PATTON, PROP'R. 
marboett 


aod on hand, Ba-on, 


they will 


tose 
Seperate ae entiae Jones House. 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 3 
JOSIAH JONES, : PROP’R. 


R. Y. R. CHADWICK, 


DEALER IN 
sep 


DRUGS,MEDICINES ' 


.« Chemicals, 
FANCY SOAP, PERFUMERY, 


OIL, GLASS, INK, &e., 


Hair Reatoratices, Dyestuffs, Tooth and 
Nail Brushes, "Fishing 
Rods, siooks, Lines, &e. 


Also a large Stock of AYRES', SCOVILL & 
00,"3 Patent Medicines which | am agent for. 


Ne. 6 Front Street, 
MISSISSIPPI. 
18 compounded day or night. 


Jjeals prepared ox the arrival and de- 
sare of all train. 

The proprietor of the Jones Honse announces 
tothe public that he has epencd a 


Bath House 


in the basement ofthe Hote for the sceommods 

of his guesta where col, or shower 
ood by sil who dreire them. ad 

jotsiog the Bats hotee 1s'= 

SHAVING SALOON 

where a FAST-LLASS BARBEIK will wait o2 all 

who dente his services, 

Determived to spare no trouble nor expense to 

accommodate his, puesta, he returns thanks to 

the pablie for their liberal patronage and solicits 

hse ntinuanees 


Ragsdale Hous», 
ON THE HILL, 


I EURNITURE, |sptasbnrier 


FURNITURE 


A d House Furnishing Goods, 


On the East Side of the Rail-r~d 


always fog tenant ond permanent 
boarders, nt, Ita rooms are | 
tor ie Bakiog 
sions sod tenements Cnteualy 
o * 
railroad track. 


Private Boarding. 


S. M. REA would respectfully announces to 
Mi sbene-woe desice private Deerd tne deci. 


FALLON, FULTON & CO., 
Meridian, Miss, 
‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 


Magazine Stacet, beliceen Gravicr end Natchez, 


W. T. HICKLE & CO., Proprictors. 


the comforts and pleasures of 
s beme se fer se poruble guarenteed to He 


Ferue Hose itself may be. sid te be entirely 


BATTLE HOUSE, 


Thorouzhly Re-fitted and Furnished. 


Campbell House 


Louis, mo |< 


T. S. BIDGCOD, 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER 


MOWILE, aLa. 


MOST RESPECTFULL’ 
of my friends and the po 
Choice stock of Books and 


am now opening, aad offers 
vices. 


Ps 


BLANK ROvKS. 


Igers, Journsls, and Resord 
en of paper. My 

are all made to order cud « 

snd durability of binding ea: 


ee 


he surpassed. 


OMce Stationery. 


lab, Freneb and American iuin. 


Scitoo1, 

My stock embraces «li 
in Alabama ard Mussissipp 
editions. 


aod to Stal 
any required Pattern, 


PRINTING. 


with oratoces and dispaich, 


find it to their advantage to gi 
making porches. tS 


we acall belo 


M.S, BTETSON. GB. PRESTOS, 


At Wholesale o: 


Rince the d-struction of ou 


low prices Ca 
Window shad 
taing, Lace, W 


C NIGHT & CO. Dealers in Marhiners, Hei 
ing, Cotton Gi 
Sew Oieant 


Nos, 37,[39, 11 amd 43 Peters Street, 


Late Pront Levee, between Customhouy 


New Oricans. 
IMPORTERS aod 


HARDWAR 


Tio Plate, 


Sheet Iron, 
Bar, Iron, 
Sails, 
Axes, 
Castiogs, 
Manilla Rope, 
Haesd Bellows, 
Blacksmiths’ Bellows, 


—d— 


of every description. 


Jas. H. Hall's (Mayervil'e. Ky..) PLOWS 
Lo- | Calhoun * 


COTTON SWEEP 


‘Yost's Patect COTTON PLOWS & SCRAPERS. 


‘sired. 
‘Pree Lunch at 11 o'clock. 
eT ee SWITZER, 


Fan Mills, 
> 


Corn Shelters, 
Straw Cutters, Etc, 


Plain, Japaaned & Stamped Tinware | »- 


‘TINSMITH'S MACHINES & TOOLS. 


-| COOKING & HEATING STOVES 


of grery dessriztion, 


Agumt for the Celebrated 


Books & Stationery, 
Blank Book Manufacturer & Printer, ‘ 


North-East Cor. St. Francis and Water ate, 


Printing of Disnts, Hills, of Lading, Cotinn 
Sales, and every description’ of Jub Work done | 


COUNTRY ‘MERCHANTS AND TEACHERS 
and those who deal in Hooks and Xtationery, wi 


apréawin 


A. L. STETSON. 


M.8. STETSON.& CO., 


yt | Transfer Agents Wieksber.: 


SAMUEL LOCKE, 


Plastation Saddlery, 


AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 


COTO» SCRAPERS 


ing. sfter a long and pyie~ 
‘The foneral ceremonies tole 
| plice at Louisviile on the Milk. 
———— 
Anourrios or Stavery tw Braz — Tha 
Emperor of Brazil bas beaed a deerse for 
the emancipation of slaves in that eoan~ 
The mandate does not take effect 
aty years, but all the children 
bern hereatter, are to be free 


ss Notice to. Siippers. 


ae 
he Nesro Riot in Gatreston 


spekes, 5s) Hub 


Ww ooD We O1 


To nazwed Passi follgs 


Steam’ 


General Forwarding and Com- 
mission Merchant, 


Dealer in al! kinds of 
— > scr] _ The hooting was 
TERN PRODUCE cnt 

ae | cat ‘and a white mun shot i 


shoulder. 
= Resoluti 
Plantation coe eal than 


were recei 
T2T- Orders from the Conatry snticited rt) and silemiod: 


salt faction 
——0~-—_—_ 
| Mr. J, Botto, of Vicksburg, requests 
ustocorrect the erroneous itnpresston 
(circulated by the Natehex Cour) 
© partnership wil 
one ot the Board of Regist 
The partnership named was « 


{with shouts of op 


wm woonsrrr, 


WOODRU 


Destors to 


OOKS and STATIONERY, 


, Musical Instrumen 


| Toys, Notions, and Faney Good: of the Vie 
° WASHINGTON STRELT is 7 : ned we Als Copia) 
shh ‘4 4 wan Radical’ as mn~ 
VICKSEURG 


ver & Ital 
ka aud Thre, 


ads 


ae =, woo The 
fankin Co 


DAVIS & MORRI 


|Cotton Factors, 


Receitm7, Forwarding and 


EBAL C0: 


SION MER 


CMANTS 
| 


our reigl 


mnt administered 
by such empiries. Good bye. centiemen 
| vou travel too fast for us, We commeutt 
to you the following warning : 

“| cTo att mg f 


WILLIAMS & C0. 
FORWARDING AND 


W. M. 


| A naddener death vo: 
| 


While teadin) 


Commission Merchants, 


and Meridian R. 2. 


| Wharf-boat Proprietors, 


, whic! 
greatly to their 
remembered.— 


GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS, 


Vicksburg, Miss. 


nticited, 


‘oners in ouresunty jail, 
it escaps on Inst. Tuesday 

them it appears, mado 
hh the floor, while the oth= 
jer, after eawing the iron’ bara, jumped 
from the window of the second #'ore.— 
The Sheriff who resides at the jail build 
ing, was nhsent on business at the time. 
—Panola Star. 


Canmission 


night 
his exit thro 


| on 

|_A Washington dispatch to the X.Y. 
| Times says the President bas informed 
x-3arar Monroe and o.hera,that he has 
en. Siferitan HOt 16 élose the 
pa until the oping 
Feneral on the dis- 
Men~ 
roe expressee the opinion that this will 
keep the registry open until September. 


Axormx History —The Washington 
Star, of the 71 4 R. Barnwell Rhett, 
in in the city enllect= 
history of the Inte war, 


NEW STORE! 
LEE STREET, 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
ROSENBAUM & CO. 

tars in 


Gen. Ord has announced the follow. 
fonal appointments of regis- 
ans ioe ths opretiea Paasens 

For Kemper Comnty—W. 8 Gant- 
bie, A. K 


ey, John McRae. 
naa Counts iti 
. LW. Blessing. 

aba County. Vs 
Flood, B, Sehompor 
y—John Les, 8. 


avon. 
Consty—J. FP. 1. 
Chiborne, Dailas G. Duel), 1 
Brown. 


Hevirg established themse'res st this evatre 
of trade, they bepe to wee their old friesds 
fend to wicks wew oo". 
Tocie stock we in Xow York by 
ont buyers, and we can 
Goole na can be bough in East ation 


For the County of Monrae—Joln 
Walker, J. BR. Woolmamse, Prank J. 
Bedford. 

For the County e Attaln—J. M. 


ger a a ae 
“DUNCAN & ILART, CH tag 


of Lowndes—1 
AUCTIONEERS ace yee 


coe Ger, dammns Aoone & sate st | Powell 


“s 


: 
a 


“reatal of $15,000, to cover the liabi 
Hel of the bank. 
os 


‘Miss Catherine Hatton, of 


Caroline | 


of dollars, in the upr 
pert of New Albany, Indiana. 


post at Columbus, has issued an order 


requiritig the 
fromthe city of all freedmen who 


Lave no tisible means of rt — 
"Those disol the order will be 
<< iromptly arrested and dealt with so- 


ae: Col. 


= 
The aes of Henry C. Bréwa, charg- 
i Jing ffunds to the 


su’ 


nlive'to the situation of af 


pmount of ‘$15 000, whi 


enpied. the attont 
Btites Disteict Court 
Ark. was closed on the 
resulted inthe jury di: 
thoreturn of Bi 
He was f 


Democratic” Canzentios 
Lonisvitle oh the 4th of ni 


call isto 
of re-orgauizing th 
fending the coustitutions lit 
the States rnd the peop! 


+e 

During the past week there were as- 
sembled in Convention, at Memph 
many of the most distinguis 
vines of thé Baptist: church in the 
Southern States. Their mission was 
connected with church affairs, 
discuss plans for the 
the human race. 


much from the we 
xo much so th mate 


vest of 


larger area has b 


no allowance for rust 


ten bushe! 
nere. Com and cotton ero 
- backward, but doing well. 
are giving pretty g 
In. Tiki y 
magnificoutly ; in Town whe 
jses fin average Vicld; frait is in a 
favorable condition; in Southern Indi- 
ana wheat is in ‘e condition, 
‘but thore is some con int of its be- 
ing frozen ont in a few localities far- 
ther north; in Kansas thore will be an 
unusual lerge erop of corn and 
unless the grasshoppers interfere with 
it; in Maine, Massachtisctts and Mich- 
fgnn there is every prospect of a boun- 
teous yieldfin Minnesota, which was 
never known to fail, a large harvest 
isexpocted. Nebraska has one of the 
best stands’ ever known; in New 
Hampshire and Now Jersey everything 
4s looking finely; in New York, Ver- 
mont, Wisconsin and Rhode Island, 
wheat is vigorous, growing finely and 
gives promise of a more abundant 
- harvest than for several years; Ohio is 
doing better than for many years; 
2 few reports come from Pennsylvania 
ch are all favorable of the coming 


eee 


1 Bank of New Or- 
chas suspended. Jacob Barker 
ps lis ren! estate, with an annual 


‘county, Virginia, has Istely made the! 
Wisdovery iat she ia the rightful heir| 


. a 
immediate departure 


|&c. This is done in consequence of 


LSE boats the Inte disturbances, which he at- pie agesie 


people under the laws, It is held to 
be the undoubted right of all citizens, 
upon complying with the’ requisitions | otaq 
of tho law, to pursue any legitimate 
business, and in such pursuit to ad- 
mit into their stores and places of 
business, and to deal ‘with such per- 
as they shall sce proper, 
e such rules and reg 


jand to mz 
| fions for the gu 


I seem most con- 


cual and 
ions of persons in so- 
ciety, wateant the ass 
and women are lezal 
the same civil and politi 
and that children and adi 
ly to bavo the san 
ct to the s 


n, 
lored people, in which 
he tells them they “will not be pr 
tected in wrong doi 
hem that if their 
persisted in, the peor 
North will tarn agai 
voke the privilezes 
It is to be hoped the procis 
of the milit 
from Gen. 3 
order di 


ris 


which 


, to expr 


Mobile in refer 


Price Willi 


ad Goode, Wim. J.| 
and R. Hi 


W. H. Ross, Gaz 
L 3, Chas. 


and the following resolutions unani- 

mously adopted: 

Waenras, At-a recent moeting held 

in this city on the night of the Lith of 

May, 1867, there w disturbances 
fond disor resulting in the most 

lamentible consoquences; and where- 


as, thin meeting is composed of the 
citizens of Mobile, and they desiro to 
announce to the people of the country 
their unqualified disapprobation and 
eae to all such acta. Therefore, | lim 
beit 


Ist, Resolved, That we deoply de- 
the occurrences that 


rof speeches were made|¢ 


fel abies peal 


ted bo the 
Occasional es Yel snthenti 
ive gone prove at 
no Sonera of romance could exceed 
in shi the revelations 
of reality. Lately, circumstances have 
brought & to light wome scene> ‘nnd’ in- 
cidents in the interior edonomy of tho 
Uinois Insane Agrium, and such an- 
other chapter of horrors could searce- | 
ly be'found outside the records of, the | 
Spanish Inquisition. 

Within the walls of that terrible | 


me the | 
nces—offences, be it re-| 
nbéred, coi ted in 


of ulter ponsibi 


Pthe most cruel and revolting y 


Think of a di 
d to the Sendis! h dise 


ts. 


ord might be ty Her arms 
thon crossed in front, the hands 
being drawn t behind her. | She 


removed, and the n 
until her fl ah w 


ye patient was taken to the 
n, tied band and foot, pln: 


} into cold wa 


tir 58 hor 


was | y 
every blow gashed 


a her own pi 
Il upon a pl 
1 to be hold- | 


splash 


though per- 
was, through the machina- 
+ Of some of her relatives, im- 
n this horrible place, in a pz 
count of her account of her 


tients are cften choted gntil 
the'r fax blac, and their tongues 
hi putof their mouths. A lady of 
ment, of pure end virtuous 
ebaracter, and a nature remarksbly | 
true to the instincts of » true woman, 
before being here thirty-six hours was 
stripped of all her clothing, except a 
torn chemise, and laid upon her back 
on the floor, Dr. sitting astride 
her naked body, while four at tendants 
applied the strap to her quivering] 


We had thought that the { 
cout soar cat ceaiomepat tod aoe 
Virtually dono away with, i ene 
esylums at least Rose colored re- 


that the offer RULES AND ORDER OP EXERCISE. 
ygotthe devil in 1 rand Lf The titing will be made with the levee 
it out. -Help fo} Lance to 2 Feet lon, 


“MERIDIAN N FOUNDRY 
MACHINE SHOP 


THE und fs full, 
mutt reall pathinery) wally mate 
red ‘f Foundries it in this section in 


Sin-want of Awnings, Verandahs, 
SSS nce ee mon 
for Cemetery or other 


TOBACCO MERCHANTS, 


LOUISVILLE, KY. 


Be 
ane 


ter, City of Jackson, Miss, 
i. J.. Liendersou. Mayor, Meridian. 
A. J. Buford, Coblege Hi, Miss. 
duulge Thorutou, Okolona, Mis. 
Rs 


hike ‘edertsbing upon applica: 
hen to vs by letter. 
reread PLRASANTS & CO. 
of “Ab Srset Tobacco Hoare, 
LOUISVILLE, KY 


TS.— 8250 


Ue 
maytterit 


per month 


; Jo, be awarded to the 
obtains the greatest number of 
i ‘The second. $100 The 
tio the Knights taking 
number of rings with the 


yrize money sill be placed i 
ran ad aworda onabe tine. 
tilting. be ans 


company the first prize, 
each, with the second and 


ning the third prize, will 
J uf Honor. ‘Married Knighte 
tien over the crow: 
welur Knight or Kuights, 


‘The rings, three in now 
ches in diameter, will be euepended on 
with can Le raised or lowered, to 
0 e the heightoi the horse or rider. 
will be entitled to three tilts, 
oidable accidents. may re- 
he ride. not tu ¢xeged three trlts—i 


All points of di growing out of the 
+ to be referred to the judges, whove 


will be fi 
eotering the list must 


give their names to the Secretary by 10 
lock, a.x., of the date of the exereiser; if 


Knights entrance fée, 810. 

The chivalry of Meridian throws down the 
gauntlet to all trie Knights! Right royally 
we invite you to the contest, 

Auple preparations are Being made to ar 
range comforiable seats ia the Amphitheatre 
fois peetators, 

‘The Meridian Drass Basa will bein attend 


Judge Wan, 5. 
Maj. Henry St Pact. 
How 


\ Brandy, 
Pace Od Coa jet erat 
Ore eae tn Lent qual apd tpoually polested for aa 


“eoLcFcbAl kc ul nanpep Starnes aoe = 
On soot eobraccsevertbing coming wiia the Drag Dosineea. Gire us. call and we 
eatin 200. 


‘orders intrusted care, filled withpromptness and ancaracy. 
a 5 Ree PES TARDAWAY & 25 sar, 
apritawtt 


agro Street. 


Fr. H. PErrer, 1. ritzceRaip. 


P. H. PEPPER & CO. 
Established 1847. 


DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS. 


Corner of St. Francis and Joachim Streetse,|‘ 


MOBILE, ALA. 


Have constently for sale much 
THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS 


ever offered in this Market, 


oad 


THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN IMPORTED DIRECT) = 


rom the Manufactures of Europe and America, and wilt’ be eld as Cheap as by 
any other House on this Continent, 


Pi H. Lavender of Greeasboro, Ats., 1 with the, sbaye louse, and willbe plesatd to nerve 
fe frhend 


= M. Ross. 


MX. WELSON- 


Ross & Wilson, 


DEALERS IN 


DRY_ GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWAKE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, |, 


SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, &c,&c. 


Johnson Avenue> « 
MERIDIAN, MISS. 


Kewanee Saw Mill. 


PILANING MILL. 
SASH, DOOR, BLIND AND SHINGLE 


FACTORY, 


16 Miles East of Mevidian. 


” are to dolixer all kinds of 
rng Lumber beat Beart pine tougl or P20 
st any sation ov the Selme aad Mend 


RICE BROTHERS & CC., 
CAMP STREET, 


wea, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Dressed. Pio: 
nie. AL orders prem ptiy fled. 


wh, Send oF be ese 89 AND 91 
Btatios, or to Sattord 2 Bro, “5 
“myinn —and— 


205 [MAGAZINE £T2EET, 
-Now- Orleans, 
Warehouse, 97, ca 99 Sulfa firect 


paneer Taroxsxes oF 
BIRMINGHAM, | SHEFFIELD AND woo. 


Wheeler & Wilson's 


SEWING MACHINE | ist'sstu 


Awarded the highest Prémfaia af the exhith. | Bross und Iron 
tion of the St. Louls Agriceliaral aod Mechank | . Weare 


|The Worlds . Rair, 
LONDON, 
French : Exposition, T 
seth LA 
United: States. Fair) 


Pest nee aa eee HER 


ea 
SOUTI 


PLANTATION “SUPPLI 
Imported & Domestic Wines &Liguorn, 
FIAVANA CIGARS, 
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, | bo, 


enn Maige gine word at 


A Kinds Oia Meo Depart 


way lBaly 


meee 


soak pete 

Setdine aod a ros 
‘Dress. 

‘exeeate all 

rot 


Al apeerewtad 


eaters 
porate 


THE GREAT 
baodeel ats PREPARATIONS 


dent toa 


te be'used fu Liew of Peeper: 


a dt 
os, “ortho iwhe Kau tat Hite stent 


tered tu the yabile which 
cal beciessioa. 


FEMALES OF THE SOUTH! 


mare prepared by 


Therases peendiar tv yome tex, incident. te. all Jocsti~ 
thes, culled front te 


se that Toke Ju 


erert upon ser vitals, Glavin sod Gero NicareTeR 
‘Your pele ai dusty evade 
aaeteet Your litelevs exe, aeur 
fertle ‘und tetera wall palpitating weet 
goer dejected brew, ail case whieh 


srodtualiy sted steedlly GRU Antoads EYE BUGE 
Untog aysiu. 


* -Tho Sunshine o .Hepe * 


ne arate eet 
ie wt 


ria 
mee age bene foe rie eblane 

sa best, To MC fe prac ore 1a 
imuadoute’ aor 


English Fomale Bitters. 


Ie the antycomtdnation that setustty and’ pealtively 
arouses abd restores the Com to ite twraral beahihy 
he 


ica, Cheri Pal ‘Rervynenees ‘aweibae 
Bar st orine Hest “etcncnsg Uiseras 
Hon suet (rritatton of the Wem. Teeanrermeniy. of 
the ee a haber wt iva ata = 
fled ve Site. neal ealpet ene a aS ein eo 


fo pint niPia d BLOOD 


SS Ssreh tastier 
troabienoee clue ot auranes erurhe pare Ula 


Ye 3 
‘Faty sremetarceet a taint mlatares, wad 4 
commend 


treatment. 
Ours ts the caiy Conacd { Family sleditnes tyes ef~ > 


eos ok tet : 
) Btoet rsand 


able at suck tinis ox they may think best, 
(aot over 20 years) base! upon Reat Es- 
‘tate and other property of said Company. 


very | at cash caine, dc. The Charter granted, 


shall be and remain for fifty years. 
Here 1s one of the most liberal of Char~ 
‘tora giving the Company’ existence for 
s| Atty yeers, and it maybe based and bullt 
up of material, of-whieh we have an alun- 
dance, Our idle lands may thus be inade 
productive, and yielding to us. Onr -poor 


theirlands: Let ns hear from the Direc- 
toryen ai 
‘There was some murmuring and threats, 
thie Monday mbralig by afew lodiscreet 
colored persons about theelty,and. for a 
{time many persons feared there was trou- 


‘shot had been: tired by 

Wha at 2 Gog Interfering 
pursuit. Bat the statement dit 
Monlay thorniyz Capt. 


s(BROACH, BROWN & Cu., 


Sutras. 


Montgomery and Atlante 
» selling their bed- 
destitution in Al- 


fo verge of distress. Counties | Perfec 


rofage the transportation of 
tho ales erated: zea order the 
agents to sell part of the foreign char- 


ity for the purpose 


ME Chugh ta Ma- 
bamna, on Thurs 
May locisir, by Weve Fe Re Manson, it 
Fike Wirrrixip, of Memphis, Tenn. and 
Mis# Leia H. Gav, of Marengo county. 


(The ceremony wae performed: at th 
Episcopal church whese m ny were in tt- 
tendance to, witness the beautiful ant Jin- 
posing rite. It was indeed a scene of po~ 
auliarinterest and bedut}—thé young and 
lovely bride standing by hermanly groam 
and surrounded by her Uridennalds and 
thelr suits, The entertainment, onthe do 


esent could not help but 
e# to the fullest extent both in the 

band around the festive boanl. Our 

tras every canse for sclf-gratutation 
fwhaving made snch {happy allianec— 
fr In fis lovely bride are happily blended 
those qualities of heart aud soul that serve 
to miake the perfect woman and secure a 
fidelity ns undying as our pulse. We 
breathe a heartfelt prayer that they 
drift pleasantly atown the stream of time 
fand that the lengthening shadows of 1% 


nT 
when gitllsh grices resign’ into dignity 


and loveliness, chastenc: with the gentle 
meekness of maternal affection, will. find 
them as now in heart and destiny 


LOCAL MARKET. 


Store Prices of Artleles at Meridian, Mies. 


e! th. 
Beer—on foot, @ Ib... 
Cofn fed... Ib. 


Donble ex... # bbl.$16 00 ¢ 
Superfine £.% bbL $14 00 
16 


g 
a 
2 
=| 
ES 


BeseRernn: 


Aaa aae 
EPFee 


Fr 
° 


shseseercusas 
He 


2 


rk 


VIVIIvawes 
Beasesassa=ssse5 


1S8l1Blael (ssl tie 


t 


—— 
New Spring & Summer Govds 


ae aT THE 
YELLOW TORE, 


== THMES HUDDLE f C0. 


said. 
Se where att} 
Bi Pes fe Biller a mansk have to- |, 


iy? 


Al Bullitt Street, 


MANUPACTERERS axD © YRortirrons cr 


All forms of stubborn or long standing 
chills, can be immediately: and perma- 
fently cured by using Dromgoole & Co's 
King of Chills which arouse the Livers | 
cleanse the Stomach, opens the bowels, 
and never affects the Hea 
. mays2-tw 


For all eases arising from indigestion, 
use the mild cord Red Jacks Hitters, 
which will gently assist, instead of attack- 
Ing. the fupetions of nature, These Bit 
ters are forsale by ull respectatle d 

gists and dealers throughout the countr: 


HUR 


STOMACH BITTERS 


AGUE TONIC, 
HURLE 
Worm Candy, 


ments In another coltimz: in this paper. 


ERRORS OF YOUTH. 


of for years f 


vertiser'sexperience, eau do 10 
in perfeet eon! 


48 Cedar Street 


TO GONSU 


Known to bis fellow 
To all who 


the preseription weed 


thie directioza’ for prepari 

come, which they will find 

Comvsmtios, Astmas, Beoscu 
Ht Throst and Lu 


apresd information which be conceives to Le 


invaluable, aud he hopes every euiTerer jw  extrant + 


be found 


the preser'ptioa, 
Please sddrov 
REY. EDWARD A. WILSON, 
Witlistas! urg, Kings Co, New York. 
YREE TO EVENYnopy. 

A Large 6 pp. Cirenler, giving iaform 
of the greatest importance to the youn 
oth sexen, 

It teaches how the t 
Beautiful, the dexpi 
sakes loved. 


atrginent of 
Paycho:notrope, guarantees t 


position ia Ii 
eq This is no bu: 
timonials can rt. 
sired a certified cc: 
antee, shat the jp: 

be 


complexion, aud 

stamped envelo 

will receive the 
tion by rotura mail, Ai? 
credly coufilential. Addr 
Madame ¥. F, Tuorxtos, 

Hedeoa, B. ¥. 

Wonderful but Tru Pada 
MADAME, REMINGTON, the 
nowned Asti yen? b tie 
Cisirvoyant;, while in s clairroyentstate, des | 
the very features of the per 
reto marry, and by the cid of aa in-| 
strumeat of r, known ax the 


y cliith 


HURLEY'S 


Popular Worm Cundy! 


yas 


marriage, 0 
acter, de. ‘This 1s vo impo 

mosisls without namber ean snert. wt 
HURL 
of eyes and liair,and enclosing wr 

‘and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, STOMACH B 
you will reecive the picture by return mail, SS= 
tegether with desired information. 


C&P Address in confidence, Matame Gxs- 
ravpe Rexrsoros, PU. Box 297, W. 


or 
Debilit 


iogetent benmne ce 


ot 
nt | try home, after asojours of « few moaths in 


N.Y. 
[BFA Yorso Lavr returning to ber. coun 


us oo rietors: 
rele cect ae ae tees *N;| to whom all oners should -be 
twenty three sbg really appeared bat eigh-| 9 PORTANT TO ALL. 
teen. Upon iaquiry as to the cause of so 


is fant stiperwedting all ether med- 
and fever oF. 


For. 


et 


Rone settowNew Tore! 


20 ti. Michzet suet, 


Alubamn 


Howe cmsantly on sap. a LAnG® Tt bf 
ALL SZBS 


Plantation and Road W.gens; — 
”| Dearborn & Jersey Spring Waxeus, 
| Web and'withgt TPR: 
| TIMBER WHEELS, CARRY LOGS, 
Trucks, Carts, Drage, Wheeltarstnce 


POWDEL 


BUCKHORN §. 


OX, SAGE & 
gente arid Hotail Decors in 


Tarness, f 


Trunks, ¥! 


IRA W. PORTERS 
| ODD W's HAL 


Street, 


(OS TAR's 


A ‘ 


& CO. 


coax fe 
L. BREWER 


5 Cor. Commerce and St. Louts Ste. 


UWOBILE, ALA, 
t2F-Orders wilt be promptly attended ta, 99 


éohn K. Randal. 
BOOKSELLER & STATION, 
PRINTER AND” BRENT -GOOK 
Manunii¢tirer, . 
Nv. 5 (old Na 44) done Water Sey 


"§COSTAR’S” 
CELEBRATED 


BISHOP PILLS, 
A UNIVERSAL DINXER minty 
' c 


382: 
rit 


parE) F 


si 


merctetes 


ae 
A 
doing the sume lube ony of Merldieu by 
icy in * Quick Bales and Small Profits.” 


We baveon hand uow a large atork of 
DRY GOODS, 
ions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats &o, 


‘HILLE this celebrated 
‘a sensstion in the 


Ww 


{ 
i 


Jeff. Davis is to bo Releasod, 
Cheaper than the Cheapes: for Cash, 


ammanne, Cash. com. wuitiaus, Pres, 


MERIDIAN 
SAVINGS INSTITUTION 
_ OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, 
Buys and Sells Northern and 

Southern Exchange, 


Gold & Uncurrent Money 


RECEIVES DEPOSITS, 


And Gives Prompt Attention to all Collections, 
do, Coniided toit, 


Office Hours from 9 A.M. to 3 P.3 
aprldewly 


Wholesale aad Retail 
TIN WARE, STOVES, 
SHEET IRON, &c. | 


| 


s 
s 


Dealers 


i 
._V. EAKLY & C0. 
Front Row, Meridia 


MERIDIAN SALON 


BASEMENT OF THE JONES HOUSE. 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, 


QUORS to 
aod Retail. 
of superb 


Containing the finest brands of Lt 

Toard in ihe markst. | W 

‘The BRANDIEN and WHISKIES « 

qualitiy—o common article os bnd. 
mb2s-ewlr, 


Star i Stable! 
= 


MERIDIAN, Ymussissire. 


T ean send you farther, 
fey Livery man I know of 1s the State (perhaps 
because I know but fem) 

Tam determined got to be excelled b sor 
Stuble in the State. 

Hacks always in attendance ow arrival of the 


2. 
H reves fed by the day, werk, or month. Horses 
and Soles always on band fe. Horses and 
Mules said on couminsicn 
fankfal tor past (at “qpy uk youto cal 
Fours tray YE 7 
itso 


New Spring & Summer Goods 


BROACH, BROWN & Cu., 
AT THE 


YELLOW STORE, 


Oa Front Street, 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, 


RE now receiving from New York, and the 
_Vrestera Uities, their Spriag and Bower 
Block, embrac pee ‘and styie of Go -is 
Salted fo tre rete oC ie ouatry aed tat 3 
their stock one of the largest and best assot 
Ho abo markets a thet eta 
javing purchased their Goods in the cheapat 
ausnarry srmome creas Ueceens 
cougratalate themselves oo being able to 
fy in ihe 


arind styles of 
Muslins, 
Berrages, 
Poplins, 
Lawns, 
Mozentigers, 


‘The; 
iting 


would also dirett attention of those vis 
Jariom to their store(Hroach & (70.,) where 
4 


R. ALLISON, SUPT. 
168 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
2@r Electrotyping, Stereotyping and 
‘Wood Engraving. may4sw3m. 
Siete Bark Ben 


The Boaw Seen 


‘BY J, 1, WILLIAMS 
Improved Patent Lever Press 


longing nd pat another in its place, 
bape yo hour, after it has b: ‘2 
One can be built wil 


less mancy, and muck [ess labor. both to the | ji 


employer and the mechsnic—the me- 
chanical work being more simple, and 
much less. One can be easily ccvered and 
protected from the wheather,and may be 
made to last for many years ; and many of 
the farmers can repair them, modeling 
after the old stick. This Press is very 
stropg and simp’, and may be made on 
the plantation, by an ordivary mechanic. 
and managed by common laborers; and 
every piece of iron belonging to it can 
be made, or repaired at the nearest shop. 
The leeers of this press aro so arranges 
that great power is exerted on the com- 
pressing block, with » comparatively small 
expenuiture of force in the prime move, 
which may becither mnlual, or by horse 
power, The strength of one man will 
press a bale weighing five hundred pounds, 
and upwards ; and though it is construct 
ed to the use of horse power, very few 
that havo this preas, will uso borse in 
packing, as twovor three hands will press 
& bale of cotton by the time a horse or 
mule can be hitched and removed, or 
pearly so. This Press is unquestionably 
the speediest contrivance, or machine for 
baling cottou ever invented ; and its rur 
passing power cannot be questioned. As 
an evidence of its worth, ! prapose to 
build one of my Patent Lever Presses and 
test ite merits against any other cot 
any of the fol~ 
lowing Si ipph, 
Alabama, or Georgia, st some suitable 
place designated by the opposite party ; 
and after being fairly tested, if, ia the 
jadgementof twelve competent Judge 
i be decided that his Press can be built 
for less money, and that it possesses great- 
er compressing power with the rame 
amouut of force to act up! 
will prck more bales ina gi 
time with the same number of ba 
and thought to be more durable; or if it 
foueesee ‘a mejority of these advantages, 
will give him one half interest of my 
Press in said State, In cyidence of its 
power, | propose to press a bale of c.tton, 
of the usual rize, weighing 800 Ibs. with 


| my own strength a’onc, for the bale, 


succeed, or gives Press if J fail. 


Testimonials : 


Mx. J. I, Wruaxs:—I take pleasure 
in certifying that your Patented Press 
gives entire satisfaction, and consider it 
decidedly superior to any other mode of 
packing cotton known tome; it is much 
cheaper, more simple, and durable than 
the old’ Screw, and much easier to the 
band or mule (if one be used) in pack~ 
ing. Very Respectiully, 

F. C. SEMMES, 

Me, Wiittas:—We bave used your 
Patent Presses the past season, and bare 
fally tested them, and in our judgment 
they are superior to any ‘principle 
of baling cotton now in use, and take 
pleasure in recommending them to the 
cotton planters, and public generally.— 
We have likewise even your Circular,and 
indorse all eet forth therein. We’ are 
proud to know that something bee bees 
Invented to supersede tho Serra suckeas- 
fully. 1 conclusion we believe it tobe 
one among the best improvements of the 
day. Respectfully Youre, 

Da, Davis, Newton County, Miss, 
. A. Mapisox, Hale Ala. 
5 Lauderdale “ | Miss, 
y.W.Sroxe, 
S.M. Baer, 
Vavenx, 


or 


counties easonable terms. 
dress me at Meridian, Miss. 
LLW 


&n-1mo. 


under | 


tera Patent * Cos 
POXITION  ROUFI 

THE PUBLIC. It is a 

Keof, steep or fat, and can be read 


thorough test 
ted itx use inthe Navy 
ie Baitdings. 
Sg is putep in tells, nod has only to 
be nailed to the Roof to make a 
DURABLE FIRE AND WATER-PROOF COVERIXG. 
We particularly recommend its use opon 
Baildings, Stores, Churches, Factoties, Machive- 
‘Shops, Steamboat Decks, Ac. 


MICA ROOFING PAINT, 


For costing TIN, IRON, or SHINGLE ROOFS, 
It forms a body tqual 10 three coats of Grdinary 
Punt, No doof cas rust under it, ad Old 
Leaky Roofs may be made permanently water- 
d durable by its use. 
int requires xo xizixa, bat is ready to 
bo applied with the ordinary palot bros. Price, 
#1 per gallon, wbich will cover two hundred 
ware feet. 
“Siu menofectarers of BLACK LUSTRE 
ARSISH, TARRED FELT AND ROOFING 


tto the Trade, Circulars and Price 
List farnished. Rights for counties sold at low 
rates, Address 


Frank Humphreys, 61 Royal St 
feld, Willams & Co, Auguste, G 
@. Woods, Montgomery, Als. Thomas 8. Coates, 
Raleigh, N.C. F. fucker, Richmond, Va. 
Heory Wilson, Petersbarg Va, 

epriléswin 


J. B. WILDER & CO., 


Ageots. 


Wholesale 


No. 181 Mian Street. 


| Lata full course, E 
_ | Greek—full course, not limited, 


Dolbear’s Commercial Coll: 
PEN CONSTANTLY, DAY AND EVENING 
Corner of Camp and Common St, 


In the {Elegant and Spacious 
IRON BUILDING, 


NEW ORLEANS, LA. 


Founded in 1832---Chartered by the 
Legislature of Louisiara, 


WITH COMMERCIAL, AGRICULTURAL, 
AND MECHANICAL DEPARIMENTS, 


‘THIS COLLEGE, bas, by its own mer~ 
and thorough, practical plan of educa- 
tion, outlived all the liberally endowed 
State Colleges* of thi d 

Western States. It is the 


Oldest Cémmorcial College in the, 
United States, } 


1t is believed to be the first in Europe! 
or America, chartered with Commercial, 
| Agricultural and Mechanical Depart- 
ments, Every student who gives proper 
| attention to the instruction, is qualified 
before graduating to keep any pet of 
books, it matters not what thé business 
may be, and do the Correspondence of 
any house. Students can attend the 
ymmercial Course,” or to the Eoglish, | 
ench, Spanish, German,Latin or Greek 
Languages, or the bigher Mathematics, 
etc, separately. We have 


AMPLE ARRANGSMENTS FOR 


During the Current Year. 


Comparative Cost and Value of the Ed- 
ucation Given Here and in the Ordi- 
nory and Literary Colleges : | 


| Contingent ex; 

Total 
| After which the s 

into business, and make $1000, $2009, or 
$3000, annually. 

Coot or Onpixant Larznan Coutzcrs. | 
pout $100 per annum, for four years, 
G00 ; clothing for four years, ¢200, | 

or $800—total $2400, and four yeurs of 
| time expended. Our student will begin | 
to work after three or four months, and 
make, say the first year, about $1200 ; 
and two years and nine months at prob: | 
ably $1#00,or $6150 he earns in four years. | 
Deduct $255 leaves net gain to our 
Students ; but to the other a net expense 
{ $2400; or $8295 our student bas gained 
ofer the other. We suppose the Stu- 
dents in both cases to bave a good Eng: 
lish education to begin with. We deem | 
a busincas education that enables the stu- 
dent to earn $1000, $2000, or $3000 ao~ 
nually, to be the best fortunes parents 
can give their sons. So far as kaown,not 
one of the thousands of our graduates, is 
out of prefitable employment. A word 
to the wise is sufficient. 


Circulars and Catalogues Sent to ail 

. Who Desire Them. 

N. B.—Younz gentlemen who hare en 
tirely neglected their studies for the past 
few yeats, can bere be perfected in any 
bravches they may desire, in = few 
months. 


TERMS---Payable in Advance. 


Peumanship—Iesvons not limited, $ 25 00 
Book-keeping—double and single 
entry, etc., a perfect course, 
Atitbmetic—ineluding all com- 
mercial calculations, : 309 | 
Lecture on Commercial Law, : 20 00 
The abovo constitutes the Comm: rcist 
Course. 


50 00 


+310 00} 
250] 
10 00 


ms, for Master of Accounts, 
i 50 00 


Engli 1 Courre, 
| English—fall Course, not limited, 
} including History, Rhetoric, etc. 
French—full course, not limited, 
| Spanisb—full coarse, not limited, 
| German—full course, not d, 
not limite 


100 00} 
100 09 | 
109 00} 
100 ¢0 
100 00} 
100 60 
Algebra—full course, not limited, £0 00 
Geometry—foll course not,limited | 50 00 

Course of Penmanship, 100 00 


Forany Language, per mont 
Drawing personth, : : : 

N. B—A Student having p 
Courte in any branch ss abore, is enti- 
ted to a Life Ticket in that Department. 
He can attend such branches as he may 
desire. 

‘A diploma from this College is 2 pas 
portin all commercial communities.— 
There are monthly graduating clarses — 
Students can begin at any time. Clergy- 
men’s sons and crippled soldiers will have 
a liberal dedaction made. 

Board and lodging in American, 
French, Spanish, or German familics at 
from $30 to $35 per month. 


Office Room, No. 7. 


FACULTY: 
RUFUS DOLDEAR, Parsrpexr, 


Lecturer on Business Customs, Books 
Keeping, the Sience of Penmanship, 
etc. 

Agricultaral Department, 


cipal. 
Mechanical Department, 


Coknmercis! Depsriment—Hor. J._ A. 
Monroe, Member New Orleans Bar, 
Lecturer on Contracts. 

Mathematical Department—George B. 
Brackett, Professor and Lecturer on 
Commercial 


» Prin 


» Princi- 


Druggists, | soot 


‘Keeping Department —J. B. Grif 

. B. Grit 

Professor and Lecturer on Book- 
ete. 


Receivers of Flour, 


Noe. 48,159, 168, 1€4 134 246, 


North Second Stecet between Washington 
Avenue and Green Street, 


ST. LOUIS. 


DR. WHITTIER , 


ONGER BY YEARS LOCATED IN ST. 
other Pri 


foes of memory, a.d Gually impoteccy, bare 
been evred. ee 

He cao refer to many old residents for past 
saccets and present position, also masy phy - 
siciaos here and elsembere. 


ent. 
Medicine sent ererywhare by mail or ex- 


cents. 
A frieadly talk costs poth 

erate; cares guaranteed. 

Charles street, one equare south of the Lin 

dels Hotel aprilGewael¥ 


| BairSend for Descriptive Parphlet. “Ba 


M. W. WARYE’s PATENT 


| Almospheric Portable Soda Fountain. 


Mancfactured and sold by the Patanter, 


50S North Fourth Street, St. Louis, 


CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, 
MATTING. 
ROUSE AND:STEAMBOAT 


FURHISHING COODS &¢- 


Sd FOURTH STREET, 
50 Gaterientn 


ELLS &, MANNING, 
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 


China, Glass and 
QUEENSWARE, 
Silver Plated and Brittannia Ware, 
‘Tea Trays, Feather Dusters, Vesex Lamps, 
DINNER, TEA AND TOILET SETS, 
Table Cutlery, 


Hotel and Steamboat Ware Constantly 
on Hand, 


N.W. Corne Fourth end St. Charles Sta, 


Sta Fs, Mo. 


martTewom 


DOWDALL, HA. 3 & co. 


Ca es 
some SSRIS 
WASHINGTON FOUNDRY, 
En ne and Machine Shop, 
Corner Second and Morgan Streets, 
ST. LOUIS, MO. 


Manofactarers of Steam Eo, 


Cus ings, Biast Pans, ete. Cotton Gins, Presses, 
Pap nena aS atta. 

ita for CO.'S 8 
riot Machine Card, ans 


€iljWell Machinery. 
bid —ewtn. 


“FRANK § NOEL & co, 


COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


Purchasing Agents, 


Oflice No. 418 North’Second Street, (Up Stairs.) 


DAVIDSON, BROWN & CO 
Desters in 
HARDWARE, 
IRON, STOVES. CASTINGS, 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 
And Manufacturers of all kinds of 


Tin, Copper & Sheet Irom Ware. 


GENARAL AGENTS 
John’s Patent Gutta Percha 


ROOFING, 


AND STEAMDOAT DECKING, 
No. 180 Ohio Lesee, 


CAIRO, ILL. 


FGIVE-TONE==* SYSTEM 


RedJackeeBitters 


W. B. ECCKWELL & CO., 
Successors to Blelock & Co., 
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, 
and Newadenlers, 

? 


§ AND BLANK BOOK 
MANUFACTCRERS, 


Dealers in 


BIND. 


Mesical Insiruments 
‘and Sheet Mas‘c, 


68 ee: CAIRO, ILL. 
‘ere: 


Special attention given to fill 
sent by mal. 


IPRE 
>, 
Ret 
ts 
~~). HURD & 50", 
Wholesale Grocers 


re 
Coimmission Merchants, 


Dealers io all kinds of 
Staple and Fancy Grocerics 
ed 


WESTERN PRODUCE, 
77 ae 


The CRingarora 
ANTi-NERVOUS 
SMOKING TOBACCO! 


The CHINGARORA TOBACCO from 
the rich soil of the “ORIEST, is, porsess- 
‘of a prealiariy delicious flavor entirely ua 
Keown to the tobsccos of sil other climes, But 


ariab: 
the iedaleence of ne 
cent am 
world, at tbe A 
‘Chem 


3 F 


 wocner oF 
wed elgar. 
Des treet al 
of Sciences 
‘Lamqumeax, 
‘meriena 


ale 


iF 


a 


id 


Veteran smoker, yet we are now 
itis unlimited quantities at a 
th tobacco’ of = far 


Hi 


wid, distressing fire why 
Fe 28 of the intaler of the fames 
taining Ntcorm, 
CULNGANONA” ood geurectec eapee 
pleasure in tis delicious Saver. 

EDWIN M. COOK & CO. 
Sole Aganta and Terporters of the CHINGRORA 
‘TOBACCO%er the United and Canada, 

‘acd Dealers in all kinds of 
Havanna and American Segars and. 


ie 


; 


i 
fa 


fe 


& Ht 
ie 
by 

ts 


Hi 
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5. 
iF 
2 


Hi 
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B 


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bby mail 
iy se bab 
CRISPER COMA. 


Oh t she was beantifal m1 


without regard to valve, and not to be fox 
aa you know what youre tererures 


1g Gillebering Grand Pian fair, 
aaa. ap ian 


175 to 22 
40 to 30 
BO to 10" 


CRISPER COMA, 
For curling the Hair of either Sex into 
‘Wavy and Glossy Ringlets or 
‘Heavy Massive Curls. 
By hear j this article Ladies and Gent'emen 
can beaatify themselves a thousend fold. it ia 
~| the only article inthe worid that will curl 
st hair, aod at the same time give beav- 


The Crirper Coma net 
lavigorsita, beasties 


Tes 
150 Gold Hunting Case Watches 
100 Diamond Rin 

single ator 
115 


dies’ Se's of 


Throw away your fu'se frizses, your smiches, 


your 
Destructive of comfort, and act worth a 6g: 
Come aged, come youthfat, cums ugly aud fair, 
And rejuies to your own laxeriest blr. $ 


REPARATOR CAPILLL 
For rev‘o ing bair upon bald beads (from whst- 


ese it have (alien ovt) and 
Srovih of hele wpen the fuser baa. wo rane 
oree the bears 


indecements 
Gcete Wha wittegran enahe Out Comcrptive er 
colars will be sect om ton. 

are 


¥ 


s 
#5. 
ane 


i 
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$ 
HE 


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an 
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Ey 

gf 


HE 


: 


| RECELVESEDEPOSITS. 


‘Lap cg ier ae PromptAitention to all Collections, 


toit. 
Office Hours from 0 ALM. to 8 P. I 


pt Cases, | _ spriewly 


| Wholésale and Retail Dealers 


th 
E. VEEARLY & CO. 
Front Row, Meridiau, 


FACULTY: 
£lder J. B, HAMBERLEN, A.M. 


gl operations Den | SNP ead Techy, Sanat Laneeee 


‘MRS. S. E. HAMBERLIN, 
Teacher in’ the Higher English Branches end 


= Plantation 


aon Et 


A R 
ICE DE LE RSs 


Vicksburg, <a 
Conny sad City Orders earefally and promptly 


Hi. B. BRUSER, 


Copper, Tin and Shect-Iron Worker, 
and dealer 
ing and Heat Stoves, 
ack See nents Sree 
ump Pipes, Sheet Lead, Fire 
Brick and” Tile, 
Particolar atrection ba to Steamboat and Job 


ork. 
South utreet, betwoen Moiberry and Washing: 
VICK=BURG, 


JOSEPH BOTTO 


Wholesale and Retail Desler in 


GROCERIES, 
BAR STOHES AND 


PLANTATION SUFPLIEs, 
Imported & Domestic Wines & Liquor 
HAVANA CIGARS, 

FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, &c., 
W: Street, 
VIC. ORG, MISS. 
may) Sewif 


LOUIS IOFFMAN, 
VICKSBURG, MISS. 
Wholasale Dealer in 
HARDWABE, PLOWS, nore, 
FISHING TACKLE, &c. 

Agent for Wheeler & Wilson's Celebrated 
Sewiog — which will be sold at 
the New York Price. 

All Kinds of Guns Made and Repaired. 

may Sawly 
To Avoid 


‘The High Transfer Tariff st Vicksberg, ship to 
DAVIS & MORRIS, who will receive aud for. 
ward Goods for jast half rates charged by the 
other merebants who have combined and charge 
xorbit-at commas! 

‘Refer to Dr. J. K. 

ee eee 

Spokes, Hubs, Felloes, Shafts, Poles, 
and all descriptions of 


WOOD WORK 


for sale et manufactarer’s freight osly 
added, by TAPPAN & UO. 
‘Vicksburg it 


Tiare, Pi 


maylSewly 


Guns, 


‘Lillips, Meridian, Misr. 


magi 


J. W. JENNINGS, 
General Steamboat Agent, 


‘WHARP-BOAT (Foot of Crawford St,) 
Vicksburg, Miss. 


General Forwarding aud Com- 
mission Merchant, 


Daaler in all kinds of 
WESTERN PRODUCE 
AND 
Supplies. 


Far Ocders trom the Country solicited 
sprit 


ipl saticfaction guarso' 


Tea) S36 Woods 


‘woopaurr. ¥, DISEREXE, 


WOODRUFF & DISERENS}§ 


Dealers iz 


i BOOKS and STATIONERY, 


ga ent 
fF &s 228 


Music, Musical Instruments, 


Toys, Notions, and Fancy Goods, 
“WASHINGTON STRERT (South of Clay,) 


VICKSBURG. 
GENTS for Grover A take: Sewing Machines. 
Needles, Bilks-and Threads on baad, 
ipritewin 
monn, 


Teka co, e Brasil 
DAVIS & MORRIS, 


Cotton Factors, 
Receiving, Forwarding and 
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


VICKSBURG, MIS3. 


7 Jackson ; 
ven, Watts & 


‘Reraxrxces.—Col. 
De. 5-R. Phillips, Meridian ; 
apeltewly 


Co, and J. K Powell, N. 0. 
Senos W.u. zomsacs, D. w. LANKix, 


Viekaburg, ~ Yazoo City. 
wi M. WILLIAMS & CO., 


FORWARDING AND 
jon Merchants, 


itil 


2 


m 
— 


FITLER & WELLE, 


20 St. Michael Street, 
Mobile. : ++: Alabama- 


Mave constantly on band « LARGE STOCK of 
ALUSZes 


Plantation and Road Wagons, 
Dearborn & Jersey Spring Wagous, 
With and without TOPS; 
TIMBER WHEELS, CARRY LOGS, 
Trucks, Carts, Drays, Wheelbarrows 


Wheelwright Material !) 
Wagon and Boggy Spokes, Hubs, 
Rims,Shafis, Tongues, &c., 


Allof which® we offer at WHOLESALE and 
RETALL, at LOWEST CASH PuICES. 
PITLER & HELL 

No, 90 St. Michael 


*;qaona 


mayllawin 

S00, PARKER. T. I, LAKE. 7108, 1, SELDOX. 
PARKER, LAKE &CCO., 

Cotton Factors and Grocers, | 


Northwest Corner St. Louis and Water Sts 


MOLILE 2.000006 ALA 


sn 


Keep a'ways on band, Bagging and Rope, Neils, 
axp att grxpsor 


Groceries, Cigars, Tobaceo, Fine 


IRA W. PORTER & CO.. 
ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 
Royal Street, 

MOBILE, ALABAMA. 
Wholesale sod Retailers of 


Hardware 


Hardware |" 


a fall Stock, consisting is past of 
PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, 
BUILDERS' HARDWARE, 
HOUSE FURNISHING GooDs, 
asp 


DESIRABLE GOODS 
For Merchants end Treders. Also, 


Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, | 


DOORS, 
GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS. 


SST All of which we are selling at Lower 
Prices than beretofore since the war. 


& 
(Odd Fellows’ Hal!, Ho; 


T. 8. BIDGOOD, 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN 


Books’& Stationer, 


ik Book Manufacturer & Printer, 
East Cor. St. Francis and Water sts, 
MOBILE, AL. 
MOST RESPECTFULLY call the atts 
of my friends and the poblic to my lar 
sock of Hooks and. Stationery, w 
Sm vow opening, und clfering st uausaaliy 
prices. 


BLANK BOOKS. 


Ledgers, Journals, and Reeord Books, of alt 
the various sizss of paper. 

are all made to order sod for 
and durability of binding cacnot 


Ome Stationery. 


PAPER. 
ticular aitention to this depart. 


SCHOOL EOOKS, 
My stock embracen ll the Bencol Books in use 
‘Alabama and Mississippi, aod all the Latest 


PRINTING. 


My stock of Inasks 


Cotton 


Printing of Biants, ile] of Ladin 
every descr fork dove 


Sales, ‘of Job 
Pun benndene cad aie 


COUNTRY ‘MERCHANTS AND TEACHERS 


and thoes who deal in Books and Statiovery, wi! 
Soa tate adgantnge tie we cl Cre | an 
‘making porchases. 


M, & STETSON. G. 3. PRESTON, 4. L. STETSON. 


ST. JAMES HOTEL, 
Stacet, Lotecen Gravier end. 
NEW ORLEANS, LA. 


T. HICKLE & CO., Proprietors. 


PLTLis LOUSE, 
MOBILE, ALA. 
Thoroughly Re-fitted az 
Every Room Sit 


cHanene P 


I. 
Though not the ‘dine, 
ar rae 

RAILROAD 


JUNCTION 


Jackson, Miss., 


Good Fare & Good Rooms |= 


stor 


AT THA 


WACKOLIA COTTAGR 


TESSISSIPIN. 


Fiouse, 


{ISSISSIPPH, 


Potton 
Mo IDEAN, 
PATTON, PROP'R 


Tones: Tlouse. 


, MISSISSIPTL. 
: PROP 


Tfouse 
we Hotel for th 


Ragsdale Hou: 
ON THE HILL, 


Side of the I 


for trausiest and permanent | F 


Its rors 


Private Boarding. 

RS. M. REA would reapeetfaity a0 
those who desise grivate board In 
that she bes receatly 


ith or without lodging. La- 


ation coavenicat to4he boauess p ties of tbe 
opratvelm 


nt ly 
OUTHERN VANILY SEWISG MACILINES. 
machines of 


SES. | tent, stirring up bad blood bet 


“Jcolumn in. the 


Weekly, $ 


this purpose I crave a 
Tine Under that 


aity known | 


Bil, 
jon of voters has 
th: 


purpose to disc: 
Hi, and I need o 
rably oppo 


t 


yet witnessed. 
Id desire to‘hold 
3 of the country is 


dd it would be 


whether 
1 dec! 


6 for 
vote for a 


| blacken the 


ssippi, to who 
ll be unpalatable; U 
itions of their ¢ 
vas to fin 


fact that 


adoring the 
souls, nnd blister their 
even for a seat in 

ss then, we uni 
colored vot and help 
them by ow to elect honest oh 
intellig ent n to Congress, we 
must, of necessity, eonsent to be rep- 
resented by worthless sdventarers 
from ad; fellows destitute alike of 
character a: agabonda who 
have come here for the sole purpose 
.¢ strife, nurturing discon- 
ween 
the two races,and using the black 


lia with 


with the 


men a8 mere beasts of burden, upon 


8.00 per Anntin 


YUMBER 23. 


over the heads of the 
Intter fellows were the no boyal” 
[the late war, the wagnboud Dat 
| of the land, who bung npea the 
of both armies and both sections, and 
ropbat cach with the noblest Hae 
When our cause looked 
1 prosperous, they ding mp 
d made. the an 
fetid breath, 
| belched forth in insane shoutings for 
Jefferson Davis, and the ferate 
When disaster befel our arms, 
the cowards rushed, with headlong 
ved, to the nearest Wederal gunboat 
tha 


opposed secession. 
For myself, I do not propose to vole 
office, who be- 

respectable and 

I have at- 


to d 


‘0 trust them.— 
th trusted the 
and by 

trast 


had wives 
under the pre 
it 


. Editors, bat t 
too long. and I mnst ae 


it 


n of thase who "may 
honor to read this let! 
the epithets 


reddeet, 

sh some 
and charming photographs 
1 of the times, 


ach, 


the 


of Cl 
somta! 
es of the. country, 
attand the geeat 


rleston, in 


. to by 
Tt will be 


ed the 
mn; the 

tuted by the 

Lothari: that 
children in the city’ were 
and that negrocs were not 


Unite Salata: of Represents- 

, made napeech ia New York on 
the Cth inst., du the finality of {the re- 
construction’ laws, Amozig other 
things he said the great party which 
had become responsible for the Jawx 
would stand by them faithfully and 
literally, if their terms are complied 
with by the rebel States: in good faith 
and without evasion. 


ee 
Tar. Reowstnytiox Orcxiax —The do-* 


ing extensive preparutions to enter- 
tain the National Typographical 
Enion. Rooms have been enymzed at 
the Overton hotel for the members. 


Boarp or Reorsrmnox ron Cuoo- 
maw.—Capt. L. R. Smith, D. D. An- 
thony, and Daniel Wilson, a freedman, 
constitute the board of registration 
for the District composed of Choctaw 
and Washington counties, Alabama. 
stems aa 

‘The Democratic majority in Ken- 
tucky over all parties is 42,208. It is 
confidently expected that in August 
next ’s majority for Governor 
will not be less than 75,000 over the 


Radical and third parties combined. 
ee 
Tickets ror Tun Sovrnrny Asyiew 


Lorrery—Valnable city and country 
property to be drawn at Hernando, Miss, 
Sune 15th. Tickets five dollars. Send by 


auail, oF call on 
SHANNON & ARMSTRONG 
Gazerre Orn 


ee —— 

May. McCanpie’s Lerren.—The read- 
cr will find elsewhere a rather singular 
letter from Maj. Win. H. McCardle, of 
Vicksbarg, in which he urges the elec- 
tion of colored men to Congress." We 
give it to the public, not that we en- 
dorse the views of the writer, but to 
show the extromes to whic some men 
are running. 


oe 

The colored people of Enterprise 
held 8 meeting last Saturday evening 
at theirchurch. Addresses were made 
by two colored men. Everything pass- 
ed off quietly. 


pais 

Two ‘freedmen, Toney Clark and 
Geo, Robertson, gotin a difficulty at 
Enterprise the other day over a game 
ef cards, when Robertson drew a pis- 
tol and shot Clark, the ball penetrat- 
ing the heart and causing almost ia- 
stant death. George has been com- 


Mayon Wirurzs Rewovrn.—On the 
recommendation of Gen. Swayne, 
Major Gen. John Pope has cansed 
Tayor Withersand Capt. Charpentier, 
chief of Police in Mobile, to be re- 
moved from office. Mr. Gustavus 
Horton has beon appointed Mayor and 
Col. C. AR. Dimon chief of Police. 
The Advertiser speaks well of the 
new cfficials, 


ieee 

Fine rx New Oatraxs—The Pica- 
sue gives the following particu'ars of 
the fire which occurred in the Third} 
Néstrict of that city on Sunday eve- 
aing Inst, destroying the whole block 
of buildings bounded by Port, Ram- 
part, Good Children and Ferdinand 
streets, with the exception of one on 


the corner of Rampart and Port. 
—— 


‘The mortality among the mules, at- 
tributable to feeding them upon West- 
ern shelled corn, has been very great 
inthe Northern portion of the State, 
and threatens {8 seriously interfere 
with farming operations. The most 
rnecessful treatment for this corn 
cholera that we have seen announced, 
isan ounce of Chloroform to half an 
ounce of Laudanum, given as a 
drench. 


Inronraxt Muusrauy Onpens—Col. 
Shepherd commanding at Mobile, bas 
ordered the provost guard to seize and 
take possession of all largo firearms 
found in the hands of improper per- 
sons, and to search the person of ev- 
ery one suspected of having small 
ars for evil purposes, such as dis- 
ing the good order and peace of 
tie city. The Provost Marshal is or- 
cred not,to permit any one to bear 
fire-arms through the streets without 
written permissi 

‘Tre Cras Comrxc.—It was only a 
fw days since thatwe announced the 
fiilure of the immense house of 
Cmue, Watts & Co. Now we see that 
Fouer, Trenholm & Co., of Liver- 
pomh, with several h ynses in this coun- 
t.,, have failed, with linbilities footing 
ny four millions of Also 
that the well known house of Hyde & 


to excite the passions of the Northern 
people and keep up politieal fury that 
will carry the Republican party suc- 
cessfully through the next Presiden- 
tial campaign. Already the radical 
prints tem with malevolent comments; 
the disturbance is, they.say, only the 
‘ont cropping of the old pro-slavery in- 
tollerance; the resurrection seces- 
sion doctrine and the rekindling of the 
smouldering fires of an unsubdued re- 
bellion, which, if necessary, must be 
quenched in blood. A reader of 
northern papers would naturally con- 
clnde we had another “bleeding Kan- 
sas” down here, where political gladi- 
ators satiated their vindictive hate in 
human gore; and really we fear unless 
something is done to neutralize the 
agitation, check needy adventurers 
and propagandists in their efforts to 
excite the passions and cupidity of 
those whose influence they scek at the 
ballot box, the extravagant pictures 
now painted in the North may become 
life-pictures. 

It bas been very properly observed 
that during four years of terrible and 
cruel war, we bad large districts of 
country where there were thousands of 
colored people, with scarce an able- 
bodied white man, or five pounds of 
powder, or five guns in ten miles 
square; and there were no insurrec- 
tions, no riots, nor scarce any acts of 
violence. Ladies lived on plantations 
with large numbers of colored people, 
without one mele protecter, and yet 
treatel~ with courteous respect. 
Now we submit if, after the war closed, 
and the colored man was emancipat- 
ed, Radical ogitators and office-seek- 
ers had remained at home and left the 
Southern people, or all races in peace, 
they would soon have peacefully and 
pleasantly adjusted themselves to the 
situation. The races would haye con- 
tinued what they were before— 
friends, friends from association and 
interest. The colored man would 
have accepted his new position with 
moderation—would have cheerfully 
taken servico in house and field, and 
regarded as his friends those who gave 
him honest employment and fair 
wages. None of the present anxiety 
02 agitation would have disturbed the 
equanimity of the public mind. The 
jolored man would have gone forward 
1 _ moderate and healthy develop- 
ment, wisely appreciating end judi- 
cionsly improving his sdvantages— 
Al oar great industrial interests 
would have prospered and the whole 
country gone forward in a prosperous 
carcer of recuperation and social and 
financial improvement. In thus allud- 
ing to the past we only desire to fasten 
the responsibility of getting up the 
resent antagonism, where it properly 
belongs, and to conjure our people to 
make the fature as honorable for good 


years of war, whose dying echos are 
forever hushed. Let our aim still be 
to harmonize and fraternize; to infuse 
a new life into the dead avenues of 
trade, and exalt our unfortunate peo- 
ple; to combat the inflammatory bar- 
angues of the mischievous, be they 
from the North or South, with that 
calmness which becomes a quiet, dig- 
nified and manly submission. The 
North is unquestionably “master of 
the situation” and opposition to her 
will is useless; let there be none; re- 
main peaceable and orderly, comply- 
ing with the law faithfully and hon- 
estly, trusting that “behind a frown- 
ing Providence he hides a smiling 
face.” 
dishonor npon us yet, and by the help 


iey we urge, under all the difficulties 


that surround us now, demands much 


to it 


selves in the art of soldiering. I 


order and moderation, as were the|! 


You cannot find a stain of 


of God, there never will be. The pol- 


self-sacrifice and magnanimity, but we 
believe the Southern people are equal 


ee 

Fonsrr Atanuep.—The Mobile Ad- 
vertiser's Washington correspondent 
informs ps that the Chronicle is filled 
with wonder and alarm in consequence 
of recent information from Baltimore, 
announcing that numerous volunteer 
military companies are organizing in 
that city, the members of which are 
drilling nightly, and perfecting them- 


order in the city of Mobile. The 
police administration is suspended and 
special policemen, or members of the 
old force may be emplyed when neces- 
sary. Breaches of city ordinances 
will be tried as heretofore. All viola- 
tions of the public peace and existin 
orders will be dealt with by the mili- 
tary. Outdoor congregation: after 
nightfall are prohibited? When pub- 
lic demonstrations are intended notice 
must be filed at the Mayor's office in 
season, to permit the presence of such 
police force as may be deomed essen- 
tial Severe responsibility is attached 
to the publication of articles com- 
mending or inciting riot or violence 
to individuals, or the public use of in- 
cendiary language, or occurrences of 
disorder in rooms of public entertain- 
ment. The spirit of the order is very 
good, yet a pernsal of the ukase re- 


pas a pas on va bien loin. Every order 
of this kind should admonish the peo- 
ple of the necessity of organizing un- 
der the present law and relieving the 
country of military rule. 
sissippi bas been fortunate thus far, 
but our next neighbor's house is now 
on fire and it behooves us to consider 
our own safet; 


to be drawn, at Hernando, Miss, 
. Tickets five dollars, Send by 


June 
mail, 
SHANNON & ARMSTRONG, 

ite Office. 
Meridian, 


——__ 

Albert Pike, though a Tennessee 
editor, is laboring very bard to con- 
vince the people of Mississippi that 
they should voto against organining 
under the military bill. Ifthe Gen- 
eral ‘will try and relieve his own State 
of Brownlow’s rule and secure the 
ballot for the good and true Tennes- 
sceans, the citizens of Mississippi will 
endeavor to look after the intercests 
of their own State. Bespattering our 
fair women with flattery, couched in 
chaste rhetorique, is a shrewd plan to 
defeat reconstruction as proposed by 
Congress. In the days of the Con- 
federacy it did very well to teil the 
girls the man in the moon would hold 
his nose as he passed the fire-xide war- 
riors by; but that kind of tea-pot pat- 
riotism has “played out.” Our women, 
like the great bulk of the men, want 
peace and order, and aze not disposed 
to array themselves agninst Congress 
and the army and navy, with broom- 
sticks. The men tried that for four 
years with guns and failed—now Lee, 
the noblest Roman of them all—says 
peace, and a hearty compliance with 
the law, and we are sure that nine- 
tenths of those who wore the “grey” 


now as when he cried “onward” in the 
Valley. 


Tickers yor 
Lorteny.—Valuable city and cout 
property to be drawn at F 
e 15th 


—-—- 


MSTRON 
Gazette Office, 
Meridian. 


‘The bureau of statistics shows that 


the exported products of this country 
for the first quarter of the present 
year wero valued at thirty-three mil- 
lion dollars, of which amount the 
Southern States furnishe! just twenty- 
two millions worth, or 70 per cent. of 
the National exports. 
a 

Gen. J. H. R. Taylor, Senator from 
Marsball county in this State, has ad- 
dressed a letter to Gen. Ord and pub- 
lished in the Memphis Avalanche, ask- 
ing for an order stopping civil pro- 
ceedings for the collection of debts, 
8 la Sickles. 


Tickets ron tre Sovrnenms AsYicM 
Lorreny—Valuable city and country 
property to be drawn at Hernando, Mis, 
June Lith. Tickets five dollars. Send by 
mail or call on 

SHANN 


The citizens of Kentucky are about 
to present to the wife of Hon. John C. 
Breckinridge, a home within the bor- 
ders of the State she loves so well, 
and which bas showered so many hon- 


ininds us of the old French maxim |* 


True, Mis-| ¢. 


will be as ready to obey his injunction | ¥' 


Tur Sovtures Asyiea | 


i 


Sic 
i 


ars 
2 


Territory, says there Is great excitement 
there about rich uid diseoveries in that 
section. ‘ 


Indians 
the stock and shooting the settlers in _ 


well armed. 
Cixcrexatt, May 

Uy $6QIS, Wiest Srmer; S 
25; No.2 $3 07. Corn ‘dull and un- 


2—Flour_dul 


Whisky nnsettled at $232, 


for middling. g232 
Pak 


Prov fogs aaa and unchanged. 


Lard 123{c. 
Loum, May 22—Four weak and 
unchanged. Wheat, prime fall 
806 $3 10@3 20. Corn dull 
and lower at $1 03@1 10. Oats firm at 91 
Sie, for prime and choice. Provisions dul 


corn dull; 

in bulk 35c, Mess 

Shoulders 9e.~ Loose Clear Sides 
poet, Rave whisky. freo, $2.20. Prime 
Es 


ts mnchanged. Pork dull at $25 
Bacon in. fair jobbing de- 
rity 12123 clear sides 
oud 1 
Taverroor. May 22—Cotton closed 
qguie ling uplands 11@11 
10,000 bales. “Breadstuffs qu 
losed with a declining tenden: 
fons quie 
Wastiixatox. May 22. 
is 


adopte 
dred 


Ist of June. 
All fers have been nominated, and 
In case the District Judges do not, confirm 
notuinations, they are empowered to fill 
vacaneies with suitable persons. 
Warenrow Mai Last night 
at one o'clock the Wisconsin was 
ued, about three miles from Cape 
Vincent. Twenty-five to thirty lives lost. 


CITY MARKET, 


SANFORD BUILDINGS, MEKIDIAN, MISS. 


kecp the Bnest quality of meet the coun- 
ras. 
SANFORD, CAIN & MAGGARD. 


Meridian Tournament Club. 


nd Tournament,Cor- 
tion and Fancy 
‘Dress Ball, 


Will be given at Meridian, Miss., oo Thuraday, 
Supe 15tb, 1867. 


THREE PRIZES IN GREESDACKS. 
to be awarded to the 
the greatest number of 
3 with the lance. The smoad, $100 The 
third, $50; awarded to the Knights taking 
the next bighest number of Tings with the 


ize money will be placed io t 
Jadges mad « on the field. 
mece # of the tilting shall be aos 


will accompany the iret prize, 
ih, each, with the second and 


‘The Knight who wins the frst price shall 
be heralded “Rt. Royal Keight,” and will 
have the honor of crowaing the Queen of 
Love and Beauty. 
‘The Knight who wi 
the first Mai 


ih the lance: 


ings, thi 
nos ia diameter, will be euspended 
, wis b can be raised or lowered, 
accommodate the beight of the horse or rider. 

Each Knight will be entitled to three tilts, 
and in case of unavoidable sccidents, may re- 
pest the ride, not to exceed three tilts—mar- 
amaeix. Allties to be deciced upon the 
quickest time. 

‘The circle will be two hundred and fifty 
ards in eireumference. One buodred and 
ifieen yards to be made. Time—10 seconds. 
‘All paints of dispute growing out of the 
exercises to be referred to howe 
de ill be final. 

‘Those desirous of entering the list must 

ther names to the Secretary by 1 
o'clock, a. m., of the date of the exercises; if 
pet named on the roll they will nut be 
Sised an real ead true Keights, and be 
den the liste by ae Marshal * 

Each Ks it will appear in Knight's co 

and character designated. 


ors upon her distinguished husband. 
pas eo 
Atiastic Crrr, N. J. 


Lt, Gen. N. B. Forrest, 


directions. The savages are generally | » 


in Tsho are driving off | the 


(Il; famn-| * 
1 winter | 


THE GREAT 


|ERN PREPARATIONS 
Fam- 


nt 
Jocality. : 
‘They are not secret nor patent mix- 
tures and are reeommended to be tised in 
lien of those prepared by our Northern 
friends, who know but little about South- 
ern treatment. 
‘Ours Is the only slass of Famlly Med- 
{eines ever offered to the public which 
were prepared by the Medical Profession. 


FEMALES OF THE SOUTH! 


| Diseases peculiar to your sex, Incident to 
all localities, culled from the passin breeze, 
‘that fans you with {ts perfumed breath, 
| or suatchéd from some pedant dew-drop, 
e to you a constant and abiding trouble. 
Whether an inhabitant of elty or country, 
‘or hovel. di rankles 

vitals. GI 


Now bursts upon your. vision, and the 

clouds of dispair that hang as a heavy 

11 of gloom upon your brow can now be 

riven and the bright visions of 

Health in all ite grandeur are now offered 
* DROMGOOLE & COS 


" 
English Female Bitters. 

Is the only combination that actually and 
positively arouses and restores the womb 
to Its natural healthy condition. It re- 
moves all unnatural ‘obstruction, relieves 

infal or 80 Mer 
Leucorrhera or whites Fall 
Womts, Hysteries, Chlorisis, 
nervoumess Swimming and 
the Head, Melancholy, U! 
ritation of the Womb, Dera 
Kidneys and Bladder. and all the d 
that are peculiar to the female sex—atlict- 
ing old or squng married single. 
get one bottle, it will do you. 


TOUS LIF BLOOD 
Must be changed, in order to be relleved 
of that troublesome class of diseases re- 


rin; blood. 
“ulning Pars 'DROMGOOLE & CO’S 


CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH 
Is reeo by the Medical Profession 
and most Certain Blood Pus 
the best 


‘ellow Dock, 
lodine of Potash. For Scrofula, Cutanc- 
s, ‘Skin, Diseases, Gout, Rheurnatlsm, 
Glandular Tumors and Swellings, old Ul- 
cers and old Sores, Constitutional De- 
rangements, ete, it acts Hke a charsa, 


DROMGOOLE & CO.'S 


Fluid Ext. Bearbe: Cubebs 
a and ‘Buchu’ 


why concentrated medical cemepwends 


or Milky Urine, Effects 

tion, Nervous Trem! 

a) in Cae | Gieet, . 

Strangury, and all affections requiring a 

quick'and vellaide Diuretic. 

wat onthe A | Bake cing 
of ry 

eld or young, male, or female, ts com 

pound can be relied 


a 
CHILLS AND FEVER 


Can be so easily cured by using one 

age of brome & Cou King of 

which never fulls to arouse the 

clears the Stomach, open the Bowels 

relleve the most Inveterate case of Chills. 

One package will cure case of lx months 
ng. 


DROMGOOLE & 00.’S 
RED DIARRH@A REMEDY, 


alcoholic 
ino, catech, 
forbid glomach and 


long standing can 


Canoe 


i 


Send |" 


Established 1847. 


DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS, 


Corner of St. Francis and Joachim Streets., 
MOBILE, ALA. 


Have constantly for sale much 
THE LARGEST AND BE3T ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY Goops 


ever offered in this Market. 


THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN IMPORTED DIRECT 


from the Manufactures of Europe and America, and will be sold az Cheap as 
ge " eer Hinont on this Contin y 


. 


rE, larenter ot Greensboro, Als., is with the abore bouse, and willbe pleased to serve” 
is friends. 


lyr 


2 i Ross. 
Ross & Wilson, 
DEALERS IN 
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWAKE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, 
SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, &c., £0. 


Johnson Avenue- 
MERIDIAN, MISS. 


Wheeler & Wilson’s 
& 


—and— 
203 PIAGAZINE STREET, 
New Orleans, 
Warehouse, 97;and 99 Julia Street 
pinrcr 1MPORTERS OF 


RHEFFIELD AXD WOOL- 
ERHAMPTUN 


comic 
Nee and 
Edgo 


SEWING MACHINE 
Awarded (he highest Premiam at the exhibi 


toa of the St, Louis Aj wd 
cal Fair, 1868, aa 


The World’s Fair, 


LONDON, 
French Exposition, 
PARIS, 
sohit ovecy, BUILD) HARDWARE, 
Marb!eized Iron Mantels and Mantel Gr.tes 


United States Fair|T? tisaite 


Where sewing Machioes have been exhibited. 
Every Macbise is sank 


Which are offered to the Country Trade ats 
small advance on coat of importation. 


t 


learns, also, that these companies are the 
made up of young men who were for- 
merly in the Confederate service, and 
it regards the information as reliable 
but unaccountable. Theie is doubt- 
Jess some truth ix the rumor. Warn- 
ed by experience, and contemplating 
the possibility of an exigenty, it may 
be inferred that the Baltimoreans are 
profiting by Forney’s example, 


‘The news of Frazer, Trenholm & Co's. 
_ frilure, caused gold to advance to 137]. 


i 


ii 


2—The 
de Cuba has feet of | Col. E. Barksdale... 
deen safely | Col. D. C. Glenn, 


~ s S 


oe é tee. Clty 
n f fy dnialpite rematics known. 
) eee otable Pant Bee rapidly. ft 


art Ly 
to the Hdmian Family, xe 
ne eee sheir hoite to die.” nite <e ara 


tee ue Tar ieterioe so td 
‘qeality. z 


oath {4 Se ry Soames, 
aerate Position, aieg many phy bonne bas bat tb ama if? Webstae 


Compikihic® Coetand Vabie ty the Pit- 
| ucation Given tere and Er Ordi- 
| noryand Literary, Colleges 
ed-t6 be the first fn bee 
merica, Seay Trae ra 

Eaeeitcnet 
ments, Ly 
Miention hate A 


to ake a0} 
= a: 


Sane Be correper tees 


ms —Careline—! 
as ties Ho, teteat 2B: 

ag We sleo havo— 

TARCH, Iriab Potatoes, Navy Deans, Cheese, 

PPLES—Driod, Homisy, Dried Peaches, 


(OTS, Macerony, Spien, Poppet, Git 


YSTERS, Shot, Poitder, Cops, Corn Meal, 
AISINS, Flodr, Powps, Mackerel, Cendtes, 


SBORD & BRO. 


= aS ‘ 


ro 
FO ALL MANKIND. | 


‘earefol we should be fn 
ta hfe we soeall a all ices 


ace 


ty. roee cab 
ma rash act we may enall usery upon 


ith Seer ae x in via M thoes 
perpenekationiie: 


fees a may real 


wat ep disiat Dig 
aay berbad 


MM. W. WARSE’S PATEST 
Atmospheric» Partable Soda Fountain. 
Mamnfacterstt taihsold by tbe Patantee. 


ie 508-North Fourth Street, St. Louis. 


mba3-ewdr. 


2 WDOWELL 2 co. 
CARPETS, OL. CLOTHS, 
MATTING 


"| HOUSE ANG STEAMBOAT 


FURAISHING CODDS CO- 


FOURTH STREET, 
and | 5) Gnassewecs BT. LOUIS, 


N.B— See: gentlemen who hare en 
Lirely neglected teelr stadivs for the past 

‘yeare/-can here be perfected in any 
branches they may desire, io a fow 
months. 


TERMS--Payable in Advance. 


Ponmanship—les ons not limited, $ 25 00 
Rook-keepin; and single 
‘ete., a perfect course, 
Afitinnetic—inclading all. com- 
mercia! jations, 
Laoltire on Ootanefelal Lew,” : 
‘The above: constitutes the Commercial 
Coarse. 


for Commercial Course, 
‘blank books,” $ 


SS 


Sessesess 
+588 888888888 8S82 


reus 


Sahat ste St 


’|DOWDALL, HARRIS & CO}! 


Wise aes ‘ 
WASHINGTON FOUNDRY, 
ENGINE & MACHINE Stoy, 
Corie “Second and Morgan Sire 


sT. Lome: me 


Menofoctargra 
end Boilers, 3 

ide. ned Dogbte: Greslse. Sow 

Screws and Prewsen, Lard hetitte, [atl Screws 
aad Cylinders, Woot-Carding Macliae 4 
ing Castings, Young's Improved 

Mills, Soger Mitls, Quarta al 

Cis fogs laa Phas, ete. C 

Pure Brick and Welding: 


‘Agemasor 245. Satta 'c0.'s 
Ahaaiss trae 
il Well Machinery. 
as bane! “mbed ens. 


Ferrey 5 id 
STERLING PRICE. & CO., 
COMMISSION ‘MERCHANTS 
0.28 Nori Ste, 


Southweat Garage Commercial and Chestoal Sta 


ST. LOUIS, MO. 

LLL do'n Gedtral Commianron and forward 
‘stention given to 

00 Produce, an te 

Ssepplienand wil keds 


ee a 
WELLS & MANSING, 
Wholesale and Retail Dealers is 


China; Glass And 


R, ALLISO 
160 Wine. Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 


——— 
er Hloctrotyping, Stercotyping aud 
Wood Engraving. mnaySswut: 


French Burr Portable Grist Mills, 
Fer Corn Mes, Whget Elozring and Stock Ferd, 
“Queonof the South.” 
Apparatas, Suttors god Silt work 

ge ul arg Ba om ele 9 


ibe. 
ter ‘Det 


seal creeyinhsts, Uy ball or ex fs 


“QOSPARS*ENTROACH. £4. Extern's 
Hwaches, 


sxttniladtat, 

Bid OF Wagly—tisodl ty dest ed 
1 ey ee 
k js COSBARYS 


ier ssc a min ieee eas i 
RRC Of Fae es Bylmarseee. 
fet Bp 
less Iipttations 
that 


Ear Sol in Me sain by-R 
ul cen a 


t2"By Barnes, Wa 
Ta, Wholesale Aken bor Southern States, 


“cosTARrs 
UNIVERSAL 


BUCKHORN SALVE. 


For Cath, Barns, Detiieks “Wottnts, Balls, 
cancers,’ Broken Breast, Sore Nipples, 
Biceding, Bila and Patera Piles; Scrof 


ticers Glandular Sweii! 
Cutaneotis | Affections “Ringworm, Itch. 
Corns, Buhions, Chilbiaths 

hands Lips, 


Boxes 25 ets, 50 ete, and Bt sizes. 


£77 Soh by all Driigatets cree where 
Ea-Avd by I WSTAR, Depot | 
484 Broadway. 


EP Aan by RY. Be Chadwick: Mer 


sha riee 
fins cansed the fail 


| Fcthag wiki as may Sygpead on having 
revorea, end the artclt a 


ulona Patrit and Hi-eonditioned Sores; | ¥: 
itigs, Eruptions 
HeWis, 


- | without rezerd to valae, and: sot tot 


“COSTAR'S"” 
USIVEESAL 


GORN SOLVENT, 1, 


ta7And hyd. VR. Chadwick, Merili- 
an, 
hanes, Ward & ¢ 
La., Wholesale 


«<CcosTA Rs” 
PuEPARATION OF. 


BITTER-SWEET 


axp 
ORANGE BLOSSOMS 
rou prattirrixe tink CourLExON. 
Used to Soften and Bea 
remmore Freekles:Pimples, Eruptions, &e. 
all others. 
motes, 9 
EB Soldey all Drustits every whore. 


AULD TEX RY IC COSTAR, Depop 
ASL Ay 
Ke ott 


eR, Chailwick, Meridky 


Avid Tarif VaR 7 New 
Ta, Wholegile Agents Gr. South 


sg ea Soret 


Cosa ieauieg ot 
fen i al Drow 6 te Tirvat asd 


{Ladies are now ming it In preferunce to | 


wieed ot that 

stood peode’ Tow bode Rien ot 
orope, owlag Wo tbe late German war, 

Ciasstroas Gnaocial eriais i 

2 of x let ge nember of Jew: 


F | priers thet we 


inet 
Goode; end give better cheers to Graw the most 
Waiabie prizes then any other ¢slablishwect 
dog & stmtlar badinome OUR ALM is TO 
VUBASE, aod we respee-fully mobicit your pat- 


~ | range, maw amt malent of giringibe almost 
re Daring the S 


Those who jee = 
the fd 1 valve of their money, 


as £9 artiele on oot Hist ts worth fees then One 


Dollar, retail, snd there dre no biaukt Parties 


aguas s sep abner ein mail or ox: 


one fullowing parties bare recedlly drawo ral 
es (rom tke Merebapta’ & Manu 


hae‘ sbi reak 

pare 

ty, baie! 

Fateh, vlan. 6890 Wika, bmmons, New 


torged to the neal Hoop Skirt to be fownd, 
first class stores can forsi no idea of the case 
and elegaves this Skirt givesto the wearer. 


TO THE LADIES. 


To foe having worw one of thei Sitrte it is 
Bot seressary. for af fo Apene ef tbeir superior 


bon considege them the only 
refed tata bei grace and 
betag well adzpted 

cf ances, ood atande. pre-emesral lor the Dew 

style narrow gored abort dre-ses 
jbo have not, we ssy.try them; 


Suit ate to pee isa yon Counct 


| webte any store 


World for title aera 
splendid cbunee of g 


ar sicing can be asod {or wraseriog.smd 
te: letver. 
Bet whew no patticulet size is wet for, the of. 
Siwary nize (or jedien’ wear wlll be acer the 
day, dod the Ceruiicats Une fallo« ing day trem 
‘Ail orders for be accom 


- | Washington, 


rhea comveat nk. 
Partial List of Articles to tbe Sold foe 
ONE-DOLLAR EACH 
pal fer 
wotit you kaow What youare to recety 
lo Ohickeridg’-Grand Pimos * 
tb : tson to oH 
45 


3 11Sto 22 
* Fe Machines 40 to 30 
Fise Oil Taiatibgs 3 


pens and Vetoes, fubey Work 

! Quid and River Extea 

ge amortment of Fine 

Yot every description, 
ropeot tlle fata 

Zr A chance to objain any of the above act 

jor UNE DOOLAM, by parchasing = sealed 

for 25 ceuta. « 


dew 


egy Bikiria? orest 
jed with the money end the address There 
be moner is to be seat. 
far We atsail bw pleased 
pultable parties misting 
‘Aadreas 
FILS. Menofecturing Company, 


0G 2, 95, Liberty 3 
Room: 


PATENT MICA ROOFING. 


New York Gliga thooling, Company. (Be 


WrieLe oF COM 
roan RVURING BV KK OF FES 
AC. Mis edapted & 
pot Hat, and cau be re 


ep ia rel 
‘toot th make 3 


MICA ROOFING PAINT, 


| LRON, ar SUING ROOFS. 
goat th three costa of rd nary 
Pamt. Nodoof caw rast ehéer it, and Ott 
Leaky Roofe may be smade permane tly 
enol and Gorablavby its ene 
Toe Patet required xo wraime, but is ready te 
be applied with the otdanary pr! 
£1 pet gaton, mbich will core 
aanare (rt 
Also ‘mannfeeturers of LACK LUSTRE 
. TARKED FELT ai) ROOFING 


ane 
ink furwishe 
raied” address 
SuTRE MILA LOOPING OO. 


ive Mealed Envelopes will he sont for | @ 


"Eleven for $2; Thirty for 85 
One Hundred for $15. 


Agents Wanted Everywhere. 
Uneqealied isdecementa offered to Ladi 
Geate who will net as aueh. Our ¢escriptir 
calars will be svat cation, 
a the following man- 
ach, article sd its 


aS 
sédreas, without cogerd to choice, ow receipt of 


the Certifieate the parehaser wil 
draws dnd ite value, and can 


ify the Skin. | P 


Long letfers are 
to write plain directions, O:derafor SeaLen 
Exvaipres must in every case be accompanied 
us the Cast, with the ah ot, the 
ry 


and Toy 
seek Eavare showld We sddccmed te tee 
Beier Ep ons 
“JACKSON, COR 


Payee ~ 


Sixty-five 
ty fire | 


Bod ta re | 
pau UdG i HECLS 


REPARATOR CAPILL 


Four awitel 

Destructive of comfort, snd not worth a Sg; 
Come sued, come fortbiat, come agly and (air 
And rejoice ta your ewn lezursent hair. 


REPARATOR CAPELLL 


For ree'ovigg ait mpon bald hesdaggrom 
ever este lt moy have fallen ost) aa forciya ® 


growth of bairupon the face. it bas no equal 


Teweill (oree the:br ad to grow epon the amoo.h 


I prenarations mY 
irely worthless, and 


which are invariably ches 
With ies meats 


+f the nervous ayavenn. 
‘The natives of the “ORIRNTY 
CHISGABORA from more wil. 2 
4 are hsppily ncenscions of ie 
Couraeg thrash 
ot tbe labater 01 the fomes of tovarco oo 
ig Score. 
Wa iaviue avery lorer of the weed to try the 
ond guarmutee enpreeedented 
pleasure fn sls delicious favor. 


EDWIN M. COOK & Co. 
Sole agama and Importers of the CHUBOROIA 


berg ecloreiad an kieas, ed “2 
Havanne and damerican ‘Segurs aed 


Tobacrgs, 
| 197, % nua 1X DEPOT, 


ae. a 
alte World “Astonished ' 


atthe scondrefed revelations made lay the great 
Axtfologist, 


H. A. PERRIGO. 


gies som 


4 the i 


Wnguiston eps 
1 by andl of ree 


i 
laluty the d 
you were Lorn, exciaaing = smal 
Manet ld. 
4, 
AFFLICT 
Suffer no More! 
hea by the wes of DR JOT 
cag be cured permanent 


web bax aitous’ 


c 
Ob she was beantifal and fF, 
With starry eyea, and ragiaot har, 


Whee carling tendrils soll, onwibed, 
Eochaioed the very heart and mind. 


CRISPER COMA, 

For enrling the Hair of cither Sex into 

Wary and Glossy Ringlets ot 
Heavy Massive Cant — 


Ladies and Gentoo 
Wet 


Dy osing this art 


remnelrea a thousend fold. 
world 


i Pwr ae 


No 8 Wert Fayette trees, 


aa SE 
euciesay 
‘so precious acd 


‘Toe beuthy which wee was so 
Isevate aboot ee 


By the we TisreAws : 
White Liquid Enamel. 


‘nat 


fhe closest 
i 


sea the ch sccornoanies the adver 

at, wiltibe published for S$. Lf not paid 
10, 

scat aqeardill be charged at the 


Freight train pass ‘Up at 


Passenger 
Freight train 


traln Teave 

arrive 

leave 

arrive z 

Vickenve axp Menuiay Rarcroap. 

Passenger train leaves 
«arrives 

Freight trains arrive 


MSs depart, 

Through trains East connect dally with 
the N. 0. J..& G. N. RB. Re trains going 
South. M. & 0. RoR, Selma and 
Meridian KR. R. at Meridian.” Accommo- 
ation train West connects»with N. 0. J. 
4&G.N.R.R. North and South. Accom- 
modation train East connects with N, 0. 
J.&G.N.R. R. South. Mondays, Wednes 
days, Friday orth, Sundays Tucs- 
days and Thursdays. 


ANSENGERS FOR M 
th make qrriek ti 
ing trains on Rout! 


the Missieaippi and 

‘Trains on Mississippi and Tenvessee Mailroad 
GOING NORTH 

Loare Grenada daily at 1.45 4. Mo and? 28 Pat 

Arriving at Memphis at 045 A.M. aud 4.45 Pt 
GOING S UIE 

Leare Mem chis daily at 10.0" A Mant 445 1 3 

Arriving at Grenada at 5.00 P Mand 1) 452M 

Making clove conneetsons with trains om Missi 


itn 
i 


it 


Rush's Stable at 10 o'clock P. M., and 
march through the prinélpal streets— 
Tilting will commence at o'clock. The 


| crowning willtake place as soon as the 
| tilting is over, A committee of young In- 


dies will then be selected by the Judges, 


. | and invited to the stand, to designate the 


| most graceful rider. 
‘The ball comes off at the hall over Shear- 
er’s store, on Johnson Avenue. 
——_—— 


Notices. 
We would call the attention of our read 


| ers to the advertisement of Ruddle & Co. 


found in another column of our paper, 


. | whose medicines comnfiind tire paffonhge 
| of all those who are afflicted. 


Wo would call special attention to thelr 


*| Ague Tonle, a never falling remedy for 
-| Chills and Fever; 4 trial ts all they ask. 


‘'Thelr Saraaparilla for Eruptions of the 
Skin, Diseases of the Bloodeétc, &c, 1s too 


Ye Dyspeptic 
suffer with Indigestion, yr who need « 
gentle Stimulant, Tonle and Appetizer, 
take «Hurley's Stomach Bitters. Bitters 
that are Bitters. 

Oriental Peart Drops for beautlyfying 


the Skin, far excels anything of the kind 
known, and Is free from all injnrious tn 
gredicuts. No ladys’ tollet table is com- 
plete withont It. . 
Bitterson’s English Horse Liniment isone 
of the best Liimentsnow in use,as all who 
have used it for man or beast can testify. 
For all Summer Complaints, Cramps, 


the Complexion and giving # softness to | ton 


ad 


i 


i 
i 
[ 


iF 


By command of Maj. Gen. P-H. Sheridan, 
Tone Le HARTSUFFL A ALO. 


yesterda: ia here to 
Ei command of the Mediterranean squad 


ron. 
re-| _ It is stated that Gen. Schofield’s registra- 


pital 

was tine had 

stood equal tn the light of the law, Irre- 
spective of color of previous coniition. 


lis speech was with enthusiastic 
appiianse. 


aRLESTOX, June 6.—Considerable de- 
pression prevails In the community owing 
to the recent order of Gen. Sickles inter- 
In municipal affsire. In the last 
ya city has fallen ten to fifteen 


pros-| the provisions of the national tel 


"A white man, recently committed to Jap 
on the charge of attempted rape uj 
colored gil, hung himself last 
night. 

onic. N.C, June &—The State Ex- 
ecutive Committee of the 


Republicans througbou 
meetings in eve! 


pold | of taking action on may 


tion order meets with Stanton’s 
Grant's appro 
wanted a copy to Gen. Ord for his diree- 
tion, not officially however. 

Montana advices report an increased 
yield and shipments of gold over former 


and 


years. 

‘Thomas Little was arrested on suspicion 
of being concerned in the late Richmond 
bank robbery, and hanged by a mob at 
Warrensburg. - 

New Yors. June 6—The Directors of 
the Western Union T Company, 
ai a meeting held in this city on the Sth 
Inst, unanimously resolved to accede to 


ph 
law passed by ‘and dit that 
the necessary notices ‘be filed with the 
Postmaster immediately. By thls 
action the government will acquire the 
ight to purchase the company’s lines and 
perty,at a valuation to be determined 

y commlationers chosen. 
*"Cuevetaxp, June G—A joint meeting 
of the executive committee and the trus- 
tees of the Merchant's Union Express 
Company is being held here, with = view 
yy taatters connect- 
ed with the welfare of the company and 


perch tees Untexay Org 
Lo 


perfectly harnless, For ‘sale, 
and Retall, by Bracrx, Sucers & Co. 
Chemists, Troy, N. ¥. See theiradvertise- 
menta in another column in this paper. 
NOW THY DESTINY, 
Mavawe E. F. Tuoastox, the great English 
Astrologist, Clarroyant and Psychometricen 
‘who bas astonished the scientific classes of 
the Old World bas now located herself at 
Hodson, N.Y. Madame Thornton pomesser 
wach wonderful powers of second right, as tu 
enable her to isspart knowledge of the great- 
eat importance to the single or married of 
either sex.» While in a atate of trance, she 
delineates the very features of the person 
youare to marry, and by the aid of am ta: 
strament of intexse power, knows es the 
Peyehomotrope, goarantess to prodace a life- 
like picture of the future husband of wife of 
the applicant, together with date of marriage, 
position in life, leeding traita of character, 
2c, Thus is no hambug, as thousands of tee- 
timonials ean atarrt. She will send when de 


antes, tbat the picture is wht it p 
be. By euclosing « email Jock of 
stating plare of birth, age, disposition and 
complexion, and enflosing Gifty cents snd 
stamped envelope addressed to yoursrlf, you 
will recelve.the plcture’ and desired informa. 
lion by retura mail. All eomaunjeation 
eredly confidential, Address in ebpdtienc 
Madame E. P. Tuosetox, P. 0, Box 223, 
Hudson, X.Y. apeils-wiy 
FREE TO EVERYBODY, 

A large Op. Circular giving Information 
of the greatest importance to the young of 
both sexer. 

In teaches how the homely may become 
beautiful, the despised respected, and the for- 
sakes loved, | 


secret 
W. B. ROCKWELL & CO,, 
Successors to Biclock & Co., 
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, 
nad Newedenlers, 


BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK 
MANUFACTURERS, 


Dealers in 
cal Insiroments 
nud Sheet Music, 


Wetrars, by 
become Hole 


») SUMMER 


rehiada of the ork 
rotors of thie: 


cys 
ETERS 
3, 


Gives bestth to the child and reat vo the wrothe>. 


medicine should stand on its own 


pathieh iw de 
foe, woe A was KU, DLE 20, 
Laboratory, 41 Datlitt Pheeet, Loeior 3) 


OHIO LEN&E, 


PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 
MUGLEY'S SANSAPARILLAL | 


P all Lie remadion thit have besa di covered 


; 
@ Bpecis! attention given to 
“at 


SPI 
] 


Red Jacket 
D. HURD & SON, 
Wholesale Grocers 


yr 
{Commission » Merchants, 
Dealers in sl! kinds of 
Staple and Faucy Groceries 
ana 


experiments, and 
tb the pablie, an 
iewat 


during the preseut age for the thomnend th 
Deir to, nore equal tale wondes ut 
preparation, Ooly teo years Ii since 


who spent adecade 10 studyange 
rat introduced 


phy 


ecantry to be thy most eirpei-mg and sfleti 
i, for certain diseases, of which they bx\ 6 


psrilla, and oftentimes injore the bealth of the 
Teienot #0 with Harley's 


tion, 
wine ef tn 
fownd 1 effect n cor- 


WESTERN PRODUCE, 


fies to 8 general Conven- | the adoption of efficient measures for the =f 
4g CAIRO, TLL 


tion to assemble in this city on the first | prosecution of its business. 
Wednesday in September next. |. Sr. Joszra, Mo. June 6—I.. 
Chief Justice Chase Is receiving members | Iate 1 
of the bar now In the city. He has crea- | road, has served an Injanctlon agalnst the 
ted a favorable impression and the utmast | further laying of the track. Extensive 
cordiality prevalls. | complications grow out of Durant's re- 
New Ontxaxs, June 5.—The Board o: 
y Gov. 


AE ctions of th 
Colle, Cholera, &cy use the Extract of ebillty, Dise 
Jamalea Ginger, Prepared by James Rud- via & 
dle & Co, 

We deem it useless to say anything of 
Keaton's Chemical Writing Fluid and 
Carmine Ink, for thelr reputation sa the The citizens of Cottonwood have been 


best mae Is known to all who use them; ordered to remain at home to guard their 
to such as have not used these luke we {houses Six men were killed Becently In 
recoutnenst to gtve them a trial. lent; E. A. 1 Pe vigeRy of the sows, = im 
Ten: eae aie Gal | the chief Office: portant lines | 
of railway In Virginia and North Caroli- | 
repalrin na, fifteen delegates being presen 

Gen. Longstreet publishes a letger this | here to-day, and engaged tn the 
morning Inthe Republican, contaffing the | 0! i by which the time between 
following paragraph : |New York and New Orleans may be 
“The mbdiary Lill amendments are peace |shortened. | The seuion will probably be 

sleasure to deal’ "They keep good offerings and we should accept them as | continued two days longer. 
2s ar Lee be wer S0D- | eich aed place ourselves upon them aa the |. CLEVELAND, Om June 6- 

Our Club Rates, ply of the “necessaries of Mfe” always on | Starting point from which to meet future | Episcopal Convention to-day the cl 
Land, and are xvmoderate In thelr Sgures | political issues as they arise.” feature of interest was a letter from the 
The wherowithal to Interest those wisl- | 4. the times will justify. They are also| Gi aplishes a leiter addressed | Rev. Bedell Assistant Bishop of Ohio 
Ing toxubsefibe to a cheap newspaper, will s fora muperlor article of Time. resident, protesting against his| now in Rome, taking strong law church 
be found tinder the head af club rates— |" ? : removal. Auother, very caustic, was ad- | cround, characterizing rituallsm contrary 
Ww, | 7 iin ETE dressed to Gen. Sheridan, in which he says | to the spirit of the prayer.book. and urg 
Ve have revised and relic +) We acknowledge the receipt of an invt- | theres nota word of truth in the charge | Ing a strict adherence to the formsof wor 
as to put the Gazette with ¢ reach of | pat} an Cane. that he was Impeding the execution of the | ship preser! herein. The letter wus a 
easy eae: We Gide K. weknbeeee Si ae Dowd, 3 others, of Con a 43 werful one and was well recelved by th 
y pewenaner lo | coxnantttse On tnvitatlemyto attend the ex | ee oo Sune &.—The debt bearing | Convention. cere, 
nage. with | Thuinatlon of the Seotland ‘High, School, | -o\ 1 ‘ F sixty-one mik,|  Rucumoxp, June 6.—Tie registration of | 7, 

to be helt at Laurel HUL Neshote county, | lion four hundred and forty-one thousand | Yoters Is directed to, be commences! in this 
om the {th July next. Te would’‘afford’ us| dollars; currency bearing has decreased | OY on ye 17th Inst. and to be continued 
Sicamire to athend Bishi ge. | forty-one million four hnndred and twen- | 5 


sippl Central Kailrond cape 
¥. LIVERMORE, Gen, Sept. 7 . { Durant, 
nager of the Union Pacific Ralk it, indigestion,” Piles, 
onary Diseanea, Syph- 
Min, “Serofula 
King’s keily 


JANGING 


dJacket Bitter 
ne effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for 


he sakeot enfuring hanasity, send tree to| Meridian Tournament Club. 


direction fr | 4 Gyand Tournamen 


and Fane 


aprils=wamn, 


ERRORS OF YOUTH. 


A Gentieman whownffered for years from 


moval. 


Starch Glowm, makes OldT 
look like new. 2 


Imperial B 
World. 10 ce x 


Waters Magic Ofntmen 
for ores, Burns, 2, 
VOX. 


| 
| 


Wurre Linyp & Co—The advertise 

of this euterpristing,bouse will be 
| found elsewhere. The miembers of the 
firm are all natives of the State, and quiet 
| unas uming gentiemen with whom {t iss 


23 cents per | met 


Hurley's Ague Tonio, 


For sale by SMITH ALFORD. 
ant JNO. W. HARVEY 
masdowdew lm. 


PERFECTLY RELIABLE. 


TO CONSUMPTIVES. 

The advertiser, been restored to | 

health in a few weeks by a very simple rem. | 

edy, after baving suffered for several ye Ab 

with a severe lung fection, and that dread’ 
nxiows to mal 

eofferers the means of 


Tir onte rouedy tor Chille and Perer of A 
{| and Parry thot or ean be geet 
Harley's Ague Toole, There have, bees, thor 
sandsecured by uwag it who had Cele the avtat 
remedies without bevelit; but i 0 Cue bad 


Hurley's Ague Tonic 


failed to effect eure, AN who have “wied it 
chrerfally tell their efiijoted friends of it "ea'e 
nd certats eure for ehille and fever, Ay 

Id consult ther 

“ntere end 

sake ‘een 
eure 


jane. 
‘The prize mon: 

bands of the judges an 
hen the sucee s of the 
nounced 

. | "A crows w 

all who desi will send « copy of | and aw: 

the prescription used (free of charge), with | third. 

the directions for preparing and using the) 7! 


be placed in the 
arded on the field 
jing shall be aay 


disease, Consumption—ia 
mony to his fello 


akoompany the Bet prize, 
, each, With the second and bott ty. pl s 


par 
Knight who winsithe first fal} | All eases of fever 
alJed “RL Royal Kaight,” Sead for ito 


ting ap clubs and ¢ 
tlun of our paper. 
Notice to Correspondents, 
“May.” who sends san acrostic and a 
piece of poetry on “Night” is informed 


that her cominuntcation Is reepectfilly de- | 


clined. If you wish to write anything for 
pablication try prose. The verses you rend 
are deficient in méasure and do not indi 
cate much genine for poetry. 

“Long Ago,” by E. 8. will bppear in our 
next. 


‘We invite attention tothe card of Smiths 
. & Parsons, Vicksburg. and to the fact that 
they are now offering forsale three thou- 


sand sacks of corn, just received from St. 9 


Louls by barge. There Isno better firm 
in Vieksburg than Smiths & Parsons, and 
they sell at prices that défy competitio 
‘They are agents for the Mississlppl Valley 
Transportation Company at St. Louis, and 
receive weekly Iarge shipments of corn, 
flour, &c., thus offering superior induce- 
ments to merchants. Our young friend, 
J.J. ood, formerly of Scott County, is 


with this house, and will be glad to serve | ann open bin ene from Raleigh, will | the d 


hilg friends, Besides. J. A. Jones, of this 


— | one of the 


with acapital of half a million to build 

houses and stores, Therstock to be ‘paid 

| for in checks on the Bank of Commerce — 

| He proposes to ra over to the company 
estate and personal property, as 
f the Bank. 


Board of ‘eltors organized 
| Franels Vinton, of New 


1. Augemar, of Loulstana, Secre- 


The have carried this city by 
300 maJority, and have a majority in the 
Pity Couneil. 

Mr. Davis will reside daring the sum- 
mer at Niagara, a beautiful little village, 


erie A fine residence has been Atted up 
| for his accommodation. 

‘Attorney General Stanbary has return- 
| ed trom New York. 4 nat 
i heve peeaeean een in tape 

aye produced & 
4 Hit ‘ireles. ae, 


e 
t is confidently expeoted that the Pres- 
take the reins im his owt bands. 

it in stated that Durant has declined the 
Governorshfp of Louisiana. 


Attor ‘Stanbury fs in receipt 
of many Ieters with question 


jest In Canada, on Lake On-| Vi 


ty-three thousand; matured debt not pre- | 
sented has decreased two million two hun- 
dred and nineteen thousand; bearing no 
Interest has Increased three hnndred and 
sixty-eight thousand; decrease of coin in 
the treasury, fifteen million four hundred | 
and ninety-two thousand ; Increase of eur- 
reney, thirty-elght million eight handred 
and twenty-seven thousand. Total de- 

yeane of debt, five million one hundred 
and seventy thousand. 

It js officially announced that the Treas- 
ury {a prepared to redeem compound in- 
crest notes as they shall mature by the 
payment of the principal and Interest on 
presentation to the Treasurer or elther of 
the Assistant Treasurers at New 
Philadelphia or Boston. 

Moxtooxrxy, June 5—The Union Re- 
publican Convention of Alabama adjourn- 
ed xine die, to-day, aftera two-dayn's ses- 
sion. The proceedings of the first day 
were confined chiefly to completing or- 
ganization. Wm. H. Smith, of Randolph 
county, formerly a Colonel in the Federal 
army, was elected President, with thirteen 

ice’ Presidehts, and four’ Secretaries — 


York, | 4 


A. Pollard has entered sult against 

W. James, Revenue Collector. for property 

in W mn. wold by confiscation aud 
James. 


purchased 

Purtapetrnta, June 6—A holler explo- 
ded at 1020 Sansom street demolishiny 
five story bullding. ‘Thirteen persons h 
been dug out; ix dead and two died 
most immediately. 

‘Twelve others are cupposed to be in the 
ruins. 


Companies, returned a verdict tn fiver of 
the plaintiffs, allowing them $11,271. 
Avausta, June 6—Gen. Pope has issued 


i 


i 
ive 


i 


: 


t 
i 


Hig 


a 


same, which they will find « etne cone rox 
Comeurrion, Actuxs, 
Cotns, and all Throat and Lang. Affestions. 


The Avertiver in Bending 
u fit the afflicted, and 


Wonderful but True. 
MADAME REMINGTON, the world-re- 
nowned Astrologit and Sompambolistic 


Clairvoyant, while in « clairroyantatale, dew 
Tineates the very features of the person 
you are to marry, and by theaid of an in- 
strament of intense por 

Pryebonotrope, fuarantess to prance a per 
fect and lifelike picture of the feture hus 
band or w 

marriage, occupation, leading traite of ebar- 


acter, de, This no Imposition, mt testi~ 


{BT Address in confidence, 
recve Rewrscrox, P. 0. Box. 297, West Trey 
N.Y. sprilawiy. 


{BTA Youre Lavr returning to_her coun 


Baoxentrisje Coton, | 


; | next highest in rings. 


honor of ecrownigg the Queen of 
Lore and Beauty. ‘ 
‘The Knight who wipe the reeond firtte, 
will erown the first Maid of Honor. and the 
Kaight wjosing the thied priee, will erown 
the second Maid of Honer. Married Knights, 
wreath tothe bachelor Keight or Koights, 
RULES AND ORDER OP EXERCISE. 
The tilting will be made the Invce 
Lance to be nine feet lon, 
number, ekeb two and a 
eter, will be 


pest the ride, not to exosed 
imumeix. All ties to be decided pon th 
quickest time. 
The eirele will be two hundred and. ff: 
are in cireumferenee. One huodred ani 
ftean yards to 1 ente Time—10 seeonds. 
All pointe o te growing out of the 
es to be referred to the judges, whose 
decision will be final. ‘eles ‘ 
Those desirous” of entering the list “most 
ive their names to the Secretary by 10 
O'elock, 4. x., of the date of theexercises; if 
pot named on the roll they: will'mat be 
thed es real and tone Kaighle, andbe rbid 
den the lista by the Marshal, 


Each vill m Keight' 
onl shores nigel 
ts entrance for, $10. 


a ot anton Ciro, teva tbe io 
ie Knights! = Right ro; 
to the contest, 7 | woe 


HURLEY'S 


f wucorasfal, will tare over the crows or) Popular Worm Candy! 


An this is really 4 srsciric rom wontty, and 
| the best and most palltable form to give to chil- 


ing. that it te Eat tate 
(ber preparations for 


ebid will take 
LB & OO, 
Proprietors, 


it te me 
the place of all other pre 
being perfectly taateleas 


James 


TTA 


RECELVESBDEPOSITS, 


titan: And Giver tion te al . 
Sore PromptZAttestion to al} Collect ons, 


‘be, ConBded to (L 
Jpom 9 AM. to 8 P. ah 


xe Cs! Retail Beales 
hg ses 


WARE, STOVES, 


1} Particolar attention 


ICE DEALERS 


PcQFFIOB OPP ORITE PLENTISS HOU? 
. » Wi , Miss. 
Order fall id 
cane ow sai ly and promptly 


Tinware, Ps Pion Pipes heet ead, E Fire 
Brick and’ Tile. 

cid 3 Steamboat and Job 

orks 


berry aad Washing 


Whoiesate and Retsil Dealer in 


IGROCERIES, 


EV. EARLY & CO. 
Front Row, Meridias. 


Meridian 


FEMALE COLLEGE, 


FACULTY: 


| filder J. B. WAMBERLIN, A, MM. 


rane Wand Teacher in Ancient Langua 
Pe’signdal opt Moral Philoeephy. 


IRS. 5.0. HAMBERLIN, 


Teseher io the Higher English Branches end 
~ French. sey 


AHISS MATTIE A. WALKER, 


BAR STORES AND 
FLANTATION SUPPLIEs, 
Inported & Domestic Wines & Liquor 
HAVANA CIGARS, 
FRENCH COMFECTIONERY, &o, 
Washington Strect, 
VICKSBURG, MIS. 
owt 


MAN, 
VICKSBURG, MISS. 
Wholasale Dealer ia 
Gvx«, HARDWARE, 
1st 
jeg! 
the 


All Kinds of Guns Maile and Repaired. 


waylsiwly 


PLOWS, OPE, 


The 
b 


jor mierehants who bare combined madi obeaye 
comission. 
Dei d, Mt. Poillips, M1 
im 


‘Hotels, Ete. — 


JB ITLER & IELLEN, 


20 St. Michael Street, 
'lMtobile. paz amn- 


OCR ot 


Plantation and Rond Wagons, | 
Dearborn & Jersey Spring Wagons, | 


Trucks, 


Carte, Draye, Wheelbarrows 


Wheelwright 


Allof wheh we 
RETAIL, at LOW 


SOC. PARKER. T. M1. LAKE, Thos, F, SHELDON 


PARKER, LAKE & CO., 
Cotton Factors 


Northwest Coruer St, Lovix and Water Ste 


MODIGL.. 


Keep 


AxD ALE KINDS OF 


Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine 


Spckes, Hubs, Feiloes, ee 


ad all doscriptions of 


WOOD WORT 


manutsdtarer’ frerght ouly 


y & C0., 
maya mn Vieksburg iss. 


“J. W. JENNINGS, 
General Steamboat Agent, 


WAARE-LOAT (Poot of Crawford 8t,) 


Me Yieksburg, Miss. 


'|General Forwarding and Com- 


| WESTERN 


thes 
paetbeciae: sie 


resi rermwmibelseigress 
High Son ool. 


1. GUULD, AM, Waal. 
hetmgasce of Masio and 
cy Deparimost. 


is art, 
and probably for we | 


wt el 


mission Merchant, * 
Dealer in all kinds of 
PRODU 
AND 


Plantation 


{AEOcters from the Coriatry sn'etted and 
sali faction ge apriawtia 


Supplies. 


roe so: ODRUFF & DISERENS 


Dealers tn 


BOOKS and STATIONERY, 
Music, Musical Instruments, 
Toys Notions, and wants Goods, 


GENTS for G 
$ hes, 8.1 


Has 
® DAVIS & MORRIS, 


Gotton Factors, 


Receiving, Forwarding and 


"| GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


os 8* © vickssura, 1133. 


Heatly solicited. 
ere at reel 


deo our Kew Orleans teede- 
"Kareatrcen. Col. 0. A Bromgher, J 
De Be Foliips, “Meeidian ; 

Go and J, 1 Ne 0. 


| wa WRLLTAM, WL H, J0NXSON, 
Vieksbarg, 


rat t 


‘Vieksbarg. 
WN, M. WILLIAMS & CO.; 


“FORWARDING AND 
ion Merchants, 


IRA W. PORTER & CO.. 
ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 


Boyal Street, 
ALABAMA, 


sof 
Flardware 
urd ware 
a fell Stack, eonslsting ia pait of 


PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, 


URNISHING GOODS, 
axp 


DESIRABLE 


For Sterehants and Trislers 


GOODS 


Abe, 


Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, | 


DOORS, 
GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS, 


ND RETAIL 
& Stationery, 


Blank Book Manufacturer & Printer, 


North-East Cor. § ia and Water sta, 
MO! 


chores stock of Hooks 
am now opening, and offering atuourually tow 
prices. 


BLANK BOOKS 


Ledgers, Journal 


the Faria 


, B 
Win; bronch ond Aseorioas manstasiers. 


HCHOOL, KOOKS. 
My atock embraces all the Senoot Books in cx 
fu Alabama and Mississippi, and, all the Lacs 
editions. 


BOOK-BINDING, 
In thia departmeat I em folly prepared to exe- 

uta all orders, with ratneas, inrobilly. ap 

dispatch, and to nd ‘Bind Boo! 

any required Pat 


Psi gon Shag tore rag pigs 
every descr 
Wils ocatoess aud dispatch. 


snd thon ibe deat a’ Baohn and Beaton 


overs, wi 
fied it to their ~ 1 before 
advantage to give ume aca 


(MES, STETSOX. ©. ©. PRESTON. A. L.eTETSOX. 


eel at 
weer ak 


ES | alogect 


Material. !|' 


of Jub Work done 


ST. JAMES HOTEL, 
Stacet, betiocen Gravier end Na 
NEW ORLEANS, LA 

W. T. HICKLE & CO., 


Proprietors, 


end Grocors, | JAS. 


Though rot tie “Be "7 


RAILROAD’: 


Jackson, MW 


Obtain 


Good Fare & Good R 


Patton House, 
IDIAN, MIs 
PATTON, PRC 


ISSIPPI 


Jones Fouse. 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPT. 


SCSIAH JONES, : PROP’R. 
This well Eoown Ion for th 


Ragsdale EHlous, 
ON THE HILL, 


Jn the East Side of the Raise 


Salears opea f 
t 


Private Boarding. 
RS M. REA would rev, peetd aid 
ible partion ef the 


epened a Daarding 
tloa of baorders 


rarera aad. fasport 
Walchea, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Cutcrs 

and Pistols, corner Canal acd 

Orieaon. 


Oorakas Fabsiir SEWING 3 Mac 
he pamelem macuines nf 


| 


The Seuthren Asyis 
sous Why itskould bo. 2; 


outhera Asylum. 
re extol o ibe endow 
syium 
phans. Tho 
difference 


women nro to be 
this establishment, 
6 yor 
‘be 


sadly in need 
ite of, the South- 


in the 

n_ Asplar 

The buyer may be sande rich ;. if not 

some poor widow er half starved 

likd will have reason to bless an w 
pofas 


compan? 
Ip the Bt od De 


wilh ban genes 


imandert, i 
munand of Levin Mager 


‘The Enterprive Star Jearns a 
son of Mrs. Vea ees the 


night, two rosso 
G age Robertson, were seen. 
tho track of the 


same arose, whieh: 
aimaive 1 ee ae b 


sie 


last 


‘peed (N-E 2S. W.) was to have 
pheld at Entewon Tuesday, for 
transaction sof important busi- 

__ 
@ newly appointed Miftary May- 
, as beer petitioned to 
ali tho polieomen from the 
sxe 


ren 
colored 

‘Fasho Bawbeeen destroyod by fire. 
‘Main Street burned from Bears’ Run 
to Moore's Creek, including the office 
of Wells, Fargo & Co. 

= a 

Scicwx or Panewas.—John M. 
Parkman, the defaulting President of 
the First National Bank of Selma, 
who was confined in Cahabn jail, es- 
expedon the 24d, plunged into the 
siver and drowned himself. 

Isscr or Sorriirs—Gen. Gil- 
Jem, Commistioner of the Froedmen’s 
“Bureau, for the State of Mississippi, 
has ordered the issue of four thou- 
sand two hnndred and fifty sacks of 
corn, and sixty thousand pounds of 
pork to the destitute people of this 


State. 
ee 
‘Tickers yor THK Asyiem 
Lorreny.—Valnable conntry 
property to be drawn, at I 
Zune 15th. Tickets five dollars. Send by 
mail, or call 
SHAN MSTRONG, 
Gazette OM 


Inducements of a character not to 
be disregarded, have influenced the 
editor of the Jackson Mississippian 
to'unite its interests with the desti- 
nies of the Vicksburg Herald. The 
names of the two journals, as well as 
their interests, will be continned. The 
editorial department will be controlled 
Dy tho editor of the Mississippian. 

bd —-+ = 
The Opinion of the Attorney- 

General. 


and its great length, have cused’ us 


to publish it inn supplement, to the | 


exclusion of much that would other- 
wise have appeared in this number. 
We have not spaco at present to give 
anything like a summary of the many 
points to which he refers ; the opi 


the whole document is characterized 
by a justice and fairness that will be 
gratifying to the Southern people who 
have so. guest on interest in this im- 
portantdecision. While there is some 
doubt still as to whether some few 
lasses of officers are disfranchised, 
and wo are promised, that hereafter a 
table will be prepared giving lists of 
such as are affected by the bill, the 
opinion is sufficiently plain as to most 
eases. 

‘The rnle of construction ix to be in 
favor of tho voter, and all not clearly 
excluded have the right to register and 
vote. 

Another most important question on 
which the opinion is very clear is that 
the Board of Registers have no disere- 
tion in necepting or rejecting those 
who offer to take the oath. Their duty 
consists simply in administering the 
‘oath and registering tho voter. They 
have no power to inquire as to whether 
the person is qualified or not. If he 
swoars falsely he may be indicted for 
perjury in » court of competent juris- 
diction, but the Board of Registers 
have nothing to do with it, if he offers 
totake the oath and be registered; 
“they must administer It, and register 
the applicant even if they know he is 
‘not eligible under the law. 

SSRs 

‘Tux Board of Registration for the 
‘county of Lauderdale, for the purpose 
of 
section of the act of Congress supple- 
mentary to an act entitled an “Act 
to provide for the more efficient gov- 


registering yoters under the first| thy 


ally honest philanthropists who figure | Py, 


in politics—Hornce Greeley and Ger- 
ritt Smith—have been making speech- 
es to the subjugated whites and eman- 
cipated blacks of Richmond, Va. The 
Speeches are characterized for mild- 
‘ness "aa@imspartislity’ {though some 
things asidare bad in logic), and we 
Believe Will Go’ some good North and 
South. Mr. Greeley believed the time 
for "peace ‘had come—that one year 
from the dste of Lee'ssurrender should 
have seen the restoration of peace. 
He warned the riotous blacks that 
they must disabuse their minds of the 
idea thot the lands of their former 
masters were to be confisented for their 
benefit, and that they will find it to} 
their advantage to settle down to bab- 

its of industry. Mr. Greeley said Mr. | 
Stovens was the only “confiscation” | 
member of Congress that he knew, 
and then referred to the hundreds of 
millions of acres.of good lands in the 
Southern and other States which were 
offered to every man for the mere cost 
of drawing up the title deed, and he 
asked the colored people if they be- 
lieved it would be becoming on_their 
part to seek to get slices off their 
neighbors’ lands rather than seeking 
for the public lands as Le had propos- 
ed. Mr. Smith did not spare the South | 
for its sins and follies, for bringing on | 
the war, or for attempting, in some 
cases, o run away from the restora- 
tion terms of Congress ; but he blam- 
ed the North also for its share in bring- 
ing on the troubles and for its want of 
magnanimity. 

It is a good sign to sce Greeley and 
Smith doing something tu counteract 
the effect of some of their own teach- 
ings. It is an indication that the war 
spirit of might is cooling down, and 
that order and justice will yet assume 
its wanted sway. We should be glad 
and [Smith take a tour 
athern States and moet 


to soe Greek 
through thy 
upon the stump the Kelly stamp of 
| wrangling fanatics who would roll the | 
waves of anarchy mountain high. 
Mecivien Lats 

We find the following notice of| 
John P. Morton & Co's school books 
aud Professor Towno's Prion 
Arithmetic in one of our Louisvill 


as tothe value of the 
b may be adopted 
| gener Is 
|” Joux P. Moxrox & C 
| Booxs—Towse's Panrary 
| We have received frou: Jolin P. 
|ton & Co, a catalogue of the school 
| books published by that enterprisin 
ly Southern house, by 
in the publication of 


's Senoor, 


plote, while 
mendations 


in the 
|the accompanying re 
lare strong and alinost end com- 
from the leading gducators in all 
ers of the South. In our opin- 
ion, these testimonials are richly de- 
served. The series is indeed every- 
thing it should be. In excellence of 
style, in charm of thought, in purity 
and clevation of tone, in justness of 
|imethod, in force of exposition, in 
geueral adaptability, and in every oth- 
er appropriate quality, the members 
of this series are unsurpassed if not | 
unequalled. Certainly no better se- 
ries is now published. If our author- 
ity is worth anything, we cheerfully 
fling it into the scale already weighed 
down by with so many of the highest 
and brightest names in the land. 

The mathematical section of this 
sorics is prepared or is in course of 
preparation by Professor Towne, form- 
erly Principal of the Barton Academy 
in Mobile, and one of the most skil- 
ful, thorough and successful teachers 
in the whole country. The Arithme- 
tic and Algebra of Professor Towne, 
are now in use, the test of which they 
abide triamphantly, all who have used 
or critically examined them attesting 
their excellence in the warmest terms. 
The accomplished author, as we are 

leased to see, bas just completed the 

rimary Arithmetic of the series, a 
copy of which we have received in 
advance of publication. The work is 
surely s masterpiece of the kind. 
Never did the learner begin to mount 
the hill of mathematics by a smoother 
or gentler ascent. The grade is one 
of the very lightest known to educa- 
tional engineering. ‘The fecblest and 
dullest of learners will find the way 
a way of pleasantness. He will scale 

steep almost without 
it Webszard nothing in 


Toot. 
the United States’ was 
Ympertant witnesses 


26—Two negroes. 

pebeimn pe sme diwenra ina sevect 
a stoning the cars ina 

ia a 

alstin; ice In the discharge of thelr 

plore y General. Sickles 


prisoners. 


Mr. J. P. Dement, Jr., has started a 
neat and interesting little paper at 
Forest, called the Register. Forest is 
one of the most promising stations 
on the line of the Vicksburg and Me- 
ridian Railroad, and will, we think, 
sustain a paper handsomely. 

—s 

We learn that within tho last two 
burned in this connty, to-wit: That of 
James R. Ainsworth, in ‘thé Pine 
Ridge neighborhood, and that of 
Judge Bridewell and brother, six 
miles south of Hazlebursi, on the 
railroad. It is belicved that both 
were fired by  incondiaries.—Hazle- 
hurst Copiahan. 


Frsaxciat.—The Mobile Times, of 
Tnesday, say 

News of a most cheering character 
has reached our city. Mobile merch- 
antsand Mobile bankersare “all right.” 

In addition, we may add that nearly 
two hundred ‘nd fifty thousand dol- 
Inrs were yesterday received by our 
banks, having arrived by express, and 
that, althongh they were not in need 
of it to meot their obligations, this 
welcome increase to their cash re- 
sources strengthens them against even 
-he romotest possibility of any tempo- 
rai it 


Mobile will this year, ns in 1857, 
maintain her high financial character 
and give the country another example 
of what prudence, combined with abil- 
ity, can accomplish, 


at ee 
Secretary McCulloch completely 
negatives the Radical intimations that 
financial matters would uecessits 
meeting of Congress in July. 

says, in his opinion, the Treasury ‘ean 
get along easily till December. The 
rity indebtedness of the United 
States is being converted at the rate 
of one million per 
no reason to doubt but that the first 
series of 7-30's and carly componnd 
notes will all be converted by the end | 


| of the fiscal year. 


—<rarre 
A difficalty occurred in Mobile the 
other day botween Mr. I 
the firm of Perry:nan, Kuberts & Co., | 
and Mr. Hall of the firm of Jewett, 
Hall & Co., of St. Louis, which re-| 
sulted in the shooting of Mr. Hall in | 
the back, inflicting 
mortal wound. Mr. 
been bonded in the sum of $5,000. — | 
Mr. Hull has since died. 


- — 


swan, of 


Perryman bas 


Sranvation ix Missrssn The Inst 
number of the Kosciusko Chronicle, 
announces the actual starvation of 
two persons in Leake County. It 
seems that a family of ‘ten persons 
had been living for several days upo 

sassafras blossoms, roots and bark: 


diseaso and death ensued. As soon 
as the condition of the family was 


contributions saved 
maining portion of the family from a 


similar fate. 
ee 


We regret to learn that on Tues- 
day night last, the residence of Col. 
M. Mimms, ‘living near Choctaw 
Agency, was burned through the 
carelessness of a sorvant-girl in _re- 
plenishing.a kerosene lamp. The 
farniture was saved. It would not 
be ont of place for all persons using 
erosene Inmps to be a little careful. 
—Louisville (Miss.) Bulletin, 18th. 


OBITUARY. 


With pain and regret we are called upon 
to announce thedeath of George W. Car- 
penter. Te died with hemmorage of the 
lungs at hie Mother's residence, near 
Toomsuba, May 20th, 1867, aged 30 years, 
2months, 10 d: 

The state of his health from childhood, 
hiad been a source of great solicitude to his 
friends—having been afflicted from his in- 
fincy, and endured suffering more or less 
until he was relieved by death. The clos- 
Ing scene of his suffering was intense, and 
could he have received medical attention 
in due time, his suffering might bave been 
relieved, and his life p asa stay 
and comfort to his friends. "The physician 
reached him Monday evening. His friends 
were not apprehensive that bis exit from 
earth wasat hand; but, Intwo hours af 


| ter theadministration of the first dose of 


weeks, two steam saw mills have been | 5 


pal fi 
y,and there is 


it is thonght, a| © 


in tho absence of proper food, and | i 


4 
known, the neighbors came forward, | 
the re-| 


axD 
Commisston Merchants, 
and in 


CORNER CORMERCE AND HALE STREETS, 
= MERIDIAN, Miss. 


Having bonght ont Martin, Benton & 
Co. are to carry un the Grocery 
business In all its branches. 

Orders the country solicited and 
prompey Aled at the LOWEST. CASH 
PRICES. “We charge no comm! 
filling orders entrusted to our care. 

may 30sw6m. 


‘7NO8.M. KENNEDY. 
Husater Co, Ala 


M 
N. B, & T. H. KENNEDY, 
Wholesale aud Retail Druggists, 


CORNER MALE AND BIDNEY STREETS, 
MERIDIAN, M135. 


for asle, at greatly redveed pr 
‘usorimeat of Droge Chemicals 
eal Purposes, 


wom dw rare, HK. PARSONS, 


SMITHS & PARSONS, 
COTTON FACTORS, 


MERCHANTS, 
And Wholesale and Retail dealers in 


DRY Goons, 
GROCES 


PLANTATION 
at 


SUPPLIES. 


fresh beef, mation, pork, de 
18 of the community 


i 
a8, 
SANFORD, CAIN & MAGOA! 


AC nd Tow 
tion a 
dD: 


onm Bal 


Will be given at Meridia: 
sive gue 15th, 18 

TUREE PRIZES IN GREENDACKS. 
The first, $290; to be 
Knight who obtal 
rings with the lanes, 
third, $30; awarded to the Ku’ 

next bighest pumber of rings with th 
ce. 
The prize money will be placed in the 
hands of the judges and awarded on the field, 


unced 
I accompanf the first prise, 
wreath, each, with the second and 


ight who wins the first prize shall 
fed "htt: Royal Keight will 
eshosor of erdtning the Queen of 
Love and Beauty. 

The Knight who wins the second pri 
| crown the first Maid of Honor, and the 
ill crown 

Knigh 


‘The ti ting will be mi 


}L 0 be ning fect lo 


‘The rings, three 
half ise diarmeter.will be « 


S 
Fach Knight will be entitled to three tilt 
and in ease of unavoidable accidents, may re: 

1 the ride, not tu exceed three uilte—max~ 
imum six. Ailties to be decided upon 


cle will be two hundred a 
in circumference. Une haodred 
rds to be made. Time—10 scemnds. 
All points of dispute growing out of the 
exercises to be referred to the judges, whose 
ion will be fin: 
of entering the Ih 
to the Seeretary 
date of the exercises 


hts, and be forbid. 


y the Mars! 
it will appear 

tume and character denigoated. 
r 


valry of Meridian throws down (hi 
trae Knights! Right royally 


spectators. 
The Meridian Brass Band will be 


ance 
JUDGES. 
Lt, Ger. 8. B. Forrest, 


‘Oxsroms or tue Dar -—Geni 
Hon, Wiley P, Harris, Maj. Hea 


ission for 


tent 


Commission & Forwarding 


tnd hope by 


wt quality of uaeet the coan- 


Meridian Tournament Club. 


en the eucee eof the tiltwg shall be ans | K 


will nut be recog. | 


| pound can 
. 


WHOLESALE GROCERS, 


dealers | 
NORTH-WESTERN PRODUCE, 


Over Chandler, Lockard & Co's, 
MERIDIAN, MISS. 


HE begs to inform the. citisens of Meridian 
andy cinity thet be has received all the latest in- 


t pictures yet 
reGtied his Gall 


to give sat 


teed 
of the moat imvortant feaiares fa the 


ie are respectfully Invited to call and 
pecimens, 
a ytbewit. 


THE GREAT 


SOUTHERN PREPARATIONS 
Comprite, a class of pare and select, Fam 
a ines, prepares from pure Drags, 
Uy a class of experienced southern hye 
clans, specially for the diseases. incident 
to a Southern locality. 

‘They are not sccret nor patent mix- 
tures and are recommended to be used In 
lieu of those prepared by our Northern 
friends, but-Hitle about South- 
ern treatment. 

Ours is the only slass of Family Med- 
icines ever offered’ tothe public which 
were prepared by the Medical Profession, 


FEMALES OF THE SOUTH! 


Diseases peculiar to your sex, incident to 
all localities, culled from the passin breeze, 
that fans you with Its breath, 
or snatched from some pedant dew-drop, 
are to You a constant and abiding trouble, 
Whether an inhabitant of elty or country, 
hill or dale, palace or hovel. disease rankles 
and preys pon your vitals, Gloom, and 
dispair ‘ere your constant companions. 
Your pale and ghastly countenance, your 
colorless checks, your lifeless eye, your 
ur palplia 
ected brow, all tell of t 
s gradually and steadily making 
Inroads upon your declining sytem. 


The Sunshine of Hope 


w bursts upon your vision, anf the 
ule ofdispalr that hang as a heavy 
pall o brow can now be 


all its grandeur are now offered 
DROMGOOLE & COS 


English Female Bitters. 


pation that actually and 
positively arouses and restores the womb 
to its natural healthy “condition, 

moves all urmatnral ‘obstruction, relieves 


Womh. Hysteric, Chlorisig, Ps 

nervousness Swimming and " Gid 

the Head, Melancholy, Ulceration and_Ir- 

h Derangement of the 
y 


Ing old or young married or single. Send 


| atid get one bottle, t will do you good. 


lYOUR LILY BLOOD 
Must be e to be relieved 
of that tre of diseases ree 
quiring pare blood. 

| DROMGOOLE & COR 

| CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH 

Js recognized the Medical Profession 
is the ul most Certain Blood Pu- 


now before t and why ? 
5 med of 


clings. old UI- 
stitutlonal De= 
like a charm. 


DROMGOOLE & CO.'3 
Fluid Ext. Bearberry, Cubebs 
and Buchu, 


centrated risdical compound, 
affections of the Kidneys and 
as Incontinnence, it 


Disal) 
=| Rrenc! 


qui 
Inall cases ofa want of action on the 
part of the Kidneys and Bladder, affecting 
| old or young. male or female, this com- 
relied on. 


CHILLS AND FEVER 


Can be so easily cured one pack- 

a ee Cae Kink oF Coie’ 
| which never fails to arouse the Liver, 
clears the Stomach, open the Bowels and 
relieve the most inveterate case of Chills.’ 
One package will cure a case of six months 
standin; 


DROMGOOLE & 00.8 


RED DIARRH@A REMEDY, 


‘The most certain and effectual cure for all 
f Diarrhaa, 


P. H. PEPPER & CoO. 
Established 1847. 


DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS, 


Corner of St- Francis and Joachim Streets. 


friends, 
ML. Hoss, 


Johnson 


MOBILE, ALA. 
Have constantly for sale much 
THE LARGEST AND BEST. ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS 
ever offered in this Market. 


ooo 


from the Manufactures of Europe and America, and will be sold ax Cheap'as by — * 
any other House on this Continent, z 


P. H, Lavender of G-corsboro, Als., is with te above bowse, and will be plean'd to rere. 
lin 


Ross & Wi'son, 
DEALERS IN 
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWAKE, QUEENSWARB, 
SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, Xc., &c. 


Avenue- 


MERIDIAN, MISS. 


Wheeler & Wilson's 


SEWING MACHINE 


Awarded the bigest Premium af the 
tioe of the Bt. Louis Agricaliural and 
cal Fair, 1866, 


The World’s Fair, 


LONDON, 


Exposition, 


and at every y 


United 


quiets 
ee : 


RICE- BROTHERS “ia 
89 AND 91 CAMP STREET, 


—and— 
369 PUAGAZISE STREET, 


Now Orleans, 
Warehouse, 97{and 99 Jalia Street 
DIRFCT IMPORTERS OF 2 
ater gl fas ASD WOOL © 


States Fair 


THESE GOODS IAVE BEEN IMPORTED DIRECT © 


4 


loal Ral isl sis 


15 
16 
bb. mu“ 
tb. y = 
bu. $1 65 @*1 70 
th.. 28a. 30 
doz.$4 80 @ $5 004 
dow 89250 30 
bbl. $18 00 @— 19 
bbLg16 00 @— — 
bbL$l4 00 @15 00 
b.. BS 38 
gag al 
175-2 -— 
ior aa 
bbl $3 64 a 4 00 
i 10@ 1} 
mis 235 0 - — 
wa 14 
b be — 
b. 00 — 
bh. 6A — 
bbL 6 00 @ 8 00 
bu. 75 @ 125 
00 ~— 
30 
1é@ 18 


§ 


FSSSErEE 


SsessegosD 


[rey 


— 
¢ 
vest 1 Bt 


F latetmation 
e to the young of 


MED bously may become 


PAdarem J. 0, Drawer, 21, 
Troy, N. ¥. 


WS TAL BESTEXY. 
‘Twmstow, the great 

Astrologht, ciel teh oa 

‘who fae astoniebed the scieatific classes of 

World has now located herself at 

| Mudie, X.Y. Madame Thornton possenes 

Jaces | such wonderful powers of secoud right, as to 

B, | evable her to impart knowledge of the great: 

‘g | @bimpartance to the single or married of 

‘either sex. While in s state of trance, abe 

vain tery deliveaten the very features of the person 

‘s, sod we | yoxre to marry, and by the aid of an 10 

co tgheravel drument of intense power, known as the 

a i chometrope, guarantees toyproduee a lifo- 

‘to dny. Ot} Like picture of the fature husband or wife of 

1d supper to- | the applicant, together with date of marriage, 

meet at | position in life, leading traite of character, 

aes 4. Thu is.no hambog, as thousands of tes- 

form pto-| timoniale can amcrt. She will send when de 

sired w certified cercificace, or. writtea guar 

jase pean it purports to 

be, By enclosing a emall lock of bair, and 

stating place of birth, age, disposition and 

neat or ri Lamhe clung fiiy cents sad 

ex rhe $=] stainped envelope aduresved to yours:lf, you 

wil! receive the picture and desired informa- 

tion by rettra mail. All communications sa- 

oredly confidential, Address in condfenee. 

Madame E. ¥. Toorsrox, P. O, Box 293, 
Kept | siodson, ¥. ¥ 


Snother column sp-) yADAsE REMIT G ON, the 
‘notice to the Iadies.| nowned Asteologiat , and. Somaambulistio 
‘Miss Neville are now re-| Chuirrosant, while in a clairvoyant atate, dew 
of Sprinig Millinery | tinestes the very features of the person 
the leading feature of| you are to marry, and by the sid of on in- 
aero Read the vo-| strumeat of intense power, known es the 
Fa) Raye Sastre sey guarantees to produce a per- 

fegh aad lifelike picture of the fature has 

‘band or wile of the applicant, with date of 


Hy Cali areogecemapaton, wedi ise of char 
as teat 


GROCERIES 


PROVISIONS, 


‘which we will Bell at the soa hh 
BACON—Clewr 


Fits ‘Gor Bia oo, #ta ob togIT OD pee DOL 
We also hare— 
FARCE, Irish Potato Mary Beane, Cheese, 
‘EPLES—Dried, Homisy, Dried Peacher, 
UTB, Massroay, Hplos Pepper, Ginger, Ter 
ISH, Sout (Garrett's ah $0 cents per bott! 
YSTFRS, Shot, Powder, Ceps, Corn Meal, 
RAEI, Plowrg Bowe, Macterel Cavdies, 
10 td Stalls, Boards, Tubs, Buckets, 
aod epleadid Batter, fresh and vice, Butter 


IG Sede Orbier, Sucking A Chewing Tobaceo 


Des 
{Krom 


fot atock und table ase, Catsup, 
Pork, Sardines,Preserves, Pepper, 
an Fruits of all desctiptions, Peo- 


DRY GOODS! 


Boots and Shoes, of endless variety, 
Hats and Caj 


all of 
lowest pr 


pict fae none tired ener 
{heap "ear frivods ill 


pe led to adopt sytem. 
selves thet we oan make redtabis tothe cos: 


wumer of goods to 
SANFORD & BRO. 


>| Huributt, Sturges & Co., 
AT THEIR OLD STAND, 


on the Corner, and their 


NEW STORE 


ADJOINING, 


hand and are constantly receiving 
at and best supply of 


WAT oo 
Dry Goods, 


Clothing, 


Hats, 
Ever Scen in this Country, 
Wibich they wit nett as tow a they can alfor 
1) pot be und: 


Atany rats 

favie tour old customers, friends and 
fe feoealy 0 cal and Whey onus 

thelr own fotereat 

maidorly 


iney wil'be sure to bay 
Private Boarding 

BY MRS, ANN DOZIER, ST. UIs, MO 
opened 


srge mad commodions fri- 


f my old friends 
ih Btreet, between ine and Olive, 


Wholesale and Retail Dealers 
Se: 
TIN WARE, STOVEs, 


SHEET IRON, &c. 


St. Louis. 


New York. — 


New York. — 


BATELE HOUSE, 
LE, ALA. 


CHARGE & PER DAY. 


| PORTER & CO., 


sprior | 


IRA 


{ 
ODD {ELLOW’S HALL, 
sHoyal Street, 


MONMLE, ALABAMA. 


Wholesde snd Retsilers of 
Hardware 
Hardware 
a fell Stock, consisting in part of 
PLANTERS’ BARDWARE, 
BUILDERS’ HARDWAR®, 
“HOUSEFURNISHIYG GOODS, 
ax 
DESIRABLE GOODS 
For Merehenyy and Traders. Also; 
Paints, Oils; Window-Glass, 
DOORS, 
GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS, 


TAT All of which we are selfing at Lower 
Prices than bereto({re since the war 
a, Fgotes and ether, il fad 
ore purchasing 
Te Ze, PORTER & COS 
(Gad Fellows’ Hall, Koyal 


T. 8. BIDGOOD, 
WHOLESALE AD KETAIL DEALER IN 


apréemtf 


Books & Stationery, 


Blank Book Manufacturer & Printer, 
North-East Cor.8t. Franeis and Water sta, 
DMILE, ALA. 


‘Stationery, wn! 
am pow opening, and offering af uousually low 
prices. 

BLANK BOOKS. 


4 Record Books, of all 
My sook of Blaoks 
are all ede 


‘ raifty of paper 
Soa daraiuty of binding eanoot be sarpaused. 


Ofiee Stationery. 


PAPER. 


ot ve, 
Packet Pst, and Osp, of Eog” 
ligh, Prench and Amenmess manciaciure. 


Commercial Yost, 


}OOL LOOKS. 
flock embrane fl the Henoal Books (n use 
Py sad Missiasippi, and ali the Lasest 


editions. 


BOOK-HINDING, 


Ja thie department L 
exist orders with 


PRINTING. 


Ph isn fue of Busts, Bile of Ladivg. 
jet 


Cotton 
fork done 
with healaecs und 


COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND TEACHERS 
4 thare who desl in Books and Mtatiwvery, 

it to their advactage to give me ace | Terre | 

making parchascs. wi 


ERINKAUY A. 4, WEISS, JAS TLLEINKAUT 
WM. 1. LEINKAUF & CO., 
Importers and Dealers 19 


NOTIONS, 


Hosiery, Cutlery, Perfumery, 
STATIONERY, 
STAPLE & FANCY DRY Goops.| 


MOBILE, ALA. 
Particular attention paid to orders from the 


A WARNING) 
TO ALL MANKIND. 


row careful we sbould always be in every sc- 
‘tou fe life, we should at all times thick 

before speaking oo 
swiiad above til Uhings lonk before we leap for by 
oe rach aot we may ectail misery upon a whole 


‘How careful s man shouldbe i= nit he does. 
ol with- 
souar wish 


til 


WAGNER & RUSH. 


‘We bare now on hand s large and well selected 


if 


North Second. Steeet between Washington | § 


wmdr2dewim 


DR. WHITTIER 
ONGER BY YEARS LOOA 


39 Dauphin Street, | 


A 


Receivers of Flour, |<< 


Avenue and Green Street, 


ST. LOUIS. 


UIS thas aay other Private Disease 
ate of medic 


ah 


eben, bodily Weak 


‘old residents for past 
sent ponition, also many phy 
new bere. 

Te house of twelre 100 
ot physicians; tbose 

Fequiring daly peraooal atveation moy repials || 

ta the establish seat, 

we seat everywhare by mail or ex 


position of Diseases, 
i the diseased conditions, 
led letler ear 


charges mod- 
bmn 


A. M. DOWELL & CO., 
CARPETS, OIL.CLOTH 
MATTING. 
HOUSE ANDISTEAMBOAT 


FURNISHING COODS &C- 
FOURTH STREET, 


= 


ST. LOUIS. 


Wholesale and Retail Dealers io 


China, Glass and 
QUEENSWARE, 
Silver Plated and Brittannia Ware, 
Tea Trays, Feather Dosters, Vases Lamps, 
DINNER, TEA AND TOILET SETS, 
Table Cutlery, 


Hotel aud Steamboat Ware Constantly 
on Hand, 


N. W. Corser Fourth and St. Chat 


St Louts, Mo. 


merttewin 
DOWDALL, HARRIS & CO., 


wisi FEHERY 


Eng ne and May hine Shop, 
wrner Second and Moryan Streets 


ST. 


Louis, MO. 


for JAS. SMITH & COS Supe: 
ards 


w 


Machinery. 
mbi3—aném. 


PRANK S NOEL & CO, — 


COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


Purchasing Agents, 


Office No. 418 North Second Street, (Up Stairs.) 


St. Louls, Mo. 
wartiewly 


STERLING PRICE & CO., 


YAEGER & 00, The Work, 0 ca 


events, (catastrophes, crosses [o 
Kisses ae gate fers of mooy, 


1 the wonderful revelations made by the great 
Astrologiat, 
Madame H. A. PERRIGO. 


She reveals secreit ie ni knew, Be 

happitess thos who, from doleful 

lore, loss of re. 

ae bave be- 
‘She brings together those 


te in the-eontiguration—from 
the planets and the 
f birth 


to comsalt 


petevon 


CRISPER COMA, 


For curling the Hmir of cither Sex into 
Wary and Glossy Rin, 
Heavy Massive Curls, 


t tale \6 


e use of 
CHASTELLAR’S 
White Liquid Enamel, 
For improving aad bessifylog 
The iauble and perfect prep 
tose, for, giving the skins Beas 
tin, shat oy food tt 


peari-iib 


| 
| 


Upearda 
e Garieg the past yrar,« 
uarasise of is efieacy. ‘Price aly 
Rent by mail, post-paid, on rveeipt ol 


HUTTS & Co., Chemists, 
255 River St, Troy, N.Y. 


XCELSIOR!! 
3 


01 
CHASTE 

HAIR EXTEE MIVA 

For Removing Supsetioss Hair. 


ceisos race. | § 


ty oF |» 


Oe 
wtb tale, | 81; 


“Sl, OOO, OOO, 


FOR ONE DOLLAR 


‘The Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ 
betel ASSOCIATION 


GREAT DISTRI BUITON 


| Pur al List of Articles to be Sold fi. 
ONE DOLLAR EACH 


Uur rapidity inerenming trade 1 
tee of the appreciahie of our f 
f ten 


- Hew York Cay, 
adeans, Vite Ot 


4 potto be paid fir 


TACO 
New Yor 


l1vA KOOAING. 


duy applied ty 


8 thorough tet 
se inthe Navy 


MICA ROOFING PAINT, 


It formas 


rauare feet 
‘Ang, 


PITCH. 


ay 


afacturera of 
VAUNISH, TARKED FELT AND ROOFLSU 


". | For coating TIN, TRON, or SHINGLE ROOPA 


ual 1 three costa of Ordiuary 


| Paint, No Avot exe rust under it, aud Old 

} Leaky Koofe may be made permaneatly water- 
0 durable by its ase. 

faint requires No 

plied with the ordi 

1 per gation, which 


BLACK LUSTRE 1 


Discount to the Trade. Cirealars snd Price 
List furnished. 


‘i aaarese 


Rights for cousties sold at low 


THEMICA ROOFING 00. 
7 a 


ef sam Ot ‘ote eed fet 
* being removed froma Ube Aaete! wy ch amish epirian, arab the vaemels 
be inepreted and guaged |v = general in 
specter of epirita, wha sha 
warvels mr 


mark the 


he 


gto 
et horee matt 


oefetty 
os a 


ere shall be commenont by © wed 
fe beer wich:e tote 
N 


« proweedin, 


cand | DOGted wttiowrr as may be dential 
te Commimoner of Jcteroal | 
18 And be it fu 
That whenever, im she 
eo ottectnt (mere apm be 


ter the enacting clause and 
lieu thermal, the following 

shail be lewd. cnllested. 
ail mnlarios of effcare 


end paid of 
paymen's 
fm 


the Caited Sisters 
represewiatives end dei-gsies 
gree, when exoseding the rate 
thousand dollar per encom. + 
five per cemtum on the ex 

ead one (howmed 

be the duty of al! 
shabursing officers 

of the Untied Sates, o 
empley thereof, when making any 


pe 


justing the ant 
persons te di 
nforwanrd ax 
the pay re 
flones of persons pay 
said shall be mate 
each payment 


the deretion o 


cit farther enscted, 


ject obtained by 
9 we ve dw 

pon the distiller 

A o¢ revurned to the cate 


sassty secant 
Zeet upon the negivet of retvea! | 
be dies, shell pre- 

rao esting, the sease by digeealee 
tt this provision shalhnet exclude sey 
nes veel oP ag prorded by 
urtger, That the tag oa 
be cdlietged’ st 50. lower 


aid of first proof.and shall 


from wh 
and obliteraied 
be liabie t 


That in case any 
dimtitied #p 
drawn from 

ed by fa 
the proper time 
aw or regula 


tains one-baif 


specific gravy a! 


hereby author 
prescribe for 

weighing sod geuging ix 
tere, of other means 
strength and qual: 

tax, or for the preven 
freude by diet 
scribe euch rules and reg 
may deem neorsary io insures woiform 
and correct system of inspection, weigh 
ing, and gauging of epirils subject to tax 
throughout the United kod 
Beoretery ie Tewewury | * 
OT prescribe for use any 


og) hundred 
feonment not ex. < * 
b. ist the discretion of the court, © 


uch property oan be found, the far 


mediately forward tee bor ty days, or 


ers of th 


bond shall be feria with forwarded by the 
strict 9 the Comuaris. 
Internal Rerenua, 
nd ba it fa 

e forty~tomrya section of the & 


un cigar . 
ie And be it farther enaevedy} 
+ ensoted, | That the iewnage duty now imposed on | 
ber enscted. | ii ships, Wieck, or stemners engaged in 
foreign or domestic 
levind bat of 


Me 


ch 


aiers ia? 


FIARDWARE, 
ON, STOVES. QSTINGS; 
nF FETS, 


Tim 


Rawat 208s 
John’s Patent Gutta Percha 
4 eT G, 


Eawinat ® 


W. B ROCKWELL & Ce 


awk 8 


and Sheet Muse 


of te 


ie 


t Batters 
RD & SOX, 

Wholesale Grocers 

Xommission. Merchants, 


Binds of 
ancy Groceries 


™phopvce, 


caro, tl 


W. T. HICKLE & CO. Proprictors 


BIS extabhebment weew open fo 


T 


v8 


RedJarkeeBilters, 


~~ YOUNG LADIES’ 


High School 


1. GutEM, 


Fates of Tuition per Mouths 


Bogen 
a 


H 
Copper & Shert lren Ware 


cae a res 


‘Foreign and Domest 
BAR [RON NAR BGRGOW-W Ake, GUNS, oF 
EVERY VARIETY OF CARRIAGE MATERIAL ‘ 


. 2 


= Sole Agents for Herring's Galea ‘ 


U4 AND 18 YORTH COMMERCE AND FRONT STRERTS 
MOBILE, ALA. 
OW & 0O., 


Are ner pring. 


Meridian 


|FEMALE - COLLEGE 


FACULTY: 
| Biéer J. B. HAMBERLIN, A. 
{ Prinenpe and Teacher tm Anciimt 
Mental ant Bore! My: mnphy, 
MRS SE HAMBERLIN, | 
Teachers the ea Bags Krewches and 


- MISS MATTIE A. WALKER, 

| O° eal ieany bene 

FORTES || MISS ROBINSON 
Tintier ate 

MES 7 MOA 

| nate Bren Pag 


TERMS OF TUTTION. 


Petnare coarea, por mtenstts 


Great Bargains} 


il 


|PIANO 


GROANS, 
MELODBONS, 
GUITARS, 
VIOLINS, 
ACOORD PONS, 
FLUTENAS 
MUSIC 
RASS INSTRUMENTS 
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS 


ddd 


BOXES 


ITALIAN STRINGS 


JERMAN. STRINGS eke pal 


‘tinge | 
for teogrdiog wih 
e doBers cur 


Neatly Bound. 
3. H. SNOW & ©O. 


oer Masie 

| rong seas honea 

i me pranth, 5 aseon 

TARLETON, RENET GOL DTEWarrE, 7 

Tarttan, Whitieg & Us 
ows rapvans 
aap 0.00 
Sensarara to Latpart h © 

COTTON FACTORS,| 2. 
| at eect eamantactans | eMOMSUBA 

iIMerchants,|\High chool, 


ps gots Cammmnos StHEee This schol under the direction of Wt 
ooenstibe 


DEALER ts 
DRUGS,MEDICINE 


Chemicals, 


reneany nerenecer 
ui rthography Geography, Arithonet 
Eacicaive Whotesaia Doshers in ETEMMEPLTS | bEPLrrarx 


| 

| 6 ‘5 vac | Bagi Ge Phil 

STAPLE & FANCE DRY GOODS, jeeieen au neti é 
Branches. 4 98 


t Ll 

™ Fer teatehepnitb et these nat coy 
ed we would State thet thie school te stus | 
ted ins very hesithy place, where good «2 
ter abounds, Bear] oan be obtained in prs 
vate fengisieg ah fensonable rates. Any in 
feremaniom that may be dewired in regard to | 
the anhosl, ean be cbtarned by reference to} 


& A. STROUSE & CU.,| a2 00 OTL, GLASS, INK, ke, 
; 


| Bair Bestorstives, Dysein Sa, Toath and 
Nati Brushes, sagas, Baaking 
woke, dimen, da 
icry, “ Chothin 
Furnishing Goods, Boots, 


MERIDIAN <coM ASST BIe 
Farr Pee crip ts ve compounded diaper mgt. 


Hats and Cape, Fine Cetlery, £0 


+ sourm WATER st 
6 ¥ Beene. sists 


% KOs & OU. 

Dealers 

AND GRATES, 

House Puratshing Goods 

HARDW. ) CUTLERY, 

Aino, menutectarers of 

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware, 

Sowth-cast-Cor, Dauphin and Water Sta, 
MOBILE, ALA 

|cxmov seewen } { Wrom. v. morrse. 

rece wucaax.$ jc. 4 mame 


L. BREWER & €0., 
General Commission Merchants, 
Foe, PAE SALE oF cortos ap cous | 

[wey Produce ; alsa, Grogers and Dealers in 
Derthers and W caters Goods, 
Commerce and St. Lowie Sts. 
| MOBILE, ALA 
Ear Ordere will be promptiy attended ta 20 


we 


STOVES 


| waves 
Liringsion, 


i 


iif? 


Trent 
Gencral Commission Merchants, 
(o, (8 Mocth Ogmenerce Streat, 
mePUCp Stair.) ~ 
MOBILE, ALA, 
ee lig 


= 
- 


= 
a 


| FANOY SOAP, PERFUMERT, 


ng thereto = foliows 


ahip, vemel, or steam 


wee ees shall be ool 


“ie making “thie 


the Tresteons 


or, co further tonerege tx 
the | seoted within one yeaMfrom the date of 
same 
Seach paymect 
ent | eet aed 
recat | That all acts « 
bie act 


when any still used, or ft for use 


| 
be it farther enscted, 


ined to order and require ech 
of or addivioos to distilling 


changes 
5 om OF 
Ley 


he afor: 
. | 


Hi 
bila 


i 


i 


£ 


HH 


amaruncementy 
beg iears (0 wate that ther dewire mating. thie 
a permaneat = bool, amd ope sf the frst order— | 
ewe encured ihe servions of 
standing und of mucy sears 
whomt wamceee hetberva, In their | 
eaffiowet goaranice to ail 
seundence ia tbe, of the | 
manner im mbrch their 


HV 


HAT ST 
ee erdeer, 


deere 


i . 


Vicksburg. 

DB. W. FLOWERRESSECO, ~ 
(Bhcceenarste Victor 2. Weseetl) 
CE DEALERS 


Pres. 


acto, | 


OFPIOE OPPOSITE 


E_V. EARLY & CO. 
Front Row, Meridian, 


Meridian 
MALE COLLEGE. 


for 
Ageat 
‘All Kinds of Guns Made and Repaired. 
pisewly 


To Avoid 


‘The High Traosfer Tariff at Vicksborg, sbip_ to 
DaVis & MORRIS, who ad for 
Sarge 


od for just balf rates cbarged 
4, B Phillips, Meridian, Mis. 


FACULTY: te 


“MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI; SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1867. 


agons | 


FITLER “& HELLEN 


20 St. Michael Street, 
Mobile. 


constantly ontbind a LARGE STOCK of 
ALU SIZ88 


Plantation and Road Wagons, 
Dearborn & Jersey Spring Wagons, 
‘With end without TOPS; 


“i A 
Wheelwright Material ! 
Wagon and Buggy Spokes, Hubs, 
Bims,Shafis, Tongues, &c., 
Allof whch we offer at WHOLESALE sod 

RETAIL, «t LOWEST CaSH PHICES. 


FITLER & HELLES, 
No, 90 St. Michsel street, 


mayl lewis 
200, PARKER. 7. H. LAKE, THOS. 


PARKER, LAKE &CO., 
Cotton Factors and Grocers, 


ELDON. 


Northwest Coruer St. Louis asd Water ‘Bee 
MOBILE... seve ee ALA. 
— 

Keep a'ways on band, Daggiog and Rope, Nails, 


xp Aut KINDS OF 
Groceries, Cigars; Tobacco, 
Liquors, &e. 


‘may dari 


Fine 


yho bave combined aod 
Spokes, Hubs, Felloes, Shafts, Poles, 


‘and all descriptions of 


WOOD WORK 


for sale at manufectur freight oaly 
added, by TAPPAN & CO., 
may tlaw!m Vicksbarg Miss. 


J. W. JENNINGS, 
General Steamboat Agent, 
WHAUP-BOAT (Foot of Crawford 8t,) 
Vicksburg, Miss. 


General Forwarding and Com- 
mission Merchayt, 


Dealer in all Kinds of 


Elder J. B, HAMBERLI N, A.M. 


fi 
t ele 


rh 


WESTERN PRODUCE 


AND 


ur | Plantation Supplies. 


{97 Orders from the Country solicited and 
aati faction guaranteed. apritensan 


=, B, woopacrr. 


WOODRUFF & DISERENS 
Dealers in 


;OOKS and STATIONERY, 
“Music, Musical Instruments, 
‘Toys, Notiont, and Fancy Goods, 


~ WASHINGTON STREET (Secth of Clay,) 


7, DINERS, 


GENTS for Grover & Baker Sewing Machines. 
‘Needles, Silks 204 Threads on band. 
‘apeitewte 


Sikes co. "Ute Brecevitie, 


DAVIS & MORRIS, 
Cotton Factors, 


IRA W. PORTER & CO., 
ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 


Royal Street, 
MOBILE, ALABAMA. 
Wholesale and Retailers of 


Hardware 
Hardware 
2 fail Stock, consisting in past of 
PLANTERS' HARDWARE, 
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, 
NOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 
asp 


DESIRABLE GOODS 
For Merchants and Traders. Also, 


Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 
DOORS, 


GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS. 
1a All of which we are selling st Lower 


T. 8. BIDGOOD, 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN 


Books’& Stationery: 


Blank Book Manufacturer & Printer, |. 


North-East Cor. St. Francis and Water s13., 
‘MOBILE, ALA. 


MOST RESPECTFULLY call the attention 

of my frieods and the pablic to my large ai 
chdlce stock of Books and Stationery, waich 1 
‘tm now optning, aad offering st cxueaally low 
prices, 


BLANK BOOKS. 


Led 


igera, Journals, and Record Books, of all 
the various sizzs of 


paper. My stock of Blanks 
fre all made to order and for quality of paper 
and durability of binding easnot be sa! 


Omics Stationery. 


PAPER. 
attention to this depart- 
‘smortment aod 


SCHOOL EOOKS. 
My stock embraces ali tbe Beaoel Books in use 
im Alabrona and Mississippi, pod all the Istest 
editions. > 


8T. JAMES HOTEL, 
Magazine Stacet, betwocen Gravier and Natchez, 
NEW ORLEANS, LA. 


W. T. HICKLE & CO., Proprietors. 


p’ 
‘a possible guaranteed to its 
guests. 

‘The Hose itself may be said to be entireiy 
oew aod freah. The proprietors will spare wel- 
ther Iabor or expeass to merit « contineance o! 
the liberal support with which they have thes fer 
beea honored. aprils-ly 


BATTLE HOUSE 
MOBILF, ALA. 

T oroughly{Re-fitted and Furnished. 
Every Room Supplied with Gas. 
apricot: CHARGE $4 PER DAY. 

(Formerly the Roper Houre,) 
JAS. W. CAMPBELL, 


(Late of Semter County.) 


Proprietor. 


MOUILE, ALA 

FAYEG ates at thoroughly refitted the 
fnbove House, 1 solicit a shere of public pt 

ronage, feeling covBdent that 1 ean pire aatie 

Eectisn to all who atup with 


maylawem JAS. W. 


THE NELSON HOUSE, — 
Though not the “ Biggest” Building, 
RAILROAD 

Jackson, Miss., 


JUNCTION 


Hit 


Comfortabe Room:, Cleo Beds, sod ether 
THAVELING PUMLIC 
iit spare wo elfurts to muke 
heme” 


rate 
apritewiy JOUN NELSON, 


To Obtain 
Good Fare & Good Rooms 


STOP AT THE 


MAGNOLIA COTTAGE, 


JACKSON, MISSISSIPPS. 
marlawsin 


Private Boardin 
BY MRS. ANN DOZIER, ST. LOUIS, MO 


HAVE cpened s and eommodious Pr 


vate Boarding House; and wiil be pleased to 
see any of my old friends. 

AS 6th Btreet, between Hine and Olive. 

G 


Patton Hous 
M  IDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, 
os 8 PATTON, PROP’R. 


e, 


Jones House. 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
JOSIAH JONES, : PROP’R. 


known Hotel is still open for the 


2 supplied wi 
\Bords, Meals prepared op the arrival and de- 
vartore of all trains. 

‘The proprstor of theJones Honse announces 
to the pablic that he has opened « 


Bath House 


in the basement of the Hotel for the accommoda 
‘of his gacsta where cold, warm or shower 
baths cea be ased by all who desireabem, 

Joining the Batt ho ure 
OO N 


SHAV 8 
where « PIST-GLASS BARBEK will wait on sll 
who desire bis services. 
Determined to spare no trouble nor expense to 
jodale ba gaesta, be returns thenks to 
public for their bberal patronage and 


ad 


Ragsdale. Hous”, 
ON THE HILL, 
On the East Side of the Rail-c~d 


‘B always open for transient and permanent 

boarder, Gay and wight Ite rooms are acge 
asd commodious, and the Proprietor is makiog 
Ciditions and improvements coatinuall 

Remember “* Ragsdale House,” east side near 
railroad track. 


Private Boarding. 
reepectfetly asnounce to 


RG. M. REA would 
‘those who desire private board in « desira- 
bie portion of the city, that she bes recest!y 
for the secommode 


Hotels, Ete. 


AS established a reputation for Good Fare, | 


Weekly, $3.00 per Annum. 


| From the Clarion.j, - 
Gen. D. H. Hill, in.an article pub- 
lished in his Magazine, says inciden- 
tally that itis the duty of voters in 
the South to elect men to office “wiose 
consistent Unionism will be satisfac- 
hed dali d his coun- 
federal office,” it 


United States, nor given aid and com- 
fort to others thns exaployed. Though 
the range from which selections will be 
required to be made in order to elect 
persons who are cligible unde: this 
stringent and unjust law, is limited, 
yet they can be found—and men too, 
whose 2 wrmpathien are with the South, 
and serve her faithfully if the 
people choose to elect them though 
they may not have approved her at- 
tempt to establish a separate Govern- 
ment. 

For the present, let ambition sleep. 
No man should permit his name to be 
used for an important office, knowing 
in advance that he will not be allowed 
to perio its daties. 

in regard to Stato offices, the range 
of selection will not be so restricted. 
They are accessible to any 
who are entitled to vote under the 
Reconstruction Inwa. Under these 
nets, the vast body of young, ardent 
and patriotic men who followed the 
ee 
eligible to any State 
gift of the people if 
ed th © 
tution. Ther 
sound 
retofore stood 
affairs, but who 
of their country 
it the bencut 
be the part 
of wisdom, to give more attention to 
our local governments, and less to 
federal politics than heretofore. Here 
in Missiesippi, is aaayle cop for t 
display of the highest order of state 
nship. Our laws are to be remod- 
died and adopted to the new ern 
he who g 
Jand of his 
forms it successfully 
self to be called a publ 


nola Star, of th 
ase of the Stat 


f the 

nenced yesterday 

esout writing we ba 

heard the decision of the jury 

The Natchez Democrat says 
“Mr. Edward Metz, a German citi 
zen of Natchez, who resided at the 
corner of Canal and Washington 
streets, was found dead in his bed. 
Friday morning. He was seen work- 
ing in the garden last Thursday even- 
ing, and retired that night cumplain- 
ing of headache. When milkman 
came Friday morning to servo his 
honse with he knocked at the 
ame, and the milkman 
ud the deceased in 


A posse of citizens a few d 
arrested, on the premises of R 


armed to the teeth, who, it is said, 
were trying to capture and hang a ne 
gro in Capt. Thompson's employment, 
for what reason we did not learn. 
The would be lynchers were thwarted 
in their plans and the fellow’s u i 
saved. 

The town of Corinth has voted to 
take $30,000 stock in a railrosd to 
connect that town with the Tennossee 
river at Clarksville. 


Hox. G V. Garte.—The case of 
Judge Gayle, of Cababa, Ala., charged 
with treason and conspiracy to assas- 


fally 
the Montgom 


nines of the Confederate flag, are | | 


W.B. Johnson, nine negro men, alll? 


NUMBER 26. 


pounds 
and eight thousand pounds pork, 
Greenvillo—two hundred and fifty 
sacks corn and four thousand pounds 


pork. 

Brooklmven—two handred and fifty 
jaucks corm snd four thoutentd pounds 
| 


‘o hundred and tifty 
sacks of corn and four thousand 
pounds of pork. 

otal, four thousand two hundred 
anil fiffy sacks of corn and sixty thou 
sand pounds of po! Y, Herald. 


— 


Tur Sovrmers 0 Duna tH 

Win. —Gen. Halpin in the New York 
Citizen, makes-the following stato- 
ment : 
If Judge Kelly bad beer South dur- 
ing the war, he could not have: tho 
hardibood—not even he could—to 
speak of the nogroes of the negroes 
of the South as if they bad sll been 
loyal to the United States during the 
rebellion. The fact is thut sinety- 
| five percent, of them were as faithful 
tothe Confederacy as any average 
equal number of Southern whites. 
They formed the quartermaster, com- 
missary, ordnance and pay depart- 
ments of the rebel armies—working 
faithfully and perceveringly at their 
allotted tasks, ulthough not five per 
ble bodied whites 


| the L 
| the re 
| war. 


| Fisunry or tae Re 
harlow Weed, of the Ne k 
1 Advertiser, a well know: 
ran leader in the Republics 
ing upon the dismissal of the 
by the Supre 


jon cases 


ern countrymen may 
it will be a finality in 
e of the we The Nortis 
er consent that any farther 

be exacted from th 
ne Republican party bax, with hard- 
n exception, repudiated Thaddous 
aration as to con 


reaple will compel Con 
it in good faith th 
measnre, should thet 
go Beek” mpon 
y, however, 
inclined to do 
. of the kind,-attd those at the 
South who have cherished donbts_»s 
to the bill being a finality may dis 
pel their fears at once.” 


orms of | 
y he disposed to 
no pri 

will be 


Gen. Swayne’s Repert pon the 
Riot at Mobile. 


, Atlan’ 
—Merewith 
to transmit to you the report of Cok O. 
Shepherd, Ith U.S. Infantry, command 
flies obile, upon the recent riot 


uniess possibly by a small party of raffians 
such asare ustully found in cities Nor 
that after it commenced, it was 
number persoax, 

the scene wee 


' 
’ 


of excitement. 

| Ir sceims that the speaker having been for 
some time ir ed Ly some perkons who 
should have been itu removed, a 
single arrest was mate 


occupied t 

friends, Aft 

number of ads 

parently without vindletive purpose 
Weapons so far as known be'ng_ pointed im 
the air. 

[do not find that a greater charge than 
imi e can be. xtstained 
police authorities of the eity of 
Mobile. At os mame, Oe of 
speech and public order have greatly 
cutraged in that city, Wy an element which 
fe active in the spirit of the revellion, 
pre umes upon the sympathy of the police 
in this regird. This is: sup; ther 
anteceder.ts of the potice, and by the fret 
that bat a single arrest was alfected 09 
night of the distarbance. 

‘Sincere and 
pressed to me lest = 


Xi 
agai 


jaind Maximilian Joseph. 
brother of Francis Joseph, the reig 
Emperor of Anstria, and was born in 

Te married Maric , Charlotte. yonn; 


oy Ended in Mexico. | 
ue yeves of the capture of Maxtmilien | 


f« confirmed; the Imperial drana in Mex 


“ern in <ho hands of Juarez, the 
the. Liberal party. 
nil Castilla, also passed into Liberal 
etistodly when 
fall at Qnerétnro. thelr: last stronghold — 
YA a short tine, as soon as 


Mella, 


the ‘Tmperlal garrison 


Marquez | 
the! 


Se foreml from the city of Mex! 


Savers wil be undisputed masters of 
that unhappy-country. But we hare no| 
hope for anything like a permanent peace | 
fn Blood-stalned Moxico. 
order will be established for a the, but! remodeling State jeonstitutions, are 
Mexicasi ambition aud hate will soon burst | nog Jinle to disfrariehisement there- | ¥ 
forth again. ‘The past history of the coun- | 
try shows it contains tarbulent elements | 
that no power in Mexico can Keep down. 
Considerable anxiety is manifested for the | ments. The Governor, 
fate of the loading prisoners. 
the wild ery for retaliation snd revenge 
will prevail, and the prominent officers be 
miot. It is to be hoped humane counsels 
will, however, prevail, and the Archduke 
allowed to return to his native country — 
Mit little hope can be entertained for Mi- 
ramon snd Meija. The bistory of the for- 
‘ner Is well known. anil the latter has been 
avknowleiged as the leading and most suc 
eomful General fighting under the Imperi- 
sPbanner. ‘The execution of Meximilia 

would bring upon’ Juarez’s lieal the ex 


Comparative 


It is feared 


of-attmankind. 
"The fall name of the Archduke is Fer 
Ue ts the elde: 


danghter of Leopold, King of Belgium, In 
1857. Maximilian is a member of the 
Lorraine branch of- the proud. Imperial 
house of Hapsburg, which has wielded the 
scoptre over different nations of Europe 
for over six nindred sears 


We find the followingin the Vicks- 


burg papers: 
Owing to certain changes in the 
business arrangements of the pro- 
prietor, Ihave withdrawn from edi- 
torial ‘connection with the Herald. 
‘The change\in its management, has 
not resultedfrom any change of the 
views I ha¥e advanced through its 
columns for the past two yeara 
shall still urge them; if notasa journ- 
alist) asa citizen. Daring my whole 
residence in Vicksburg, I 1 
eonspicnously before the public 
editor. In now reti : 
I make my acknowledge 
profound courtesy c 
press. L 
We regret to part with him. 1 
has contributed much to 
struction movement, and we 
will soon return to the t 
in the completion of the work. 


ree 
The True Policy. 
We take the following 

a late number of the Clarion : 
It is wiser to realize ai once th 


the present Congress bs 
ruu, and that the 


vention pledged to nei cept 
tendered pont hesitation 
‘To this cowplexion, unpl 
reflection may be, 
last. ‘The refusal of the Supreme 
Court to take jurisdiction of the ques- 
tions involved in the Military- Law 

removes. every ground of hope fur re- 


Jief from their euforcement, which the 


opposers of Reconstruction occapied, 
ni 


othing is left but to roorgauize 


tinder them, or to accept the alter 
hative propositiomef prolonged mil- 
itary tale with the certainty of ulti 
mately organizing upon some othe: 
plan dictated by the dominant purty, 
which would probably 
the polls all except the blacks and th 
po-called loyalists of the Brot 
clan, For this reason, w 
ice to see that our opposition friends 
im Alabama have so far modified their 
position as to advocate the holding of 
a Convention, we shall advise in Mis- 
sissippi the election of men who will 
face the issue squarely, and pledge 
themselvec to put the State through 
ou the shortest route to reconstruc- 
tion in conformity to the roquire- 
ments of Congress. 
——apeneoe— 
‘The commutation awanted to all Missi+- 
sippl Confederdte soldiers, who lost Tegs in 
the service and have supplicd themselves 
‘With artificial ones, is seventy-four dollars. 
‘They receive a warrant on the State Treas- 
try for this amount, on the certificate of 
the Probate Judge. 
+--+ 
X force is now employed in taking up 
the remains of the Federal soldiers baried 
im the vicinity of Rienzi, aml are removing 


i 
whom ho speaka explicitly are’ mem- 


Tract from | Actions of active 


exclude from 


whlow 
ile we re- 


| classes. 
under the federal 
| 2d, those who held office under State | of 


bers’ of ‘Congress and “members of 
State legislatures, and members of 
conventions which bare exercised leg- 
islative powers in respect to the’ se- 
ceding of the State,,and organizing 
| secession governments; but members | t 
‘af State conventions for the purpose of 


for. Nor are any officersor clerks of 
|the legislative or executive depart- 
Lioutenant 
Governor, aud officers of State gov- 
ernment, whose functions aro exercis- 
ed at the capital, and judicial officers 
whose jurisdiction is’ co-extensive 
with the State, are clearly liable. Na- 
valand military officers of the old 
army and navy, who took the oath of 


Confederate service, are among the ex- 
cluded class. Those who can 

are all persons without distinction of 
race or color, aged twenty-one. years 
and upwards, who havo resided in the 
State twelve months previous to the 
day of election and have not been 
disfranchised for participation in re- 


States, nor for felony at common law. | 
Officers properly municipal are not | 
disfranchised, “such as officers of | 
cities, towns, villages, and subordin- 
ate sud other mmnicipal div 
less jurisdiction than a con 


sometime 
the same officers act 
” Militi 


e case where 


reising sp 
duty are not disqualified. 
is not disfranchised a 
held office and taken the 
be has not afterwards engag 
the rebellion ; and not, althou, 
may have taken part in the 
lion, if he has not previously held one 
of the designated offices, and taken 
the oath. 

Tis opinion relative to some 
of States of limited jurisdiction, such | 
as justien of the peace. sheriff, &e., | 
is reserved for further investization. 
and not 


passive sympathy, constitute giving 
avd comfort to the enemy. - 


ng ta 


civil offices de - 

3 not disc! 
of doubt a8 to the 
en, the interpreta- 
favor of his right. 
2 nO t to question 
the oath is the sole 
ven a person applies to th 
hoard for registration, the power of | 


vt holding 
time of 


rin, ard 


licants ; 


the board is confined to the adminis- 
tration of the prescribed oath, and if 


the applicant takes that, his name | be necessary to insure a strict enforce- 
must go registry. ‘The | ment of this order; and 
5 ef ound vic it will be 


A cannot enter upan the ings 
her he has sworn truely or 
st|ly ; that inqnry must be resorved to 


| jurisdiction to try him on any indict- 
ment for perjury. This abstract will 
give the reader a pretty clear idea of 


Gall 
mereliant, with’ Cinetanati- connections, 
has fail 


lars. 


re 
roa ran off the track, killi 
and flremai 


ea in ty ase and that hy 
states District Court to-da 
Plalnt was led by Dsstrict 2 
Trenholm, 


allogiance and afterwards entered the | § 


vote | th 


conshlering the abolltl 


bellion or civil war agninst the Unite] | | 


er their functions are executive or ju-| 7 


military commissions-betore-the—warr|{ 
Persons appointed by the Governor 
1| or Legislature and ex t 


test, | the city of New € 


¢ court, which may afterwards have 


Mays 


Tart’ amarble statue of Henry Ula} 
"8 ¥ to- 
day, the. 


(CESCINNATH, 
Lighilities ov 


‘Atrxaxpnia, Va. May 30—A freight 
rain on the Orangeand Alexandria “rall-| 


amillion do 


‘to Freedmen | 
voting. to tee that peTreciiman Isinstruct- | » 
is registered | 
at Danville to-day. 
fay W—In the United 
a bill of com- 


Van against Charies § 
P.W. Elsnan, W 

George ‘Trenholm, ‘and 

John B. Lafitte, members of the tirm of 
Jolin Frazer & Co. charging 
of the laws of the 

ade running opera 
hat in other respects | 4! 


D. Wagner, James 


claiming 


m. upon kearing the bill, 
Testraining the 


fro 
estate now hold 


“Mapnin, M —Thy 


very. 
W asiixGTo: 


pottawood Hotel, uni 
fonday, and then eee to Ral- 


| (iil directing the apy 
commisaioners in ra 
ined, these the "rom 
police, sherifla and constables and 
them with the power o i4 


sintaaent of wnflitary 
districts, I ; 


t 
Tax 


os 1913 
(or sugar cured. Lard 


in the falcaine terms : 
“Until farther orders, no fire arms 
will be permitted to be carried, cither 
openly or secretly, by any pe in 
nx, except sich 
be authorized or required by 
me, in the exec 

tion of their official duties 

¢ Mayor of the city will give} 
| such instructionste the police as muy 


frial and punishment by o military 
Commission.” 

| This order cannot be too highly 
commended, and we hope Gen. 
a similar one in 
In addition to fire arms, | 
dirk and 


Mississippi. 
it should embrace bowie, 


butcher knives 


Commis on & Forwarding | 


nutable to the Government. | pry at 


House in the Sanford be 2 tor 
freah beef, -mutios, pork,  & 


agen 
Meridian -Tournament Club. | {% gar um go suring eam Fd 
ihe right ‘islons, of 


x | Will be given at, Meridian} Miat,, on Thursday, 


Knight who 0 


hands of the judges m 
when the sugee eof tbe silting 
notaced 

ta 


3 apd a wreath, 


be heralt 
have the hovor of erowning the Queen of 
S Love an 


4 
if successful, will tug over the etown or |} 


set afer tothe 


pth aa aoe Saat 


4 of ay i ak faction ca at all A 


‘The pebl Sy peeely rin de 
specimens. 3 


SOUTHE! 
a oaenenn | meal argent | 


“SMITHS & PARSONS, 
COT ONFACTORS, 


ameter pretense 


gpa _efentins OF ‘dy 


Poors ed? at 9rigadek ; eee 


M ERCIIANTS, 
nd Who'esale and Retail dealers io 


San eens 
| FEMAL, ES OF )F THE SOUTH! 


| Discases peculiar to your ix incident to 
all localities, culled in breeze, 
that on yoawn with ite pert breath, 
| or snatched from aampe it dew-drop, 
| are to you a constant Reining troubl 
| Whether an inbabitant of eity or country, 
hill or dale, palace orhovel,disease rankles GO 
aud preys ¥ your, yitals.. Gloom, and | . 
Four constant, tompsntons, BEurope and America, and, silk ey ore an by 
any other Howse on this Continent, 


oops, 
GBOCERIES, 
WATS, CAPS, 
BOUTS, SHOES, 
PLANTATION SUPPLIES. 
at 
Mardaway's Stand, 
may30swim. KICKSBURG. MISS. 


CITY. MARKET 


ANFORD BUILDINGS, MERIDIAN, 31188. | ‘I! 
THE vodersigned bare opened a Market 
f 


‘aod hope by 

of the comamsity 
enabl 

days Keep the finest qaality of meet th 


dejected bri 
1s gradually ' and , steadily. 
wads uipon your declining system. 


The Sunshine of Hope 


Now bursts fpon your ‘vision. and the 
hang as a heavy 


+ 5 : 

Ross & Wi'son, 
DEALERS = + 

DEY ,GOODS, . GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Scena anaes BOOTS, 


SHOES, HATS, CHONG, & eo, &e. 


Teale inal bs rand 
scalth ip -all des erandewr are now offered 
you. *DROMGOOLE & COS 


English Female Bitters 
| s the Lee, combinationithes actually and 


A Grand Tournawent,Cor 
Dress Ball, 


Jue 18h," 1867. 
THREE PRIZES IN GHERNDACKS. 
The first, $2905. to be awarded to the 
the greatest number of 
gs with the lance, The second, 100 The 
$50; awarded to the Knights taking 
he next highest number of rings with the | 


restores the wonib 

Poet da heaiiiy Bondiciog. Jt. re- 
moves all unnatural obstrnction, relieves 
nfl of suppressed Menstruation, cures 


new Switnming and. Giddi 
|e Head, Melancholy, Ulceration aud. Tr- 
ill be placed in_ the | Fitation of the Wom! ent of the 
Mee aero tne geld, | Kidney’ and Bladder, an all the diseases 
be tus | hate poet the fiermalé sex-—mittict. 
ng married or single. ‘Send 
accompany the Girst prt It, will do you good. 
each, with the eecond and 


“ TOUD BEPR DLOOD 


The ight who wins the i 
ene moral Hague! uct he eangean omler to be*relleved 
d troublezome class of lseasesre- 


ndting pure Mood: 
- na PROMGOOLE & COS 


CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH 
onlzed by: the Meiieal Profession 


The prize money 


wen wi 


Beauty. 

‘The Koight who wins the recon 
¢ firat Maid of Hone 
g the third 
id of Honor. Married Ku 

39 ASD” ‘91 cae 


wreath to the b Aelot Knight or Knights, | {j t dof the > 7 j £4 


1 Theaithng ste mpdewith the lance | 

1 feet long. je 

number, eneh tro and a 

ter. will be euspended ob 

whe, mia fan, Le. syised. ge, Jowerval to | 
fe the herght or the horse or ri 


9 It acts Hi 

“Fach Knight will be entitled to three tlt paonGona 
tu case of unavoidable accidents. may re 
x 


fret the ride, not to exceed three ti ~ | Fluid Ext Beas hery> Cubebs 


Allties $0 be decived upon the | 
quiekest time. 
The cirelo willbe twe hundred and fifty 
Ove bundred avd 
Bh ime—10 seconds. 
‘All pointe of Bishate growing out of the | 
exercises to be'referted to the jedges, whiove 
Accision will be final. 
Those desitout of entefing the list must 
ive ir names to the Secretary by 1} q 
Grelock; aise atmo tie exereiaoy;) if 
ee | part of the Kidi 


| old or youn 
pound 


nig Ta and Sei th 
i Sores, Constitutional De- 
a charm, 


SEWING MACHINE | Maretsase, 97.4 99 


Awarded the highest Premiam ab the. exhibi: bss doy 
‘ham ot theSt. Losis Agricultural and Mechsti- “Taroere 
eal Fair, 1866, 


The World's Fair, | 


“LONDON, © > 


FrenetBepositian| 


rangeme 


prerét 


baat 


ba Ite by the Maral 
Pech Knight will appear in Kaight's com 
vinae aad chafacler despaaied. 


Kaights eutraneé fee, 810. : 
eridian throws down thé 


CHILLS 


and other implements | 
of 


teresting, opinion. 
refroshing degree of liberality in th 


will enable many who have heretofor 
to approach the ballot box. 
powers and duties of commandi 
officers, will be looked for wi 
anxiety by our people who w! 


finally settled. 


District of Texas in which Austin is sit 


them to the Soldiers Cemetery, at Corinth, 


of the Austin Intelligencer. 
chances are said to be much the best. 


the chief points of the long, but in- 
It is marked by a 


construction of the military law, and 


been classed among the disqualified | 
His 
opinion relative to the extent of the | 
liability of county officers, and the 


sath 
"tO sce 
the vexed question of registration 


Isaac Bragg, a gentleman of color, is 2 
candidate for Congress, to represent the 


ated. He is opposed by G. I. Scott, editor 
Isaac's 


of murder. Prohibit the carryinj 
arms and wo will guarantee the qui- 
et of the country against all rowdies 


Can be nowasily: cured 
age of Dromgvate & Co ing Sr stk 
which never fails to arouse 


clears the Stomach, open the Fe 


‘eve the most inveterate ‘case 


The chivalry.of 3 
gauntlet to all trae Knights! Right royally 


we invite you to the coa! 
tiple preparations are being made to ar 
range comfortable seats in the Amphitheatre | 7 


¢ | and rioters. {tot spectators One necks ‘will cure a case of six montha 
EE Meridian Brass Band will bein attend- ea 
‘o |. The most practical speoch made in as 
Lafayette Square Thursday night, JUDGES. DROMGOOLE & ‘co: s 
was by the colored Bishop Campbell RED DIARR Ha” Rae wT, 


of th 


o. Althoagh slow at the com- 
| mencement, the old man warmed into 
astrain of fervor, humor and com- 
mon sense, which held o large and 
mixed andience until os late hour. 
His advice to his colored brethren 
was in inost respects sound and un- 
objectionable. He warned them! 
against the’ndvice of men who urged 
them to claim too many ‘Social pre- 
rogativ He advised them to be 
| slow in pressing claims which were | 
aa unvilling?y eevenied: and taster. 
the idea Congress cot elevate 

assisted in the work 


Among the popular errorf an exchange 
mentions the following, to which we direct 


attention 


‘That editors keep public readin; 
‘That have plenty of time to  ealk 


grooms. 


to 


they cre delighted to 


anything to All up 


with— 


African Methodist Charch oi Gi 


| Hom Wiley P Tarra Ma Hoary Sh Fea” 
President. 


sh and diaintereiet 


put the Gazette 


“olteme 


he const weg, 


gf eeeea it 


" he nppeat | 
a he 


*nr'e White Ligdid Enamel It ts the 


* perfect article in use, for removing all 

[parities of the skin, and unlike all 
Wise contalas nothing that. will 
|fure the cuticle; being vegetable, it ? 


| perfects hartiless. For’ sale, Whi 
and<Retall, by Beacen,. Suvets & 


SESsss 
seese 


ww 
Rs 


Same act | he 


| SOF YouTi. © 
ta ars sees for years ftom 


D and all 
Baro se teat for 


Tis ele 


JOHN B, OGDEN, 
is 42 Cedar Sir, New ‘Fork. 
To CONSUMPT Es, 
ertiser, having beea restored to 


alter Raving eullered for several years 


n re with severe lung sffectlon, end that- dresd 
inh 1th the 


dinéése “Cébeamption—“ehxiow to make 
thappknewnto his fellow-rvfferers, the meave of 


er for cure. 


To all who detiré it, ie will'etad a copy of 
j the prescription used (free of ebarge), with 


¢} Comeurriox,” Attmwa, Broscniris, 
‘Cots, and all Throat 


Coram) 
d Lung Affection. 


ained bene y intelligent |The sail Lhe, steettins seis 


epet il p a rey Eee in- 


at his reat tatate to 
ney, ny, pernen, which ihe 
pt. Complainant 

Alder- 


{| meme ad the said Sunias 3 


tant, 

tax. levied upon him; apd 

Without any remely for | of 
ers of 


eee ny C or Meri: 
author- 


a 


and 


= REV. EDWARD A. WITEON, 
Williawsl urg; K vgs Co..New York. 
a besos BGR VERY BODY. 
A [Large 6p. siving ation 
greatest prtesel wae: of 
both Sexes, = 
be bow the homely may become 
Fetpected, and the for- 


soi" 
co 
and receive a copy 

addres? 9. Drawer, 2 

‘Troy, N. 
ENO w FRY DESTINY: | 
Maniun ELF. Tanasrex; the great Bogtis 

Astrologist, Clarvoyaut and Prychometrican 
who bas astonished the scientific classes of 
the Old World has now located herself at 
Hudson; ¥. Madame /Thofaton possesses 
such wonderful powers of second #ight, as tu 


importance to the single pr married vf 


ofS inant; a 
mana while eet ber to impart knowledge of the great- 


‘either sex. While in a state of trance, she 


ANY MANNET | delineates the very features of the person 


ae 


Hy abel 


estes tbat x he pies 


lope addressed t> yours: 
Teeeive the pleture’ and desire 
tion by return tail. All comatunications aa- 
fhe | credly-confidential, Address in condfience, 
Motese BY. Toverves, I. 0. Bex 
Hodson, Ne Y. wly 


Wonderful but True. 


MADAME, REMINGTON, the world-re- 
“Astrologist “and ‘Somnambalistic 


in « clairvoyantatate, dew 


‘the | oe 


: | Arriving at Memphi 


aboald fail | je 


BeRsrsevase 
seegessss =sa55008 
mo 


eet 


Miss. and Tennessee Railroad. 


SSENGERS POR MEMPHIS and all ponte 
_Xpeth make quick time acd w 
jog tras 


on Minsierip, 
Contra allrond, nea sk Groveae sn coven ee 
the: Bissteippi amd Tennessee Hailroad 
Trains on Musmasippt aad Tenvessee Heilroad 
GOING NoRTH 
Leave Grenade dally at 1.45 A. M. and 2.25 P. 
8.45 ALM. and 6.45 P 
DING 3 UTH 
Leave Mem>hia daliy at 1 and 
Arriving at Grenade at 6 and 
Making close conpectsons with traius on 
sipzi Ceatrat Katirocd, 
LIVERwoRE, 
©. P. Oaxcer, Gen"! Ticket Ag’t 


PATENT MICA ROOFING. 


1B. 
ved 
Lettera Pateot TAL BEST ARTICLE ¢ 
POSTION MOUFING EVER OFFI 
SUC. Mis adapted t 
i on oF at, sod eas be reat 


pied ita use iat 
Baik 


AND WATER-PROOP COvERIN 
We perticatarly recom: 

Bald oge, Stores, Cher 

Shops, Sleamboat Decks, a 


MICA ROOFING PAINT, 


pp 
$3 per. gallon, 
square feet. 
‘Also preoafactarers of BLACK LUSTRE 
RNISH, TARMED FELT aXD ROUFING 


Diseonrt to the Trade. Circulars sod Price 
List turniched. Rightafor cuunties sold ct low 
rates, Addieas 
THE MICA HOOFING 
Broadway, N.Y. 
Frank Homphreys, 61 Boat Sto. 
Geld, Williams & Co, Aug Ualdwin 
U. Woots, Montgomery, Als Tuomas. Costes, 
Raleigh. A. Tecker, Richmond, Ve. 
Heth Wiloce, Pecetsbarg Vo" Agreis. 
‘apeiiawSea 


REPARATOR CAPILLI. 


Throw away your false {rizzes, your switches, 
of comfort, and not worth « fg: 


|, come youthfat, eome ugly 
od rejelcs ts year ews ay 


bald heads (from wh 
Hep ont) and fren 


No 3 West Pas tise Bares 
= 


MUSEACHES! 
Ta grow ope the aaStbest_ fae in 
Vigsis“raUMisCR CAPiLLAint, te 


Sstacuse, N.Y. 


EDWIN M. COOK & CO., Agents 
No.1 197 Duane St. New York. 


BENSO , SAGE & co., 
Wholesale and Retail Dealers fa 


Trunks, Vatisce, 


Saddlery, Hardware, &e., 
No, 17 North Water Street, 


MOBILE, ALA: 


J. H. MATHEWS & CO., 
Revei Forwarding and Genera! | 
Cmmission Merchants, 


No. 22 South Commerce Stroot, 


Im. 1. MONTY 


L. BREWER & CO., 
Gencral Commission Merchants, 


Fes 2 


uverccand St. Lowis Ste 


MORILE 
TETArders will be 


SAMUEL LOCKE, 


Nos, 31,139, 41 and 43 Peters 5i 


Late Front Leree, betwern Customhouse am! 
New Orleans. 


ISPORTERS and DEALERS 18 


HARDWARE, 


Tio Plate, 


Sheet Iron, 


igs. 
Banilla Rope, 
Hand 
Bl.ckemiths’ Dellows, Plantation 
—and— 
AGRICULTURAL 


of crery description, 


Jes, Me Alalta Mayerrite. Ky.) PLOWS 
COTTO € St 
COTTON SWEEP 
Yost's Patent COTTON PLOWS & SCRAP’ 


Cathoun 


Fe 
;| La, Wh 


IMPLEMENTS | 


xp dangerous to the Human 
5 come out-of shcir hules to 


“COSTA R'S” RAT, ROACH, & 


Is a pasto—ased for Rats, Mi 
Black and Red Ants, & 
“COSTAR'S” BED-BUG 
Ts a liquid or wash—asrs!t 
also as a preventive f 
*COSTAR'S” ELECT! 
Insects, 
Is for Moths, Moseptitocs. F 
Insects on Planta. Fowl, 
i! i tai $s 


each Box, Bottle, ax 
buy. 


Adis Henry it. Costnr, 
x. 


487 Troail 


ale Agents er 


“COSTAITS 


UNIVERSAL 


BUCKHORN SALVE. 


nd beh Ys Re Chadwick, Moridi- 


an, Miss. 
Want & Co. New 
ale Agents for S¢ 


“COSTAT" 
UNIVERSAL 


CORN SOLVENT, 


iN 
And by TY. R. Cha 


-COSTAITS" 
Pureansttox oF 


BITTER-SWEET ~ 


ORANGE BLOSSOMS 


ron ING THE € 


4 every wher 
ISTAR, Depot 
Broadway 
te And by 


Fan Shils, 
Corn Shelters, 


Straw Cutters, 


‘| pain, JSapaaned & Stamped Tinware | 
TINSMITH’S MACHINES & TOOLS. 


& 
COOKING & HEATING STOVES z 


of every deseription. 


Agent for the Celebrated 


STEWART COOKING STOVES. 
maylswim 


‘COSTAR's* 
PECTORAT 


COUGH REMEDY, 


"“COSTAR’S" 
BISHOP PILLS, 


A UNIVERSAL PINKER PILL, 


‘AHORA €:d not contain vous 
Covereble particle uf teat decdipulided’s orey 
ted, will destray tite. 


at @ price mer! 
tobacco, of a fa 


rer of the waed to try 
4 guaraviee enprecedoute 
efron. 


“EDWIN M. COOK & CO. 


od Teapo.ters 


mts NEW Tora. 
Astrology. 

‘Lhe World Astonished 
Atthe wonderful revelations made dy the grent 
Astrologiat, 

Madame H. A, PERBIGO- 


coea'e gearets no mortal ever knew She 


Sufler no More! 
of bk aot 
dpe 


le preparation 


ffections, depres 
ate 28 


id ignorant: preetitior 
forthe Bix, ard be nt 
of 


sosted, and port 
fe84, on Fecerpt of ppries 


The Crispee’ Comme vot 
bab invigorates, brant 
highly ae dei 


y the use of 
neal a 


vm Ber 
cee (Seah by mal, 


order, 
BERGER, 51 ore aes a 


STORE 


hand sed sre covstantly receir 
j | dy hel pel whales la 


Dry Goods, 


Shoes, 
Hats, 
EVER SEEN IN THIS COUNTRY. 
‘Which they will sell as low as they can efferd. 
ty mares Will wot be wnderacid. 
ie 


Nt not be wonder 
fave their eld casiomers, friends and 


spb pera ey ant thy een 
are 


0 BOOKS—no more or ink—no trow- 
be more 


COLLECTING— 
Weel equa. entirely pleyed.osi—bny for 
: ved out—bay 
(Sig ted you tre sare of BANGAINS. 


SANFORD & BRO. 


‘We wish to eal! the attention of the pablic at 
large, thet we are in reoespt of « large sssort- 
mest ef all descriptions of 


GROCERIES 


axD 


PROVISIONS, 
‘which we will rel! at the following prices : 
BACON—Clear Sides, 16), 
Bhoulders, 14 


Clear Balk Sides, 145, 
Canvas Segar-cured Uems, 2135 
ve 


Bogar, fait to eboice, 
Rogar-house Molasses, 77 
Ricr—Careline—163; 

Roda, 18; Coffee. 25 10 29; Imperial Tea, $2 29: 
Flour, $12 60, $12 52, $14 80 to $17 09 per bOI. 


—We alto have— 
TARCH, Irish Potatoes, Nary Beana, Cheese, 
PPLES—Dried, Hominy, Dried Peaches, 
UTS, Macsrony, Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Tes, 


ISH, Saul (Garrett's at 50 cents per bottle) 
YBTERS, Sbot, Powder, Caps, Coro Meal, 
AISINS, Flour, Soaps, Mackerel, Candies, 
YE Stats, Wash Boards, Tubs, Buckets, 
and splendid Batter, fresh and nice, Butter 
Soda Crackers, Smoking & Chewing Tobacco 
ROOMS, Balt for stock and table ose, Ceteup, 
ICE, Mees Pork, Sardines,{Preserves, Pepper, | 
(PIO, Cos Frata of all descriptions, Pep- 


per Rance, sod otimr articles too numerous to 
Reation. 'In connection with the abore, tn oar 
edjptring Bouse, we heey constantly on ban: 
every description of 


DRY GOODS!) 


Boots and Shoes, of endless variety, 
Hats and Ca} 


Read Clothing, 
Ladies’ Hats, 
Children’s Hats, 
™ Children’s Caps. 
Hardware, 
all of whieh we are determioed to sell st the 


lowest prices. 

"We have entirely abolished the CREDIT SYS- 
‘TEM, and hope our friends will not call for 
it any longer, # they will positively be refused. 
‘Times are so wacertain,! we Sad ourselves eom- 
Pe ied to adopt the cash ayster. We fatter our- 
fives that we ea make it prefiable tothe coo- 
sumer of goods to pay cash. 

oN NFORD & BRO. 


A WARNING 
TO ALL MANKIND. 


‘ow carefal we should slways be in every ac- 
tion i I ‘abowld at all times thisk 


once. 
i thiogs lonk before we leap for by 
may eotail wisery upon a whole 


man sbould be in all he does. 
rer buy one ‘of sogar with- 
of the market. Nor 


out trying, the 
tbeuld be buy ey ealico or cotton and above all 
‘be alioald sot in any event buy Fersitare watil 
be calls on the firm of 


WAGNER &. RUSH. 


‘We have now on hand s large and well selectod 
PARLOR AND BEDROOM 


FURNITURE! 


‘which we are determined tosel! at the very low- 


Faiate OM, Tarpentine versish and 
is oar fatention to follow this business snd 
profits. 


: 
The Screw Superseded 
BY J, J. WILLLMS’ 


Improved Patent Lever Press 


IN presenting this Press to the public, 
1 feal tafe fo soping that it bes every od 
vantage in ba'ing cotton that the Screw 
has, and in point of durability, cheapness, 
raising, reparing, &c., it is far preferable. 
Five or six hands can raiso this press in 
Jess than half the timo that it would re~ 
quire twenty hands to raisé a Sere, with 
comparatively no danger. In repairing 
the patent lever press three or four hands 
ay any stick of timber be- 
id put another in its place, 
er ithas been shaped.— 
One can be built with less timber, with 
lest money, and much less Inbor, both to the 
employer and the mechspic—the me 
ical work being more simple, and 
much less. One can be easily covrred and 
protected from the wheather,and may be 
made to Inst for many years ; and many of 
the farmers can repair them, modeling 
after the old stick. This Press is very 
strong and simple, and may be made on 
the plantation, by aa ordisary mechanic, 
and managed by common laborers; and 
every piece of belonging to it can 
be made, of repaired at the nearest shop. 
The levers of this press are so arrangea 
that great power is exerted on the com- 
pressing block, with a comparatively amall 
expenditure of force in the prime move, 
which may be either manual, or by horse 
power. The strength of one man will 
prers a bale weighing five hundred pounds, 
and upwards ; and though it is qostruct- 
ed tothe use of horse power, very few 
that have this prea, will uso a horse in 
packing, as two or three hands will press 
‘ bale of cotton by the time a horse or 
mulecan be hitched and removed, or 
nearly 10. This Press is unquestionably 
the spesdiext contrivance, or machine for 
baling cottou ever invented ; and its sur 
passing power cannot be questioned. As 
ESevidenos of Its worthy | propose to 
build one of my Patent Lever Presses and 
teat ite merits against any other cotton 
ress now in existence, in any of the fol~ 
lowing States, viz: Louisiana, Mississippi, 
Alabama, or Georgia, at some suitabl 
place designated by the opposite party 


MERIDIAN SALOON 


BASEMENT OF THE JONES HOUSE. 
M segengte N, MISSISSIPPI, 


Cont 


be fou = 
The BRANDIES aed WHISKLES are of sop 
qualtiy—ao comsion article os band 

m 


STAR STABLE! 


and cheaper thes 
the State (perhaps 


to be excelled b any 
Hacks always ia attendance om erriyal of the 

trains, 
Horses fed by the day, week, or month. Horses 
soa habd for'eale. Horses and 


8) 
Males sold on commission 
‘Theakfal for pact far > xk youto cal 


in. Yours, tralj 
carer! if 180 


New 5 pring & Summer Goods 
BROACH, BROWN & Co. 
aT 


YELLOW STORE, 
On Frost street, 
MISSISSIPPI, 


of Gowts 


mien 
beet ensor ved 


and after! being fairly tested, if, in the 


tof twelve competent Judges, | © 


a 

‘i be decided that bis Press can bs. buili 

for less mency, and that it possesses great- 

er compressing power with the same 

amount of force to act upon it—that it 

will pack more baler ins given length of 

time with the same number of hands, 

and thought to be more durable; or if it 

2 ranjority of these advantages, 

one half interest of my 

Press in asid State. In evidence of ite 

to press a bale of cotton, 

size, weighing 800 Ibs. with 

my own atrength alone, for the bale, if 1 
succeed, or gives Press if I fs 


iL take pleasure 
in certifying that your Patented Press 
ites entire satisfaction, and, covsider it 

jecidedly superior to any other mode of 
packing cotton known tome ; it is much 
cheaper, more simple, and durable than 
the old Screw, and much easier to the 
band or mule (if one be used) in pack~ 
ing. Very Respectfully, 

¥. C. SEMMES. 

Me. Wrttaus:—We bare used your 
Patent Presses the past season, and have 
fully tested them, and im our judgment 
they are superior to any ‘principle 
of baling cotton now in use, and take | 
pleasure in recommending them to the | 
cotton planters, and public generally — | 
We hare likewise seen your Circular,and 
indorse all set forth therein. We’ are 
proud to know that something ha been 
invented to sq; the Sere success 
fully. 1m conclusion we believe it to be 
one among the best improvements of the 
day. Respectfully Yours, 

Da. Davis, Newton County, Miss. 
Jate A. Maputon, Hale 
lauderdale 
M. Barry, 
Vavons, : 
C,H, McLewonr, 
T. HL Srewaer, Choctaw 
Pace Witutams, © 
E. W. Siuaoms, Kemper “* 

I will dispose of rights for States or | 
counties or most reasonable terms, Ads 
‘ress me at Meridian, Miss. 

J. 1. WILLIAMS. 


TILL, HENDERSON & (CO 
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 
FAMILY & FANCY GROCERIES. 
Lee Street, 

MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
San TNT 


, Rice, Tobseco, and 
merous tow 


be lowest prices. 
sale of Petro Oil asd Le wpa. 


| apedawim 


FURNITURE 


And House Furnishing Goods, 


OPEN CONSTANTLY, DAY AND EVENING 
Corner of Camp and Common St, 


wita AGRICUL 
Ta COMMERCIAL. ae TURAL, 


THIS COLLEGE, hes, by its own mer 
Its and of edi 
toerascmet al ne intly econ 
State Colleges of this and the South~ 
Western States, It fs the 


Oldest Commercial College in the 
United States. 
AMPLE ARRANGSMENTS FOR 


{Cne Thousand Students 
During the Current Year. 
Comparative Cost and Value of the Ed- 
| ucation Given Here and in the Ordi- 

nory and Literary Golleges : 

It is believed to be the frst in Europe 
or America, chartered with Commercial, 
Agricultural and Mechanical 


ments, Every student who gives 
30 instruction, is 


—Aboat $400 per annum, for four years, 
or $100) ; clotbiog for four years. $200, 


| of $800—total $2400, years of 


time expended. Oar student will begin 
to work after three or four months, and 
make, eay the first year, about $1200 ; 
and two years and nine ‘months at prob 
ably $1800,or $6150 he earns in four years. 
Deduct $255 leaves $5892 net gain to our 
Students; but to the other a net expense 
of $2400; or $3295 our student bas gsined 
over the other. We sappose the Stu- 
dents in both cases to have a good Eng- 
lish education to begin with. We deem 
a business education that enables th: = 
dent to earn $1000, #2000, or $3000 an~ 
to be the best fortanes parents 
give their sons, So far as koown,not 
f the thousands of our graduater, is 
out ef profitable employment. A word 
e wise is sufficient. 
Circulara and Catalogues Sent to al 
Who Desire Them. 
N. B—Young gentlemer who bave en 
tirely neglected their studies for the past 
few years, can here be perfected in any 
branches they may desire, in a few 
months. 


TERMS---Payable in Advance. 


Penmanship—Ierrons not limited, $ 25 00 

Book-keeping—double and single 

try, etc, a perfect course, : 50 00 

Arkhusosinolodiog sll com- 
mercial calculations, z 

Lecture on Commercial Law, 


« 
Ses 


English —full Course, not limited, 
including History, Rhetoric, etc. 1 
French—full course, not limited, 1 
Spanish—fall course, pot limited, 1 
Gerroan—full course, not limited, 1 
Latin—fall course, not limited,’ 1 


$38 
23s8s sess 


382 


meats, 
For any Language, 
Drawing per month, 

N. B.—A Student having paid for a 


| Course in any branch ss abore, is enti- 


tled to a Life Ticket in that Department. 
He can attend such. branches es be may 


re. 
‘A diploma from this College is  pass- 
port is all commercial communities — 


Stax 
men’ 


a liberal 
FALLON, FULTON & CO., A 


Meridian, Miss, 
Wholessle and Retail Dealers in 


"URNITURE,| 


HARDWARE, 


RE, 
PURE WHITE LEAD, 
PAINTS, 


Ooms, 
VARNISHES, 
‘BRUSHES, | 


WALL PAPER, 
GLASS, 


HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 
ETO., ETC. 


Were acer ins tas alow er 
son be bough to ong. Gonthers: mertot. 
tpelsew in” 


Frost St. betwees Lee & Jobson Avesecs: 


ere’ coy ijie Se- 


Office Eoom, No. 7. 


FACULTY: 


RUFUS DOLBEAR, Pazsuvexr, 


Lectarer on Business Customs, Book. 
Keeping, the Sience of Pesmanship, 


Agical tural Department,——, Prin - 
webasica! Departmant,———, Princi- 


| Busines and 


Germse Department —Rev. A.C. Hoppe, 


nd Greek 
no, Rev. A. F. 


i 


ef 3 a3 


i 
it 


sien 
DAVIDSON, BROWN & CO 

instances | 
HARDWARE, |2a% 
IRON, STOVES. CASTINGS, 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 
‘And Mensfacturers of all binds of 
Tim, Copper & Stieet Irom Ware. 


* GENARAL AGENTS 
John’s Patent Gutta Percha 


ROOFING, 
2B. DEoKiNa. 


Ml. W. WARNE’S PATEST 

imospheric Portable Soda Fountesin. 

Mazefactured and sold by the Patantee, 

90 | 508 North Fourth (Street, St. Leu, 
mhss-swom. 


A. McDOWELL & CO., 
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, 
MATTING 

HOUSE AND STEAMBOAT 
FURNISHING COODS Co. 


FOG TOuETy STREET, 


BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, 


and Newsdeaters, 


BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK 
MANUFPACTCRERS, 


Muck al Instruments 
and Sheet Mus‘, 


‘= Bpecial attention given to Sill 


DOWDALL, HARRIS & CO 


D. HURD & SON, 
Wholesale Grocers 


a 

Commission Merchants, 
Dealers is oll kinds of 3 

Staple and Femey Groceries 


WESTERN PRODUCE, 


— 
ENGINE & MACHINE SHOP, 
Corner Second and Morgan Streets, 
ST. Louis, MO. 

Manvfecturers of ali kinds of Steam En; 


Cincinnati. 


‘crews and Presses, 
and Cylinders, Wosl- 


PRANELIN TYPE FOUNDRY. 
dog Castings, Young 
whi Song Mia 


COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


Ko, $65 West Front 8., Cincinnati, 0. 
rsrantisme 1832. 


Purchasing Agents, 


Office No. 418 North“Becond Street, (Up Staira) 


= St. Lomis, Me. 


i 


E 
: 
a 


bi 


i 


73 


is 


ap 
i 


SE 


value, 

jewins, Donipban, Chick 

Piano, Yalue, $7.0, and Music Box, 

Many permet could be placed on 

wre publind no names wilhont. perme 
patrons are desired to scndua U8. currency 
when soorenicnt, * 


to 870" 

18 Elegant Rose’ gered 

15 Elegant Blelodeons, Rose 
wood 


ecceaee 
ae 
“ Merldtam, ss. 
Jn the Oireuit Courts of Lau- 


i Vion ony a oan ‘Smith, Newton, 
pater 


~ 


Telanl Ops h 
Tne 8 * 


ATTORNEYS 7 LAW | 
nd Solicitors im 


services 
ign aledicinen ead eb ce 
‘sprild-ls 


EYS AT LAW 
IDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. .< 


AL, #ttention given to Dankrapt canes iz 
State, marsoawly. 


“Southern ‘Exchange 
Gold & Unciirrent big; 


RECEIVES (DEPOSITS, 


‘And Gives PromptTAttention to all Collections 
&e., Confided to it. 


eee rome te 8 FE 


whaleals aa Retail Dealers 


IN WARE, STOVES, 
Bee IRON, &c. 


a 


*E_Y. Eakty & CO. 
Front Row, Meridiau. 


J. W. SMiTH, | 


a AT LAW 


SCTPULLY tenders bie 
pits tothe. entre of Meridien, Hie cy 
. "peter 


‘ke foged at hin raldenes ar uighh_ tm 


eS TEAMS, MOR) WRITARER, Ww. a. ORACE. 


EVANS, WAUTAIKE! 
ATTORNEYS AT: LAW 


SOLICITORS IN CHAN 


Meridian 
ies 2g COLLEGE. 


FACULTY: 
Elder J, B. HAMBERLIN, A.M. 


ses? 838 


sess 


732 


Vicksburg. 


B, W. FLOWERREEE CO., 
to Vietor ¥, Wileo.) 


(Bcceasors 
ICE DEALERS 
OFFICE OPPOSITE PRENTISS HOUSE, 
Vicksburg, Miss. 
Conatry and Oty Orderanarafaiy and promptly 


i. B. BRUSER, 
Copper, Tin and Shéet-Iron Worker, 
and dealer in 
Cooking and Hoating Stoves, |~ 
And House Parnishing Goods, 
Tiniare, Pitmp Pipes, Sheet Lead, Fire 
Brick and Tile. 

Particclar attention wa to Steamboat and Job 


Semtbyatenty eorcee, Melb Meiberry” vtad Weabing- 
mayitewly _ VICRADONG. 


JOSEPH BOTTO, 
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in 
GROCERIES, 
BAR STORES AND 
PL ANTATION SUPPLIEs, 
Inported & Domestic Wines & Liquor 
HAVANA CIGARS, 
FRENCH CONF! TONERY, &c, 
Wr cogst 
VICKSBURG, M) 


may! owt 


LOUIS HOFFM 
VICKSBURG, 41 
Wholasale Des'er in 
HARDWARE, PLOWS, 


FISHING TACKLE, &c, 


N, 


cuss, ROPE, 


All Kinds of Guns Made and Repaired. 


sayleonly 
Avoid 


To 

‘The High Transfer Tariff at Vicksburg, a, to 
DaVIS & MORRIS, who will recei for 
“a Goode for just half rates. chanced oi the 
he combined and charge 


ike 
Hofer to De. J. 1. Puillips, Meridian, Misr. 
maylewiro 


°F fotels, Ete. 


FITLEB 


20 Xt. Mhael Street, 
Mobile: Alabama. 


Have constantly oti bind 2 LARGE STOCK of 
ALL SIZES: 


Dearborn & JerseySpring Warons, 
wieriaar eters: ~ 


TIMBER WHEELS, CARRY LOGS. 

Trucks, Carts, Drays, Wheelbarre 
—s0— 

Wheelwright 

Wagon and Buggy Spokes,-Ilubs, 
Shafis, Tongues, & 
All of whch we offer at WHOLESALE ant 
RETAIL, at LOWEST CASH PH) 


FITLER & HELLY: 


mayliewim No. 40.81, Michael atrest, 


SOC. PARKER. T. I. LAKE, THOS. r. suELDON. 


PARKER, LAKE &CC., 


Northwest Coruer St. Louis and Water Sts 


MOBILE... seerme ced ba 
ar 
Keep aware on band, Bagging and Rope, Neils, 
Axb ALL KINDS OF 


Groceries, Cizars, Tine 


Liquors, Ke. 


may dew én 


Tobacco, 


Spokes, Hubs, Felloes, Shafts, Potes, 
and all descriptions of 


WOOD WORK 


for ale at snanofecterer's prices, freight aly 


added, by 
mayl sw: v Mieka ie 


J. W. JENNINGS, 
aceee Steamboat Agent, 
WHARP-BOAT (Fagt sf Crawford St) 

i 
Vicksburg, Miss. 


General Forwarding and Com- 
mission Merchant, 


Dealer in all kinds of 
WESTERN PRODUCE 


AND 


Plantation 


Far Orders from the Country solicited and 
rait faction guarunteed. pe 


Supplies. 


OODRUTF. 


7 W OQODRUFF & DISERENS 


Dealers in 


"| BOOKS and STATIONERY, 


Music, Musical Instruments, 


Toys, Notions, and Fancy Goods, 
WASHINGTON STREET (South of Clay,) 


VICKSBURG. 
‘A CENTS for Grover & Behe: Sewing Machines. 
Needles, Silks and Threads ox band. 
apritewon 


re Dari, wy, Mona, 
Mankis Co Evansville. 


DAVIS & MORRIS, 


Cotton Factors, 
Receiving, Forwarding and 


sree GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
ol 


VICKSBURG, MISS. 


‘Concighments respecttally solicited. 
FZ Livers Gosh advances toads" 00 Cotton 


et 


W. M. WILLIAMS & CO., 
' FORWARDING AND 


Commission Merchants, 


IRA W. 
ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 
Royal Strest, 
MOBILE, ALABAMA 
Wholesale and Re! 


Hardware 


PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, 
BUILDERS’ HARDWA 
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 
axp 
DESIRABLE GOODS 
For Morehanta and Traders, 
Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 
DOORS, 
GLAZED SASII AND DLINDS, 
TOAD of which we are» 


Ato, 


apréawtt 


T. 8. BIDGOOD, 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN| 


Books'& Stationery, 


Biank Book Manufacturer & Printer, 


North-Eest Cor. St. Francis and Water sts, 
MOBILE, ALA. 


MOST RESPECTFULLY call the 
of my friends and the pablic to 

tholce stock of Books ana 

am vow opening, and offering st caus 

prices. 


BLANK BOUKS. 


Ledgers, Journals, and Re 
the various sizss of 3 
are all made to ordi 

and durability of binding cannot 


Omee Stationery. 


PAPER. j 
I have paid particular attention to this deps 
ment, and ate the laggeteaoriment ana 
eat variety of Note, Commercis! Note, L 
Commercial Post, Packet Post, a! 
fish, French and American manul, 


SCHOOW BOOKS. 
My stock embraces all the Senool Hooks in 
Iabama sud Mississippi, and all the iui 


BOOK-BINDING, 


To this departmegt 1 am fot 
quail Srdira, with wectanat,"derabaity 


Printing of 
Sales, aad every. of Job Work done 
‘with beatness and 


COUNTRY (MERCHANTS AND TEACHERS 
and those who deal ia Books und Stationery, wi 

find it to their advantage to give me aca'l before 

making porchases. apriswies 


‘MS, STETSOM. 6. B. PRESTON, 4. L. sTETSON. 


“MLS. STETSON.& €0., 


HEI 


Plantation and Road Wagons, |‘ 


Material !}; 


Cotton Factors and Grocors, 


PORTER & CU.,} 


Bills; of Ladivg. Cotton | © 


ST. JAMES HOTEL, 


Magazine Stacet, between Gravier and Natches, 


T. HICKLE & CO:, 


BATTLE 


MOLILE 


TIOUSE 
ALA 
Re-fitted and I 


Cainp bell Piease 
Howse 


sty the B 


W. CAMPBELL 


THE NELSON “HOUSE, 


sh not the “ E 


_SOWN NELSON, 


To Obtain 


stop 


AT THE 


MAGNOLIA com 


(JACKSON, BISSISSIPrE. 


ton 
Mo IDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, 
W.S PATTCH, PROP'R. 


Jones FTlou 
MERWAAN, SUSSISSIPPL. 
JOSIAH JONES, : PROP’R. 


known Hotel 
tor of theJones Honse as 
b 


th Efc ase 


gsdale Flous, 
ON THE DILL, 


On the East Side of the Rait-e=d | 


Weekly, $3.00 per Annum. 


|The Grenada & Meridian R. R. 


| We are glad to le: 
jenterprise is attracting cons 
ention throughout the entire coun- 
try through which it is fe 
understand from Prof. 
eription fo: ud, for the 
f Zalobus 2 and. ¢ re 


is to the 
required to pay 


two 


fore their pec 
in the meantime, be 
the matter. 


» work 


| Good Fare & Good Rooms 
| 


tion of this ent rpris 
|road, when built, will run. through or 
neat Greensboro, we carn 


Tiouse,) 


onstruction oc 
left but to roo: 


¢ to see thi 


Mabama 


advise in Mis- 
who will 

ed 
lyec to put the 'S 


1 the shortest route to reconstruc- 


ty to the reqnire- 
t 


B. GRISWOLD, & CO., old firm of Hyde 
A Goodrich; established im New Orleens 


ing. Nite 
aod Puusla, corset Canal and Be pa ah 
Oriesos. 


. Manafsetarers on snd Importers. of 


Svpsissiox, Nor A 
who are puzzling their brai 
whether the South will. nce 
the provisions of the Military Despo- 
Gon Bill, will be enlightened by the 
following, which we take from the 
It says: 
It seems that some Tioy i can not 
or will not understand any thing. We 
Bs 


stout ik We have been simply re- 
| quired to obey, and armies and gen- 

exals have been sent down among us, 
| and are now among us, al 


Axcc! | as we are, to make us obey. We nc- 


through | 7 


NUMBER 26. 


The bores ey Troubles at New 
Orleans. 


Jacob Barker's failure is considerat 


ire of the 
made 

Mr, Knox who Ime 

12 

» following is its condition : 


re taken up by 
& Co. and Onl 
forwarded for collec- 
& Co. represent y 
eld, a 


j 
‘pal debtors of the bank 
‘ $10,000 


Francis 
ech in New ¥ 
“Our modern 


husband ? 


+ unpaid iuilliner’s b 


Horace Greele 
Augustus Sel 
Aristides: 
David K. 

H. MeFar 


rd Barton Hazall, 


of Kuehtiond. 
eredith, of Richmond. 
Lyons, of Richmou 


Boyd has liad few equ 
nd aman of talents, and 
his superiors isan extreme- 


Thipprs Tersseae—The last Pensaco- 


wind have 


nging to 
seul, they 
and Hreaking 
ker in It, 


who participated in un- 
chest. and has been dealt un- 


lyphics. but pacties”> 
amined them say that the sam 


at Insurrection 
onville, Indiana, 
for one, Flayit 
room door open upon pre- 
to obtain a new pair of shows when 
thers were to ru 
dt nspiracy, and 
ere whipped according 
mane law of Tadiaua.. ‘There are 
prisoners in the institution, 
ersten rd) 
posts to substitute 

sist 


and its tributaries, turning the 

waters of the Cum <rlanil nto the Temmes= 
nd those of the Tennessee into the 

Ghattahoochee and Torbigbee, on the east, 

and on the west dralning the Platte into: 

the Arkansas the Arkanens 

Bartholomew, Red River into the 


ae Gazerre 
‘N.0. Pleayune, taken from the “Gaactte,” 


“has just come umier my 


Waco, May 2 1807. 


Treen an eye-witness to the fact. 


there ia not a teond of truth im the state- 

ment? I faye fought no duel, nor had any 

difficulty Ina ball-room, or out of it, that 

ould possibly lead to one. A man %0 

Pretrasto thus unnecessarily greive my 

family and fricnds, ts to feathsoree to Tive. 
Hoping’ yoa will make x public 

tion of the falsehood, fbave tie 

De, as ever, 


Vers truly your Fr 
CHAS. ALS) 


x : 
Mors Trnarrony.—The Government 
is now busily engaged in making ef- 
forts for the noynisition of the Brit- 
_ ish Northwest territory. It is unde: 
stood that the consent of the inhab- 
itants has been assured. 


It is now settled, the Cairo Demo. 
crat tells us.that the Mobile and Ohio 
Railroad will, with all duo haste, be 


“nite to Cairo. That the work mny be 
completed in the shortes: period pos- 
sible, operations will commence simul- 


end. 


oe 
There was a procession of negroes 


Inst Wednesday night, in New Or- 
Jeang, numbering five thousand. They 
‘carried transparencies, and were arm- 
ed with clubs, but dispersed without 
doing any damage. 


The New York Day Book proposes 


Eagar Cowan, of Pennsylvania, for 
the Presidency, in 1867, and somebody 
in the Chicago Times uominates Jeff 
Davis for President and Greeley for 
Vice. Our opinion is Mr. Davis will 
never be up for office again. \ While 
in this “gulf of troubled waters,” he 
will probably live a retired life with 
his family and friend 


0 

The Mobile Nationalist, a weeklv, 
iw the interest of the Radicals, has 
been suppressed by Col Shepperd, 
eommanding at Mobile. The tone of 
the sheot was calculated to produce 
“conflict of races" If printed here- 


after its editorials must bo submitted 


to Col. Shepperd. 


—— 
’ Gilmore Sims sayy that so far as he 


can see, there is no possible escape for | ; 


South Carolina from general famine, 
unless the charities of the outer 

_-world should be more prompt and 
bountiful than hitherto. 


Jacob Barker, the New Orleans 
banker was arrested Tuesday of Inst 
week, on an affidavit made by Alder- 
man Pat. H. Cummings, charging him 
with embezzlement and fraud. Mr. 
Cummings had deposited in the Bank 
of Commerce, at the date of its failure, 
the sum of $8000. 


pacer 

Rev. John W. Beckwith, Rector of 
Trinity Church, New Orleans, has de- 
clined the See of Georgia, to which 
hho had been elected. His reason for 
@eclining 80 high an office in the 
Church is, that the work in bis Dio- 
cese had but begun. He remains in 
accordance with the wishes of the 


-hurgest congregntion in the city. 
——.-—__ 


Ma. Davis m Caxava—A Toronto 
telegram of tho Sist ult. states that 
Jefferson Davis was enthusiastically 
Feceived there. He goes to spend a 
_ few days at Niagara Falls, and intends 
© to residle at St. Catherines 


—_+--+ 
Heavy Dataces Acarsst tux Mone 
| wep Omo Ramnoan.—Last week an im- 


Court of Mobile, Judge Rapier 
The caso was that of Wes- 


made, and the author's name 


A paragraph In the 


nouneing 
Sey death i xdael at this place. The par- 
tienlars are gfren with remarkable pre- 
elseness,as thonzh yonr informant had 

Please 
write me who was your informant. for 


_finished to n point in Kentucky, oppo- | 


taneously and vigorously on eithor | 


Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi, and|3 


| 


demagognes in the North for inter- 
ceding in behalf of Jefferson Davis 


and then signing his bond. The New 
York Herald devotes four columns to 
abusing “honest Horace” and Wen- 
dell Phillipsof the Anti-slavery Stand- 
‘ard, wants words to express his opin- 
ion, while the Union League, of New 
York, have arraigned and threatened 
to expel him from that “honorable 
body.” And hereis a verso of a new 
song some of them havo prepared for 
the occasion: 

Well hang 1 Horace Greeley on that sour 


cial 


Governor Aikin, 
Governor Wise 


above alluded to, 


apple 

Because he heiped! to set. Jeff. Davis free: | 8% 

Old Horace’s philosophy we can not swal- | Will be seen that 
low dc 

For it isn't in accordance with old John | among them: 
Brown. 


Charity and merey may do now and then, 
But cannot be extended to Jeff. or his| of T 


J. W. Lawrence, 


fof heart never won a lady fair. 
w having power we must try and 


keep it there. Louisiana; H. J. 


So we'll hang Horace Greeley on that sour 
Williams, of Te: 
Alabama; H. B. 
bama; W 
W. J. Foster, of 
son, of Texas; L. 


C2 Jeff. Darts free. 
The “gray old sage” responds to 
this treatment in strong and vigorous 
letters—letters which lay out his de- 


at every skolp.” Hear him 
‘oncerted howl of denuny 

¢ Was sent tip from every 
the little creatures whom 
urpose, per | 

ar ininor Sou 


Risen ty N.C Whi 


W Byington, of 


Colle; 


le practical 
| Books, similar to 
} and inst 
the stndent is req 
| tries in, and post 


| 
itself. 
of telographin 
taught im th 


4 Of the elite 


he vulgar con- roo 


ing from New Orl 


- | cable to any point 
Book k 
telegraphin 
branches requir 
ly accomplished 
men are tanght at 
College, 
Common streets, 
Hotel 
Parenta and gaa 
bung men_the 
Tully invited to call 
selves. 


winded blockheads 
who wou ul toa great and 
good canse, know how. Your 
Stterapt to hase a great enduring, party 
the hate and wrath necessarily engender: 
ed by a blood: eh vor 
shonld plant a colony on an i berg whieh 
had drifted into a tropical ovean. 1 tell 
ere, that out of a life constant! 


cial 


Jo, though you had lived 
huselah. {ask nothing 
that yon proceed toy 
rain elt nanre | meeting at Greent 
Alabama, on the 
‘}and colored citi: 


, The Hon. Walter 
few 


your Judgments yeas and nave, 

care not how vote with me. or 
how many vote against me, for 1 know 
that the latter will repent 
ashes hefore three yeare have pa 
Understand one for all. that 1 dare 


sided, 
speech at length, « 
to the frecdmen, 
marked attention. 
by Col. Mann, of 

| pointed argument, 


¢ that I held from the 


Gamble, in an eloc 
monious and just 
The pe 
in favor of prompt 


the races. 


of all men. which has 
cularly identified with loy- 
T shall do my best to 
chim of power; but whenever he | 
to be thus, I demand his restoration | 
to all the privileges of American citizen-| Mfr 
ship. Igive you fair notice that I shali |} 
urge the re-establishment of those now 
proscribed for rebellion, 40 soon as I shall | 
feel contident that this’ c 

tent with the freedom of the blacks 
the unity of the republic; and that 1 
nand 2 recall of all now in exile 
participating In the rebellion, w 
ever the country shall have been so ¢ 
oughly pacified that its safety will not 
thereby be endangered. 


While differing from the philoso- | 
pher of the Tribune in politics, we 
must say his conduct outside has been 
manly, noble, honorable. In 1861 he 
wanted to “let the erring sisters de- 
part in peace"; at the close of the 
war he asked pardon and amnesty for 
all, and now notifies his party that he 
will urge th: re-infranchisement of 
those prescribed for rebellion, and de- 
mand the recall of those in exile, for 
participating therein, as soon as he | | 
shall feel confident that this cotrse is 
consistent with the freedom of the 
blacks and the unity of the Republic. 
This bold and fearless assertion of his 
views and the heavy blows he has 
deait among his adversaries, will not 
be soon forgotton by the great and 
generous heart of the Southern peo- 
ple. His action has not fallen on un- 
thankful ground; ‘twill yield him his 
own with fair increase. The Southern 
people will render him that tribute 
dune his cournge and manliness, his 


tournament at the 
inst. 


In the city of M 


pound, in silver, an 
tach. 


NEW ADVE 
The Safety 


T 


us bound to eresie 
preclated. 
ow 


“COME ONE, ( 
W 


£ rerpectfaily inv 
and examice our 


A petition addressed to Col. Shep- 


herd, Commandant of the Post at Mo- 
bile, is being numerously signed in 
that city for the release of Mr. David 
J. ‘Files, now imprisoned at Fort 
Gaines for his share in the Kelly riot 
on the 14th ult It is understood that 
the petitioners pledge themselves for 


ABN, 


College 
that at the late commencement exer- 
cises, letters were received and read 


and others, highly commending, the 

ical plan adopted by Col Dol- 
lowed a¥ his college. | 
ai the Conon, Gomi 


graduates received their diplomas. It 
names in the country are included 
EE Seamer, of Louisiana; C. W. 


Byington, of Georgi 
‘exas; H. H. Stout, of Mississippi; 


mons, of Louisiana; 


inna; L. E. Alexander, of Texas; C. C. 


W. Hopkins, of Alabama 


sissippi; J. C. Buster, of Texas; 


famers right and loft—“which literally | bert Iankes, of Toxns: 
scourge them, cutting their black-and-| of Texas; J. W. Cox, 
J. G. Wilkerson, of 


Greene, of Texas; 
J. T. Young, of Louisiana; G. 
wards, of Georgia. 


This system is alto- 
nce honse: 


engaged in the 
Ha bandles a couplets bystcas 
. and his 


ali the secrets and minntin of the art, 
being rendored capable of | telegrap! 


point to Halifax, or 


7 
ping, arithmetical, 
and 


selves, 


There was a great recor 


let instant. 


pople are a unit here} 


struction under the military bill 


cOMNtS incat” was Keventy-five cents per 


Hand Lamp, 
Meteor Burning Fluid. 


busses, and ob! 


FALLON, FULTON & CO. 


DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, 
Fresh from New York, 


DEY GooDs, 


Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats dc., dc. 
‘Will God it to their sdvantage to give us a call. 


SMITHS & PARSONS, 


we will state 


of Sonth Carolina, 
of Virginia, and 


the following named 


some of the first 


H. L. Nusom, 
of Texas; C. Sim- 
T. Clements, of 
Haralson, of Louis- 


of 
Als- 


xas; J. M. Levy 
Ferguson, of 


Texas; L. F. John- 
L. Lobdell, of Mis- 

Al- 
W. M. La 
f Mississippi; 
Texas; 
A. J. Love, of 
ttington, of Missis- 


Georgia; M. A. Ed- 


"we cannot be too 
absolutely — s0.— 

those of mercantile 
re kept, which | 
mired fo make en- 
in the same manner 
basiness 


pupils are | 
he college 


d 


oma of 


, | merits, which it will do uj 


We here, 


hose eeuveces and dest 
Uatemes'y Drops, Ged 
Misore, be, Coabianuoagat « pat ad 
progreative age, whew it was, thought. that 
tote di re the mixvere the better the 
‘Use 10 the fature ¢ocly SEAUROOK'S, a com 
te the adrascemest of 


‘SUM MERJCOMPLAMEY, . IRREQULARITIES 
OF THE BOWBLA, RESTIVENESS, 
TEETHING, &e. 


health to the child and reat to the mother. 

We could furnish any quantity of certificates 
yaring evidence of Its superior qualities, but 
prefer that our medieiae should staud oc its own, 


Jae ROL & Co. 
opr 
Laboratory, 41 Bu'litt Street, Louis 


PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


HURLEY”: SAPARILLA, 


F all the remedies that bare been di covered 


that @esh is heir to, 
preparati 

the discar 
experime! 
ttto the pabl 


ognized by the 
sicians in sll parte 
cowatry to be the most surpristeg aod rfiestive 
remedy, for certain diseases, of which they hate 
© 


compounds er syrups of this root 
ied to rommand. the asnctioa of 


Jeans or any other 
the 


of 
gebra, 
ail the 

ractica 
Dolbeas Com 


corner of Camp and 


opposite the City} 


rdians, as well as 
are respect 
I and see for them. 


ille, But! 


r county 
White 


participated 


| 
| 

zens 

| 


H. Crenshaw, pre 


and opened with an earnest 


specially addressed | 


who 
He was followed 
Mobile, in a brief, | 


and Capt Jobn B.| 
yuent appeal to har- 
relations between 


and faithin] recon- 


Mexico, at the last ac- 


id potatoes five cents 


RTISEMENTS. 


NAR ew Meteor, Safety Hand Lamp is the le 


test wonder and no 


oi 
(great revalution tn the 
iy Deeds « test to be ap 


Meridian, Miss 


COME ALL! 


Brite the Ladies to call and 
importation of 


Atlantic | 


listened with | j 


patient. [tin pot ea 
This ia the pare and 


Harley's preparation 
fremiee ,t2tFact of the | 

found to effect acer 
id perfect curv of the following complainta 
and disrawes 


Hurley's Ague Tonic, 


PERFECTLY RELIABLE. 


senda cated by using it who had tried the 
remedies without benefit, bat is po case bas | 


Hurley's Ague Tonic | 


All who hare 


ic to the drog 
buying « bottle, It is) pleasant to take com 
pared with othors, and will be certain to eure 
ail canes of fever and egue or ebills aad fever 
Sead for tt to the proprietor 
GAMES RUDDLE a go. 
Louusrilte, Ky. 


HURLEY'S 


Popular Worm Candy! 


As this is really a areciric ror w: and 
the best and most palitable form to give to chil- 
drea, it ia not surprising that {t is fast (aking 
the place of all other tions for worms—\i 
temmg perfectly tanteene nnd am 

JAMES RO 


child will take 
DLE & CO. 


daring the present ege for the thoussnd slis | 5 


Over Chandler, Lockard & Co's, 
MERIDIAN, MISS. 


1o inform the citizens of Meridias 
tat he has reecived all the latest in- 


SPhictonraphio Art. 
atthe shortest notice. to 
favor him with « visit, 


: 
He b: Gtied bts Gall! is lid at 
sae eee eemeees 


von to thle bedoch, and faa ‘aat- 
jel of bis ability to give salisfaction 


sevens Ra 
SPICES, LEXINGTON MUSTARD. PAINTS, OILS & cours, 


Our stock eotsoes eveything coming wliia the Drag Busnes Give us. call and we will 
Ttiforders inirasied te our care, filed with promptoces and 
apritewtt 


Pharmacepia. 
FAMILY MEDICINES, , SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, 


of rations sizes, 


Liquors, 
+ ON Osgaen Brande, 


juocrs, 
Seabed gs: aan; panes 
Bithers, Feary Od 


‘White Lead, Limeced OU, Turpentine, Coal Of, Patnts of alt Colery ate, 


tod accurecy, F 
HARDAWAY  00., Aponte, 
Wesingon ‘treet, 


i¢ are respectfully invited to call and 
ypecimens. 
may 2Sewtt, 


THE GREAT 
SOUTHERN PREPARATIONS 


Comprise, class of pure and aclect Far 

ily Medicines, prepares from pure Drugs, 

hy a class of experienced Southern Phyvi- 

clang specially for the diseases incident 

yathern local! 

‘They are mot secret nor patent _mix- 
tures and are recommended to be tse 

pau our Northern 

men but litte about Southe 


only slass of Family Med 


ver offered to the publle which 
were prepared by the Medical Profession. 


| FEM ALES OF THE SOUTH! 


pedant dew-drop, 
ail ablding trouble. 
nhabltant of elty or country, 


“Gloom and 
Your constant companions. 


jand preys upon your vitals. 
pair are 

our pale and ghastly cou your 
colorless cheeks, your Ifeless our 
tottering walk, Four palpitating ‘heart, 
your dejected brow, all tell of that disease 
which fs gradually ‘and steadily making 
| inroads upon your declining system. 


The Sunshine of Hope 


Now bursts upon your vision, and the | 
Ie of dispair hang as a heavy | 
ball of gloom upon your brow can now be 
driven and the bright visions of 
health in all its grandeur are now offered 
you. DROMGOOLE & CO’S 


English Female Bitters . 


nly combination that actually and 
aronses and restores the womb 


nance 


tural healthy condition. It re- 
vesall unnatural obstruction, relieves 

Menstrnation, cures 
whites, Falling of the 
cs, Chiorisis, Palpitation, 
ne wimming and’ Giddine-s of 
the Head, Melancholy, Ulceration and Ir- 
ritation of the Wom! “Deran; ement of the 
Kidneys and Bladder, and all the diseases 
that are peculiar to the fermale sex—atllict- 
ing old or young married or single. Send 
andl get one bottle, It will do you good. 


TOUBLIFB BLOOD 


be changed, in order to be relieved 
iexome class of di 


tquiring pare blood. 
DROMGOOLE & CO'S 
CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH 


| Is recognized by the Medi 
t ‘anit mest Cc 


and why ? 
J of the best 
Suillingia, 


and Buchu, 
A highly concentrated medical compout 


nick 


early Dispae 

Hon. Nervous: ‘Fremblin 
the Back; Gleet, of keerny? 
pitections requiring & 


parvo the Kidneys 
old or youn 


CHILLS AND FEVER 


Cambe socasily cured by ing one 
3 ‘Dromgoole & 

stich never’ tall to aroakee 
clears the Stomach, open the Bowels and 
relieve the most inveterate case of Chills. 


Proprietors. 
HURLEY'S 
STOMACHIC BITTERS. 
Por 
ity, 
Las of Apatite, 
Weakoess, iso, or 
Di We Action of the 
Liver, or DISURD! -D STOMACH, 
Toere ere v0. bitters - 


isville, Ky. 


Oriental Pearl Drops, 


OG cass ryppasencrinee 
Picea Renn, nena 


One package will curea case of alx months 
stan 


DROMGOOLE & CO.’S 
‘The most certain and effectual eure for all 
forms of Diarrhea, Nansem, sod You 


summer com} 
while teething, etc. 


is exceed 
pleasant, cools and quiets the stor 
not an alcoholic tion, contains no 
kino, eatechu, galls tannin, logwood, ete. 
It imparts toneto the already debi 
stomach and ng family should 


be without. bottle. "It nefer falls to cure. 


rm. 


THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN 


from the Manufactures of Europe and’ America, ond. will be wold ax Cheap ax by 


fiends, 


& Mt. poss, 


Yellow Dock, Sarmusarilla, Burdock, and —and— 3 
lodine of Potash. For Serofula, Cutane- 803 JMAGAZINH. STREET, 
ous es Gout Rheumatic, 
Gland nors and Swellin; ol Je 
cers and ot Sores, Conatitutional, De- New. Orleans, 
rangements ete, It acts tike a charm. . 
ae Warehouse, 97 and. 99 Julia Street 
pee: SEWING MACHINE 97 .andy| tre 


Fluid Ext. Bearberry, Cubebs pret Be Lt Agricaural 


zend/The World's Fair, 


French Exposition, 


warlbew Mi 

Messrs. PLEASANTS & 00., 

RED DIARRUG@A REMEDY, TOBACCO MERCHANTS, 
LOUISVILLE, KY. 


rareen. . TivscRmaLD, 


P. H. PEPPER & CO. 
Established 1847. 


DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS. 


Corner of St. Francis and Joachim Streets., 


MOBILE, ALA. 
Have constantly for sale much 
THE LARGEST AND BE3T ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS 
ever offered in this Market. 


— 


IMPORTED DIRECT 


any other House on this Continent, 


P. Il, Lavender of Greessboro, Ala., is with the abore house, ss deiaied aapatr to rerva 
wie 


t 


Ross & Wilson, 


DEALERS IN 


DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWAKE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, 


SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, &c., &. 


Johnson Avenuc- 
MERIDIAN, MISS. 


RICE BROTHERS &CO., —_— 
89 AND 91 CAMP STREET, ~ 


bichest Promtom ot the exhib 
Pherf pintcr 


BIRMINGHAM, SHEFFIELD AND WOOL- 
VERHaMPTUN 


iuroRteRs or 


LONDON, 


Which are offered to the Country Trade he 
sual! advaneg 00 coat of imporiauon, ‘i 


BUILDERS HARDWARE, 
Marb'cised Iron Mantels and Mantel Grates. ~ 


WOLFF & AARON, 
Opposite Jones Hoaae. 


= E rameons, 


wi 


pit 
i 


new. Se useeipecinct mieuaioraeeaincr rade tai the peetone Teele 


prison. 


fe? 
st-| Meridian Tournament .Club. : 


it is 


‘at Fortress 
to 


Hof the 


Tisrald™ spe- 
ult. via Lon- 
meditation of 
the United States had 

Government, and (eewtetan 
to prosecute the 
it waa re- 
‘the allies, 
fighting. -Cholers had 
allied camps. The revolt in 
inces ended. 
RicuMoxp, June 2.—The it, on 
pects eto Washington, was ac- 
master General Randall, Col. W.. Gillowis, 
President's staff, Basil 
7. agent Potomac 
R. O. Tyler. 

ler 


Military District, detatled 
sinall._ steam- 


te | spread information which 


js 
‘voted negatively, but finally | \ 


and Thomas 

changed their votes. 
New Yonrx,June 3.—Frazer, Trenholm 
& Co.'s cirenlar, announcing suspension, 
their hope of a speedy resump- 


acknowledged. 
of the Urinary Organs. If 
‘You will eall on the agent of the “Great 
[Southern Preparations,” he will dhow you 
the recipe and medicine, kiown as Drom- 
goole & Co's Extract Bearberry, Cubebs 
and Buchu, which is prepared in the South, 


pablic, for diseases of the Kidneys and 
| Bladder. Large bottles only for one dol- 
lar. 


| May possess a clear, unblemished skin, of 
| alabaster whiteness, by the use of Chastel- 
lar’s White Liquid Enamel. It is the most 
perfect article in use, for removing all im- 
puritles of the skin, and unlike all other 
coametics, contains nothing that will f 
Jure the cutlele; being vegetable, it is 
{perfectly harmless. For sale, Wholesale 
and Retail, by Benorm, Snvers & C 
Chemists, Troy, N.Y. theiradvertise- 
ments in another column in this paper. 


ERRORS OF YOUTH. 
A Geatjeman who suffered for years from 


= | Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all 


JOHN B. OGDEN, 
42 Cedar Street, New York. 


TO CONSUMPTIVES. 

The advertiser, baving been restored to 
health in a few weeks by a very simple rem- 
edy, after baving suffered for several years 

and that dread 
disease Consumption—is anxious to make 
known to his fellow-eufferers the means of 
| care. 

To all who desire it, he will send s copy of 
| the preseription used (free of charge), w' 
the directions for preparing and vsio 
same, which they will {find a sune cums 
Coxscurriox, Arrmua, Broxcurms, Cot 
Cots, and all Throat and Lung Affections 
‘The only object of the advertiser in reading 
the Prescription ia to benefit the afflicted, and 
@ concrives to be 


every wafferer 
cost them not! 


| 


le, and he hoy 


REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, 
Williams) org, Kgs Co. New Tork. 
FREE 70 EVERYDODY, 

A large 6p. Cirenlar giving information 
of the greatest importance to the young of 
Doth sex P 

It tesehes how the homely may “become 


.- | beautiful, the despised respected, and the for- 


Formosa, the natives of which had 
murdered the crew of an American 
barque, the Rover, who were ship- 
wrecked upon that coast. Formosa 
lies off the southeastern coast of China, 
and the inhabitants are savago and 
inhospitable. The offense was very 
gross, and there seems to be no other 
Bis of ing barbarians the duties 
of humanity, by phisical force. 


the| A Grand Tournament,Cor- 


fitting up so agreeable resort, and 
andou! 


ibtodly receive a Uberal patron- 


“Mrs. Norton is now in receipt of a fresh 


of Ladies’ hats and bonnets, rib- 
trimmings, ete. All of the latest 
and in endless variety. Now is the 


onution and Fancy 
Ball, 
‘Will be given at Meridian, Miss, on Thursday, 
June 13:h, 1867. 
THREE PRIZES IN GREENBACKS. 
‘The first, 8290; to be awarded to the 
Knight who obtains the greatest number of 
rings with the lance. The second, §100 The 
third, 850; awarded to the Knights taking 
the next highest number of rings with the 


the 


lance. 
‘The prize money will be placed i 
hands of warded on the field, 


the jadges and 


382) when the succes of the tilting shall be an 
nounced 


‘A crown will secompany the first pri 
and a wreath, each, with the posind a aed 


‘The who wins the first pri: shall 
ahi phates att ghertee 


cd 


made to ar 
the 


‘The Meridian Brass Band will be in attend 


| band or wife of the applicant, with dat, 


taken loved, 

No young lady or gentleman should fail 
tosend their Address, and receive = copy 
post-paid, by return mail 

‘Address P.O, Drawer, 21 

april3-w6m. N. 

RNOW THY DESTIN 
Manaus E, F. Tuorstox, the great English 
, Clarroyant and Psychometrican 
stonished the scientific classes of 
the Old World, has now located Herself at 
Hudson, N. ¥. Madame Thornton possesses 
jaeh wonderful powers of second »i 
‘enable her to impart knowledge of the great 
est importance to the single or married of 
either sex. While is 
delineates .the very ‘ea.ures of the person 
youare to marry, and by the aid of an in 
atrament of intense power, known as the 
Peychomotrope, guarantees to produce a lifo- 
like pictare of the fata 
plicant, together with date of marriage, 
position in life, leading traits of character, 
2c. This is no humbug, as thousands of tes 
timonials can asscrt. She will send wheo ds 
ed a certified certificate, or writtes guar 


be. By enclosing # small lock of bair, and 
stating plare of Lirth, age, disposition and 
complexion, and enclosing fifty cents snd 
stamped envelope addressed to you a 
wii Feceire the pleture. and desired informa- 
tion by return mail. All communication 
eredly confidential, Address in condfence, 
Madame E. 

Hudson, ¥. ¥. 


Wonderful but True. 

MADAME REMINGTON, the world-re- 
ed Astrologist and Somnambulistic 
Clairroyant, while in  clairvoyantatate, de 
Hinestes the very features of the person 
you are to marry, and by the aid of an in- 
'|troment of intense power, known as the 
Paychonotrope, guarantees tu prvauce a per- 
feet and life-like picture of the future hus~ 
of 

marriage, occupation, leading traits of chai 
acter, de, This no Imposition, as teati- 
moniale without number can assert. By 
stating place of birth, age, disposition, color 


of eyes and hair,and enclosing fifty cents, 
tad stamped eavelope addreseed to. yours 
you will reerive the pieture by retarn mail, 
twgether with desired information. 
Address in confidence, sladame Gra- 
xorox, P.O, Box 297, West Troy. 
april3wly. 


ws 
friends. In place 
face, abe had s so! 


of = coarse, rustic, flushed 
raby couplerion of 
most marble and instead of 
twenty three she really appeared bet cigh 
teen. Upon inquiry as to the cause of #0 
great a change, she plainly told them that 
she had used the CIRCASSIAN BALM, and 
considered it ac invaluable sequisition to any 
Lady's toilet. By itsjuse any Lady or Geo- 
temas can improve their personal appesr. 
ance an hundred fold. It fs simple in ita com- 


the skin and complexion. By 
tion oa the caticle it draws from it alt its 


anil experi 


tee, that the picture is what it purports to | 


Great Bargains} 
PIANO 


™ 
FORTES !) 
ORGANS, 


MELODEONS, 
GUITA 
VIOLINS, 
ACCORDEONS, 


NTS, 
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, 
STEREOSCOPES, 
F. WORK BOXES, 
CAL BO! 


and everything in the music line, 
Fine New Hosewood Pianos, seren octave, 


AND NO MISTAKE. 
sa Music Neatly Bound. 
J. H. SNOW & CO. 


MERIDIAN FOUNDRY 


10 


MACHINE SHOP 


THE undersigned t¢ fully prepared 
facture all machinery” usually 
paired inFoundries in this se 
the most approved style, 
prices anil promptly. ~ Mavi 
need machinists, a 
vent inn all ¢ 


practi 
first-class 


-| 
| 
Awnings, Verandahs | 
Columns, Sills Lintels, Sash, Wei 
Ralling for Cemetery or other purpa 
and.in fact. any deseription of 
needed or used in this con y. are in 
communicate, before ontering from 
ewhere, with |W. W. MURPHY. 
may2hwly 


MERIDIAN SALOGM 


BASEMENT OF THE: JONES HOUSE.) 
MEKIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 


STAR STABLE! 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 


HAVE comp eted my_ large and commodions 
and enoounce myself ready to accor 
siodate al who 
Team send you 
y Livery man 
because I know but few), 
jelermined not to be excelled b way | 
in the State, 
always 19 attendance on a-riyal of the | 


Thanafel for pa 
Yours, truly 


uk Fouto cal | 
ro s0 


New Spring & Summer Gods 
BROACH, BROWN & C.. | 
AT THE 


mak ug | 


eutted 


Having parchased their Goods in the cheap +t 
markets, aod at times when goods were lowest, 
they congratulate themacives on be 

jon to custom sta, no! 


Taried styles of 
Muslins, 
Berrages, 


Poplins, 
Lawns, 
Mozentigers, 
_ Silks, 
Cloaks, 
Laces, 
Edgings, 

Insertings. 

‘They would also direct attestien 


UR undersigoed woald 
T ‘and tbe public that they are now pre- 
jared to furnish a No, 1 article of 


LAGER BEER 
I grr och ea merece ere 
= san bee 
a ee ae ea al aan 
serene 
TY wt 
Shedd, Meridian. 
aritety 


te wes ote 
mA 
FURNITURE 
And House Furnishing Goods, 


FALLON, FULTON & CO., 


Meridian, Miss, 
‘Wholesale aod Retail Dealers in 


FURNITURE, 


HARDWARE, 


| COOKING & HEATING STOVES 


from my plaer, 1334 wites 
arr Agyrescseg eas 


Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 


Saddlery, Harness, 


Saddh 


Trunks, 


4, Hardware, de, 
No. 17 North Water Street, 


MOBILE, ALA: 


J. H. MATHEWS & CO., 


Receiving, Furwarding and General | + 


Cmmission Merchants, 
No. 22 South Commerce Street, 


___ MOBILE, ALA 


(ateon. L. worren. 
§ ea, mann. 


L. BREWER & CO., 


General Commission Merchants, | 


No. 55 Cor. Commerce and St. Louis Sta. 


MORILE, 


LOCKE, 


13 Peters 80 


ALA 


ted tn. 
SAMUEL 


Nos, 33, 


New Orlcans. 


imrd and DEALERS 18 


HARDWARE, 


Tio P 


Blacksmiths’ Uellows,  Tlantation Saddlery, 


AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 
of erery deseription. 


Jas. H. Hal's (Mayerville, Ky.,) PLOWS 
COTTOY SCRATERS 

“COTTON SWEEP 
‘stent COTTON PLOWS & SCRAPERS. 


Caihoan 


Yo 


Fan Mills, 


‘ 
Straw Catters, Exe, 


Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware 
TINSMITH'S MACUINES & TOOLS. 


of every deceription. 


Agha for the Celebrated 


STEWART COOKING 


maylewin 


STOVES. 


Estantisiap ry 1838. 


John K. Randall, 


BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, 
PRINTER AND BLANK BOOK 


Manufacturer, 
No.5 (old No. 44) North Water &., 


mie em somes ee 
SMOKE THE 


Hilf | 


“13 years established i 
Only infsllibh 


tye 
at of shel Iyules to alle.” 


tovlestroy ani 
Tr Bed-Bugs de. 
IC POWDER for 
Insects, 


Is for Moths, Mosqttitoes, Flea* Bed- Bug 
Insecis on Plants, Animals, de. 


of all worth- 


“a” name is ow 
» and Flask, before yort 


Ilenry Fe. Costar, 
ist 


Orleans, 
nits for Souther States 


“MCOSTAIOS 
VSIVERSAL 


UCKHORN SALVE. 


ait 


Animals, &. 
Boxes 25 ¢b 


ES Sold by 


Sererewhern. 
=LOSTAR, Depot 
N 


oY. 
CH And by IL Y. R. Chadwick, Meridis 


Barne 
14 Whole 


“COSTAL 
UNIVERSAL 


CORN SOLVENT, 
For Corus, Runtons 


HCONT ALS 
PREPS RATION 


BITTER-SWEET ~ 


‘ORANGE BLOSSOMS’ 


YOR HEACTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. 
wt Beautify the Skin, 
Eraptions, &e- 
In preferatice t3 
all others, 
sar Rottles 


EFF-Solit by all 
ize hy IED 


verywhere, 
OSTAR, Depot 


- Chadwick, Merldi- 


hy Rarne 


A Wanl & Co. 
14, La, Whole: 


Agents for 


‘COSTAR ® 
PECTORAL 


COUGH REMEDY,” 


L 

Bottles, 25 ete, 30 ets, amd Takacs, 

Soh by all Druggists everyw hore, 

Ey And by HENRY I. COSTAR, Depot 
481 Hroadway, N.Y. 

te And hy RY. R. Chadwick, Meridt- 
an, Mist. 

t2And by Rarnes, Wart &°Co., New 
Orieans, La, Wholesale Agents for South? 
ern States, 


SS 
itt, Sturges & Co., 


"AT THEIR OLD STAND, 


0 the Curner, and their 


WwW. STORE! 


ADJOINING, 


«Ag Raed and are constantly receiving | 


Alle Harg st ane best supply of 
‘Dry Goods, 
Clothing, 
Groceries, 
Hardiaze, 
Catlery, 
Crockory, 
Bagging, 
Rope, 
Bouts, 


Shoes, 


Hats, 


RVER @EEN IN THIS COUNTRY. 


Which they will well as tow as they can afford 
At suv rate they will pot be wade 
‘Thev invite their o'd customers, friends and 
iy to call, and if they consult 
Werest they will be aure to buy~ 


hry 
we more Ul 

fe treat eystern entirely 

{Sa‘Tog you are sure of BAKGAT 
SANFO! 


for 
NS. 
KD & DRO. 


Wem A tocall the attention of the 
Serer, that ia receipt of « Lar 
sanot vf all descriptions of 


GROCERIES 


ano 


PROVISIONS, 


which we will eell'ad tke following prices 


4 
ir Balk 5 des, 144 
curd Wams, 21; 


()*STEBS, Shot, Powder, 
[USES Foose, Feape. 9 
Stuf, Wash Boarts, Te 


Bes 


ICE, M 
(sos Can Froite of all descriptions, 


GOODS! 


Boots and Shoes, of endless vai 

Hats and Caps, 
Heady Made Clothing, 
Lndies’ Hats, 
Children’s Hats, 

Children’s Caps. 

Hardware, 

all of which we are determined to eel! ct the 


A WARNING 
TO ALL MANKIND. 


‘ow earefsl we abould always be in every sc- 
tion tm life, we sbould at all times think 
isioy before mpeakiog once. 
‘Avdabore ail things lonk before we leap for by 
eos rashact we may entail misery upon s whole 


mation. 
How cxrefal a man should be ia all he does. 
He should never buy one pouod of suyar witb- 
ont tryieg the streagth of the market. Nor 
should be bay aoy calico or cotton and abore all 
he ahonld notin avy event buy Fornitare watil 
he calls on the firm of 


WAGNER & RUSIL| 


We have now oo hand « Large sod wellaciecte’ | 


Jot of 
PARLOR AND BEDROOM 


FURNITURE! 


‘which we are dete: mined tosell at the very low- 


red. 
We only sak the pablic for « call, and feel 
H well asanred we can piease you ic prices and 
aquatics. Z 
CHASE'S METALIC BURIAL CASES 


heptconsanily on band, and orders from the 
esupiry respesifally solicited axd promptly filled, 
mibtéswtcn. WAGNER & RUSH. 


V STORE! 


.LEE STREET, 
DIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 


Dolbear’s Commercial College 


| OVEN CONSTANTLY, DAY AND EVESINO 
Correr of Camp and Common Si, 


|Intho Elegant and Spacious 
IRON BUILDING, 


NEW ORLEANS, La. 


Founded in 1832---Chartered by the 
Legislature of Loulsiaza, 


WITH COMMERCIAL, AGRICULTURAL, | 
AND MECHANICAL DEPARIMENTS, | 


THIS COLLEGE, has, by its own mer- | 

nd thorough, practical plan of educa- | 

jon, outlived all the Liberally endowed 

State Colleges of this and the South-| 
Western States, 1t is the 


Oldest Commercial College in the) 
United States. | 


| 
| AMPLE ARRANGSMENTS FOR 


Cne Thousand Students 
Dering the Current Year. 


Comparative Cost and Value of the Fu 
ucation Given Here and in the Ordi- 
nory and Literary Colleges : 


| 1t is believed to be the first in Europe 

or America, cbartered with Commercial, 

|Agricaltural acd Mechanical Depart- 

| ments, Every student who gives’ proper 

| attention to the instruction, is qualified 

|before graduating to keep any set o' 

| books, it matters not what the business 
may be, and do the Correspondence «f 

jany house, Students can atiend the 
“Commercial Course,” or to the Engliab, 

| French, Spanish, German,Latin or Greek 
Languages, or the higher Mathematics, 
etc, separately. We have 

| Coat of fall Commercial Course 

|" bere—Tuition... 

| Board for three month 

| Contingent expenses, about. 


0, annually. 
Cort or Onvixary Livezany Couteces | 
—About $400 per annum, for four yeure, 
); clothing for four years, ¢200, 
br $800—total $2400, nnd four years of 
time expended. student will b 
|to work after three of four month 
| make, say the 
and tro ¥ 
| ably $100.0 $6 
Deduct $255 leaves $5802 net gain to our 
| Students; bnt to the otber a net exp, | 
| of $2499; or $3203 our student has grined 
lover the other. We suppose the 
| dents in both cases to have a good 
| lish education to begin with We deem 
2 business education that enables the stu 
| dent to earn $1009, #2009, or $5000 an- 
| pually, to be the Lest fortunes parents 
can give their sons, So far as known,not 
| one of the thousands of our graduat 
| out of prefitable employment. A word 
to the wise is sufficient. 
Circulars and Catalogues Seat to al! | 
Who Desire Them H 
B.—Young gentlemen who bave en 
ly neglected their studies for the past | 
. can here be perfected iv any 
Usey may desire, in a few! 


earns in £21 


Payzblo in Advance. | 


| 
ed, $ 25 00) 


rcial calculation, =: 
are on Cammercial Law, : 20 00) 

tea the Commercial 
Course. 


The above cont 


Stationery for Commercial Course, 
| inciuding tlank books, : : $ 
| Stationery for Penmansbip, 2 
| Di 10 
| 50 00] 
jE ree, not limited, . | 
| “including History, Rhetoric, etc. 109 U0 | 
| French—full course, not limited, 100 00 | 
| Spanish—fall course, not limited, 100 00 
German—full course, not limited, 100 00 
| Latin—full course, not limited, 100 00 
| Greek—full course, not limited, 100 60 
| Algebra—full course, not limited, 50 00) 
| Geometry—full course not,limited 59 09 
Teacher's Course of Penmanship, 100 00 
A Life Ticket in ail the Departs 
meaty, : : t po: Si 
For any Language, per 
Drawing per month, : : : 20 0} 
N.B—A Student having paid for «| 
Course in any branch as above, is enti- 
tled to a Life Ticket in that Department 
He can attend such branches as he may 
desire. | 
‘A diploma from this College is « pass-| 
| 
| 


Diploma, fc ter of Account 


month, 


port in all commercial commun! 
| There are monthly graduating classes 
Students can begin at any time. Clergy- 
men’s sons and crippled soldiers will have 
| a liberal deduction made. 
Board and lodging 

French, Spanish, or German familie 
from $30 to $35 per month. 


Office Room, No. 7. 


in American, 


FACULTY: 
RUFUS DOLBEAR, Passrpenr, 


Lecturer on Business Customs, Books 
Keeping, the Sience of Peomanship, 


ttc. 

Agricultural Department, 
cipal. 

Mechanical Department, 


pal. 

Comamercial Department.—Hor. J. A 

| Monroe, Member New Orleans Bar, 
Lecturer on Contracts. 

Mathematical Department—George B 
racket, Professor and Lecturer on 
Commercial Calculations. 

BooksKeeping Department —J. B Grit 
fith, Professor and Lecturer on Book-| 
keeping, ete. | 

| English Department —Rev. George W. 
Stickney, Professor and Lecturer on 
Eog ish, are, etc., etc. 

French jent—J. V. Serrureau, 


Professor. 
tb for Penmanship.—B. B. 


» Prin 


 Prinei- 


Profesor. 
Latin and Greek Deparfment—M. Mari- 
no, Rey. A. F. Hoppe, Professors, 


Barend for Descrip' 


508 North Fourth Strect, St. L 


Receivers of Flour, 


Noa. 148, 25>, 188, 156 end 156, 
North Second Stavet belxccen Washington 
Avenue aitd Green” Street, 


8ST. LO 
mdrstanm 


DR. WHITTIER , 


ONGER BY YBARS LOCATED IN ST. 
than-eay other Prieate Discase 
graduate of medictur, 
ita, forms, 
Orebitis, Diabetes, Hi 
Urinary diseases Syphilitic effectio 
throat, akin or bones 
ousands suffering from self abuse, ex- 
‘cesses, exposures and indiscretions 
and maerer years, produc ng 


as of 
rr 


He can referto many old residents fer pe 
success and present position, ais ‘ 
aiciaps bere and else! 


tab 
Medicine xect ererywhare by mail or ex- 


Wis Theory and Exp 


| ctearly deliseasing all the 


vealed Ie 

diseases, 3 conta. Adiiress St. Louis, Mo. 
‘A friendly talk costs noth 0; 

erate; cares gatraniced. 

Charles street, one square south 

delt Hotel. apr 


PoGVE TONE:=™ SYSTEM" 
RedJacket Bitter 


Pamphlet. 52 
Mm. W. WARY‘E’S PATENT 


Atmospheric Portable Soda Fountain. 


Menefactured and sold by the Patantee. 
ouls, 
mabg3-anden 


MATTING 
HOUSE ANO STEAMBOAT 
FURNISHING COODS CO- 


FOURTH ST: 


| 506asoun7 


D 


RedJacket Bitters 


DOWDALL, HARRIS 


ao 


sig 


£} 


es 
sciocee. 


ISHED. PLRAY 


NE & MACIINE suor, 


and Morgan Streets, | 


Ma's 


Cas ings, Biaat Pans, et 
Fire Brick and Beltitg of 

37 Agents for JAS. S: 
rigr Machine Cards, 


Gil Welt Mach'nery. 
rahit}—am6m, 


all Kinds 
MITH & CO. 


“FRANK § NOEL & co, 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


Purchasing Agents: 


{| Office No. 418 North Second Street, (Up Stairs 


St. Louis, Mo. 


No, 25 North Commercial St., 


Southwest Corner Commercial and Chestent Sts. 


CAIRO, Tht 


| DAVIDSON, BROWN & CO 


Dealers in 


HARDWARE, 

| _ IRON, STOVES. CASTINGS, 
And Manofecterers of al! hisde of 

| Tis, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware. 


GENARAL AGENTS 
John’s Patent Gutta Percha 


ROOFING, 
AND STEAMBOAT DECKING. 
No. 180 Ukio Len 


CARO, TLt. 


A RedJacket Bitter 
W.E. ROCKWELL & CO, 
BOOKSELLE grr 


| and Newsdealers, 


| BE 
| 


and Sheet 
3 OHIO LENEE, 


le 
= Speci 


ale Grocers 


* Merchants 


Staple and Fancy Groceries 
ed 


| WESTERN PRODUCE 


~ 


ite 


Cincinnati. 


H ediiacket Bitters 


FRANKLIN TYPE FOUNDRY. 


SUPT. 


i, 


Win 
108 Vine Street, Cin On 
Stereotyping and 
may4iswim. 


| 
ta- Electrotypin; 
| Wood Engraving 


Frenci Burr Portable Grist Mills, 
J, Wheat Flouring and Stock Feed, 


“Queen of the South.”; 


0 bolting Apparatas, Smuttors and Mill work 
ily. These Mills are built from choice se- 
tat 


ck Adddrens, oll 08, 
ISAAC STHAUB & CO. 
Cor. Froat & Joba 
eS ewly 


| HINKLE & CO., 


ustantisnep 1832. 


| noes 
| Door, Seah de Venetian Slumtter Pactory 
| FACTORY IS 69 BY 260 FEET. 48: 
We manutactare and keep co 
aod, Panel doors, Sash, Inside + 
Venetian Pirot snd Pavel Bhotte a, 
dow Frames, Base Pitas” 
tors, Weatherboarding, White and Yellow Pi 
jooriog, Sbe-ving for Stores, Planed 
Mi 


UR 
F 


By 
of Lumber for building: 
for Boards, Plank, aba 
Joist Lath, Framing a2 
ae ‘Aino, Paints, 


maySewiea 


Ex 
No, 365 West Front St., Ciuciunati, 0. | *# 


beryard and Ballders’ Warsrooms— 


Boards, 
table for 


jets, Oorst, Florentine, s, Jet, 
Ladies’ Sets, Gold Pens with gold and 


| AGRICULTURAL DMPLEMENTS, PLEASE, and 


Lartial List of Articles to be Sold fos 
ONE DOLLAR EACH 
regard to talmagandewot to be paid fcr 
Yaow what youate to reorire: 

19 Chletering Grand. Pianos 


legant Ro; 
Meladeons, Rose 


Gueiba, pla aed chased Gold 
or wyle Belt 


latent at 
hangs to eblain auy of the above artic 
Ne DOOLAL, by porchasing « sealed 

for 95 ceata. . 
ive Sealed Envelopes willbe sent for 
Thirty for $3; Sixty-five 

(0; One Handred for $18. 
Agents Wanted Everywhere. 
Unequalied inducements offered to Ladies and 
ts who willsctas such. Our Cescriptive eis 
culara will be sent on 

Distributions are ay 


ara 
| cies for 0! 


cation. 
to the following mane 
ners, Certificates naming esch, article and Me 
value are in eegled cavelopes, which sre 
Geil mined. Ove of toene exvelopes covta 


the Certificates or Ordér for some 
wall rey 


be delivered at our office, or stnt by 

|'seereee, witbout regard lo choitej-ea.reeeipt of | 

| "On receiving the Certificate the parehs 

eee what articie it drama and ia value, and cs 
cle named. 


date 
uppecessazy. Have (be kind- 
rections, Orders for Seaia> 
fk the some at stbe pores 
er abould be eddreaned tothe 
UN, CORNISH & CO., 
193 & 195 Broadway, 
wim Kew York. 
BROAD GAUGE SHORT LINE. 
Atlantic and Great Western 
RALLWAY- 


Cincianati, or U: 
or ig nos reg or 
Corry, or Salamanca, 


NEW YORK, 


PITTSBURG. 
YHILADELPHIA, 
BALTIMORE, and 
WASHISGTON CITY. 
This is the only Route to the 
OIL REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA 


7 


AWA tic and Great Western Allway, 


ra 
cost of moana ec. 
Goaka sineck ervey i 


iner | 15; 


§ to 
soccesafel, causes speedy marriages and tel's you 
the very day you will gir 

iteneed and cerecteriticy ot tha pores. Be 


tbe stad- 


er Weite 
acoall jock of ro = 
axe HA PERI 
P.O. Drawer 294, Bull-lo, 
AFFLICTED 
Suffer no More! 


order furnished those desiring 
plainly the day of the month sod 
K 


ou can be cured peccaneptiy, sad abe 


sees | 


‘Cons! 
formation, 1. | Letters P 
to | THE PUBLIC. 


et the best Skirt made ie thw 
then balfits ralae, and 
Ketting = large smpvont 


OA rte, 
nd the Certificate the fulle, \ 
hte wing *dey from 
11 orders for Hoop Skirte rust be sccom- 
boas inc Boop oa a ete 
Seamenss ila be ok 
lense. pond wih 
sufetbie parties wialing the ents ef Gani 
Address 
P, HS. Mansfacturing Company, * 
A. SHELVON, & 
Office, 95, Liberty St. 
Kooms 


HE New York’ Mica Ioofng Comper: 
tablished 164.) 2 ¢ mnufectoring 


Wis adspred to 1 
Root, seep or Hit, a0 sons be cendly by 
Tie U. 8. Government, after a thoronglt tert 
of ite utility, have vdapted iis uae in the. Navy 
Yards_snd upoo Pablic Buttdings. 

‘Tue Ronting {a pat ap in relia, ood 
be mulled to fhe Hoof to make 8 z 
DGRANLE FINE AND-WATED-YBOOW COVERING, 

fe particularly recommend ft use 
Bauldinga, Neores, Clureben, Fectorieg, Maatisee 
hope, Biesmbost Deck, &¢. ° 


‘MICA ROOFING PAINT, 


as only to. 


by the ane of DR SOISVILLB'S | [Coron bad 


Roots may be mato perm: 
(roa! sod durable by ts uae 

The Paint requires so. saxixe, bot Is ready to 
ed with 


feet. s 
aufeecturers of DLACK LUSTRE 
YARNISH, TAREED FELT 4SD@ROOPING 
Visooantto the Trade. Ciresiers and Priea 
List futatsbed, “Rights for cotuties sold at tow 
Fates, Address : 
5 THE MICA ROOFING CO,” 
194 Urvadwar, No 
H. Woods, Montgomery, Ain Thomas 8, Coat 
Kaige 8.0. MPA Tecker, ibebmoad, Va 
Hoary Wisos, Petersburg Va, Agent, i 
a 


REPARATOR CAPILLI. 


ray Your false friszes, your switches, 


comfort, and not worth 
come southfel, come ogly aud (alr, 
io your own luxuriant hair. 


‘Come seed, 
And rejoice 


ua 


ne 


MIE FAR V4 
ii. 


SIRS Tecate 


“ERIDTAN TSSISSIPTT, SAPO A967. 


@itese ef orn 
= Howie TNC. [Sar Mobite. 
Bw mowenneseco, | Wagonst |) Camphell Frou: BISON, SAGE & co, 


to Victor F. Wilsox) 
(Pormetty the Roper Howe.) Wholenl and n& 


MERIDIAN 
SAVINGS SS TAON 1 c E.DEALERS JAS. W. CAMPBELL,” Proprictox|s 


OFPIC# OPPOSITE PRESTISS HOUSE, Kaddlery,  Ugruces, 
“Vicksburg, Miss. » “eileen rabid 


Ocberemetatr end prawpty | 
‘attended to. 


at 


Destlers in 


(Late of Sumter_Coenty.} 


pose tala  MOUILE, ALA Srlalergy Hardener, &., 


i: B- BRUSER, FITLER & HELLE» 


igo nd 


fecling esotident that Cean gle 


Y} copes, ‘Tin and Sheet-Iron Worker, 20 St. Michael Street, to a Who atop Wt aL. , ‘ MOBILE, ALA 
anhcdealer in. Mobile, =1:: Alabama: | eee 
| Cooking ‘ond Hoating. Sto StoVOB, |” seve coosian: : HE a Ew 
We onsten un And’ itoume Paratshing Goods, “Hig gyaaey o0 hand s LARGE ETOCK of THE NELSON HOW SE. a SSTeea handing sar eo te 
Office Hours from 9 A. Mi. to 3°P, M.| Tinicare, Pimp Rup Pipes, Shat Lead, Fire| Plantation and Road Wagons; | Though not the “ Biggest” Building, Which ae glared at reduced pee 
a le. ei) 5 | cost - 
= Dearborn & Ji 8 — = — 
Retait Dealers | Pttice'sr attentio’ paid’ to Steasbbost and Job wa Leer ees a ~ HATPEO ree 3. W. MATHEWS, i 
Soatbeatreets i = = li -ROAD JUNCTION 
ob bergen Mulberry sod Wethivg- | TIMBER WHEELS, CARRY LOGS, Jackson, Miss J. H. MATHEWS 1& CO., 
mayl Saw, VICKSBURG. Trucks, Carts, Drays, Wheelba J oe a 
Bib ea AS ine ‘AS established a repatation for Good Fare,| Reveiriny, Forwarding and Ccneral 
=e TL Gomtorut's tongs! Cleve Heda, pd sive? 4 9 


conveniences for the THAVELING PUBLIC. 


Wheelwright Material ! | 2 Proprietor sit spare v0 edforta to ake Ommission Merchants, 
R CE TE i guest fe e 
GRO SERIE S ,| wagon and Buggy Spokes, Hubs, Terms moder te F No. 22 South Conmerce Street, 


amis sau Prop’. 
PLANTATION SUPPLIES, ae een’, To Obtain sy by ___ROBUE, At — 
hb I ic: Wines & Liquors, | Allet neh, we ster ot WHOLESALE and 5 nbc. 1. ROPPEE, 
ee avapkcigias Pens a oweat case rains. |Good Fare & Good Rooms ie aka 
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, &c, | ™ariewim No. #0St Michael street . ‘ .PPWE , 
yas ttea bereets Pt ir Sh ic neta tN STOP AT THE L. BREWER & CO., 


ae  panwen,caxe aco, (MAGNOLIA COTTAGE 


Ee VICKSBURG, MISS.» Cotton Factors and Grocers, _JACHSON. MINSISSTP ES, 
= Hie " é ‘Whotaiale in - 
conn z Northwest Corver St. Lovis and Water 8 
E. V.. EARLY & CO. MOBILE. 
id ab 


i Agest for Wheeler 
Front Row, Meridian. ecg 


JOSEPH BOTTO, 


Wholesale and Retail 


Meridian Alt Kinds of Guns Made and Repaired. | keep a'ways onband, Bagging 424 Mops, Nails, 


mayltewly a = 
0 ALL KINDS Cr >. =e me 
“HREMALE COLLEGE: [22 mune |Pation Houxe, 
an K SMITE, ey and all descriptions of Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPTI, Late Front Levre,* bet 
S : WOOD W ORK |Lidurs, se. W.S PATTON, PROP'R. : 
erase Déntist,|° ~~ FAcutty: ee enas Sve ome ons] moe mates PX 
= Speen i nédeds-by TARFAS & VO. a Tones “Flouse. Saks 
DLAN, MISSISS. E 
ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 2 7 
Royal Street, " |josian vones, : pRop'n.| FL. AR DWATRIE,| 
MOBILE, ALABAMA. [Blatt knows Mate ai open or the 
Wholesaio and Retailers of 


SOE and 43 Perens Street, 


Elder J.B. HWAMBERLIN, Aw] Hee Sebbereae JIRA W)- PORTER & CO.. 


me |... de W. JE 


MRS, 8. E. HAMBERLIN, 
Teacher ia the Higher. English Branches =!/General Steamboat Agent, 


IN 


Tea Phat 


pa eee #3 yee WHARP-BOAT (Foot ef Crawford St,) ‘hain, 
rdwar Nails 
Vicksburg; Miss. Hare i ale Ft ys : 
P Hardy c v ous’ Kuni 
General orteerting ‘sid Com- pea aes ne = bs ON THE ILE, taloas 
mission Mi , iio iain On the East Side of the Rail-e~i Santa Roy 


PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, 
BUILDERS’ HARDWA 


Nand 


. ater ja al kinds of 


rand et ll howrs of the day at hie < [fee 
fand Berea! streets, nese Mar: | Go! : 


WESTERN PRODUCE HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ber aaa 
AND se) acs acaba ee) VGRICULTURAL LMPLEMENTS 
Bons .. |New Spring & Summer Govds af every Sosrription 
Plantation Supplies.| DESIRABLE GOODS 
pants and Traders. Al BROACH, BROWN & CO..}050""" ne cE cholo eae bs 
ns joe chews Grows the Country setae ad te raters, “ew - *. geen .. athous = COTTUS He ahi 
ee Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, YELLOW &sTORE, 4 Patent COTTON PLOWS & SCRATERS 


woonrcry. On Front sireet, 


WOODRUFF & DISERENS DOORS, ge RAN ULATION 


GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS. £4 Westere Cities, their sp 

BOOKS ‘and 81) STATIONERY, TOF-Allof which we are sciling st Lower 
Prices than Lerctolore since the wat. ‘ 
Music/Musical Instrumonts, | ra Merchants, Planters and others will fod 
aaa is Wtheir alvaatoge to call betore purchasing 
id Fatcy Goods, RA RTER & CO, 


BT (Keath cf Clay,) | Prt i Kagai't 


T. S. BIDGOOD, 


$4 THOLS, 


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER 18 | Farce styles ot ” danas 
Books & Stationer Maas: COOKING & HE. 
; ahh sha ol every @se 
Voplins, 


Rankin Co ‘ ve. | Blank Book Manuf: eae , ie 
DAVIS & MORRIS, js MOBILE, Moz rm 


MOST RESPECTFULLY call the attention 


Cotton Factor eyray trivads end the public to my lange sed 


cholee stock of Books a04 Stationery, waich 1 
am now opening, and offertag at a2 


“Receiving, Forwatdiig and Prices. 


STEWART COOKING 


John K. Bandall, 
JOOKSELLER & STATIONER, 
Spring siiich Goods, PRINTER AND © BLANK BOOK 


Ther wont all 
iting Marion 
may be found a sits 

Teema low for co 


co}: ; 
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS BUANE nOOKS. 


VICKSBURG, MISS. 


ET Consighments respectfully nolicited. “wt mow re ew stock of Sy 
Far jen Cn sdvasces made on Cotioa tS sen Wi itive Sag. every yasies. ot Manufacture Yr, 
‘of | shipped to oar New Orleans friends. pgp ie Sally: farivethe tedies ot 5 (old No, 44) North Water 
Col. Gy A. Brovgher, ; ears ane wosid especially tarivetbe i old 2 ), No cr 
ae eileen met nnn ig sce eanee Ws teaare nrc | MOBILE, ALA. 


nen ‘asortiient 256 

arent at a let —* om Mobil ho wii 

. . meth fs rm competent Dre seer from: Mebile, who wiil 
Sab rates, wie sommes, b. w. Lasts, Seormeea roy Packet sd Gur Boe ieee erbent 

Vicksberg. Yazoo Oity.” | toby French. snd Ameriees manaisctarg, } Mercantile eeepc Stiitionery, -cc., 


Wholesal 1 Hetail. 
W. M: WILLIAMS & C0., sctipot, HooKs. a ae Lake. Maaiioslie ‘honky cal 
My stock cnbracts: aE cnt r r 4 o 
Liceeuenete ann | [a Kewanee Say Mil, a 
ber OF THE JONES HOUSE. 
MERLDIAN, M SSInPT. 


taow se - . 
Commission- Merchants, _] sash, P pion BUND AND Seas! 
: Peete is 
‘. 
Reiter toa Bgiaian i Containing the Hacei brands of LIQUOR: to 


RE ReTeRY, 


wets 
Al "Sab, Soret is, Drensed Fiooria, Sand WHISKIE pee e 
Is sgh eapiy tiled. | quate el oan ee 


3 Nccount Boolix; Printing Paper, 


WERIDIAN SN 


Tengett, at walitt-awity 
Lienert Be Bute. or te Banlord & ire., Merid 


48 erce7! 


TAGE gr BEER 
in oamce er half Sage on a8 resonable ers 
fe ihe areels 


like appearance. It has sprang front 
its ashes, and 
whicly gives promiscof its very eonsid- 
erable iinportance as 8 


wenote the Rotetet ont alt fri 
Gen. Patton, which is betot 


?: * ea) | a ay 
ete e iSAMUEL LOCKE, |. 


HES nies a et ele 
sort | Meridian Star Brewery, |! 


SMI-WEEKLY GAZI 


ssippi full 

af 

ling no particular 
Past history. 


—.+— 
Meridian presents decidealg a city 


jaken a new growth, 


pular establishment. 
General is a very 
s'country. His” verrat 


add noti:ing to 
ws pub forte 


will entail a jot of rosvipt. 4 
ed nt from eight ty 


and lusnrant 
fire and a for 
tion 


atone Janae satel 
breech of promige:of .marziage... We 
know otha. ke Mr Halls neither 
doce the Depks Shir who fas bogs 
uhable to finthitn thekerre the notiew 
npor hin: The offfecr déad tlutlnow 
bre delinquent even by sight, and ix 
1 for him. with tue doctuspent in 
wee ont aodttn delenlaare aes 
ch in the other, by the aid of which 
Topes to. Hlentify him ‘and tried 
to court. ~-Fudging from the 
Mz Hallie Inne nn, aome- 


Mrs. Harris, of Oneids, itisoke. 


— 
ents, 08 
“ti ceders sdiveaecd (@ Wise £ Che 


: Ae, at moderain Skedd, Mer sdien, Wr: 
* Rasinz practic way lite): & wew 


leaves two wites and three 


ns to sell 
Uke her gold watoh, which het father 
sities. and lowe berdena: 


GAZETTE 


<==} So much has been iaid sod written: 


gs pry ec ahs 


by | about the Booth Diary that the Presi- | cago Republican of » late 
__ | ont recently applied to the Secretary: 


+ June 9, 1867. 


“Hemi Workty, in advaner) ner ann 
* se nix mon 


Age extended the 
to increase its circulation, we offer the fol- 
Jowing Uberal indnsements to clubs: 


Gazette one year for 
Five copies of the Weekly six 
Months BS. 
Five coples of Setmi-Weeekly one 
year 
Five copies of Semi-Weekly six 
mo 

REGISTER, REGISTER. _ 
‘The work of registration com- 
anences in Lauderdale on Saturday 
the Lith inst. We sek the attention 
of onr subscribers in this county to 
the notice by the Board of their ap- 
<pintments at the different precincts 
Necister yourself and uso your influ 
ena with your neighbor to register 
leo, Prepare to vote and take pert 


that the pablic in this part of the 
State have given the Gazette, and 
svith a view to increase still farther 
its cireulation, we have redaced the 
subseription price of the Weekly to 
two dollare per anaum. Notwith-| 
standing the scarcity of money, our 
circulation bas increased during the 
last three months and is now double 
that of any paper that has been pub- 
Jinbed in Meridian or in this part of| 
the State since the removal of the 
Clarion to Jackson. The Weekly Ga- 
ratte is the cheapest paper in the 


rote, and with a view | 


‘We will send fie coplos of the Weekly 


| in all respects it in on whem: 
| into his possession, and refers 


i 


| "Uniil to-day” be anys in ons of 
| entrys, “nothing was ever thought 
| sacrificing to our country’s wrongs. 


to know why it has been s0 long se- 
creted. Yt would have been of much 
value if used at the Surratt trial, and 
relieved President Johnson of But- 


gone before the country. But let us 
look at the different statements of the 
men who handled the document 
sa given by a cotemporary, and 


body. He afterwards sdmitted that 


{Conger had not given the diary to 


him, but had given it to Stanton, who 
bad given it to Eckert, who had given 
it to Holt. Stanton denies this state- 
ment, and sars Conger gare the book 
to the notorious detective, Baker, and 
that Baker bronght it to him. Con- 
ger swore that the hook is in the same 
condition it was when he took it from 
Booth’s body, and Holt testifies that 


Btate, will have bat few advertise- 
ments and contains 2 complete 
epitome of all the news for the week. | 
A little effort on the part of our friends 

would soon double our cireulation. | 


A subseriber at Paulding complains 
atthe delay and irregularity in re- 
ceiving our paper at that office. The 
xomi-weekly is issucd on every Thurs- 
day and Sunday: The Weekly on 
‘Tuesday. As tho papers aro mailed | 
on the day of their date, the weekly 
should be received at Paulding Tues- 
day evoning—the sewi-weekly of 
Thursday on Thursday evening, and 
the eemi-weekly of Sunday on the 


Tuesday following. 
gage oS 

Rev. A. Slover, w member of the 

Legislature from Tippak county, died 

nt his residence in that county, a few, 


| 


weeks since. 


eee eee 
Officer W. ML Rogers, of the Mem- 
phis Polico, was shot last. Tuesday in 
the streets of Memphis by a drunken 
fireman named Thomas Pruett. 


‘The Clarion of the Sth says we are 
worry to learn that our friend D. M. 
Lamkin, of the firm of Johnson &} 
Lamkin, Vicksburg, had his leg broken | 
hy accident on board the steamer Cal-| 
umet, last week. j 


‘We will thank our friends in differ- 


ent parts of the State, and especially | Write 


in the Eastern counties, to send us in- 
formation of the condition of the 
crops, progress of registration, num- 
Der of white and colored voters regis- 
tered, &c. &c. 


——+--—_ 
‘Messrs. Power & Jones uf the Cis- 


the ure of lswyers and others in this 
State. The book will be sent post 
paid, for $1 25 per copy. 


—— 

‘We have just seen an intelligent 
gentioman from Jasper county, who 
states that the Board of Registers bad 


registration at the Hickory | le 


completed 

Grove box, and the result was 110 
colored and 60 white voters registered. 
Jesper will give a large majority in, 


eek 
Yellow fever in reported to be in 
Haver, 


te | 
‘Thoe J. Darant telegraphs Gen. | 
Sheridan be will not necept the Gu-| 


| it has not been altered. Butler asserts, 


that the book has been spolinted— 
that leaves which would have estal- 
lished the innoceuce of Mra. Surratt, 


gled wood to escape detection, and 
then sleeping between the animal's 
legs to get tho warmth while it ro- 


niained in the dead body during all of | for it, we are not advised. The reply | 


one night. 

A writer in the New York World 
thus gives his reasons for believing 
from internal evidence thet the diary 
is uot genuine. He says : 


“It was probably written, at the in- 
stigation of the detective Baker, by 
some newspaper correspondent It 
bears in every line the marks of inven- 


tion. In some places this is overdone. 
Booth is made to say: I shouted sic 
semper before I fired. It is absurd to 


suppose the real Booth wonld have 
written snch athing. Again: In jump- 
ing I broke myleg. I rode sixty miles 
that night with the bone of my leg 
tearing the flesh at every jump.’ Then, 
the bone of his leg stil! tearing hi 
flesh, enemies on every side, the 
crossings guarded, the fatal circle of 
foes steadily closing in, every second 
of time of it le value, 

cessity for devoting every to 
the business of escape a matter of vi- 
tal iz Booth 


iin 


“Bat what necessity for forgoing 
diary? One of two thi true. 
— ‘and his 


wh: 
responsible, delibertly 


they have seen him ; why the coi 
the me 


8u} Assassin Was 60 mys- 
leriously hurzied into a concealed pit ; 
why oven the elothing ofthe sappreed 


feror of a Convention. iy 


af 


the ne-|; 


sits down to |; 


i | there has been “none #0 ‘poor as to do 


rire 
Hit 


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i 


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gi 
i 


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ii 


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| 


to aid in voting the State ont of the 
Union. Here is the vote taken on 
the adoption of the Ordinance of Se- 


ywndes, Catchings, 
Chalmera Colbert. Clapp, 0. Davis, J. 

| Davis, Dease, Densor 

| Deason, Eckford, Edwards, 


jet, Fizer, 


‘ecly, Nelson. Orr, Pat- 


Rogers, Semmes, 
Smart, Summics, Stevens, Terral. Tison, 
Taylor. Thompson, Vaughan, Walter, 
lw Witty, Wilkinson, Woods, Wright 


{"Nays—Blair, Bonds Bullant. Cum- 
mings Farrar. Hurst. Myers Marshall, 
| Parker. Revnolts. Sanders, 

| chester, Yerzer, Young: 


And when Mr. 
came up providing that the Ordinance 
should not go into effect until at 


Aleorn’s motion 


|eignty, R. W. Flournoy of Pontotge, r: 


| voted nay; he wanted to shove Missis 
| sippi ont forthwith. Now he is prat- 
|ing about the political rights of .the 


| have Been cut out; and even Baker | negro dnd urging the organization of | 
declares that the diary ia not in the |sadical party in the State. This} 
| condition it was when he first saw it, | outward sainted lover of the negroes 
He says that it contained an account| Fights will hardly do to trust, Mr. | 
of Booth’s killing his horse in a tan-| Stanton. He frames his face to all 


occasions, 
| Whether Mr. Flournoy was as ready 
| to fight for secession as he was to vote 


| of Gen. Ord to the impertinent sug- 
| gestions of this latter day saint, is 
| manly nnd patriotic and should com- 
| mend him to every patriot, no matter 
| where he lives, North or South. Gen. 
Ord has ® proper conception of the 
dignity of his position, and will not 


| 


build up political parties 
Here is what Gen. Sheridan tele- 
graphs Secretary Stanton sbout Gov. 


just removed: 

I say now unequivocally that Gov. 
Wells is a political trickster and a dis- 
honest man. I have seen him myelf, 
when I first came to this command, 


had not yet doffed their gray 

Ihave seen him again dur- 
riot of 1866, skulk away 
not find him to give him 
guard, instead of coming out as a 
tative of the State and 


left in the dust by the move- 
a snake. 

im that he is dishonest, and 
than must be ex- 


him reverence.” 
Sst 

It is now reported that Maximilian. 
and officers have not been executed. 
They surrendered their swords to Es- 
cobedo. 

——— 

‘Wendell Philips is losing his temper 
snd with # hia fagie, — A* Sew: ook 
130, he stood. before the conntry in the 
|somewhat admirable attitude of an 


this same R. W. Flournoy was there | 


i. Douglas, Dyer, | 


ton, Powell of| 


prostitute his office to break down or | »: 


Wells of Lonisians, whom he has) |, 


Ee se 
os Paty 
Ber ies 
== = Paeve 
as = 34x. 
2: 0 Bs 
Bo ont Ebony 
Boe ima 

‘MMM, and 


for 
MERIDIAN. MISS 


| Wtrerecdeae setts | 
DRY GOODS, G, 


CAIRO, ILL, | 


7 
sot Mies, 

| LLOYD, WHITE & CO.. 
| WHOLEALE & RETAIL GROCERS, 
| GENERAL COMMISSION, | 
Receiving and Forwarding Merchants, | 

‘Front Street, (in the Brick Store.) 
‘MERIDIAN, MISS. 

[Areata for the Shelby Lime Company. which 


tag will farniah to any quantity at Mobile prioee. 
‘These Limes have 20 eatablisbed 


= tation as 
being equal to the best. are preduced in out ows 
| Soathers conutry, (Alabanes.| They desire to 


a 
te directed te our Agrary of the Aheloy Lime 
Sese bent? 


Type, Pressess, etc., for Sale, 


| , Owing to the purchase of the Rvesing News Of 
| fee, we are ms to mls amount of print. 


t 
| 


| pes 


‘el fren % to D por eeut discount from trade pri- | 


|“Wenave slesa number of lands, cases, ste 

| wBICASHS peed a's tert acount | 
W. 1 SWHT, } 

Ofer of KL. Laaia: Dispatch Printing avd Putiiab- | 


te 
tag Company, St. Louis, Mo. 


The Safety Hand Lamp, 
| Meteor Burning Fluid. | 


WE new Meteor Safety Hand Lomp is the Ia-| 
IT tet wand pat DY. Sore ibe great. 
ca’ "The 


| 


} 


‘oar friends in those 
| and Nafety Hsod 

| Isis bound to create s great 
| Lamp bunsess, and only needs s test to be ap 
| preeiated. | 
| FALLON, FULTON & CO. 

june 6 tf Meri | 


| COME ONE, COME 
ite the Ladies to call aad | 
texportation of 


DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, 


| Fresh from New York, 


| 
be surpassed | 
nd which we offer at great | 

Country Merebants parchesiog 


DEY @0oDs, 
| Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats &e., de. 


will fed it to thelr a¢rantage to give os s call. 
KASS, WOLFF & AARON, 
Opposite Jones Hoxie. 


} 
| 
| jan 6 stem 


| FEMALES 


| Now bursts upon 


ef | Womb. Hysterics, Chlorisi 


; | ritation of the Womb, Dera: 


| Simply because it is comy 
- | mediclnes for that purpose, viz: Stilingia 


‘ xmEDo. 


THE GREAT 


to a Southern locality. ay 

are not eecret_nor patent mix- 
tareoaiekate used in 
lien of those by our Northern 


friends, who Pace ‘but little about South- 


ern treatment. " 

Ours is the only glass of Family “Med- 
felnes ever offered to the public which 
were prepared by the Medical Profession. 


OF THE SOUTH! 


Discases pocullar to your sex, incident to 
all localities, culled from the pasain breeze. 
that fans foo with ‘tte 


or snatched tome Bolan dew-drop, 
are to you a constant and ablding trouble. 
Whettier an Inbableast of elty.or country, 


Your dejected brow, all tell 


| which fs gradually ‘and steadily. making 


inroads upon your decliming system. 


The Sunshine of Hope 


health in all its grandeur are now. offered 
you. DROMGOOLE & CO's 


English Female Bitters. 


| Is the only combination that sctrally and 


positively arouses and restores the womb 


be | to Its matural healthy condition. It re- 


moves all unnatnral obstruction, relieves 
painful or suppressed, Menstruation, 
Leucorrhera or whites, Fallin 
nervousness Swimming and | Gi 
he Head, Melancholy, Ulceration aud, 1r- 
it 
Kidneys and Bladder, andall the diseases 
that are pecullar to the female sex—afllict 
Ing old or married or single. 
and get one bottle, ft will do you good. 


TDUBLIPR BLOOD 
Must be changed. in order to bevrelieved 


| of that troublesome class of diseases re- 


quiring pure Mood. 
DROMGOOLE & CO's 


CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH 
Ix recognized ly the Medleal Profession 
as the Best and most Certain Blood Pu- 
rifler now before the public, and 
of the Dest 


Yellow Dock. Sarsasarilla, Burdock, and 
lodine of Potash, For Scrofula,  Cutaner 
ons, Skin Disedsea Gout. ' 
Glandular Tumors and Sweilings. old Ul- 
cers old Sores. Constitutional De- 
rangewents, ctc., it acts likes charm. 


DROMGOOLE & CO."S 


Fluid Ext. Bearberry, Oubebs 
a ‘and Buchu” 


| A highly concentrated medical compound, 


expresdly for affections of the Kidneys apd 
adder, such as Incowtinuence, bgt i 


Desire to Urinate, Urinary Deposita, 
or Milky Urine, Effects of early Disslpa~ 
ervous . Gravel. Gout, 


part of the Kidneysand Blader, affecting 
eid or young, mala or female, com 
pound can be relied on. 


CHILLS AND FEVER 
Can be so easily cured by ust 

cf Dromgsale £ Coe King of 
which never® falls to arouses the rer, 


| clears the Stomach, open the 


Bowels 
relicve the mod inveterate case of Chills, 
One package will cure a case of wx months 
standing. 


DROMGOOLE & CO.'S 
RED DIARRHG@A REWEDY, 


Keone 
Note, besestia: 


Cognac Binede, Extra —_ 
Old Heliasd Se, poe Beste ers 


Keveldeme 
Whiaky—all of the beet quality nd 


P.. H, PEPPER & 
Established $847. 
DIREOEIMPORFERS OF DRY GOODS.” 

Cornet Ae Si : ‘ 


Co. . 


THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN IMPORTED DIRECT ~ 


from the Manufactures of Europe and America, and tcilt be sold ax Cheap am by 
any other House on vin Continent, 


EIT Leh Mavemter ot Greecabors, Att te with the shore bodes, nd willbe pleaned (9 pte 
is friends, : i 


aE STC: 2 
Ross & Wilson, 
DEALERS IN 
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QuEr: 


SHOFS, HATS, CLOTHING, &e., &e. 


Johnson Avenue, 


RICE BROTHERS & CO., _ 
89 AYD 91 CAMP 8 


—and— 
vo pixeaziem prions, } 
3 1 New Orleans, PS 
SEWING MAC Warebonse, 07.and 99 Jutin street 
SERS Sear at | ee en 
” | pram D_ AND WOOL. 
=| vERnan os ee 


The 

French 
Pe 
end 


Fair, 


‘Agrieciieral 


Pale yo ny Page 


TOBAGO 


SPECIAL. NOTICES. 


ded-remeoes:hisieppaint- | _Realgeh, ‘Tint vs 


itboe this | and Buchu, which ls prepared In the Soot, 


and isthe best medicinéemow Defore the 
public, for diseases of the Kidneys and 
‘Bladder. Large bottles only for one 
lar} : F 


aly 


basis. } 
New Onteaxs, June 6-10 A. M—The 
order has. 3 + 


Wuo Wovip Nor sx Beavrivai?—All 
may possess &_ clear, triblemttshed skin. of | 
alabaster whiteness, by the usé of Chastel- | 
larls White Liquid Enamel. Jt ts.the most | | " } 
petféet article In use, for remositijy all im-| 1 
purities of the skin, and unlike all ~other 
cosmeties, contains nothing that” wil In= 


No. 83 Ohio Levee 


F 
Watehmakers & Jewel 


A 


ecords etc. pertain 
se tanked over eB ite 


F 
; 


We ber 


to Ty jure the Unticle; being vegetable, it is} become Mole 
perfectly harnless. For sale, Wholesale | Meaicta 


and Retail, by Bercrx, Suvers & Co. 
+¥, See theiradvertive- 
ments In another column in this paper. 
NOW THY DESTINY. 
asce E, F. Tuomeroy, the great English 
trican 


wt and ant 


tore di 
un dictre 
Use ie the fae 


a ] 
* | dies will them be selected by the Judges, E 
and invited to the stand, to designate the 


bo hes astonished the scientific claraes of dy a 
most graceful rider. o mel : t f {Hers | 
the Old World bas now located herself at J e 
Cierny oo aa aaa Hodson, X.Y. Mademe Thornton possesses | - ‘ s 
sore, ow Johnson sueb wonJerful powers of second ight. ato! Sy aocewat ~~ MOOK. ROcEWELL | 
Notices. = eoable her to impart knowledge of she great-| We. B, ROCKWELL & CO., 
| We wont call theinttention of our read-| piad'im this debate, andthe Gommiiies pee pertesee MY Rab: Mngt cer euarrink, of § Roezemors to Bietock & Co., 


ers to the advertltement of Ruddle & Co. 
fonnd in another column of our paper, 


either sex. While in a state of trance, she 
delineates the very features of the person 
you are to marry, and by the sid of am im 
strament of intense power, known as the 
Peychomotrope, guarantees to produce « lifo 


adjourned until to-morrow in great dis- 
7 


Rateton, N. C, June 5—Chief Justice 
Chase arrived on the evening train. He 
was welcomed at the depot by a large con- 

We would call spectal attention to their | course of white and colored citizens. 
Aguo Tonle, a never failing remedy for | 5 
Chills hnd Fever; a trial is all they ask. 

‘Their Sareaparilia for Eruptions of the 


BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, |p 
and Newndenters, 


| 
S AND BLANK BOOK 
MANUFACTURERS, 


to, 
jund~ 


oT 


BIND 


like pietare of the futare husband or wife of 
the applicant, together with date of marriage. 
position in life, leading trai 
e, This is no humbug, as tho 
timonials can anerrt. 

tired m certified cerci6i 
antes, that the pictare fs what i 
1 {be Dy eneloving a emall lock of hair, 


stra- 


Dealers in | 
of character, 
Mustral Instruments | 


and Sheet Muse, |! URIFY YO 


Gen. Grant 
for 


and 
to Gen. his*direc- 
bowever. 


.| Montana report an increased 
yield and shipments 
years. 


ands of ten 


of gold over former 


‘Thomas Little was arrested ont susp 
‘being concerned in the late Richn 
bank robbery, and hanged by a mob 
Youx, June 6—The Directors of 

‘estern Union aph Company. 

ity on the Sth 

to accede to 


ating plare of Lirth, 
complexion, and enclosing fifty cents = 
dressed to yourself, you 
yure’ and desired 
a mail. All comuunic: 
eredly confidential, Addr c 
Madame E. F. Tuoengox, 1 
i | Hudson, N. ¥. 


g¢, disposition 


= ree be ver yt. | suffer with Indigestion, ye who need a 

z : gentle Stiraulant., Tonic and Appetizer, 
take Hurley's Stomach Bitters. Bitters 
that are Bitters. 

Oriental Pearl Drops, for beautlyfying 
the Complexion and giving = softness to 
‘the Skin, far excelis anything of the kind 
known, and Is free from all injurious in- 
greilients. No ladys’ tollet table is com- 
|. | plete without it. 

Bitterson's English Horse Liniment tsone 
of the best Linkmentanow in use,as all who 


Se ieee 
| ares 
F 


iiters | 


RD & SON, 
ale Grocers 


fs 
Re 


pore te | 

‘qriek time and acre eonteetioos 

on Rovthern BR. B eine 4 
‘Miss, with trains on WO. Jr 


ox 


ie componade rr syrups of this root 


chosen. 
CLEVELAND, June G—A joint meeting 
ofthe executive committee and the trus- 
heas with = view | Staple and Fancy Groceries 


| Neautiful, the despised respected, and the for- | wot 
a N PRODUCE, 


CAIRO, ILL. 


both sexes, Lr 
‘ad will, 08 trial, be found to elfect a c 

fect eure of thi ming 0 
and divest=+ 


It terches bow the homely may become 


Aff ction 


ues, Dy sey 
egularities, 


bee : Iste manager of the Union Pacific Rail- 


road, has served an f . oa = rs 
‘We deem It useless to say anything of farther Iaving OF Ge tae, eee x CHANGER DIET 


Seaton's Chemical Writing Fluid snd 
Carmine Ink, for thelr reputation as the 
best made Is known to all who use them; 
to such as have mot used these Inks we the effects of youthful indisereti 
recommend to give them 2 trial. | the aa fring humanityyeend free to 


Snethan, Secretary. The selecti F a 
RA a e ot 
found cleewhere. gmembers of the} & publishes a letter this i | z 

m are all natives of the State. and quiet Inthe Repablican, containing the 


itary billamendments are peace 
such eae ¥ = Th Cet Crevenaxn, O. J 
and place ourselves upon them as the rELASD, O- June 6. 
marting point from which to, meet future | Eplscopal, Convention ton 
political fasues as they arise.” | feature of interest was a 
Gor. Wells publishes a letter addressed | Rev. Bedell, Assistant Bishop of 0! 
to the President, protesting against his | now In Rome, taking strong taw church 
removal. Another, very caustic. was ad-| cround, characterizing ritualism contrary | 
dressed to Gen. Sheridan, In which he says | to the spirit of the prayer book. and. urz 
there nota Word of truth In the charge | Ing a eric adherence to the formeof wor- 
that he was Impeding the execution of the | ship prescribed therein. The letter ws 
laws of Congress. powertil one and was well ecelvet the 
edet | Convention. vere 
taros, June B— The dels bearing | “Ricauoxp, June 6—The restetration of 
wand | ¥oters is directed to. be commenced in this 
city on the 17th Inst, and'to be continued 


ERRORS OF YOUTH. i 
suffered for years from 


Nervons Debi rematuré Thegy, end ali 


complications grow out of Durant's 


mor: 
| The citizens of Cottonwood have teen 
| ordered to remain at home to guard their 


RedJacket Bitters 


of « 


rament.Cor 
wd Paney 
Ball 


PECTLY RELIABLE. 


|. The session will probably 
inued two days longe: 


nis remedy for Chille and Fever or Aya 
Feser that orean be d 

There 
using it who had tried the & 
ut benefit; but in Bo case 


TO CONSUMPTIVES. 


The advertiser, having been rest 


1.100 The | H 
in a few wee Kise 
muffered for 


Murley's Ague Tonic 


who Aes ye will oes 


| t0 a copy of 
the prescription used (free of charge), sith 
the directions for preparing. and using the 
same, whieh they will dda sear core ror 
‘omeurrion, Arua, Beoxcntwa Capon. 


currency bearing 
ok Boar million four bundred and twen- 
thousand ; matut 


(or to the pri 
JaMEs RU 
1 


©. 
Ce a 
T explo- HUR 


olishing 


the treasury, 
nimety-tWo thousand ; increase 
rote thirty-eight million eight handred 
of | and twenty-seven thousand. Total de- 
crease of debt, five million one 
thousand. 


the Treas- 


five story building. Thirteen persons hav 
been dug out; six dead and two died a 
most Immediately. 

‘Twelve others are capposal to be in the 
ruins. 

BUrvALo, June 6—The Jury in the case 
of Prather, Wadsworth & Co. of Pitt 


the preveription, race, by return imi 
pleare address 


Popular Worm Cundy! 


hundred 
ana ret 
It is officially announced that 
wry is to redeem REV. EDWARD A. WILSO? 
‘Williamel urg, K vgs Co., New Tork. 


Wonderful but True. 
MADAME REMINGTON, the world 

nowned Astrologist and | Somuainbulistic 
Clairvoyant, while in a elairroye: 
Tineates the tery features of the person 
you are tomarry, and by thesid of aa in- 
wtroment of intense power, known a* the) 
Payebomotrope, guarantees ta pryance a per. | 
feet and life-like picture of the fulure hus- 
band or wife of the appl 
marriage, occupation, leading traite of char 
acter, de. Thi 
monials without number can assert. By 
tating place of birth, age, dispo 

‘tnd hair,and enclosing fifty ‘cents, 

ped envelope addressed to Yourself, 
you will reerive the pictuers by ratera mail, 
together with desired information. 

{Address in confidence, stad 

ravve Rearscrox, P.O. Box 97, W 


Hole, Pa. vs the the Western Union Tele- 
grph Company, to recover $10,000 dam- 
swindler 


7| ages for money obtainc! 
e Western | 


upon a dispateh forwarded by 
Union and the United States Telegraph 
Companies, returned a verdict in favor of 


the plaintiff, allow’ them $11.271. 
“A vacars, Jane B--tien. Pope bas lasued 


state, dew 


be deciged upon th 


quickest time, 
The oi Mbe two hundred and fifty 


One tnx 


All points of dispute growing out of the 
exercises to be referred to the judges, w 
decision will be final. 

Those desirous of enteri 
kite thar m 


HUKLEYS 


| Seite usaf the ate af the ex STOMACHIC BITTERS. 


not named on the roll they will gut be reevg. For 

cived a3 real and true hts, and be forbid. Debt sty, 
by the Marshal. 4 

ppear ma Knight's cor | 


‘and its exercise pro- 
means. 
‘of this command | 


egret 
UBREO STUMACH, 
Mig eg Uist aks 
we tars duises tagetapaaines 
Pepsi Grace prinke tom mys! 
the Gaited Sister, ef rene the Propetone 
4AMBS RUDDLES Co. 
Leuievile, 


EGTA Youxe Lanr returning to ber coun | 
try home, after ssojourr of a few months in 
the City, was hardly recognized by her 
friends, In place of a coarse, rustic, fushed 
fare, she hada soft ruby complexion of al- JUDGES. 
most marble smoothness, and instead of | 1, Gory. B. Forrest, 
twenty three she really appeared but eigh- | Cot. E Barkedal 

teen. Upon inquiry as to the eause of v0 Col. D.C. Glean. 
greats change, she p! told them that sires ee a 
the had osed the CIRCASSIAN BALM, and | Hos DEVS gh Teele 
considered it a= invaluable scquisition to any | Geal, Win. 

Lady's toilet. By itsjuse any Tady or Gen | Col. J. 

tleman can improve their personal appear [ible . 
ancean hundred fold. It is simplein ite com | W. W. Shearer Ex 
Dination, Capt Joo. M. Langan. 


foriable seats if the Auplitivat 


for epectators. | 


Il bein attend-| Oriental Pearl Drops, 


JOR beantifrisg the complezion, effectusite 
removing Tos, Freckles, Biotches, and pis 
be  funcotbness ‘oot cast y 

Ite use among the ladicx 
fashion given it ebaracter cf eficirncy whiclr 
prt at Hnaltely superior foe the 


Bettisen’s English [Horse Lini- 
ment. Z 


hag proven Hiself ave of the best Linimonts 
made for sprains, braises &c, ip all casey when 
tried for eliber man or beas!, and will do all we 
claim for it. Try a bottle tnd we sre satiated! 
you will never use uny oter. 
Extract Jamaica Ginger: 
Use Jams Raddie & Co's Exirest of Jamaix 
ezer for all summer Chaters 
ta” the pure 


A. J. Frant: ! 
W. G. Clarke, . Ala. 
Oxsross ov tur Dat; —Geal. Be ¥. Ramsey, 
jou, Wiley I’, Uarris, Maj. Henry St. Vanl | 
President, | 

R. L. HENDERSON, 


the akin and complerion. By its direct sc— 
tion on the exticle it drawe from it al! ite 
imparitien, kindly healing the eame, and lear 
fog the surface at Nature intended it should 

Price 


ln 


se| AUCTION EER 


tet epercies ct > Setemagens seamen, 
— ‘ween Coe. Aree hilary 


TPRANM § 2 
CPR SET ON Srphowsies 


AT THEIR OLD STAND, — ars Commordigh Palleg| “Purchasing Ajenty 
‘on the Corne?, and their r “> Office Mo. 418 North Second Street, (Up Staira) 


NEW stor! 
ADIOLN! he 


TENSE Basted ce epostanty receiving 
the larg st and best supply of 


Dry Goods, 
Clothing, 
~ & ree 


Hardwaro, 


in By. £ yest be fact | . : 

, aacked taeot steaoe ‘iy ofiee polatpeasy Hee: ae ie 

Catlery, § 

2 re the: Xt —Ths oc St es 12 nome 

* oe id hate ae ufscterit ee: brvedl By A 

Crockory, : “COSA RAN ROACH. Fasteems toe sco 

Oldest cdiieat tonere In the} with compeicot anastamt 3 atk Gir Pes Roach ea 

United States. iron aly peroual at 1) Htackani wed ants ae, $e ee 


AMPLE ARRANGEMENTS FOR press. Ae woe ‘BRBRUG Extazminatar, 
+ 1 5 4 Exposition of Diseases, Ts’ Uquiot wash hel todeattiy and cA 
Cue Thousand» Students q or lhe dineaed condone, deat arn age ae r rg Shek apc ita fo 
7 3 . Aiep) ELyerE S POWDER for 9 those baring wara ope ot i it 
During the Current Year. ‘ divers BC Levis, Mo. welnsects: LEE 4 Fioer | vot necessary for ‘nelr wuperiori- 
Comparative Cost ald Patue'of the E- jouoth og; charges od- ||. Is for Moths: Mlosquitocs, Fleas Bel-Dugs aa anor Ladies of consider them the only 
wcation (liven Here and in the Ordic| EER, aten maruatnds  UBer, 617 Re TY Insecta ap cp Plante Powis, Animals & 5 ‘a 
nary and Literary Colleges i pet leetinitaionse Nant 1 FOF it wort | recaps, ewe are Couadent piog hecdt rieemuct ire sew] | EDWIN M. COOK £9... 
tis believed to be the first in Europe {7 Sco that “Costan'a” name my ner of rane Teer me, pene Be wee eee cls Sole Agzats it 
% “ 5 > 4 rded «ns: moat to those try them; ates 
or America, olarterédswith’ Commercial, 1 Ta . . — Aberyl Toakecoie ibe 
Agecaltural apd Mechanical Depart Gl VE be Teed i payee epee ty 
| meri very student who gives proper! [ ‘ostar, Sol ear . 
attention tthb' instruction, is qualified iR uke orn: a i. a a aed the PRE, aleneree {you have 
Before graduating to Keep) any" sotoF ita! ay Cre Cnt itte sold in Me yi Y: fei ck 3 ~Abere = Your form, whielt you couse 
fod. tauen ter mat the oie | Ff se ned = | ese eet at mi ee 
any. houre, Stadents can Altes ‘the | gey-Send for Descriptive 5 aay freeway draws val-| splendid chance of geting '& ey 
Joramercial Prat or 9 the Boglah, mM. W. WARNE’S PATENT a jae tbe Merchants’ & Maoo- “ f 
| French, Spanish, German, Latin or Gree! Me = “ . iE 
tabgange te ee Matagastige| Amaderic oriole, Se Fountain. rs lied oe of 
ete, veparately. We hare fact o got Oe 
| Cont ath éreist Go : 8 North Fourth St x : d Froat, W ey; 
eT sao | Ca. Cott me sitet, St _ | Raia cto kere bmaeat 
Hoard for three monthe- $0 | ie 
aie Contingent expenses, about.. A. McDOW: 
Total se “ , 
AY, dike ci i: soiiea oe a eshte vt | Sameer CARPETS, OIL.CLOTHS, COSTAR's 
t'vearein receipt of large susort | ;, mer bleh the otaens p00, 92000, MATTING 


fall descriptions of fenboaions, 2 BUCKHORN SALVE: : 


Cost or Onvinany Lireranr Cotteces. . 

GROCERIES Pa tye $00 Ae yea Tan, HOUSE AND STEAMBOAT 1 For Cuts Burns, Bruises, Wounds, Boils, sity eee 7 Renalineged =e tds 
re h ee a the ie pore: 
areete jor $H0-<iotal $2400, and. four years of FURNISHING CODE cO.| SHtsjrs Brpees rsa are, Sipe : ty soe with rnd put re ase ait Rare 

PROVISIONS, Mempaxpesded: Our student will begin ulous, Puteid-aud P ieee trim Beran; sulted’ val poeers re 
to work after three or four months and | 5()(}, FOURTH STREET, |. | ulcers, Glandular, swellings, Joruptions - From ih 
Fay a TT ee ey 

ears and nine ‘months at pro eC 3 

thie Fedor $50 be aroun oar Sear | DOW DATA., HARRIS & CO |haviie tine ers bt of Sper lasein, ’ 
D a m2 . | ee SE 
Sictenin; baie ibe other egevexpecse| Ji Boxes 23 ete, 30 ts, Sind $1 sizes. mr : : J eowta you bot spe ito 

E New York “Micé Moofing Company, ny 


o 
, Canvas Se. B15 
LARD—in begs, 151 of $2400; or $8295 ‘our sudant as gained [97 Sold bay alt Drnggists ererywh i rT have no favorable su 
in tierers, ints over the other. We fyppose' the Stu- aor f WENIEY Re COSTAR, Depot one fer eat ok Sou 
ies 


sapere 


i po Js seat for, the or: 
ben cage i > ite or el be ae ene 


which I a the futloming pricey: 


Seger, furrtocboiee, 14 t0 18! dents in both cases to bave &'g6éd_Ehg Ae _ 
aad pec beter hs liah education to begin withe Wesdeem z . or. + Ht. Clindwiek, Meridi- | without to BU oFPui efuetio U 
ey . | a business € ation ak dimblen thé atu > 3 : mupieadentionll Coch tne ete te ai aes iA oll and Sree, 
dent tortarn $1000, $2003, oF ao-| eee ee y Warl & Co. New| 9 Chleh aka any one. peered 
ually, tobe the best foriusee” parents | [i | as ans La, Whoicsale Agents for Sou ayers, Greek Te : aythacongh toot | pried shone: toengne pa Mt wei 
fo their ons. So far as koown,ngt em Ss 15 Elegant Rosew: to heer jin the Navy ill be oe sod ah ge xy 
one of the thourands of our gradcates,j 5 15 Elegant Melodeons, rere an oe Iya 
out of profitable employment. A word wen see is att has ooly 0 pulethe anne 
| to the wise ix wifficient. 


siege, Tea, | Cireulara and Catalogues Seat to all 
tents Who Desire 


at £9 cents per bottle) ) 4° pb _ Young gentlemen who have en euscuntedace. 

|, Powder, Caps, Corn Meal, | tirely neglected their studies for the past E SUO. ue 
* 1 jected in any | Corne cond and. Morgan tr . 

ears, oan here be perfected in any Q and. Morgan Streets, “CONTA SY fer sng ABO; De SUANOLE pOONS |, Wren eeu of DR aOISYILAS 


our, Voape, Mackere fy may desire, low 
. Flour, Soaps, Mackerel, ra tbty may desire, in a f ST. Louis, Mo. ene It forma ‘yee i UK yeu ean be cured permanently, and. si» 
Late m ‘The umtoninbing auccest 


Wesh Boarda, Tabs, tuckets, | Moat ae 11s Ge : / seed rape 
ses, Btur/ TERMS---Payablo in Advance. | oot Wafer wand Uri i Mactcoey a CORN SOLVENT, ® Sine Po eases gy wera ni Eh 


rbewsl I'ien, | Von, Lése of. Muscular: Prergy, patency * 


Poomanship—les'ons pot limited, $ 25 00 
Book-keeping—doubl 
| entry, ete. fee: . : 60.00 


7 u pet, loegwoanomiy sor two pundred | any of the 
ck aid. glrened Gold e Braew Lusrus | dcorerea. fal easel) 
| Arithmetio—idcluding al, "oars | Ringy dca ‘Feisblen' Yocteia, new vile Belt | VARS RABUBY, EBLE AND ROOFING | Th wll fer taerys Bfictony, 
"|" mercial calculations, 60 09 Kind. aes | Ueckles, Gold Fens Sad Penelta, tasty Wert . sion, pany a 
IONS, Can Fruits of elf descriptions, Peo! I Cr a? ‘Agcots for 348, § 3 | Yoxes Gold ets with’ Gold nd “Biter” Rxteu| rade C Cara and Price ovat memory, tonhiiion, Fi 
0 RTS OR: Comers Fe ee Cara ‘ i, : ge Belters, iad 6. lag oa tsar ‘BigitaDegindties sold «low arty ees au 
eo, er articies too aumerans to | Tho crcial 4 s desetiption, | rates, , Addreng ih of 
pee Haw " to| The above constitutes the Gwaae reial ke : 2 pr silent Roorxc 0 we te 


Patties Wace ie tees! conettpity ea heee | Coren, f * "| gar A chance te obtal oa . x. |, teume men 4 ee en a 
Srey deserplon of é Biatlonary for Obeumerca} Conrve,, ite cxiscs Pail. f 1 RS 4 : Cees aes 
DRY GOODS 1 csnelatiog, Bank books 25 10 00) SER LING. PRICE & CO., 417 Heron er Tht rw ‘arias : rpacreer nee th 
Boots and Shoes, of endless variety, | Diploms, for Master of Accounts, 10 0! COgmMgISSION MERCHANTS for $10; One Huodred for $1 “ m sgn edit ‘dard sash 


Hats and Caps, | Easlah—Gramatical Course, 1, 50 00 Re, O58 te 18 
y Made Clothing, inglish—full ioe ; jorth Comibefeial, St.» 

Ladies’ Hate, inclading iiiorp Rincton te. 100 00 atiiweos Cope Cominiycia ad Cveitaur Ste fs cota Whe Slatted seen Ost es be A ‘and permancut euires f Gonorthel, 

‘ on _ | Freazh—full course, not Timited, 100.00 al . “COSTAR'S” F Glees, Ureshral Gravel, Sireture, 

+ Chifileen's Fiptsy; | eéyaniah—full course, not limited, 100 ST. LOUIS, MO, 4 Distribetioes tea. andi wants Heder. 

Chiliren’s Caps. | German—fall course’ not linnited, 100 00 Ho 4 Geet Common vod formar + PHKPAKATION OF , H rete Benny rate 


Hardware, | Latin—full course, not limited, 100.00 vation BITTER-SWEET _ | retteinel “Ose ened ataig | ' Berit neu mrt 
artis = of aiet 
office, to 


"a of which we are determined to wel ot the | Greek —fall course, not limited, 100 00 
Fury lawest Wes. Algebra—full course, not limited, {0 00 | Lee ; axp 


See eee esd dr eaceail lar ovede | Geometry—full course not,limited | 50 00 nctebeoteiaeee - Wear 
;| Teasher's Course of Pecmanship, 100 0° | WeEes & wannanc,  |ORANGE BLOSSOMS 


tetera | Life Ticket in all the Deparis 5 |’ Whole an Retail Dealers YOR MEAUTHFTING THE COMPLEXION. 
cueeninaal China, Glass and) vaeitesomen and peantity Skin, 
i wes URENOWARE, renova Freckles, Pimple, Eruptions, &e. | 
te paid & 5 Q SNOW ARE, Ladtfepare now using it in preferance to 
WARNING | Course in any branch hove, is enti-| %- W- Uorer -Foertt . Charles Bie, | al! often 
A AR? IN G | tied to » Life Tiekot in that Departvent «ig 0ST: LOUIS, MO. =| ae ceaeloe, M4. 
He can attend such branches as be ma, 1 hy ll. Drasétsts every there. 
TO ALL MANKIND. desire v. RY H.COSTAM, Depot 
iploma from thié College ism pase- on 8 Xe Maen, 
| port i all commercial communities — PREY, ReCoadwick, Meridi;|! 
| There aro monthly graduating classes — ‘ 
; Students can estat any tispés Clerey- pt + defile ater notenie Agents for Bont 
fet we roay entail misery ap wen's sons and crippled soldiers will have Bis bist ae Sy 8 ls pa Weoting ; FR Wo Hai of either S 
achat oat eat te done, | iba deduction mado, 8 Vine Strevt, Cincinnati, Ohio. -| H°PERE : ne ‘i oe | Bor curling the Hair of either Sox into 
er Ley 908 agae with | | Boas A lodging | in American, ; - ‘ \ | t \ ' IAG Wary epd-Glloery Ringloia or =) 
sutyan eo tora of tor mune A b; Spamish, or Gi familics ot | peg 3 ‘ 
firma he buy any eallco or cotton and abure ail | from B00 0-859 per Mouth, NS! “| BE Eleetrotyping, Sterootyping. a [ 
Re paaued bain bly event Gay Pureters we Woda Engraviny 
bye ela on the fila of 


r 143 o TQ Office Room, No. 7. French Bi Portable @ 
WAGNER & (RUSII-| . farcry tse me ines | ‘ot * | ROAD GAUGE “SHORT LINE. 
weet PARLOR AND BEDROOM | FACULTY: Queen of of the. Sinth.”*) comm ren and wae eas: 

| s ALLM 


7" RIN aT” a jy %. RUFUS DOLBEAR, Paretwenr, . hes re, batttrom t- PecromaL bd 
BORN ORIG) ier ou. Busine Canome tooks| oe oe tree ae COUGH REMEDY. Cacignat or Crhana, 9 Gallo, oF 


a , the Si >, | Paunptile, Ad 
keeping, the Sienee of Penmanship, | "ty 4 on oy vic Conte Coie 


. Turpentine varnish and 
de. 


ollow thin. Brsinesa, and Aggcaltaral Department, Prin 


id faroitere reps cp ot 1 Depart: inci- eo. hon 
We niy sek ‘te pela for » call, and feel agen . sat » Sree HINKLE & tng 
TL SEret we eam pienso you in prices "04 | Commercial Department.—Hon. J. A.| Noe 365 West Front St., enemiram, 0 


quality. 
CRANES NETALIC BURIAL CASKS Monroe, Member New Orleans Bar, petantisiten 1882. 


[Sold by all 
paar 484 Broad way, N.Y. 
‘Brackett, Professor and. Lecturer OO vaciniidos as ee 
Ca peor ppreerioe meneet se m “And by Barnes, Wanl & 
fo La, Wholemlo.Agents for 
‘States. ae 
White 


wy ere wiitiog to werk for small profie. 


ad 
* ji orders frem the 
Seaprspeaiiod ‘aod prompsty Bled, 


WAGNER & RUSH. 


| NEW STORE! 


Mobile. 


- MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1867. 


|SEMI- -WEEKLY GAZETTE! 


Dw. ECO... 


(Boceeasors to Victor F. Wilson.) 


ICE DEALERS 


OFFICE OPPOSITE PRENTIBS HOUSE, 
Vicksburg. Miss, 
ae and Olty ae promptly | 


I. B. BRUSER, 
Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron Worker, 
and desler ia 


Cooking and Heating Stoves; 


And House Parnishing Goods, 
Tinware, Pump Pipes, Sheet Lead, Fire 
Brick and Tile. 

Particalar attention paid to Stesmbost aod Job 
Soath street, betwoen Mulberry and Washing- 
toe Streets, 

mayltewly — VICKSBUR 


JOSEPH BOTTO, 
Wholesale and Retail Desler io 
GROCERIES, 

BAR STORES AND 
PLANTATION SUPPLIES, 
Imported & Domestic Wines & Liquors, 
MAVANA CIGARS, 

FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, ke, 4 
Washington Street, 
VICKSBURG, MISS. 

say towif 
LOUIS - HOFFMAN, 


VICKSBURG, MISS. 
Wholesale Dester in 
GUN*, HARDWABE, PLOWS, ROPE, 
FISHING TACKLE, &c. 


Ageot for Wheeler & Wilson's Celebrated 
Moving Meeeiaas costen nse beset et 


All Kinds yt Guna Made and Repaired. 
mayltenly 


Spokes, Hubs, Felloes, Shafts, Poles, 
and al! descriptions of 


WwooD WORK 


for sale at manufactarer’s prices, freight oaly 
added, by ThhPaN & C0., 
tekaburg Misa. 


J. W. JENNINGS, 
General Steamboat Agent, 
WHABY-BOAT Trost of Crawford St.,) 
ee ioksburg) Miss. 


|General Forwarding and Com- 
mission Merchant, 


Dealer in all kinds of 
WESTERN PRODUCE 


ASD 


Plantation 


Orders from the Country solic 
faction guarantee opel 


MERIDIAN 
SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 
- OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAK, 


EVANS & FORD, 
AT LAW, Meridian, Misa | Office 


ou Prout street. 
RECEIVES (DEPOSITS, 
‘And Gives borne "Attention to all Collections. 
‘e., Conbded to it. 


Office Hirurs rom 9 A. Moto 8 P.M. 
Weetcate vst te Reta peaties 


TIN WARE, | STOVES, 
SHEHT TRON, &c. 


¢2 = 


» Iackson, an cee 


Se SSeS nome arn 3mm ary 
DR. WAL M. MAYES, 


igs EAKLY & CO. 
Front Row, Meridiay. 
Meridian 
FEMALE COLLEGE. 


FACULTY: 


Elder J, B. HAMBERLI N, A.M. 
Lao) 

Pde cece atone es 
MRS. S. E. HAMBERLIN, 

‘Tescher in the Higher-Rogteh: Braocbes and 


pst pr re 
fetes eT. Rosh and A. Threefoot. Wits 


ay 

~&. Y. R. CHADWICK, 
DEALER LN 

mong i eee 


Supplies. 
aod 


. B, woopacrs 


WOODRUFF & & DISERED Ss 


BOOKS and STATIONERY, 
Music, Musical Instruments, 
Toys, Notions, and Fancy Goods, 

WASLINGTON STREET (Sooth of Clay,) 


vi a 
GENTS for Grover & Baker Sewing Machines. 
‘Needles, Silks and Threads on band, 
Aprivewsea 


SCOVILL & 


oo . pwr} Rtock of ‘ck of AYRES, 80 pet 


g oe ee ee 
L. GUULD, A. Hi at = rn 
Mas. A. K, GOUL) ‘pie of Music and 


DAVIS & MORRIS, 
Bates of Tuition per vere Cotton Factors, 


Receiving, Forwarding and 
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


VICKSBURG, M133, 


W. M. WILLIAMS & C0. 
" FORWARDING AND 


Commission Merchants, 


‘Transfer Agents Vicksburg and Meridian B. 2, 


Wagons ! 


: | 
Pavel 


PRICES 


45 


FITLER & _, HELLEN, 


20 St. Michael Street, 
Mobile, :::: Alabama- 


Have constantly on taste LARGE BTOCK of 
ALL SIZES 


Plantation and Road Wagons, 
Dearborn & Jersey Spring Wagons, 
‘Whh and witheet TOPS; 
TIMBER WHEELS, CARRY LOGS, 
Trucks, Carts, Draye, Wheelbarrows 


ae 


Wheelwright Material ! 
Wagon and Buggy Spokes, Hubs, 


Rims, nn Tongues, &c., 


All of whieh st WHOLESALE and 

RETAIL, at LOWEST Cait PuICES: 
PITLER & HELLEN, 

No, 90 St, Michsel street. 


mayllawien 


80C, PARKER. 7. H. LAKE. THOS, Fr, SHELDON. 


PARKER, LAKE & CO., 
Cotton Factors and Grocers, 


Northwest Corner St. Louis and Water Sts 
MOBILE... wee ALA, 


— 
Keep aways ox band, Bagging and Rope, 


Axp ALE KINDS OF 


Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine 


PORTER & CO., 


IRA W. 
ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 


Boyal Street, 
MOBILE, ALABAMA. 
Wholesste snd Retailers of 


Hardware 
Hardware 
4 fall Stock, cousisting to part of 
PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, 
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, 


HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 


axp 


DESIRABLE GOODS 


Vor Merchants asd Traders. Also, 
Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 
DOORS, 
GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS, 


ma 
‘Odd Fellow 


T. 8. BIDGGOD, 
Books & Stationery: 


North-Bast Cor. St. Francis and Water ais, 
MOBILE, ALA. 


MOST RESPECTFULLY call the attention 
@: the public to my 
Zeceelek of Books tae Biaoonry whisk | 
Sm sow opening, snd fering sh unceually low 
prices. 


BLANK BOOKS. 


and durability of binding cannot be 


Omer Stationery: 


iar atcalon to this 

ticalon to this depart 

cueytuent and proct 
Rte, Lets, 


‘Beneel Books in wee 
and Mississippl, sod all the lsteat 


BOOK-BINDING. 


Cotton 
ke done 


“| their crops come i 


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN| 


Blank Book Manufacturer & Printer, | 


Published on Thursday & Sunday by 


; June 13, 1 


Dr. Harmon and the Enterprise 
and East Mississippi [Relief So- 


ciety. 


We call tle attention of our readers, || 


and especially those in the counties of | 
Clarke, Landerdale, Jasper and New- 
ton, to the following article from the 4! 
Cairo Democrat of last Saturday. 

‘The statement that the people of these 


counties “ without clothing to cover 


their naked: Kept | siye city are requ 
alive by the bread of charity,” and | keown to thelr The wants 
that “old dressos, coats, pantaluons, | eh rey 


shirts, boots or shoes, no difference 
how much worn, will be received by 
these nearly naked people with fevli 
of the deepest gratitude,” will ex 
surprise and indignation in the coun- 
ties named. We know there isa sear- 
city of provisions in this section, and 
indeed throughout the State, owing to 
the failure of the erop of last year, 


in making representations that would 
call forth such an artic! 
been and still 
here in waut of corn 
ry on their fanny, 
antly uble to pa 
plies they could purch: 


be 
for any sup- 


who would 


80 AS BOON oi 


y relied on 


© oth 
and 
vntibu: 


from idle 


fortune 


many 


ni of provisions from the 
west, properly distributed, would be 
productive of much good. But the 


Q CASES are exce such 
wight be found in any part 
country, North or South. 
g is concerned, the people of | 


d, whether white or 


as 


black, arc 
Ds} 


have, 


0 


| red vagabonds 


uu would make believe. W 
ast fow months, been | 
in all of these countics, and we nuith- 
nor b 1 of the “ 
that Dr. Harmon proposes 
» far as the asserti 


thority of Dr 


or 


Rarmon, that 


onth of the 


pon the 


r part to 
y cannot do so on aceot 


nakedu 


taporary 


st entire 


are several and well dressed 
children + ng schooly daily and 
iu thes xl reyions there are 
many W C 


| hooling 
can't 1 ool for wa 
clothing, ure certainly very few in 


1 confined to the 


aud wor ch as might be found 
in Mlinois or any State of the Union 
We understand the 
Cairo have contributed liberally to 
lieve the yeauts of many 
We thank them for 
thank our friend of t 
his sympathy, 


mere 


but must respeet 


looking up their old worn out “boots 
and shocs” to send us. We can also 


pet, torn bed clothes” &e. The cuan- 
ties that Dr. Harmon assumes to rep: 


—24,500 whites and 19,500 colored 
The Gazette has a large circulation in 


sed |these counties and our subscribers| \ 
Will sustain usin the assertion that) } 
"| the facts as they exist, whether among 


our white or colored population, do 
not justify Dr. Harmon in ereating 
such an impression. We think Dr. 


or any kind of old cast-off clothing. 
dreases, coats, pantaloons, shirts, eats or 
shoex, no difference how bailly worn, w 
be received by these nearly naked 
with feelings of the deepest |r 
There are in the city t 

ments thrown by ax tisel 
serve for the rag man, that’ woul 


fral'usto sak for 


but nothing to warrant Dr. Harmon 


destitution in clothing, is not general; |! 


of the | 
So far as | ts 


“during |" 


so localities there |‘ 


ery poor |, 


decline to put them to the trouble of | " 


dispense with the “old picces of car-|* 


resent contain a population of 44,000] 9 


Weekly, $2.00’ per Annum. 


sand 


to these poor peopl 
itation about & 
pparel, be line 
cx old 


ticle 


nays part of th 
on bafor 


i 


Orr. 
niet, 


pr sented durin 

fon. he earnestly In: 
plat 

<1 


try passing Into th 
iy of the ig 


jored voters jn the stat 
4.000 white. It bs 


enter Up 
werner Wells declined volun- 
te the offlee, and protested fn 
net Gils action of the military 


worst 

ty heexperted. So long as th 

cry for food is heard. so Joug will this 
all for 


stats istiend ann 
[reine f= the out 


eats all persons who miay know 
y breach of the pe coun- 
‘Lat once to the ¢ 
1. Impriso 
dat fees andl charges 
yor public officer, shall not exceed 


back from a gran review 
poleon through th 

¢ Boulogne. Tired a 

pistol at 

joaded au 


‘A young ima 


threw up the hand whic 
1. and he was instantly 

‘ort and mat 
Jel. The asmuvsin iy sup- 


H. hiad better come home and that the 
Exterpriso Relief Society would do 
well to sppoint another agent. Such | , 


+ it, are sufficient to cast suspicion on 


gross exaggerations to say the least of | 


PROGRESS OF THE 1% 
Prrexsnund, June 
und arrived hereon their return t 
Washington at seven this evening. havin 
been escorted thither from Jarrat’ 


‘or they will Le | 
t 


NUMBER 2h. 


Old je 


presaing + 
the very bas us 


eridan has ap- 
na, acrived 


rity for tie 
884,000,000 fi 
ml Bank ¢ 


ral returned this 
will return this 


t received Is fitet intimin~ 
vetnor Wells’ removal though 


ah 


ot fr 


‘om West 


State Departure it hai bane ofticlalty 
arurtivation of ther 
» American Fenians 


fhe Tt iy prot 
Unions of bur, 


ies. Furr Matarany Dtergscr H 
New OLLEANs, dun 
Welle 


have declined ti 
mu dieputing the right 
by me. which right 
and urged on tn 
own removal 
Gen.James WV. 


te 
ernor’s 
thir noti 


Ww apymeinite 
take 
ecutive oillee 


F couse 


surrendering male threw 
honk! not be insulted, but 
if any to Ins 


t 
» be abused 
(ny tite Cant 
—The Heras apee- 
Turis exterday, kaye the Lmpo- 
y hat 


hed perouages and wound a 

danding in the street. The horse 

ridden Live xoom. In waltlnis. was 

ad immediate 

discharg 
i} uniform. 

‘Tho assassin attempted a second shot, 

ive tne pvel burl, dis toa Reincenat 

ing Rowe Sen Pe without ascompli~ 

cog In Bi 

‘The police saved his Ife from the en- 

raged popmlace 


~ ‘ 
and the blood spouted om the 


SU -CRIU ION 
» (im advance) per anu 

oy 2x anonth 
yer annum 


th 


eWeekly 


18 mo. 


fur ¢a-ne0, in 
Witt be arate 
esl 4 bath pa 


suis 
$5.00, 

Five roptes of Semi-Weeekly ene 
year nu. 

Five coples of Semi-Wee 
7 months $10.00, 
§ Encouraged by the liberal support 
that the in this pat of the 
n the Gaz 

vo till far 
its circulation, wo have roduecd the 
subscription price of the Weekly to 
two dollars per ay Notwith: 
standing the searcity of money, our 


circulation has in th 
Jast three months double 
that of any paper that hay been pub 
J lishod in Meridian or iu this part 
the Stato since the 
f c The We 
zette is the cheapest paper 
State, will have but few 
ments and ¢ 
epitome of all 
| A littlo effor 

: would 900 


—~~-e--=__ 
Shoutd County Officers Register? | 


aly 


in the 


tion to Jackson, 


advertise 


aina a complet 


8 for the w 


e Hey 


on tho part of our friend 
able our cirenlation, 


a 


‘The opinion of the Attorney Gen- 
q eral docs not disfranchise those 1 
: edd ementy offices before the war and 
‘ afterwards participated in it, ‘The 


citizen is entitled to every doubt in hin 
favor. The cl 
who held county and preeinet « 
a b t hesitate 


inter. 


lange class of pers 


C8 
to 


pre the war should 1 
ae forward and 
The Registration 


Boar have no 


right to dee who hell or shall not} 
q vail Their duty is to register all 


“who take the required oath 
Every citizen has a8 much 

‘decide on the law and the op! 

the Attorney General as the Bo: 
strars. They have no judicial pow- | 
ver. The country c. Tord to dis. | 
penso with th o important | 
‘a class as those who have held county | 
ollicos in the work of r 
and we therefore urge 
without delay. 


ight to | 


not 


services of 


nstruction 
m to reytaler 


A project is on foot for complet. 
the Marion and’ Greensboro Railroad. | 
Acompany of cap! | 
New York, pr. agents | 
now in Selina, to undertale “the work, 
to liave the road finished to Green:-| 
boro by the Ist of J 


in| 


nuATY ner 


to assume the debts of tho Cahaba, 
Marion and Greensboro Ruilroad 
Company, amounting to some $50,- 
000 00, provided tho stockholders in 


the road will donate to them their 
stock, 


ago 
Repvertow oy Fane—The Alabama 
and Tennessee River Railroad has 
reduced its :a'cs of fare to five cents 
amile’ This reduction has been 
made to meet the wants of our peo- 
ple, oppressed as they are by the gen- 
eral scarcity of mor 


A number of' prominent landlords 
in Mobile have voluntarily reduced the 
rents of their stores and houses, a 
their names are publisued in tho Tri- 
bune of that city. 


a = 
Registers in Bankruptcy for Mis- 
sissippi. 

We learn the follow 
have been nominated for Ke 


Judge B,C, Gillenwate 
the Second Distric 
manda. For the 
W. Field, of Columbus. 
District. George A. MeKee, of Vicksburg 
For the Fifth District, L. M. Peree, of 
Natebez. 

Mestre. Gillenwaters and Fairfield have 


hind District 


* | principal arguments nsed 


removal of the | 


| gich socds which blossom in manliood 


, J color to cunsts 


For the Fourth |# 


cago Tribune on the 
y of Reconstruction, 
Among the ablest condneted of the 
an papers of the West, thore 
it exercises n more controll- 
public men of 
more an- 
atively for Republicanism, than 
» Chicago Tribuye. As one of the 


ainst re. 


measures 


| construction is, that 


*| are not considered a finality, and give 


| us no assurance of representation in 
Congress, we copy the following cx- 


tract from the Chicago Tribune of 
| June Gta, to show in what light they 
y the exponents of 
ican party. In 
on Stevens’ letter on con 
no Trib 


com, 


jon scheme 


to 


will certainly fall to the ground — 
ical future is more 
Sonthern 


with the re 


Nothing in the pol 
that 


iu, than every 


State which compli 
ruction Law 


ted to the Un 


gress cannot 


of the Re 
will be promptly a 
ion, The Forticth © 
be induced to break 
As men, the » 
lit would be dishonest; ns 
they know that 


word in this 
know 


matter, 


iticians, 
mult 


| Vagabo 
Tals 

article on th 

Vagabond 

and if enforced will prove 

jto the comntry, A 

cotempors 


liable to 


Orleans Pieayuu 
Cuban laws re 
The law is n 


{001 onc 
bless 
ding to 

y'saccount ull persons 


re 


its Ities who have not | 
feonstant useful emptoyment. It is 

|not enough that he have the means of 
support in patrimony, or even in 


| 


| property accum 


muluted by himself; if 
he epends bis time foolishly, har 
L-ro 


about saloons, billia 


" Tike, he is linble to arrest confine- | 
| ment in the workhouse or other dis-| 
cipli institution. That which | 


prompts to this now order is the largo 
number of crimes and misdemeanors 
iz committed throughout the 


They belioved to have 


now bi 


island. 


their « 
idleness, 


zabondage, or rather 
Spanish code 
th 


defines | 


it, and itis that which 


country, would ereate the greatest 
revolution in morals and labor ever 
known, Tho amount of crime aud 
vagraney here now has no p 


and it all, or near 
ed by idlene 


of ia snperindue- 


slugcish idleness that 


nurse of ich leaves som 

fields untilled and burdens our j 

and penitenti We really. think 
at class which idlo a eir time | 


fal oceupation, 
5 li 


should be forced i us 
“Lal 


as in Cuba. 
still-wator a 


"and we 


© our spri 


youth in idle dalliance, but plant those 


Let | 
plan, and “hold 


ver 


and bear fruit whon we are old 
us try the Spanisl 


person, of 


every 


race or 


useful 0 


upon our subse 
in Lauderdale 


apation. 


re We u 
aud espe 

arke, Jasper and Ne 
us the facts in reference to 
provisions or clothing in these 
Those that are real 
for the 
relief if a trac states 


those 


ties, suffering 
» obtain 
of their 


ts is made kne 


essaries of li 


condition and wa 


fons distrilmated by 
ates Government, which 
nt to prevent siarva. 


Besides the pr 
the United § 
aloue are suffi 


ies of Cairo, St | 
Louis and other citics, if appealed to 
by our merchants, will send sufficient | 
supplies to mect the immediate wants 
of the destitute. Any information on 
this subject that may be sent us will 
be laid before the public at once, and 
we can assure our friends that the en- 
terprising and liberal merchants of | 
Meridian will heartily co-operate in 
affording prompt relief to the suffer-| 


tion—the Relief soci: 


| 


Cuatrasooaa 


Deen appointed by Judge Hill, and have 
qualified. The others have not yet been 
appointed, tut doubtless will be at the 
‘wext term of the District Court, which 


' which to meet future pe 


| a Georgian, says 


| recommended for Mayor, and he 


| Gov. Marvin of Florida on Ke- 
construction. 


Yor the Meridian Gazette, 
TONG AGO: 
Tam sitting, sifting all aluor, 


| Gov. Marvin of Florida, one of the Tt the Hitle ecttage door 
ablest stat smen of the South, an orig-| Where it ve mt with loved once 


To the baleyan day gp yore— 


|inal Union man, who opposed seces- 
| sion, and after the surrender received 
the appointment of Provisional Gov- 
| emor, advises the people of his State 
| to nccept the terms proposed by Con- 
ds and hasten the work of recon- 


| struction. We have not room to pub- waa bere epent my chillhgot, 
}lish luis letter entire, but submit the Meal tha cottage roof ma lows 
folle extract and recommend it = res mireams of peaoure, 
hits ar 
to the earefal consideration of our} yi! ii 
readers: Iw 5 
| Dhave been in Washington a num-| 7m tee ag 
ber of days, and have liad tho oppor- on Ecasneet: 
tunity to talk with a number of the Why did ye mo ft! 


sof the Supreme Court and 
and the 


And lenvg the weary beart 


| other intelligent gentlemen, 


|yeneral wish seems to be that the 
South should reconstruct and get, her- 

gress uk 600D 
such is 
The 


self represented in Cong’ 
as possible. It is said that 
also the desire of the President 
most able und intellig 
way to get the conntry 
ent diflicultics, but that for the 
to fall in with the Congressional plan 
and reconstruct thoir Government. 

In doing fo it is by no means nec-| 


Tn throes of Jong aga 
And to0, I had qbrether dear, 
Si eked eas orm. 


‘Nor sovthe my aching bro 


essary that the Southern people} 9 00 
should attach themselves to either of ae: leaped 5 seal 
the great Northern parties. It would ey tonics liaeeet tows 


prol pe better for them to stand 
for the present aloof from either of] 7 
t parties, and use the pow- 
they will possess ns soon as 


‘Neath the ve p and 

o gram anf Gowers are g: 
On the Hittle motind we mes 

In the comer of the ganten, 


Where nay darling eater "stl 
nted in Congress in My brother, oh my brother: 
advo natn ine interests of their scc- ain woos bab Pgraten 
tion. As soon, too, as the Southern | ste git as bile the aobiier 
representatives are admitted, the old ‘Tho braveet of the brave 
ill be ded, and new partios}| yy, saystan draert now to me 


on ne es will spring up. | 
luo Southern people ought to romain | 
wn to join themselves to a | 
National party, which | 
shall readjust the tariff a 


One Hell af eniees woe, 
I ne'er ayain ol 


laws and place them on a fa 
of the country at the expense of 

Jother ; and whieh shall insist that the 
| Govert fairly adrsinis- 


1 


| 
tered ?in a spirit of economy. Such | 
a party ix hkely to be formed’ qs soon | 
us the Southern States. arc | 
The next President is like 
elected by neither Repabl | tankruptey 
Jomocruts, but by a great Union par- | many correct! 
ty that will be composed of the best | mYourmment of 
and most patriotic men from each of ate 
these partics. 


—— 
Jacob Barker was recently attacked 
by n sqnad of his depositors as he |r 
was walking the strocts of New Or- |} 
jeans. They made a raid on him and 
one of them vociferously demanded | 
is signature t a check on some 
Avent bank for $100. Fortunately | 


Mirnishiesl until 
Chrowicle, 


they are per 
Jume Ath 


EW 


ane to his 


led him to a City Ra i a 
which he took refu; Druggist 


LEE STREET, Me 


and Apothocaries. 


7 
nt home, 


pan w 


n, Miss 


a chaice 


than the usttal quantity was plan 
Corn was no’ flourish 
1 the prospects for cotton are 
ory. The fre 

fi gn carnestuess and 


ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, 
United States Internal Revenue. 
| Al District of Mix 


ks well for them. ‘Tho | 
: nd order, ant 
"If we have 1 


ather 
of the 
crops of corn made in this sect 
many } and of cotton, 
cnt prospects, there is no 
doubt that a larger quantity 
realized than was last yeur 
bus (Miss ) 


will 


Colum: | Assessor A District of Mis. 
june wel. 


“Smith & Alford. 
MERIDIAN. MISS 


“OUED reatetfully all the atten 

chasers to thelr well erteeted ate 
ADY MADE CLOTHING. 
DOTS AND SHORS, 


ral Longstreet in a letter that 
has been recontly pabl se say 


Mand amendmente | wa of pur 
and amendment iV a at 


nd place ourselves | 
rting point from | 
1 issues 


as they arise. 
—-+2+ 

cley in reply to a letter fro 

“T wish the 


were as free from danger in respect to 


th 
outh 


B. GRISWOLD, 
to New Orieens 
unine, and other cvils, as from con- 


Jeyelry, Siiver-Warg C 
and Pistols, corser Canal acd Royal s 


ion.” 
Nee IC Oricana. 


Tae Mesicrrat Acnon! 
vaxat.—General Po pe- 
tioned by éve huntired colored men 
|to remove the mayor and aldermen 
of Savannah. ‘The petitioners, allege 
y cannot expect and do not 
ain justice from the present incum- 
bent. -A white man named Curtis i 
is 
raid to have promised the negroes a 
full share of the spoils of office. 


"corr ly” 
VARPET WANEHOUNES. "4. BROUS- 
C'Sta0's Cou Cbaricen seat) Tey 
ers and Dealers, Wholesale and Retail. Otte 
low prices Carpeting. Floor Oil Clothe, Matting, 
Window Shades, Table and Pisno Covers, Cur- 
», Worted, Cordices —— maylawly 


{NIGHT & CO.. Dealers th a Balt 
. Cotton Ging, ete, 172 Gravier street, 
ects ly 


—-—-__ 
A correspondent of the Port Gibson | §%, 's&,Set 


Standard, says that “being in L berty, 
not long since, be found the most in- 
fiuential citizens of that county have 
a project in view which looks to we 
feanible, and in which the people of 
this county, 3e Jefferson and Claiborne 

are interested. They have s cegeaieed 


CELEBRATED TONIC; 
A Certain Preventive for Feter and Agur. 


B. KOUSS & BRO,, £9 Common Bt, 
‘Maoufactered 


HE 


if 


& CO., old firm of Hrde | 
blisbed 


(Wheeler & 


SEWING MACHINE 
adapters reas Some 


The World’s Fair, 
LONDON, 
French Exposition, 
PARIS, 


“EB. ROCKWELL & CO. 
to Blelock & Co., 
) STATIONERS; 


‘United. States Fair 
Where sewing Math'vee lave” beéd exhibited 


¥ Machine ia 
WARRA D-THREE, YEARS. 


BOOK: HL 


tad Sead for a Circular. ew and 
A. 8 ‘ 2 re 
by :) BER & BOr8 BINDERS nb. BLANK OOK 
MEMPD MANCPACTURED: 


| Messrs. PLEASANTS & C9. 
{TOBACCO | MERCHANTS, 


LOUISVILLE, KY, 
A(REFREPARED to forsish Masters and 
Merel ith the best Brands of Kentucky. 


ad will, ,wpoa 
ip (a any addrens st 
AN! 


atly put up ia. box 
| te 1e0'poduds, of one pound hack 

| raoted of tue best qnality-—ayperice 
.| Stactured ta the mat ket’ 


D. HURD & SON, 
Wholesale Grocers 


Commission Merchants, 
Dealers ig all kinds of 
Staple and Fancy Groceries 


WESTERN ™ PRODUCE, 


7 Olllo LEVER, 
mar Tami CAIKO, ILL. 


oni Mo. 


ican eee: of Jacke 


Street, To- 


ng man with 
from filter 
our Tobsccoa 
information aad ther. 
Fegard to ihe entire 
takleg wpoo appl ea 


ASANTS & CO. 


dé 


oughly 

Practiesbility © 

tion to us by letter, 
Addecas 


1 
_maytzemit 


| CONFE CTIONERY. 


W Fitars det gvened + Fresh Lat of 
tloner 
atp 


Meridian Tournament Club, 
AG 


from the best of manofactar 
the ‘ 


t'Tournament,Cor 
fon and Fancy 
Dress Ball, 


Will be given at Meridian, Miss., on Thoradsy, 
sire Njape 18th, 1867. u, 


Pr 
fh aad 10 prace our goods with 
reach of all eee 


TO CITY & COUNTRY ME 


CHANTS: 


x TURBE PRIZES IN GREENDACICS. 
ey ean 


Knight who obtalna the greatest number of 
ith the lanes, The eevond, $100 The 

“I, $50; awarded to the Knights teking | py 
thet next highest number of rings with the 


‘The prize money will be placed ta the 
linnda if he Judged and awardel on thy Bald, 
wheo the rucde sof the tilting shall be au 
nounced 


ill accompany the first prize, 
nade reath, each, with the second and 
rT 
‘The Knight who wins th ane price shalf| 
qalded “Ht Royal and will 


the third prize, w 
(of Honor, ‘Married Kuigh 
iil ture over the crows or 


th to the bechelor Knight 
next highest Stioge pote ees 
BULBS,AND ONDER OF EXERCISE, 


RICE BROTHERS &CO., 
AND 91 CAMP STREET, 
—and— 
003 [MAGAZINE STREET, 


Lance to be nine f¢ 
Now Orleans, The Hogs, bres a oe 


Warehouse, 97jaud 99 Julia Street 


DIRECT IMroRTERS oF 


SNEPFIRI.D AND WOOL! 
VERUAMITUN 


DINMINGHAY 


Hardwas 


Guns ond 


Edge, Tools, 
— sre«flered to the Cowstey Trade 


BU ILDERS HARDWARE, 
Marb’¢ Free cag and Mantel Gr tes 
| ue of Baiiders’ Rim and 

pisiice LOURS? Reliag Pate JU 
| Hott aod Strap HINGES ; SASH WEIGNTS, | 
man rast re bee and’ Wroaght NAILS; 


Draseand 
We are offering oes ese touch priceses 
wil fovare your eaten 
‘ole Ageats forthe, celebrite’ Charter Ok 
Cooking Moves, Knickerbocker Range, Hazleton 
Metalic Boiter Bottoma, the Union Wash Ma- 


thousand Cooking aod 
allies, wl ‘rbich we 
ote ate toule advance ever foundry and fectory 


‘old or youn; 


The first, $200; to bs awarded to the| ¥ 


The tilting will be wnade with the lanes. | day, 


os upon your declining system. 
The Sunshine of Hope — 


Is the only combinatign that ‘and 

pox ve annesanetret the wan 

to Its natnral healthy. lition. It re~ 
betrnction, 


moves all wnat 0 relieves 
painful oF su 

Voucorhea, oF shite, aa ete 
wi omb.. ona ays t 


Ty and” al 
the Head. Melauehol leraton 


ritation of the Worn! tot the 
iidneys and Bladder aged at the, diseases 
that are peculiar to the: het 


ing old or young married or 
snd got ous bottle ell do yon Rood 


‘| TOUR LILA BLOOD 


Must be changed, in onler tobe relieved 
of that troublesome class of diseases re 
quiring pure blood. 

DROMGOOLE & CO'S 


CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH 


Is Tespppaieed by the Medical Profession 
as the Best and’mort Certain’ Blood Pi 
rif_er now before the pablie, ani! why 
Simply because it is composed of the best 
melee for that prepay vi: Stillingin, 
Yellow reasarilla, Bantock, arnt 
Todllne of Potashs Vor Scrofula, Cutane- 
ons, Skin Diseases, Gont, Rbeumatlem, 
Glandalar Tumors and Swelling, old Ul 
cers and old Sores, Constitutional De~ 
rangements, ete, it acts like a charm, 


DROMGUOLE & CO.'S 


uid Ext, Bearbe: bebs 
me Bo 
A highly 


concentra ac compound, 
for affoctions of the Kidneys ist 
such as Incontinence, 
U ‘Deposits. 
early Disa! te 
Nervous Trembling, Gravel, Gout, 
Patten the Hack, Gleet, Lows of Energy, 
nl all affections requh ing’ s 

nd reliable Diuretic, 


partofthe Ridneyrand Dlatler, afteeting 
inate or female, thld con 
pound can Ge relied on. 


CHILLS AND Loe k 


the Bewela. und 
ie most inv case of Chille, 
ckagw will care acasy of aX anoniths 


standing. 


RED DIARRH@A nenepy, 
‘The most cortsin and effectual cure forall 
forms of Dlarrh 
Cramps Cholent 
Stomach, susumer 
Wille Grethinig ete, 


Nausea, aod Vowiting, 
ain in tas 


page 


cooks dd qilety the wom 


the honor <ewohast thd’ Guean of} tecexelomete paral 
and Beauty. kino, catoeha, gulls tana, 
BY " ,| Te iniparts tone to the alread 


mach and bowels, and no 
Wilton’ & DOU AIP) At never falls 


PEL ES! = apa 1! 


Why is it you continue to, 
when the remed 


Jong standing ean Le! 


oibwened to | tet 
heat Sy mie ee 
remedy 


Those Who Do Not Think 


Gray hairs honorable ean have them 
Mored tothelrorigingl In 
esonds. | 1 the akin or seal, Te do 


pretee 
ety anterior 6 AER e Seottet 


7 | sultable place for thie Suxfons of tits court. 


‘DeWien,” Ol SV Navy, recently 
iaisoeey Mayank yueharsels of coms 
ny 1c 
ids3006| Sie sal ot Mara 
Alabomiad* We hope the destitintion In thls 
‘State ia.not so. great as iu parts of Alabatna 


9 + | Ca 
eat ite facts should be 
tandt: ‘Byand we hate uo doubt 


"UPS | for acoall 


Pics th 1g can be obtained 
pasta Sete ‘and sent to our dif- 
ferdnt Ratitoadxtattorite “Supplies have 
boen sent: to, Lauderdale, Enterprise and 
more can be ob- 

Theteseary to avert 


cake: | throwing Capt. Fete: agathsta plate 

th a * 
inl ISluc, Best in the Tying og toaecha daaoe acting 0 aoe 
zy ‘per box. wound, and géaderingithh Insensible for 
sous thine, “Whiley this. condition some 
persdn, sttppesdd to be the villian who 
shot, robbed Capt. Felts of about six thou- 
sand dollars. ‘The scoundrel ts yet ut large, 


Waters Magic Ointment, 
; ‘“frberoy are eu 33 cents pet 


ITH & ALFORD, 
Forale Pig JNO. W. HARVEN, 
mays0wdswim. 
: Our Clu’ Rates. 

‘Phe Wheruwithal to Interest those wish- 
‘Ing to subscribe to a cheap newspaper, will 
‘de found under the head of clab rates— 
. We have revised! anid reduem our terms so 


‘ay to pat the Gaétte within the reach of 
every one. We newspaper in 


being: able to detect and bring him to 
justice. 


A-difticulty ocurred at the depot of the 
Vicksburg & Meridia Rallroad Tuesday 
afternoon, between Mr. FP. Sanford, of this 
place, and Mr. T, Lewls of Calro, in which 
sticks were freely used by both: parties — 
Mr. Sanford being the assaulting party, 
and having xhibited a pistol during the 

"vas fined ten: dollars and costs 
by Henderson, and required to give 
bond Tor hi¢ appearaneé at the next tern 
of the County Court. ‘The difticulty grew 
out of some Cotftmetelil tratisactions. 


New Advertisements. 


friends In the East etlr themselves in get~ 
ting up clus.and @xtending the clreula- 
tion ofourpaper. & 

‘Tuk Tovaxauexr ‘To-Day.—Our citl- 
not forget the grand tourna- 
sand the ball to-night. Ex- 
nshare been mndesfor 
“of all. Tilting com- 

wo o'clock P.M. 
- 


Apothecaries, Lee street, Meridian. They 


druge 
fine 
St. es n 
bbe, In Our | oe choir belng 

Giye'thet: & call.” 


an Important’ un- 


gent fr the Mp : 
n Company at St. Louls and | a wit goveri themselves accordingly. 
lage ipo of tor, [Eee 
i, Due: Fong. | : MAYOR'S OFFICE.) 
= Jistve 10th, 1867.5 


Messrs. Hamacy, Bow, Hart and 


Of tid minutes of last meeting, 


(hespoor of 


but Capt. Felts's friends are coufident of 


‘We call attention to theadvertisement of 
Thomas D. Reid & Cos Druggists and |“ 


have on hand a cholee selection of fresh 
Wieals, patent medicines 
ithey offer for sale 
hon the tbvtreusonable terms. Those who 
made npmay rely np- 


prepared With accuracy at 


“Le_Stenderson, , Mayor; 
Bor Suilth, 


fs made, oe 
ned aries eciok Ole 
orclock. ti 
Pisin alo 


ile Of | the 
except Ber ma- 


fenus Point. 
Gatpet Compas : 
in. Haare Tai 
atone i cri 
8 Interview i the President to~day. 


hail 
thirties.” 


from that date. 
‘Tho President leaves for Boston on the 


‘Ast tne 

Bax Paaxctsco, Juncl0—Iilaho advices 
Wtate that the Indians are attacking stages 
and stage-stations amd are driving off 
stock. The Indians were reported as being 
mounted on very tine horses, said to have 
to have belonged to the 24 Cavalry. 
An x) ition to take session of the 
newly dfscortred igland In behalf of the 

ited States, sailed to~da; 


‘Tye Pacific Mail Company sent 
of fimling a suitable 
@ station for China steamers. 
e New Outtaxs, June 10—The followins 
Mexican news has been recelved here via 
ANA: 


in the. 


ia 

Taurico, May 30—Gei. Gomez still 
holds ont, liaving pronounced against Jua- 
rez in favor of Ortega. 

‘On the lth a portion of the garrison re- 
volted in favor of Juarez, when a fighte 
sued whieh lasted five hours through. t 
Streets. The revolted party were put to 
Aight, some taking refuge on the United 

Santee and merchant 
t @any were shot seeking, 


forces of Juare 
lines around this plac 
bly be a battle s001 
‘A.special dispatch received here dated 
Ita, May th, says that the wife of 
Salem has interceded with Juarez 
for the lives of Maximilian aud his offices, 
and that her appeal wuld probably prove 


Loxpox, June 10—Dispatches from 
Paris and St. Petersburg, report great re« 
Joieings throughout France and 
the Czur's escape. Poles every’ 

‘vow all connection or sympathy with t 
crime. 


are drawing their 
There will proba- 


¢ 9—The Wrigh 
Touse, and two adjoin 
were d macy! by fire ‘to-ta 
i 
an incendiary. 


Thought to be the work of 

Lovisvittx, June 9—ohn Campbell, a 
noted Mobile turfman, died here to-day. 

Omana, June 10—Gen. Sherman has le 
sued an ork ing the Pacitle Iallro 

Will be well guarded. Freight anid pas- 

reared from the terminus 


it 


buildin: 
Loss $1! 


uite xanguine of clear- 
atte Valley of Indians In two 


passengers and twenty Indians 
a flve miles of Moore's Fort— 
‘One passenger killed. 
Geu. Dayle’s son was mortally wounded. 
Two Indians were killed and tive 
avounded. 
‘passengers returned to Omaha this 


morning was brought into. court ha 
cuffed. 

crowded. He appeared very pale 

a troubled look, Int when ‘unchali 
seated by his counsel, he becain 
cheerful. The usual preliminaries are 


ng 

e City Council was organized to-day. 
Board o¢ slderiwen elected, are white 
men throughout. The Lower Board ap 
polnted 4 negro” barber ax *ready clerk,” 
and a negro ihesenger. 

Sax Fraxctace. June 9,—Arizona advi- 
ces state that the Indians have commenced 
2 Vigorous campaign, by attacking ranch- 
eros inv the vicinity of Prescott and Whip- 


a. 
Monix, June 10—Cotton markét 


Gents for mlddl 
Receipts 202 bales, 
Tovisvirix, June 10.—Superfine flour 
Aull at9to 10, Mess pork dull, at 226 
Bacon, slioulders 934; clear sides 


niet, 
ings. 


packed. 
CIXXATL, June 10—Flour steady 
Corn dull, at 


‘doll, xt 22 00. 

clear sides 13 

New Ontraxs, June 10—Cotton « 
O bales, dull, easier, low milddl 

2 Reevipt, 1220. Exports 

and molasses, no 


ly dull, 
choice extra 17! 


gnd.snbzed 2:10) 
Ket.’ ‘Oatadntll, W@9715. Pri 
Be 1 


———— 


‘The Taka Mirror 14 making arrange- 
fsnents to eniploy women ax compositor. 


aCe Sonica 2 eoaerare 
LAUDERDALE COUNTY. 
istration’ of Voters. 


¢ tlon” for the 


saree 


ge 


? 


BESRepp BSED RE 
oe 


if 


t 


“Bis 
3 
8 


i 


= | credly confidential, 


| disease Consumption—is anxious to 


| friends, In place of a coarse, rustic, flashed 
face, she hada soft ruby coiaplezion of al- s 


NOTICES. 


For Your ss axp Biapprn— 
Use an old and acknowledge combination 
Yor diseases of the Urinary Organs. If 
you willall on the agent of the “Great 
Southern Preparati6hs,” he will show you 
the recipe and medicine, known as Drom- 
goole & Co's Extract 5 Cubebs 
and Buchn, which; red in the Soath, 
uthedi¢ine now before the 

es of the Kidneys end 
: ‘only forone dol- 


ae Beacriva.f—all 

blemished skin. of 
alabaste® whiteness, by the use of Chaste!- 
lar's White Tdquid Enamel, It is the most 
perfect articlettt tise, for removing all im- 
purities of the skin, and unlike all. other 


Jure the cuticle; belng vegetable, it Is 
perfectly harmless. For sale, Wholesale 
and Retail, by Benars, & Co. 
Chemists, Troy, N.Y. See theiradvertise- 
ments in another column in this paper. 


KNOW THY DESTING. 
Mapaur E, F. Tuonxtos, the great Eoglish 
Astrologist, Clarvoyant and Paychiometrican 
who has astonished the scieatific classes of 
the Old World, has now located herself at 
Hudson, N, ¥, Madame Thornton possesses | 
such wonderful powers of second sight, as to | 
enable her to impart knowledge of the great- 
cat importance to the single or marriad of 
either sex. Whi ate of trance, she 
Acliveates the very features of the person 
you are to marry, and by the aid of an 10 


ine 


Paychomotrope, guarantees to produce a lifo- | 
like picture of the futare husband or wife of 
th ther with date of marriage, 
adiug traits of character, | 
de, Thi is no humbug, as thousands of tes 
monials can asscet. She will vend when de | 
red a certified cerdficace, or writtes guar- | 
antee, that the piggure is what it parports to | 
be. By enclosing a emall lock of bh 
stating place of Glfth, age, disposition and | 
complexion, and enclosing fifty cents 
stamped envelope addressed to yourself, 
will receive the pltture 
tion by return mail, All comin 
Address in cond 
Tuorstox, P. 0. Box 22 

april3-wly 
210 EVERYBODY, 
|. Cireular giving tutor 
of the greatest importance to the yo 
both sexes. 

It teaches how the homely ms: 
beautiful, the despised respected, 
ken loved, 
© No young lady or gentleman should fail 
to send their Adiremy and recdive « copy 
Pee ee Address I. 0, De 

aprils-w6m. 

ERRORS OF YOUTH. 
AGeatteman who auffered for years from 
. all 


y. 


Nervous Debi 
the effecta of ¥ 


all who need it, the reelp 
emedy by 

ing to profit by the wl 
ence, ean do so by addressing, 


ia perfect euufidence, 
JOMN B. OGDEN, 
Ye 
TO CONSUMPTIVES. 
‘The advertiser, having been restored to 
health in a few weeks by a very 
edy, after having suffered for several ye 


with a severe lung offection,'and that dread | 
ke 


among to his fellow-rufferers the meaus of 


cure, 


To all who desire it, he will send a copy of 


the prescription used (free of charge), 
the directions for prep 1 using the 
same, which they will find a seas cure » 


Coxevurrios, Arnis, Baoxcurrs, Covons, 
Couns, and all Throat and Lung Affections | 
‘The only object of the advertiser nding 

the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, 
spread information which he couceives to be 
‘avaluable, and’ be hopes every rufferer will | 
remedy, as st will cost thera nothing 

blessing. Parties wishing 
vane, by return mail, will 


Wonderful but True. 


MADAME REMINGTON, the worbl-re- 
sowsed Astrologist and Somnambulistic 
Clairroyant, while in » clairvoyant state, dew 
Tin the very features of the 
you aretomarry, and by the aid of an in~ 
Mruwent of intense power, known as the 
Prychormotrope, gaarantces tu proauce 8 [ 
fect and lifelike picture of the fature by 
band or wife of the applicant, with date of 
occupation, leading traite of 


fifty ‘cents 


aprilswly. 


[BTA Youso Lavr returning to her coun 
try home, after ssojoure of a few months in 
the City, was hanily recognized by her, 


most marble smoothness, and instead of 
tweaty three she really appeared but cigh- 
teen, Upon inquiry.ae to the eause of so 
great change, she plainly told th¢m that 
abe had used the CIRC. [AN BALM, end 


wg 


tleman ean improve thelr personal appear 
ance an hundred fold. Tt is simple in ite com 


cosmetics, contaliie nothing that -will in- |" 


srument of intenso power, kaown’ as the | * 


|HARDWARE, 


Mobile. 
BENSON, SAGE & co., 


_ Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 


addlery, Harness, Trunks, Valixes, 


Saddlery; Hardware, &¢., 
No. 17 North Water Street, 
MOBILE, ALA: 
—itoes 
Nore—We have still in store « few ef the dam. 


ged goods saved from the fire in February last, 
are oflered at reduced prices regardless of 
‘mayt-om 


¥! 
oat, 


4.0. MaTuews. 30, M. THOMAS. 
J. H. MATHEWS & CO, 

Receiving, Forwarding and Gencral| 

Cmmission Merchants, | 

No, 2 


South Commerce Strect, 


ALA. 


| 
_maytly | 


Ls 
Titos. 


L. BREWER & CO., 


General Commission Merchants, 


pRewen. | 
peuaas. f 


aire 


re THE SALE OP COTTON AND COUN. | 
try Produce ; also, Grocers and Dealers tn | 
Dorthers aod Western: | 


5 Cor. Commerce and St. Louis Ste. 


MOBILE, ALA. 


IFT eders will he pr tended tn, 


SAMUEL LOCKE, 


Now, 32,'90, 41 amd 45 Peters Street, 


Late Front Levee, between Custombouse and 


Bienville Streets, 


New Orleans. 
IMPORTERS and DEALERS LN 


Tio Plate, 


Sheet Irov, 


Manilla Rope, 


Letlows, 


Plantation Saddlery, 


and — 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEM 


of every deseription. 


Jos. I, Mall's (Mayervit'e, Ky. 


| 


Straw Cutter: 


Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware 


TINSMITH’S MACHINES & TOOLS, 


COOKING & HEATING STOVES |! 


of every description. 


Agent for the Ca 
STEWART COOKIN 


may 


BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, 
PRINTER AND BLANK BOOK 
Manufacturer, | 
5 (uld No. 44) North Wi s 
MOBILE, ALA. 


pear Account Boo! 
Mercantile Blanks, 
Jo and I . 
Medical, Theolog cal 
ancous Books fo 
ing terms, 


Li 


oa 
School and Misce 


Type, Pressess, et 


rehasn 6 
tte 


the F 
al 


JAS. W. CAMPBELL, 


M. 1. MOTHER, | 


Hotels, Ete. _ 


CUSHING HOUSE. 


Garner’ Sixth Street and Ohio Levoe, 
CAIRO, ILL, 


per da 


Ca mpbell® Hous 


(Wormerly the Roper Houve,) 


Proprii 
(Late of Semter.Cousty.) 
MODILE, ALA 


AVING takea and Yboronghly refittert the 
absve House, 1 solicit a share of pablic 
Jing contident that 1 cau give satis 
all who stop with wm. 
JAS. W. CAMPBELL. 


Il 


L 


Though not the “ 


ar tue 
RAILROAD JUNCTION 
Jackson, Miss., 


JOUN 


io Obtain 
Good Fare & Good Rooms 


STOP AT THE 


(MAGNOLIA COFTAGE, 


JACKSON, MississivT1. 
marlewta 


Private Boarding 
HYMNS. ASN DOZIEK, ST. LOL 
I HAVE opened a large and con 
rate Boarding I 
ace aur of my ol 


Patton House, 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, 
W.§ PATTON, PROP'R. 

House. 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 


JOSIAH JONES, PROP’R. 
Te 


Jones 


well known If 
a aceon 


sdale Hous, 


Ra 


ON THE HILL, 


st Side 


of ths Railre~ 


COME ONE, COME.ALL! 
\ 


TE re-peetfally twvite 
eo 


SAND FAN 
aX 


ot ourselves cannot be surpasaed 
and beauty, and which we aller at great 
Coustry Merehants purchasing, 


DRY GOODS, 


thing, Boots, Shoes, Hats ke., de. 


a 


‘will Gad it to their advantage to give ua a call. 


KALIN, WOLFY & (AKON, 
Oppoaite Joves eure, 


fety Hand Lamp, 


Meteor Burning Fluid. 


NPE. new Meteor Safety Hand Lomp is the le 


Lampe: the 
Lamp by 


ers, and only needs a te 


ON, FULTON & CO, 
3 


erin, Mian 


elf | ae 


‘Sex 10  alse eaktinn rules for sume wil 
te 30 per cent discount frum trade 


‘ehave also a uamber of 
whicls will be disposed 
“Addrees, 


Ve 
| 
pel 


Ww. IL Sw: 
¢ St. Louis, Diapateh Printing and 
ing Company, St 3. 


J.B. WILDER & C0., 
Wholesale  Druggists, 


No, 181 Mian Street. 
LCUISVILLE, KY. 


IET, 
Publiah, 


tne 
Of at 2 Liberal discount — | 


GENERAL COMMIS 
and Forwardin| 


ihe 


“MERIDIAN FOUNDRY 


mantifacture all tuachinery” usnally-m 
or repaired inFoundries 
the most. approved styl 
ces and promptly. — Having 
jenced machinists, and tirat-c 
ments, he feels con: 


particular. 
is, Lintels, 


frienda and 
pared to fernish « 
LAGER BEER 


0m an reasonable terms, 


Kewanee Saw Mill, 


PLANING MILL. 
BUNG AND 


MACHINE SHOP 


THE undersigned is fully prepared to 


ant of Awnings Vermdahs, 
sh, Welghts, Lrott 


DR. SEADROOR'S 


Iufant Soothing Syrup 


w y puretisae of the original roee'pt 


har-, 
ry Vroprictors of thin Celebrat 


{ 
| 


LAIST, 
WEDS, Bs 
ELTHIN 


Gives health to th 
We could f 
bea 


| 
I'URIFY YOUR BLOOD. 
MULES s rey ] 
Eurley’s Ague Tonic, 
TL. Sa LIABLE. 
ery ee 
Tonic 
Plemsot ts. take eos 
HURLEY'S eS | 
Popular Worm Candy! 
| HURLEY'S . 
STOMACHIC BITTERS. | 
Debt ity, | 


gs of Appetite, 
kaess, Ladixes.tou, oF 

peptia, Want of "Action of the, 

‘oF DISORDERED STOMAGIL, 

eo bitters that ean compare ‘wil 


tle, Ky. 


Oriental Pearl Drops, 


FoR besetirins the ometericn, ectnaity 
removing Twa, Kreckies, Hotebea, apd. gir 
eakiaan clegant amoothuess bot smsliyt 
ca by anyother, Hause among the Indies 
iWeharne ter of eilicieney whiels 

te inkinitely superior toe Und 


“| Bettison’s English (Horse Lint- 
ment. 


Extract Jamaica Ginger: 
Jarenin® 
Chelera 


Use Jama Rundle & Co's Extract of 
Ginger for att 


Ina ao 2 
Sor ee ee 
Seates Cheiaical Writing Poi = 
AND x 


i 


3 


' 
5 


i 


3 
q 
z 


i 
Z 


sun, 


‘With the author of this 
“fl find true bi! 


offered a reward of $300 for the ar- 
rest of the twelve or fourteen sconn- 
drela who robbed the Richmond Bank 
and killed the Mayor and two citizens 
vf that place, on the 22d ut.1 


the Memphis Appeal, 
has an wounma? command of Innguage. 
Here is one of hia impressive senten- 


con: “Bankruptcy, foreiga war, inter 
nal hatreds, a 
el over, new dissensions, separations, 


deserved wrath of God, the corroding 
stains of innocent blood upon the soul, 
the insensible horrid lapse into the 
most hiddeons of despotism, all the 
Danteaque horrors of the infernal re- 
giuna that the abades of dend nations, 
tortured, inhabit—all these stare up- 
on them out of the grim silent dar! 
uens of the future days.” 


Sxvsoce Rurroap Acctpryr.—A train 
on the Mississippi Central Railroad 
ran off the track near Duck Hill, 
Tuesday morning, in consequence of 


an open switch, and tho cugineer » 
Mr Percy, who formerly residen_in 
this city, was instantly killed. The 


locomotive was badly broken, and rev- 
eral ears were damaged. Mr Percy 
loft helpless family to mourn his 
Josa.—Memphis Bulletin. 


BCC} 
Iturlbutt, Sturges & Co., 
AT THEIR OLD STAND, 


0 the Corner, and their 
NEW STORE 
ADJOINING, 


AVE on band a 
the Largest aud be 


are 63 


] 


Dry Goods, 
Clothing, 
Groceries, 
Fardvware, 
Catlery, 
Crockery, 
Lagging, 
Rope, 
Boots, 
Shoes, 
Hats, 
BYRNE BEEN IN THIS COUNTEY. | 
‘Whieb 1! will set! as iw a they can afford. 
Beg Se at es en ot 
ble peoerally to call, and if they conse it | 


ir own (nterest they will be gure to buy~ 
marfewly 


A WARNING 


TO ALL MANKIND. 


| 
raking once. | 
And shove all things lonk before w: | 
one gaeh act we may eatail misery upoa 


sbould be Te al! he dor 


GAZETTE) New Orleans. 


And don't mind leaving friends behind her, 


Soe iss, 

By fnforming him, where he may find her. 
ge 

Governor Fletcher, of Missouri, has 


of fire thinly crust- | 


utrifes, new rivers of blood, repeated | 
docimations, uew lightningw of the red | 


ANNUAL CIRCULAR. 
Dolbear’s Commercial College 
| OPES CONSTANTLY, DAY AXD EVESING 

Corner of Camp and Common St, 


Inthe [Elegant and Spacious 
IRON BUILDING, 


SEW ORLEANS, La. 


Founded-in 1832---Chartered by the 
Legislature of Louisiana, 


WITH COMMERCIAL, AGRICULTURAL, 
AND MECHANIUAL DEPAKIMENTS, 


THIS COLLEGE, bes, by Its own mor 
its and thorough, practical plan of educa- 
‘outlived all the liberally endowed 
State Colleges of this and the South- 
Western States, It is t! 


dest Commercial College in the 
Coited States. 


AMPLE ARRANGMENTS FOR 


Cue Thousand Students 
| During the Current Year. 


Comparative Cost and Value of the Ed- 
ucation Given Here and in the Ordi- 
nory and Literary Colleges : 

1t in believed to be the first in Europe 
or America, chartered with Commercial, 
Agricultural and Mechanical Depart— 
menta. Ever: 

attention to 

before graduating to keep any sot of 
matters not what the business 
may be, and do the Correspondence of 
any house. Stodenta can attend the 
“Commercial Course," or to the Engliah, 
Freneb, Spanish, German,Latin or Greek 
Languages, or the higher Mathematics, 
ttc, separately. 

Cont of fall Comme 

bere—Tuition... 


ourtiewly 


After which tho atadent is ready to go 


oF $1000 ; clothing forfour yours, §2 
or $800—total $2400, and four years ol | 
time expended. Our student will begin | 
to work after three or four months, and | 
| 


50602" 


make, say tho first year, about $1200; 
and two years and nine months at prob 
ably $1800,or $6150 he earns in four years 
| Deduct $255 leaves $58: gain to our 
| Students ; but to the other a net expense | 
| of $2400; or $8295 ouf atudent bas gained | 
over the other, We suppose the Siu- 
dents in both caseFTo bave a good Eng- 
lish education to begin with. We deem 
& business education that enables the atu 
| dent to earn $1000, $2009, or $000 an~ 
| aually, to be the best fortunes 
can give their rons, So far as koow 
one of the thous: 
out of prefitab: P 
to the wise is sufficient. 
Circulars and Catalogues Sent 
Who Desive Them 
N.B.—Young gentlemen who bare en | 
tirely neglected their studies for the past | 
|few years, can here be perfected in any | Corner 
branches ‘they may desire, in a fen | 
| months. 


| TERMS---Payable in Advance. , 


| Penmanship—les-ons not limited, $ 25 00 
Book-keepiog—double and single 
eniry, etc., a perfect course, 
Arithwetic—ineluding all com- 

mercial calculations, 
Lecture on Commercial 1 | 
Tho above constitates the Commercial |" 
Course. 


Stationery for Commercial Course, 
including blank books, : : 
Stationery for Penmansbip, : 
Diploma, for Master of Accounts, 
English—Gramatical Course, 
Eoglish—fuli Course, not limited, i 
including History, Rhetoric, etc. 
‘reoeb—full course, not limited, 
Pees b—full course, pot limited, 
Latin —full course, not limited, 
Greek—full course, not limited, 100 00 * 
Algebra—fall course, not limited, 50 00 | \ 
Geometry—full course not,limited 59 00 
Teacher's Course of Penmanship, 100 00 


to all 


ou 00 


2 50 


10 00 


100 0 


meats, 


low 

Be sboold 
eat trylag, tbe 
should be bay any | 
he should not {n any event bay Farsiture ustit 
de calle on the firm of | 


WAGNER & RUSIE| 


‘We have now on band » large and well selected | 
| 


fot of 
PARLOR AND BEDROOM 


FURNITURE! 


which we are determined toxell at the very lo 
ines. 


ety 
Also Haints, Oils. Turyentive varnish and 
materials, dc. 
Tt is our totention to follow this business and 
we are willing to work fer small profits | 
id faraitare repai 
We only atk the pablic for « call, and feel 
well aasared we esa piease you (9 prices sad 
9 


7. 
CRANES METALIC BURIAL CASES 


——__ 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
ROSENBAUM & Co., 


80, Ker, A. F. Hoppe, 


1 
xsesereal 


A Life Ticket in all the Departs | 
tt: 8000], 
20 00) Cy 
20 (0 


Por any Language, per mou! 
Drawing per month, : : : 
N. B—A Student ha 
Course in any branch 
tled to a Life Ticket in that Department. | 
He can attend such branches sa be may | S22 
desire. 
A 


th, 


iploma from this College is © pass 

tin all commercial communities 
‘bere are monthiy graduatiog classes — 

Students can begin at any time. Clery 
n’s sons and crippled soldiers will have 

a liberal deduction made. 168 Vine 
Board and lodging in American, | 

French, Spanish, or German famili 

from $J0 to $35 per month. 


Office Boom, No. 7. 


FACULTY: 
RUFUS DOLBEAR, Passioryr, 


Lecturer on Business Customs, Books| } 
keeping, the Sience of Penmanship, 


ete. 
Agricultural Department, 
Mechanical Department, 


» Prin 


» Princi- 


t—Hon. J. A. 
Monroe, Member New Orleans Bar, 
on Contracts. 


Profemor. 
Latin and Greek Department—I. 
‘Professors, 


"$10 09 | STERLING Price. 
STERLING PRICE & CO., 

:' 5009|COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
No, 23 North Commercial St., 

rat Corner Commercial end Chestout Sta 


ST. LOUIS, Mo. 
an—full course, not limited, 100 00 WIE 42,2 Genera! Commian 


St. Louis, Me. 


Medivioe sent everywhore by mail er ex- 


and 


cleariy delinenting all 
7 be bad In. sesied. letter 
cents. Ladies’ Circalar, embraci 
conte. Address St. . 
ly talk costs oth ag; charges mod 

cures guaranteed. 


ltmospheric Portable Soda Fountain 
Manvigetuted and sold by the 


| 508 North Fourth Street, St. Louis, 
A. ™ DOWELL & CO., 
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, 


ia, Mo. 


‘Ofier, 617 Nt. 
je south af the Lis- 
iGowkew) 


SYSTEM 


Lacket Bitters) 


#@-Send for Descriptive Pampblet. we 


PATEST 


tater, 


mahz: 


into business, and make $1000, $2000, or i 

$3000, annually, MATTING 
Cost or Onvrvany Lirenanr Cortecrs. 

—About $400 per anpum, for four y HOUSE AND:S ume 


—— 
RPBANK ROEL & Co, 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


ax 
Purchasing Agents, 
Ofice No. 418 North Second: Street, (Up Stairs ) 


FURNISHING COODS CO. 


RTI STREST, 


BT, LOUIS, 


DOWDALL, HARRIS & CO 


ENGINE & MACHINE stor, 
Second and Morgan Strecte, | 


ST. LOUIS, MO. 


“Tiulid 


CELSUS PRICE 


and forward 


Wholesale asd Retail Dealers tn 


ina, Glass 
QUEENSWARE, 


N.W. Corse Fourth and St, Charles Sta, 


and 


ST. LOUIS, MO. 


Cincinnati. 


Lamber-yard and Ballders’ Warercoms— 
Door, Sash 4 Venetian Shutter Pactory 


Cincinnati, 


PRANKLIN TYPE FOUNDRY. 
ALLISON. Sup't. 
Street, 


Ohio, 


ercotyping and 
may4sw 


French Burr Pertable Grist Mills, 
For Corn Meal, Whest Flosring and Stock Feed, 


“Queen of the South.” 


WASHINGTON PUNY, 


‘Smut | 


lar. 


An Old Song set toa Ne 
ur 1se7..61 


ye fore 


From their holes ome out, 
foaeae 
about. 


in N, ¥. City.” 
ae TO 


(to the Human Fam!}; 
“Betsoeeneat ‘Come out of sheir holes to dic.” 


“COSTAR'S” RAT, ROACH, &c., Exterm’s 


“COSTAR'S” BED-BUG Exterminator, 
Is a liquid or wash—used to destroy and 
also aa preventive for Bed-Bugs, &. 

“COSTAR'S” ELECTRIC POWDER for 

Thsects, 
Is for Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas Bed-Bi 
Insects on Planta! Fowl, Aniinals, yy 
it! Bewanet 
less Imftations. 
(~ See that “Costar's” name {5 on 
each Box, Bottle, and-Flask, befere you 


uy. 
Address 


Henry R. Costar, 
Broadway, N. ¥. 
(27 Sold In Meridian, Miss, by RY. BR. 
Chadwick. 
Sr By Barnes, Ward & Co. New Orleans, 
La, Wholesale Agents for Southern States. 


“COSTAR 
UNIVERSAT. 


BUCKHORN SALVE. 


For Cuts Burns, Bruise, Wounds, Boils, 
Cancers, Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples 
Bleeding. Hilvd and Palnfial Pil rot. 
ulous, Putrid and Ll-conditioned 
ulcers, Glandular Swellings FE 
Cutaneous Affection, Ringworm 
Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, 
hands, Lips &e.; Bites of Spiders, 
Aniinals, &c.; &, 


Boxes 25 ets., 50 ets., amd 81 sixes, 
{37 Sol hb 
Car Andh 


Chapped 
Insects, 


* ererywhere, 


2UST.AR, Depot 


Wanl & Co. New 
ale Agents for South- 


ern Ssates. 


CORN SOLVENT, 


For Corns, Bunions W 


[307 Sold by all Druggists 
Caf Amt by HENRY 2 COSTAL Depot 


RR. Chadwick, Meridi- 


arnes, Ward & Co. New Orleans | 
ale Agents for Southern States 


“COSTAR'S” 
PREPARATION OF 


BITTER-SWEET 


ann 


ORANGE -BLOSSOMS) 


YOR BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. 
edd to Soften eantify 
yh -| 


it in preferance to | 


t 
Ladies are now u: 
all others. 


ists every where. 
LB. COSTAR, Depot 


(An Y. Chadwick, Meridi- 


an, Mins, 


E"Aud by Barnes Want & Co. New 


‘COSTAR'»’ 


COUGH REMEDY. 


vor Caughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, 


Croup, Whooping Chough, Influenza, 
Consumption, Bronchial Affec- 
iseases of 


Asthina, 
tions, and all Di roat and 
Lungs. 


Rottles, 29 cts, S0cts, amd Latzes, 


Isa for Rats, Mice, Roaches, 
Black'and Reg Ante 2 ke. ho 


of all worth- 


GREAT DISTRIB 
‘BY THE 5 


H 
7 


| 


ii 


t 
ately went to 2: 


press. 

‘The Collowiog parties bare recently drawn val- 
uable eaterprites from the Merchants’ & Mane. 
tacturers’ Jewetry Ansocistion, aud bave kindly 
allowed ose of 


eat 


ONE DOLLAR EACH 

ad not to be paid fer 

what you are to receive 

ly Chickering Grand Pianoe 
orth... £500 to $701 

1 Elegant Rosewood Pianos. < 200 to 451 

Helodeons, 


2 
30 


130 Gold Hunting 
warrauted. 


109 Diamond Bis 


Taf" A chance to obtain say of the above arti. 
for ONE DOOLAK, by parebasing 0 sealed 


willsctas sub. Our Ceseripti 
culars will be seat on application. 


a oe 
jor, and cua 
ticle named. 


ontWEW YORK, 


an, 
ta-And by Barnes Ward & Co. New 
Orleans, La, Wholesale Agents for South- 


: | erm States. 


POPRILADELPBIA, 

This 1s the only Route to the 
OIL REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA 
Tap all eppee 
feent Seopiog 

‘od 


h 


if 


pe 
Partial List of Articles to be Sold for 


PROVISIONS, 


which we will voll at the following prices: — 


Flows, ti 09, $12 84 


We also bare— 


00 per 


)TSTERS, Shot, Powder, Caps, Cita Meal, 
AISINS, Flour, Beapa, Mackerel, Osodies, 
[DXF Sts Wash Boards, Teds, Back, 


ope il 
‘es tbey will positively be refused. 
%0 we fed ouresives cor: 


eumer of te cash. 
of ete KINNFORD & BRO. 


PATENT MICA ROOFING. 


(Be 
ender 
KTICLE 0} 

oF 


‘ander 
com 
9 EVER OFFERED TO 
sdepted te every. sirle of 
oi 


At ie 


poe Pablic Buildings. 

The Tuollog is put ap ia rella, aod has only to 

be nailed to the Konf to make « 

DURABLE ¥IRE AND WATER-POOF COVERING. 
We particalarly recommend its use cpon 

Daildings, Blores, Churches, Factories, Sachse 

Shops, Bteamboai Deeks, &e. 


MICA ROOFING PAINT, 


o 

adopt the 1. We flatier our- 

A we can make it profitable to the cou- 
fe 


BLACK LUSTRE 
FAMISH, TANRED FELT SXD ROOFING 


Fars ox Lv and Tie on Quick | 


TARCH, Irish Potabes, Mary Deans, Cute, | wid 


MAIN DEPOT, 
DUANE STREET, 
9 Baytewaan; 


197 


pe 

mysteries of tbe From 

inthe Armauseet—the inalchs: stare that oer. 

come or predominate in the conSgeratlon—tre: 
positions of the 


rmatioe, 
Ht 
infection to 


an 
A fall and. 


ene! ‘amnall 
Macame It A. PERRIOU, 
P.O. Lrawer 235, Bof.to, N.Y. 


AFFLICTED 


Suffer no More! 


ay ths use of DR JOINVILLE" 

ELIXIR you cau be 

ELIXIR you can Le cured permanently, and ate 
‘The asioninhiog eucress which bas attended 

thle (evaluable tiedicioe for Physi! and Rer 

vous Weakneas, General Debit ? 

on, Laas of Marculur trergy, LepateHcy or 

any'of the cousequences of saeuhiut tediecrsiion, 

Fiadera toe iioet yaicesle preparetion ever 


‘Address, 


a 


easea, 
1 A186, Die SomsynL.Lrs srRoLEIO 
Gieet, Grethal Dishargel 
aod ail affections 


Of diet is necessary while 
Uueir setion in say 
sexs poral 


Weekly, $2.00 per Annum. 


NUMBER 29. 


The Cost of Swearinz, 
The great majority be 


TA almost y= 


‘HEARER, Pres. ON the first of August il ; i fertaking imlify mmke trares ant 
““MERIDIAN % (Boccessors to Victor P. Wilkos.) ie bolas ty th sé oat eset ; i! Railroad Directory. Pepin notice 
INGS.. INSTITUTION, | FG E DoE A LE RS [ier ot cubs tire tne Cots ioe nants Ba : 
ame it ie 
‘Or BERIVIAN, OFP1CK OPPOSITE PRESTISS HOUSE, dale county, M } ail trains p ie it 
4 “Ticksbure. Miss. commodation teal 


Buys endeBella:Horthern and | covcicy est city Orders carefully wnt prompt'y aon ore pane fH 
pemmanthara.Exohango,. |S SS a rane one oo ee : 
: H. B. BRUSER, sundry execatiovala my bends. t & HELLEN, 
ncurrent. Money Sale to také place between the bh 
“eatin Copper, Tin and Sheet-Tron Worker, |, tls, {04k pls jours 20 M. Michael Street, 
ECE IDEPOSITS, and dealer in JOSEPH BAKENS, Sheriff, 1... | Mobile, : 


Brea: 5 rit: Alabama 
Opaleing. and Heating Stoves, | 186 fesia te : tly on hand « Lal , 
a A : | THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, A 
F, G| Teawets ans Hp Penis Conan Maria Conny, _ |Plantation and Road Wagons, 
: ric a Somali a, yum Moy Term 1557.) Dearborn & Jorsey Spring Wazous, eet 
0. 78 v8 ; tt 


hout TOW 
S, ©. 
Trucks, Carte, Drays, Whwe 


| Whe gale «and Retail Dealers Pertiogion sitention paid Joi Bteambost and Job 
-e a. South street, between Muibestry “sod Wasbing- 
TIN WARF, STOVEs, Streets 


ry lan; fa 
<A 
maylSuwly” | VIGESUURG, 


USHEBT TRON, &. mh Se 
ma JOSEPIE BOTTO. AT 7 sears ’ ° 
¢ Wholesie and Retail Dealer’ is F Teappeart Eto) the satisfaction of th W heelwright Material ! 
GRO C ERTIES | [writin tite case, that the detalants Wagon and Buzey spokes, Hubs, | Meritias 


BAR STORES AND Taylor Is a non-resident of this State, ar i 
PLANTATION SUPPLIEs, that the ordi = « Rims,Shafls, Tonzurs, &e. 


Imported & Domestic Wines & Liquors, | Therefore, it ix orlered that publication 
HAVANA CIGARS, bemiade in Os 
FRENCH CONFECRIONERY, &e, | Si 
Washington Street, notifying sal 


P 
VICKS) f this sult in sald C If C. Te Me THOS. F. ENED 
VICKSBURG, MISS. pee fe el SOC, PARKER, T. Il. LAKE, THOS, ¥, HUELDON, 


a LOUIS HOFFMAN, tenicinalte co De on PARKER, LAKE & CO., 


eourt, ifhe thinks proper. 
VICKSBURG, MISS. Witness iny hand Sek temnead May 13,]Cotton Factors and Grocors, 
Wholasale Dealer in A.D. 1367. 


GUN*, HARDWARE, PLOWS, ROrE, 


C. W. HENDERSON, 


; 2 Ew d EGON. || Merthwest Corner Ht. Laais and Water ss 
i j ee uinlY ike: FISHING TACKLE, aa: a! tac d Court of Me voerkE v re 
Front Row, Meridian. | Ae*a} for Mckine, heh ithe waa STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, a aie woe. ne 
Jo Se Sie York Prices ernie 
Meridian All Kinds of Guns Made and Repaired. ; a Raip win bad, Bagiahog ee binpa, ate, | 5 cineisies : 
FEMALE COLLEGE. |__| tower ait tliat — | tiers ae 
net AEX *4 | Spokes, Hubs, Felloes, Shafts, Poles, | 8,801 before the be aaa pepe egal by- tas 
ait sed ail déseriptlcns of caer aoe peace momner on ely Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine LAUDERDALE COUNTY. jomn cath Lenlacr 


Registration of Voters. | ray forte wie 


Wow fx 


~wWwOOD WORK 


tor sale at manulectarer'e prices. freight oaly | 


FACULTY: 


9 a é TAPPAN & CO., De allowed. and why his Jet . 
Blase $28, WAMBERLI Ny A.M. Viekaoerg Mia, | srofaiktesate shoul! wl TRA W. PORTER & CO, ie 
rig Sony Sa es) JW. JENNINGS, [n° Sette dar era A ODD FELLOW’S HALL, iran 

2 be ‘ i Royal Strest, Satnntay stove, | Ue 
Teacher tn the ‘Wegtish Branches and) may25wi . ieee ; 
French.» General Steamboat Agent, FRRSTATE OF MULSIPE], MODILE, ALABAMA ‘ ‘ 


Wholesale a 


WHARE-BOAT (Poot of Crawfard St,) | 7, Rab ind ng nee Hetstiora at 


MISS. MATTIE A, WALKER, 
‘Teacher i¢ Primary Drancbes. 


MISS ROBINSON. a r SAMUEL L CASTES, ardware 
SMeather. tn Music. Vicksburg, Miss, a St | Flay dw : re 
ee eae ls P.P.PROUT. “Det'ts | Hardware 
Tescher is Drawing, Painting avd Embroidery. | @onoeral Forwarding and Com-|<14j, J. RICH, Garnishee. a fsa inpatel | 
Bt oer si mission Merchant, TUIS day comes th S108 Otek, oemnlatiog te pest of 
ney into court and it apy PL NTERS' HARDWALE 


Doaler in all kinds of satisfaction of the court that the 
c po ‘tm. Prout mi hace 
. FOR | etidentaof tho State of Mirsisaippi: It i 
o,| VESTERN PRODUCE | theretors ordered by the court that pub- 
lication be made in the Meridian Ga- 
xette, a newspaper printed in 1 
i of Meridian, Lauderdale county, 
| Plantation Supplies.| Pe. te ud peronelly prea DESIRABLE GOODS 
fore the next term of our Circvit Court te 
ioe tareeae, Cn be held io Panlding 1a, the ssid Taspes ‘ wie 
county oa the 4ih Monday of i ; : et 1 is part of the : Nasiistura . 
Pieces, PEER 1867, then and there to plead, Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 4 Ps aa : 
demur to plaintiff's demand or treat DOORS and j 


W SODRUFF & DISERENS | will be taken as confessed. 


BUILDE 


MARL 


lous 


URNISHING Goons, 


AND 


For Merchants and Traders, Also, 


Given under my hand and eee! of office than whieh Ub 


He are [L. 8] the Ith day of April I GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS, 
:| BOOKS ‘and STATIONERY, DUNCAN A. LI 


protwit. 
Music, Musical Instruments, | = sare of MISsISSITI, 


se ineritable Toys, Notions, and Fancy Goods, Lauderdale County, 


aed during the 
pumber Of girls crowded in'o sing! » WASHINGTON STREET (Houth of Clay,) To J. M. Crawley, of Tenn; Mrs. BE. i 


lis now double 


the deeds 


for boardi 
rove iter egnsoe te Ueeetyave lies car. VICKSBURG. 6 Sal af ORF tanst Unt! five Goa a That he will have 
jie ada ep ja advance. GENTS for Grover & lekar Sewing Machines. | Knox, and their heirs —heirs of John and pap ee Guerre We ChAT, 
- = =r jeedies, S.ike and Threads oo hand, Caroline Seal of Texas, and heirs of Wm. | WHOLESALE AND KLTAIL ‘ S| lished in Meridian in this part of 
A vor eral 1 ppaidctas — = ee Sua ‘i Books & Stationery of the 
ig CROGL | 5c nw, pani wy beers the. Teobie Pte, x : Weekly 
a . pear in and «before the Honorable Probate Prints , 
Rankin Co Lee Erasavitle. | Court of the county and State aforesaid, a1 | Blank Book Manufacturer & Printer, | , the t 


{ paper in ¢ 
iil havo but few advertis 
1 contains @ complet 
I thé news for the week. | 
rt on the part of our friends 
1 double onr circulation, 

— 
Nenry 8. Foote is writing a series 


Mate CO} Gowran stati on oa 


DAVIS & MORRIS, [fis Seen Toate ee oe cata] Sohne gdh rs 


G t F show cause, if any you can, why the final —_ 
to: 3, | account of J. G. Knox, trator of i 
2 | 0. nm actors, Elizabeth Knox, deceased, should not be} acim), f° 
allowed and admitted to record. am nov ope 
Receiving, Forwarding and It is further ordered that a copy of ren 
0 A be published in the “Meridian a 
EXERAL MISSI Newspaper pri and published in ‘the 
7 COMMISSION MERCHANTS {tra eridian, for the term of four) | 4 
eee ee H, Whitaker, Jaage dun vettoms of articles for the St, Louis Democrat 
ness the Hon. M. H. Whitaker, Judge | Sre order’ und ior quality e 5 male 
of said Court. 2nd darebilty of bunting canoes Le ve favor of femalosufit 
Given under my hand and seal of office, -_ 


would so 


namie ian) yatin 
Wt tly 


VICKSBURG, MIS3, ‘ 
is 


{h 3. bh Marion, Miss., this 28d day oi Ofice Stationrry. Tho Nashville Banner is respe | 
: pril, A. D. 1867. for the following. We would like to 
Ded. it. Phillipa, Meridian & may Ga! 


__| know who is the “youag geatloman 
of fortune f-072 Miswmsippi,” for all |3 
such are rariti 2 


Co,and J. K, Powell, N. 0, apt HE STATE OF MI 
Lauderdale County. 
Tothe unknown heirs of W. J. Crump, 
deceased. this 


YOU are hereby cited to be and person. SCHOOL S00KS. from Mississippi, on n visit to some 


ally appear before the Honorable the Pro-| sty stock em! a all the Seaool Ranks In a rie! J c o 
yy oppeat ds apse re iN BB dnb patos ip eee tir ed friends. He had been here but a few 
Court House thereof, on the Fourth Mon- | editions. Ya 
a Indy to 


ski NDIRG. n steal of a nap—in 
Commission Merchants, |erwe,ifsny yes can, why ba pe TO. exe [attachment belage niutaal” sot raany| weet’ or pen 
. culs ali orders, with mestorss, durabifity, and | days passed ere they were betrothed 
‘Transfer Agents Vicksbarg end Meridian B. R., dispatch, and = Rale and Bind Books to | ani t! @ time was set for the wed: 


a4 
Everything had been arranged for this 
Wharf-beat Proprietors, fgets Paienea. important ev 


“ = Printing of Blanks, Dills of Lodi 
GUNERAL STEAMBOAT AGEXTS, Sales, wel 


Count the cost, 
a, hay’, WAY 


lish, French and American manataciuse. 


FORWARDING AND 


c s every description of Job 
Vicksburg, Miss- couxrey ‘wexcnasra asp reacts | 228% 


end those deal in Books: 
sia eae mies settee nator 


military : 
quiet and good feeling in the State. 


—_- 
Registration was going on ‘at By- 
ram, Hinds County, on Monday last— 
= u Onthat day 34 whites and 140 ne- 
‘e must seize present opportu- were registered, 
"per annem. 00 | nity, and endesvor to lift ourfeet and = —————— a 
Pree tie. Weskty we place them upon a firm foundation — LOCAL MARKET. 
We must act now or never; if the| store Prices of Articles at Meridian, Mies. 
present golden opportunity is let slip, ‘ =~ 
never again, will we, perhaps, be able  CERMCTED BE + mapa. 
to contribute to the formation of » Mexwux Gazerre Orricr, } 
government under whieh those who Tune 16,1867. f 
come after ms, rust live. If you are i --$1.75 a—2 00 
in favor of the Convention, or opposed n .-$ 2 00 a— — 
torix, register, and thus be armed with | Pivoizo—Ky. .@ ya 
s vote for whatever enemies may arise | Bicox—Hams..® Ib.- 
im tie future. ‘hose who register] Sng. cured..@ 
ean alone vote, and to the voters here- 
fol- | after belopgs our fate for “weal or for 
woo.” There isno time to be lost; 
every moment must be used and every 
yote secured. Gen. Swayne intimates 
already that where the people of Ala- 
Five copies of Seuil-Weekly six ‘ama decline to look after the inter- 
maonths $10.00. | ests of to communities in which they 
Rlooerarox in Carximw. The | i", coloredmen will be appointed in 
"Yast number of the Houstow Record, | their stead. If we refuse to register, 
Rais: we cannot vote; and if we cannot vote, 


We learn not offically, the register | UF influence at the ballot box is dead, : 
stands thus, at the following pre-|and the newly enfranchised clas fill cai Seen ote uleadeh ead ALA 
einets: the various State and municipal offices Re epee of sis, prageantion Sy. medical | that are peculiar to the female sex—amlict~ 4 D oak 


is 9 if y * 5 iT id married or single. Send 
ey Fiat, whites 31, and blacks | with men of eke a bbL§l4 00 15 nlaned thet ed 7efat | al get one bottle, it will do Fou Rood, for sale much 
Oak Grove, whites 71,and blacks 19, |™92Y mon will permit prejudice to tb. 160 4 —— . ; 
jrove, whites 71,and biack# 19. | 719 wtoo late” upon their brows. Let| Motamm—La .@ gal 90 1 con me 7 | TOUR LIP BLOOD) | tae arouse AND RTRD STOCK OF DRY GOODS 
a ; 78 it season 0 ying one te % = : = 
Gen. Swayne writes Mr. Jones of| those who appreciate the importance | , Syrup >--. Sand oeeigieined foal” Te ani: | Mot be changed, in order to bo Felleved ever offered in this Market. 
Mobile, who declines the appointment | of being armed with a vote come for-| "yi." G4 ‘the nd it ry | quiring pure blood, R 
of Alderman, that his place can easily | ward and urge every man to shake off|Nyis DBOMGOOLE & COB 
be supplied from the newly enfran- | his lethargy and prejudice and prepare | Ox1—Linsced..? CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH § /TTTPSE GOODS HAVE BEEN IMPORTED DIRECT 
ehised class. So wo go. to casthis vote in bebalfof our section. | Ponx—on foot, 7 Is reeoy alse by — asia Rroteslen yi wold v 
— The Board for the county consists | Powpen . Fifer now before the puullcy and why 7 |/70m the Manufactures f gpctad ae he is Continent * anid 
A vory déstructive fire occurred re-| of Mostra. D. A. Smalley, W. Cathey, | h°™* ie | Bena the folios Slaarty. beemuee It be conn Oe ee aia! babes 
cently at Greensboro, burning a very | and A. Sloan, with J. P. Walker, Esq., | Porvrors—lsish? 3 3 Follow Dock. Sarntacriiia, Burdock, and ; — 
considerable part of the town. It is|as Clerk. Our readers should re- ; 1. H. Lavender of Greensboro, Als., la with the abpre house, nd will be pleased to rerve 


supposed to have been the work of| member that they are law executors, | 5 ¢ | Glandular Tamors and Swellings, is friends, awh 


ant incendiary. an makers; ei |8 ea cers and old, Sores, Constitutional De~ | 
: d not law makers; that their duty |" y ouisiana ... ‘ , p 'T | rangement, ctcy it acts like a charm. uy 
3 seset 1 HL. x. WItsOX. 


—— is disagrooable, and should therefore| Clarif 
Tho extensive turpentine distillery | socure them that courtesy and respect eae 
establishment of John Robbins, Eaq., | characteristic of the Southern people. |S 


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all Tocalities culled the: 
that fine yoo wlth: ite 


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Established 1847. 


DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS. 
-|Corner of St. Francis ané Joachim Streets» 


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DROMGOOLE & C0.'8 eae taints 


Fluid Ext. Bearb A bs i 
nid Ex: as eaxberry Cubebe Ross & Wilson, 


situated on Fish River, Baldwin coun- ae es cl A aoe ion r : 4 
% * DRALERS IN 


ty, Ala, was burned to the ground, Mexican Affairs. Common.. ..% f = ao ay het nd 
together with a arge lot of fino rosin] atsxniauas’s rmoctamation. | Waren Lead J tera iri vay wa DRY GOODS, GROCBRIES, HARDWAKE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS,, 
mada quantity’of spirits of turpen-| ‘The New Orleans Picayune contains HATS, CLOTHING, : 

tine, on the 7th. ‘The ionswill proba-| some interesting news from Mexico. a niet 
Lily amount to $10,000 or $12,000, A Court Martial was ordered for tho angry, and all 

trial of Maximilian on the 29th May. a3 “ . Az | quick and rellable Dinretie. 

The Paris Etondand montions that | Generals Mendez and Camplies, Cat-| fy liveas . é HE a el Pee ee eat Baden efiecting 
Mr. Jefferson Davis is coming to Eng- | tillo and Mejia, have boon shot. you will call ow the agent of the “Great - Fraser charts ai pn gene hina 
Jand om @ visit} and will then tako up| ‘The following is Maximilian’s proc- | Southern Preparations,” he will saa” aah 


‘tions requiring 
Johnson Avenue- 

MERIDIAN, MISS. 
rr 


Isis residence in Canada. Mr. Davis my cope algo 
should take mp his rosidence in his 
own land, and not ‘under the flag which 
treated his eanse 80 contemptuously 
during our Into strugglo fora separate 
nationality. 
es es 

Surnpax axp tur Ixpraxn—Wo soo 
that Se capey has determined to 
concent all his troopd 
along the lines of the Pacific 
railway, telegraph nnd —mail 
route. At prosent, {Denver and 
California mails leave [the “railroad at 
the forks of the Platte, and follow the 
sonth side up the South Piatto River 
to Julesburg. 


Land unger Cultivation, Crops, Stock 
Purmtag Utensils not to be Bold unter 
‘Execution until December 1867, 


We publish the following important or- 
der insned by3Gen. Ord last Wednesday : 
Hin’ QusjFounts Miurraee Dyereicr, } 
___ Misarsstrrt asp AnKansass 
‘Viexsecra, Mrss, June 12th, 1867. 
Grxnnat Oxpens, No. 12} 
I. With a view to secure to fabor ii 
is District ite hire or ust share ‘of the 
crepe aewell a4 to protect the 
= a creditors fror 


lomation: the reelpe icine, known 


Couxtrywex—After the valor and 
pettiotion of the Republican forces 

nve destroyed my sceptre in this 
place, the tenacious defence of which 
wis indispensable to eave the hunor 
of my cause and my race. 

After this bloody seige, in which the 
Imperial afd Republican soldiers 
have competed in abnegation and 
boldness, I will explain myself, co 
trymen; I came to Mexico not onl, 
imated with thé best faith of insuring 
the felicity of all and each of us, but 
called and protected by the Emperor 
of France, Napoleon He, to the 
ridicule of Erance, abandoned me 
cowardly and infamously, by demand 
of the United States, after having use- 
Veal spent France's treasure and 
shed the blood of her sons and your 


own. : 
.| When tho news of my fall and death 


reaches Europe, all tho monarchs of 
Charlemagne's country will demand 
of Napoleon's dynasty an account of 
my blood—of the German, Belgian 
and French blood shed in Mexico. 
Then will be the end. 

Soon, before tho world, Napoleon 
the third will bé covered with shame 
from head to foot. To-day he has al- 
ready seen His Majesty, the Emperor 
of Austria, my august brother, pray- 
ing for my life to the United States, 

a prisoner of war in the 


the | and my 
hands of the Hepublican Government, 


ne & Co's Extract Bearberry, Cubebs 

1 Buchu, which i« prepared in the Soutl 

and isthe best medicine now Lefore the 
public, for diseases of the Kid 
Large bottles only for 


NEW ADVERTIS 


~ ACAR 


Mr. F. T. Sanford having circulated » 
report that I had compounded with bim to 
assault Col, Lewis,en the 12th inst. and 


that be bad made arrangements with the | re 


Police to absent themselves on that occasion, 
Tdenounced the samp an false, and called 
upon Mr. Sanford, and demanded that he 


xet me right before the community. The | »« 


following Card to the public, from Mr. S., 
will speak for itself. 
Respectfully, 
RL, HENDERSON, 
Mayor. 


To the Public. 


b 
On tke 9th of June, I approach Mayor 


Henderson and asked him in a jocular mi 
ner, what he would charge mo to whips 
(not anticipating any 

Mr. Haderson remarked in the same jocu 
manner, (knowing the question was put 
joke,) that he generally charged about 
dollars if it was weli done. Subsequently, 
and on the 12th inst, T bad a difficulty 
with Mr. Lewis, and ax [have since told 


several perso matter was ar-| mitten 


ranged between’ myself and the Mayor to 


Avother Teter, from 


xt results, gaining nix ( 
7G 


Beextaxp, Privee Willian 


‘ae. | Dromgoole & Co's Pil 


y cured by sing one 


elears thes open the Bo 
relleve the r ase of Chills. 
Que package will eure aca ‘of six months 
standing. 

DROMGOOLE & CO, 
RED DIARRHGA REMEDY, 


‘The most certain and effectual cure for all 


| forms of Diarrhora, Nausea, aod Vomiting, 


Cramps, Cholera Morbus, pain inthe 
Stomich. summer complaint of children 
while teething, ete. In Is exceedingly 
pleasant, cools and quiets the stomach, fs 
not an alcoholic preparation, contains no 
kino, catechu, galls, tannin, logwood, etc. 
It imparts toneto the already debilitated 
stomach and bowels, and no family should 
be without bottle. It never falls to cure. 


22228! 22281! 


Why Is {t you continue to suffer with Piles, 
when the remedy to cure you ean be so 
casily obtained? Do not siffer another 
day, end immediately and get ane box of 

Salve and be cured. 
Internal or external Piles, whether recent 
orlong standing can be cured immedi- 


ately’. 
‘Cannot Southern Physicians cure the 


| Piles ax well as any one else ? Try our 


remedy then. 


-|Those Who Do Net Think 


Gray hairs honorable can have them re- 
stored to thelr original color without stain- 
ing the skin or scalp. It does not dye the 
ir—but simply restores it to {ta pile! 
color—and at the same time prevent 


ita it 
| from falling off, cleanses the scalp of all 


Jandraand scarf, fi Beautiful 
dandruff and imparts a beautiful 


celer & Wilson’s 


RICE BROTHERS 
89 AND 91 GAMP STREET, 


PUAGAEINE STREET, 

New Orleans. ft 

Warehouse, 07 and 99 Julla Street) S Wing MACHINE 
far 3} Silanes brett plan exhibi- 


DIRECT IMPORTERS OF 
SHEFFIELD AXD WOOL- 
BIRMINGHAM, cal Fair, 1866. 


The World's Fair, 
-RONBON, 


thon of the Bt, Louis 


United Sta 


iy! 

5" | and with my crown torn in pieces. arsault Mr. Lewis, and that I had also tried. them. 

Coun! , have aresay last words, made arrangements with the Police to be | them tall w Tt ix 

I desire that my blood may regener-|sbscnt on the occasion, I would here le 
to Mexi: and that fate will state, that these remarks were said un. ‘Ugdenebargh, Saseex Cc rd, 
tt aybeset = 3 Will | thoughtedly, and with no intention to in. The Great. 
serve ass warning to ali ambitious pM class of Family Medicines should be used 
bain US jure the Mayor or the Police, or to bring L 
and incantious men, and that you will | Uigcredit wpon either of them, and that eee DROMDOOLE& 00. 
act with and truthfmlness, | there is not one single scinGilla of truth in % 
regard to such arrangement having beea 
male by us. I would further state, that I 
have several times asked the Mayor, jocus 
larly, what be would charge for fighting. 
¥. T. SANFORD, 
Meridian, Miss., June 13, 1867. 


idence of Dr. Choppin, in Natchez, on | r1, pee CAD 

tho Ist inst. Ho was anative of Ken-| D'sl opeations iu 

tacky, and 78 years old at tho time of esac a 

his death. Sind. Teeth extracted 
eee Gitca cence Prete. See 


WAGNER & RUSH, 


MANUFACTURERS: 


AND DEALERS DX ALL KINDS OF 


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act which went into 


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‘assumed by ell. R,¥, Coleman, Kuight of 

‘Choctaw, thne; 29 seconds, 3 rings; Capt. 

rae W. A. Payne, Knight of Dixie, 20}¢ sec- 

- Rev. Dr, Wm. Spilman, will: preach at | onds, Orings. This we consider the best 
® the Methodist Church Jai this city to-day, ' tilting on record. T.-B. Rush, Knight of 
“Bubject: union and perpetalty of the ; the Golden Arrow and Blue Plume, 26 sec- 
onila, 4 ringa; L. P. Switzer, 9835 seconds, 
S-rlngs; J. W. Harvey, Knight of the Hod 
Plume, 234 séconts,7 rings; 8. Stephens, 


“chur, ‘Text, Math. X1Ve. 18v. 
‘We invite attention tothe cand of Scaltha 
-& Parsons, Vicksburg, and to the fact that 


‘by barge. There Is no_ better firm | scnignt of Malta, 21 seconds 5 rings: M. tothe Govern 


thf Smiths & Parsons, and} push, 97 scegnda 3 rings. 


in our opinion, ts Ilkely te do so until ho 
gets tired of it. J.W. Harvey. Knignt of 
the tod Pune, took the sceond prize, In 
this Knight, our champion of Dixte will 
“init a focman worthy of "hls steel,” at 


flour, &e., thas offering superior induce~ 
“ments to merchants. Our young friend, 
3.3: Hood, formerly of Scott County, ts 
owith this house, and will be glad to serve 


Aile friends. Besliles, J, A. Jones of ths | sone tuture tonrnanient. 4. Jones won | 10 


city, well known to our merchants, isin 

i theleemplerment and willbe pawet, to 
(eenleneny Mente, sectlors | Who boast of double Llesalucsy,” turned 
‘whem thoy vialt the HI City. mayS0-Ot) er thelr wreatlié to the single gentle 

Hazlehurst Weekly | men who had taken the next highest mum- 

established at the | ber of rings. L.P. Switzer, Right Royal 

Rev. H.| Knight, crowned Miss Lettie Watts, of| 


the third prize In dashing style. Aceord- 
Ing to rule, thoae successful competitors 


re to the publisher and editor. We] Payne Second Mald of Honor. Mr- R. F. 
‘trust the News may have an extenslvect } Coleman, was adjudged the “Most Graceful 
culation and prove profitable to the pro-| Kalrht,” by a committee of young ladies 
prictors, and) useful to the public. Br. | appointed by the Judges—Mlas Leta Watts, 
Harris taket a sensible practical view of | of Uniontown; Miss Sallie Jones, Merid- 
the altuation, and favors reconstraction | ian; Miss Jlooks, Sumter county Ala.; 
‘under the military bill. aes Sear Enterprise; Miss White, 

—— ve . 

A now dally paper has been commenced ‘The riding throughout was excellent, 
‘at Jackson, to take the plice of the Mis-| Capt. Rush, capeclally.riding Ikea centaur. 
siesipplan consolidated with the 2lerald at} Tong live thé Meridian Tournament 
Vickabarg. »The now aspirant for- public] Club! It has afforded us a deal of pleas- 
favor la the Jackson Advertiser, by Mess | ure. We have Iatened to the address of 
McGill. Hines Potter. All these gentle- | ara). S¢. Paul and the birfef but no less ele- 
men have hai experience Ju thenewspaper | gant and appropriate remarks of General 

* Dustness and will, no doubt, get up an In-| Rumsey; we have gazed upon faces as falr 


ing 
“kn 


teresting Journal, Wecwiah them pros 
perity In the enterprize. 

Ad has recently taken plice In 
‘the Fig eins $e the Vicksburg Times. 
Gol. Thos. DB. Manlove bat retired from 
thy ofitarld department, and Is sheeveded 
by Cok W, HL, MeCantle, Cot MeCantlle 
14a veteran in Jonrnalen, and one of the 
inst able and graceful welters fy the: 
South. Ws weleome his return to a pro~ 
foasion In which he has Juatly aequl 
distinction, but feel regret at Col, San~ 


| love's retirement. Col. M, though quite a 


“young min, was making bis mark as an 
editor, and we are sure be willeatry with 
‘him to whatevor new profession he may 
engage In, the:best wlahes of the @ditorial 
fraternity for his success. ® 

‘We wore gratified to aco at the Tourna- 
ment, on last Thurwlayy our friend \C. I. 
Wilson, formerly our associate in the 
Clarion, bat now one of the editors and 
“publishers of the Eastern Star,-at Enter- 


‘The ‘one of the most flour- 
esas State, and re~ 
Ctlves, a4 Tt dese 

terprise 
" 


F “Uberal support 
; — and ‘the! surrounding 
ee 

We had. the pleasure ot welcoming 

erection mn Thureday last, Col. Thom- 

‘as, editor of the Choctaw Herald, pab- 

ished at Butler, Alabama. Tho Herald 
ihe pllyeenuayenrrpsaraaetpase 

of ling largely 

5 Soe neatt wads banal t| 

3 this fact, and before the “bust- 

ness season opens, give the Herald thelr 

advertisements. 


asever graced “hall or bower,"-and In fact 
we are indebted to the *Club,” for an 
‘evening of innocent enjoyment, Col. 
Henderson, our worthy Mayor, deserves 
i] praise as ite President, he seems'to hare 
carried Into the chalr that executlye ener- 
sy so marked in his administration of mu- 
nictpal affairs. We miust not omit to stato 
Gen, Patton Introduced the Knights to the 
assombled falr, with “Pattonle grace.” 

Let us encourage Tournaments. They 
keep fresh In memory the deeds ot heroic. 
‘men, and foster the principles of chivalry 
whieh are fountled upon the best feelings 
ofthe human heart. "Twas the’ office of 
the Knight of old to succor the distressed. 
When tho arm of Isw wax weak, and 
might made right, he rode forth to protect 
the Innocent and become the champion of 
the poor. His sword was ever unsheathed 
In behalf of woman, and his proud bom- 
age elevated her from the deep degrada- 
tion of “dark ages.” Let us remember and 
emulate thelr fame. Kr. 


ea 
‘The Mobile Times a one of the best | | 


Papers on our exchange list, and should 
have a large circulation {n Mlssisalppl. 


‘Tux Momx Accommopatiox Trarx.— 
On and after to-day the Accommodation 
‘Traln Jeaving Mobile at 4:30 P.M. on Sun- 
day, and leaying Meridian at 6:7 P. M. on 
Saturday, will be discontinued. On all 
other days of the week, the train will 
run as heretofore. ee 


An Ondinanes tn ‘Cabinet and 
onlained by. the of Mayor 


‘That all cabinet and car- 
be requited tobe cleared of 


Y ‘There was a Cabinet meeting to~lay, 

It {astated that only Staunton will xas- 
tain Commanders In alleged Ile 
ral ‘of power. ~ 

‘William Bell will relieve Knox in the 
Sapersision! of Government Pinances at 
New Orica. Knox's official duties re- 


ils presence here. 
attoryeys in Surratt’s case are o 


day. It is thought his views 
registration will be enforced by high ai 


ty. 
Wabirrorox, Jane 11.—Internal Reve- 

nue receipts to-day $41 
_& prolonged 


‘All the members"attended 
session of the Cabinet '. 
‘The President is in his usual health to- 
Vasurxatox, Junell. 
‘the Land Office 


making a Western tour, that the country. 
tems with crops and fruits,” 
‘nine bonds stolen. from the 


Information has 
from 


 publie from the 


The discussion of the Jury question was 
continued to the ailjournment of the 
Court. No decision. 

‘AAMINGTON, June 11—The following 
Is an extract from the New York Tribune 
of this morning : 

‘Let Sheridan or Sickles, for Instance. 
‘be removed and a summer seasion of Cou- 

With a summer 


grees will be Inevitable. 
Eistion the President's Tunctions will most 
assuredly be so limited that it will not be 
his power ever after to remove any gen- 
comma! ” ~ 


ment OF 


i, 
M. f the 
same State. Geo. W. Baker, of Philadelphia, 
Jolin Jay. J.G. Holhrook, aul G. F. Noyes, 
New York. and Hon. Chas. Gibbons, 
ker of the Pennsylvania House of Del- 
fates, arrived this evening. They 
will meet several prominent Virginians at 
the Governor's mansion to-night, to have 
conference asto how. the two ‘wingx of 
irty. rey by 
the late filchmend ‘Convention, sid. thst 
which proposes to hold another Conven- 
tlon in Charlottsville, may he reconciled. 

Ricumop, June 11:—Gen Schofield has 

lamsed a circular so ull Preshientsof Beara 
ration, urging them to tin! ir 
work - the end of July. 

Horace W. Harvey, school teacher of 
Freedmen. who was convicted for whip- 
ping » ehikd not belonging to the school. 

entenced to $100 
{mprisonment, haa been rel: Ge: 
ld remitting the fine, and the Goi 


1L—At the Republ 
can conference this evening at the 

ernor’s mansion, 2 free conference with 
‘ntlemen was beld upon the 

State election.the #tren; 
Repnblican party. &. John M. 
Botts, Mr. Hunieutt, Judge Unilerwood. 
and others took part ‘In the discussions — 
bout adozen colored persons were pres- 


mt. 

Ticusmoxp, June 11—The conference Is 
Ain. Ja etalon, with Ide. prospect of 
agreelng-on a common platform. The rep- 
resentatlves of the Richmond Convention 
contend that the action of that body ought 
to be fi 

New 
celj 


nal. 
Youx, June 11,—Sub-Treasnry re 
5 payments $4.500,000. 
Loxbox, June 1i.—-All the Fentan pris- 
otiers convicted of hiigh treason have been 
transferred. to England to be placed In 


The chancery case of the United States 
tas orem iad been decided in fivor of 


‘Wasmrxarox, Jane 12—It I« rem ofl- 
Clally stated that Gen, Sheridan's action 
regarding Gov. Welle not approve.” In 
the opinion of the Cabinet, there is no 
warrant jn law for the removal of State 
officers. array was dlacharged 
‘on the grown! task twas Megally draws. 
A new array bas been ordered 

t Interview 


0 
il cleared for Europe this morning. 

PiNnw Youx, June 12--In_ the ease of the 

heirs of John R. Memurtagle versus the 
international Life Insurance Company 


Ricamoxp, Va. June 12—This morning 
the two committees, appointed hy the two 
of the Virginia Republicans at the 
it, met Senator Wil 
ree from the U 
lub of New York, Philad 
and mn, at the Ballard House, w! 
all existing divisions of sentiment were 


n.J.M. Botts accepted, in behalf of 
fiers of tho Cuarkataerilie Conven- 
tion, a ra Joint convention 
of the Evo wings as follows: 
iy ional Union Men of Vir~ 


ne andone month's | |S 


‘cone 
can better 


[ New York 
AnOld Song set toa New Tune, 


3 
1) Caina.. —: 7 

B - FRANK & NOEL & CO, 
% y COMMISSION MEWCHANTS 


me 


Purchasing Agenis, 
Ofice No, 418 North Seonad #1 (Op Siairay 


Mt. Louis, Me. 


| 
be | 
u b for cotton d 
pepe 3 G From their hules e-me out, 
and Sold’ i New Tork. The | Pager woud Rats, 
amount to about, gold. | spite 


‘Sherman 
$4,000,000 in 
auhorized by recent acts of 


oalno, 
be sent by Exjrens, ot 


ma Poe's 


DR. WHITTIER , 
OSGER BY YEARS LOCATED. 3 37. 


8 than any other Mrivute Hircase 
tegalar ge-fwite of medicine, 
ti ite somrhew 


#8 Olio Levee 


frialin Conover's 
He leaves for Alla- 


TABER & JORDAN, 
Watchmakers & Jewelers 


New Onixaxs, April 22. M. 


Gen. U. 8, Grant: fais 

im: I transmit by mal 4 ¢om- 
munication from Griffin, Yo which 
he asks for the remofal of Gov. Thock- 
morton, of Texas. 

I feel like Griffin on the subject—that he 
ought tobe removed. And I fear that I will 
be obliged to remove him. And I fear 
that I will be obliged to remove the Gov- 
ernor of Loulsiana. ‘He is impeding me as 
much as he can. 


cont of sheir 
TT. ROACH, 


T CURE\~ eR AGUES 
pi FEVERS TE | 


red Jacket Bitters) 


ly 

eq task, and hope to get 
tirough it ereditabls tothemilitary. 
I send Griffin's application and this tel- 
gram, asking the benefit of your Judge- 
ment. It fs my Intention to make 


few remarks, 
PH. SUERI 
a Major 
‘The annexed dispatch was in 
the foregoing : 
Major General P. H. Sheridan, 


at ELECTRIC I 
nitoes Flea 
Vlants Fowl, Anitnals 


Bewane fff 


aswer to ! of all worth 


ora to Bielock & Co., 


Wan Oxierss; Lai RS, STATIONERS, name is on 


Sin—I would advise that no removals of | and Newsdeaters, oS a Stn pang CIVETONE®  S¥STEME 


Governors of States be made at present. | - ¥ | Adures i 
) 


It is a question now under consklera- NK LOOK\"— RedJack t Bitters 


tlon whether the power exlats under the 
law to remove, except by speelal act of 

| garSend for Descriptive Pamphlet, “wis 
M.W. Sh WAS PATENT 


Con} or by trial under the 6th section Dealers in 
Of the set—promulgated In Order No. 33. 

(signed) U.S. GRA: Mustcal Instrene 

Wasnixdtox, June 13 
between Aaron and Collyer w: Matante 
the former in sixty-seven rounds. S *, 
fight was of the most desperate aharacter, | h Street, St. Lon's, 
Collyer's face being completely Jellicel i P eaters _godon 
Both men were terribly punished, and i - AM. DOWELL & CO, 


supposed that neither can possibly re- 
vere 

W aamrxarox, Junc'14.—The array of Ju- |CARPETS, Olt CLOTHS, 
| MATTING: 


The panel wil protabiy. be°Sompletea to 
HOUSE AND STEAMBOAT 
FURNISHING COODS CO- 


day. 
1 STREET, 


The 


“COSTAR 


UNIVERSAL 


BUCKHORN SALVE. 


‘The National Intelligencer, which is 
now regurded ax the executive organ, has 
the following : 

“We have authority for the statement 
that ata very recent consultation of the 
Cabinet, It was declded that the military 
officers Ih command of the five Distric 
Into which the ten unrepresented Southern 
States are divided, have no power to 
more elvil officers, during thelr authority 
from je governments as now oF. 

ized. 
question we now understand before 


a 
Wholesale Grocers 


Commission Merchants. 


Dealers in all kinds of 


Staple and Fancy Groceries 


WESTERN “PRODUCE, | 
ety Ton tare 


sHlsid anid Palit 
1a 6a 


500 
DOWDALL, IARRIS & CO 


ST Lovin 


re 


terewhors. 
OST AM Dreyrot 


Y. 1. Chadwick, Meridi- | 
I | 
Uy Barnes, Wand € Co, 
is Las Wholesale Agents for Sout 


rn Settes 


ING MILL, ! 
LIND AMD SHINGLE 


on 
Castillo, Mejia and several others have | 
n shot, according to a letter [have aren 
from a creditable person in San Luls. The 
oat profoud ellence Is preserve! ac to of an 
is to be ae 


UUNDRY. 


ENGINE & MACHINE SHor, 
what te 


lone with 


sen Slase oC tas ath 
legeano, bat. 6 pub- 
shed st" Brownsville. pronounces, Maxi- 
lamation « forgery, 
t It oflginated with a burlesque pape 


Luls Potosi. i . 
cats er- Druggist and Apothocaries. 


rt THOS. D. REID & CO.,, 
v ‘G TON, June 13.—It is a 
tain that the acts of District C 
wherein they 
natlons of the 
nal Govern 
nd that the functions of Provis 
Jovernments will hereafte: ly 
removed by court martial or ac 
gress. Ths Is the decision of th 
Stanton only dissenting by llenr 
The probable resignation of District 
Commantlers under these revermls and 
reatraints was discussed. Such action was 
apprehended and deplored. The point | 
was, however, made that these District 


ASSESSOR'S OFFICE 
United States Internal Revente 
2d District of Mix-i 
Luaxvos, 
To the Tax I 
4 You are h 
to the Tih 
Avavsta, June 13—Governor Brown | will p 
delivered a speech at Milledgeville to-day, 7 re 
on the present situation and future prom excessive. val 
pects of the country. He takes stronz! 
grounds in favor of reorgan! 
the Military Reconstructlo: 
only hope fr restoration, a 
the “non-action” policy of 
others, who oppose reconstruction 
proposed terms. | As 
Robert Price, of South Carolina, was! june 1—wil 


murdered by freedinen near this clty last) = 
_ Smith & Alford. 
MERIDIAN 


Y 2 
on the 
itof Miss 


Sr. Loris. Jane 13-—The steamer Gov- | 
ernor Sharkey left port at 2A. M. bound 
for Arkansas River with a large cargo of 
freight and 200 government “hands, for 
Port. Gibson. The boat was overloailed. | 
and as he swung from the levee. began to 
sink. She washeaded for the shore, antl tur 
as ber bow struck, some 20 or more pe 
sons Jumped ashore. le afterwards | 
swung loose and floated Into the stream. | 
and sunk to the hurricane roof. Yawls eyicn we 
from other boats took off the captain and ur st » 
crew end oi mumber of tae, govern. ity a 
ment hands. Many also swam ashore. bit | >> 
it Is feared a large number were drowned. | CITY MARKET, 
MIDIAN, BUSS 


Lan 


The boats’ books and passenger list were 
lost, and probably the number of missing | saNPoRD BUILDINGS, 3 
will never be known, 


Nothing transpi 
ints as affect municipal 
considered 


NEW STORE! 
LEE STREET, 
MISSISSIPPI. 


{ 


‘AVE now opened and sre still receiving » 
‘complete assortment of GOODS in their 
‘cabeaciog everyibing tn dewand 15 this 


determinedly in carrying out to the 

Teconstruction acts, no more and 
lew, avolding however, ultra irritating or 
hurried measures. 


B. GRIRWOLD, &.CO., old Brm of Hrée 
4 Goodrich ; ‘abiaaed te New Oricees 
years, Masufscturers and of 
corner 
‘Oricant. 


tter 
no 


GROCERIES 


bit 


and Me Net 
COST ATES 


UNIVERSAL 


CORN SOLVENT, 
For Crates Bi Warts 8 


Chadwick.) 


| dePMinetioe Cards 


CH Well Mach'ne ye 


os. Wank & Co. New Orlean 
wale Agents for Southern Stites | ve 
STENLING FICE Lat’ 

STERLING PRICE & CO., 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS 

No. 25 North Commercial St., 
Southweat Corner Cou nd Chest 
“COSTATS™ 

oe 


BITTER-SWEET 


| 
PRREAMATION OF | 
| 
ax | 


HEArriyyiNe " 
ll 


the 


ORANGE BLOSSOMS, 
a, Glass and 


THE COMPLENTION. | " 
ch 
CEENSWARE, 


NW. Cornr Fourth and St les Sta, 
ST. LOUIS, MO. 


1 Beautify shin, 


ey Botttes, $1 
EPCS hy all Dieuiesl 
EP And ie HENRY 
Ast Broadway No Ys 

TH" And by A. YT. Chadwick, Meriti 


eer 
OstA 
Cincinnati. 
FRANKLIN TYPE 
h AL 
Vine Street, Ci 


w 
1. Wholessl 


1 & ¢ 
ents for 

168 
22> Eleetrotypin; 
| Wood En, 


French Burr Portable @rist Mills, 
| vor Cora Meal, Whoat Flouring an@'Stock Feet, 
\“Queen ot the South.” 


Also boltiog Apparatus, Sovutiore and Mi work 
generally. "These bait fr 


Stercotyp 


*COSTAIT 
COUGH REMEDY. Raa Sing tr Deore 
Cor. Prout & Jol 
sweety 


~ HINKLE & COL, 
No, 365 West Front 8t., Cimcimma 


ysTaniisuxp 1832. 


re tn, 
‘Cincinnati Obia, 


R. Chadwick, Meridi- 


C3 And by Barnes Want & Co. New | 
Orleans, La. Wholesile Agents for South- 


ern States. 


UR FACTORY 18 6? BY 250 FEET, 

ries high. We manutacture ad keep ot 
« ‘oa hod, Panel dover, Bask,” taeda. + a 
Ontside Venetian 3 
Muntele, Door and Wisdow Frames. Base flat 
tors, Weatherhoarding, White and Yellow fh 
Potring, She cing for Planed. It tarde, 


“COSTAR's" 


“Aion, Pista, "Otln, Glassy \iiieg 


‘Sammer’s 
Phe es very. cere ayiaals, Wi bee 
‘ir shadow! 


Hels ing her 
Ten Torehend ad deep 


han 
nin 


"said Ethel, dreamily, twisting 
bug cashmere opera 


people who passed throngh tests and bd 
pats Se 
pire to the great wishes of their hearts. 1 
wish those den times were back once 


s fur ay we are 
ved the Jover. “Condemn 
the to any trial or test you please. dearest, 
and'see If Tdo not past throngh it for 
your sake!” 
“Hut suppose the resalt proves unsatis 
fhetory !* 


“Than I have y 
by nae ordeal I 


The sectors we are taking? Yoo 
will certalnly:‘be late at that selentine 
meeting. Don anir Mr. Orme!” 

‘And Alan departed, only half 
with the euccest 


isnt sata 
handsome—there’s no denyiny 
ane 


5 
Tnanners aro very fuelnating. 

n while [strive 
If the instinct of my secret heart Md 
prove tras aid he sould be but a decel 


peal hruptly—a tallswar~ 
reve the call entering with her 


Why? 

Grant, her eyes dane- 
Ing with mischievous sparkles “I've a pla 
{ivy heatlna pian worthy. pf the amost 
{improbable sensation novel you ever 


with her rose-bloom cheek 
ert ont Ih 
wp 4 Abe 
whieperst 
~Papxt 
“1 don't like the new govern 
pretty. She wears horril 
anil a eurly wig, 


erupt 
mas vole Was 40 LOW 2 

loir. "Lau tired 

uproar. Mary! leave 

is Instant, or I will know the 


‘But papa Mic Warl—" 

“Silence I” 

‘The moody paterfamilias stroie Into the 
selolrooan with a quick impatient step. 

*Mise Ward 

“Bir 

‘This swarthy governess sat at her writ 
ing desk, a palr of green glass spectacles 
protecting her eyes Sand her clark 

‘almost biding her profile in its heavy 

Jaxuriance. 


coals vigorously as he 


Miss Warl— 

pre than I can 

apt me, if you please— 

vere and Hy ts all La prepared to 
and 1 w Hite 


fire 
deal of money to Ih 
wi a very 


© nOW=n- 
wast 


costa a re 
days aml my) 


room w thon 


next nroment 
rating his sister in 
mente 

“Peo pourid 
breakfast — it’ 


; Fervants—" 


that’s all nonsense? 
And what's this bill for To t 
It's only four months since Tommy 
pair, 

“Yes, but—" 

“L tell you what, Maria, there must be 
some limilt to this ‘throwin of mo- 


Afe star d his foot imy riously on the | coal 
Wd with an emphasts that kent. the'} smoke 
Fishtencd little one flying into the mext 


room, to the protection of their governeasy 


waa dead !" whispered poor 
Piling Mis face in Miss Ward's 


“Higah Tommy, that's very wrong!” 
J don't care Papa 


1 run away! 
"twonder ofr manna 


jit i rahe: litle sister 


‘| JOSIAH JONES, : 


:|Campbell House 


(Pormerly the Roper House,) 
SAMPBELL, 


(late of Somter,County.) 


Proprietor. 


MOBILE, ALS 
AVING taken sod thoroughly refitted the 
‘shave House, I solicit a share of public pat 
| coma, foang ovations that can give eats 


CAMPBELL. 


THE NELSON HOUSE, 


Though not the “ 


ar rue 
RAILROAD JUNCTION 
Jackson, Miss., 


Biggest” Building, 


To Obtain 
Good Fare & Good Rooms 


STOP AT THE 


im COTTAGE, |=: 


JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI. 


"Private Boarding 
BY MRS. ANN DOZIER, ST. 
HAVE opened » 


. MO 


ge and commortious Pri- 


Patton House, 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, 
W;,8 PATTON, PROP'R. 


Jones House. 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPI'I. 
PROP’R. 


1 Known Motel is atl! open for the re 
eption and accommodation The 
table will be supplied with th het 
Miords, Meals prepared oa the ertiral and de 
varture of 


Thi 


Ragsdale Hous, 
ON THE HILL, 
On the East Side of the Rail-o<d 


for transient and permaneot 
wearers, day and ight. Ita rooms are lee 
Proprietor \e maki 


sddittons and lesprovenents ecotinualy, 
Hemember Hague ‘House,"” east side pear 


Balwars 


COME ONE, COME ALL! 


the, Ladies to call end 


which we flatter ourselves cannot be sarpeased 
tn atyle and beavty, and which we offer at grea 
Varguias, Countey Merebants purchaaing 


DEY GOODS, 
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats &x-. 
will Bod it to their advantage to jcire us a call. 


KAUN, WOLFF & AATON, 
Opposite Jones Howse, 


The Safety Hand Lamp, 
Meteor Burning Fluid. 


jan 6 st0m 


cr 

to anything yet used, whi poner 

bes So wonton, The Lamsp voll vos bicw ext 
il is uexhavat bie. 


We bare the agency for Lander 
= and Choctew oun, aay aia aed wil 6 
ad te repply oar those counties with 

land Bafety Hand Lamp. 


ts revelation tn the 


i penis, sod aly beds « tet to be ap 


PALLON, FULTON & Co. 
Meridian, Miss 


WHOLEALE & RETAIL GROCERS, 
GENERAL COMMISSIO! 
Receiving and Forwarding Merchants, 
Yront Street, (In the Deiek Store.) 
oe PeilFremiah ae ti tobi je 


‘Limes have au 


ie aireted to our Ageaey of the fd F 
rr 


MERIDIAN FOUNDRY 


“| MACHINE SHOP 


destrueti 
Drops, Godirey’s. Cordis 
combinations of = pas 
progressive a it was thought thet 
foore disgusting the mixture the better 
medicine 
Use in the fatere only SEABROOK” 
benation, quite up with the adraneem 
Pleamaat te take, barmleas In 


SUMMERSCOMPLAINT, | IRRE! 
OF The BOWELS: RESTIV 
KETHING, dc. 


jen Wealth to the chil 


Ve could farnists any 
bearing evidence of its 


sod rest to the mother, 


jantity of certificates 
ior qralities, but | 


cl it will do upoa tri 
JAMES KU 


PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


HURLEY'S SARSAPARILLA. 


Olathe rrretion at 
laring the preseat, 
that flesh ts helt to, 
preparation. Ol 


veieteos in all parts ol 
eruntry to be the moat sorprlang Led «festh 
remedy, for certala diacasct, of whieh they bat 
Knowledge. 

‘All othe’ compounds er syrups 
have litherta feted to command 


parilis, 
patient 
Thi 


ad oftentimes injure the health of abe 
I is aot so with Hurley's preparal 


King's Evil 


Hurley's Ague Tonic, 


PERFECTLY RELIABLE. 


Too! th 
seadacared by asag lt whe bad ieled ihe ereal 
remedies without benetit; but in no case has 


Hurley's Ague Tonic 


re All wh re used it 
if aMlicled friends of it as & 


sending to the di 
. It ie pleasant to take com- 
paved with cthorn,cod'wit be eartaln 40, cure 
Seseee of fever Sad sqenior chile sad fever. 
Sead for it to the proprietor 
JAMES Honpue ACO. 


HURLEY'S 


Popular Worm Candy! 


A xpxotric rox wonws, and 
palitable form to give 0 chil 
¢ 


y 
Jawes KUDDuE a co. 
Vroprietora, 


had at any drug store ia 
the United States, or from the proprietors 
James RUDDLE & Co. 
Louiarille 


Oriental Pearl Drops, 
TOR benativing the complexion, esti 
ompberge gir. 


Wb | State Colleges of this and 


COMMERCIAL, AGRICULTURAL, 
"iD MECHANICAL DEPARTMENTS, 


THIS COLLEGE, bas, by its own mer 


its and practical plan 6f edoca- 
tion, out cutlivedealt the Terally iy endowed 
th 


Wéstern States. 1t is the 


(| Oldest Consigecial College in the} f; 
and: 


States. 
AMPLE ARRANGSMENTS POR 


*|Cne Thousand Students 


During ‘the Current Year. 
Comparative Coit and Value of the Ed- 


ucation Given Here and in the Ordi-|¢ 


nory and Literary Colleges : 


1t is-believed beet be the first in Europe | * 


or America, with Commercial, 
Agricaltural ry Mechanical 
ments. Every student who gives proy 
tention to the instruction, is qualified 
before graduating to keep any set of 
books, it matters not what the business 
mey be, and do idence of 
any house. Students can attend the 
“Commercial Course,” or to the Es; lish 
French, Spanish, German,Latin or 
Languages, or the bi 
etc, separately. We 
Cost of fall Commercial 
here—Tuition.. 
Hoard for three mont 
Contingent expenses, abou! 
Total eccreen 


‘After which the student is ready lo gol 


into bi 
$3000, annually. 

Cost or Onnixany Liveeany Couurces. 
—About $400 per annum, for four years, 
or $1600 ; clothing for four years, 
or $800—total $2400, and four years of 
time expended. Our student will begin 
to work after three or four months, and 
make, aay the first year, about $1200; 
and two years and niné months at prob- 

or $6150 heearns in four years. 

5 leaves $5892 net gain to our 

the other a pet expense 

295 our stadent has gaine: 

er, We suppose the Stu- 

dents (o bull Ganes to beve a good Eng- 

lish education to begin with. We deem 

‘a business education that enables the stu- 

dent to earn $1000, , or $3000 an- 

tobe the best fortunes’ parents 

can give theirsons. So faras kaown,not 

one of the thousands of our graduates, is 

out of profitable employment. A word 
to tho wise is sufficient. 

Circulank” Ghd Catalogues Se 

Ww iw Desire Them. 

N.B.—Young gentlemen who bave en 

tirely neglected their studies for the paat 

few years, can here be perfected in any 

branches ‘they may desire, io a fow 

moot! 


TERMS---Payable in Advah 


Ponmanship—lesrons not limited, $ 

Book-keeping—double and single 
entry, etc, a perfect course, 

Arithmetic—inelading all com- 
mercial calculations, 

Lecture on Commercial Law, 


at to all 


35 00 

50 00 
50 00 
20 00 


Depart |i 


her Mathenrattes,| ™ 


ness, and make $1000, $2000, or | ¢: 


Chains, be, de., 
$1,000,000, - 
FOR ONE DOLDAR. 
The Merchants’ and Mamefactarers’ 


feck of its ‘being the 


Calle your sitention ta 
sane jewslry Association 


tess than one-| 
toring. We bare lately 1 
of these Bankrupt G: Oy 


Deller, reull- tod there are no blsuka Parties 
alng with ts may depend on having prom 

fetures, aud-the article drawa will’ ber immed 

ately seat to aoy address by retrn mail of ex 


‘The following partion have recently drawo val- 
able eaterpriaee irom ibe Merchanta’ & Mann 
ion, aud have kindly 


Dewstig, Loustilig K} 

rr detmes i orien i larriabor 
eatlog ve 

Ferser Milena, ars Wisse 

Sewing Machine, "values 9125-9. 4. 

ranciseo, Cal., eld Leet i 

ae ward |. Mice, 


Dry bgt Oe 
Oil Painting, 1: 
rt ai 


Urithoat permission. "Our 
od ve U. 8, currency 


Partial List of Articles to be Scld fo: 
ONE DOLLAR EACH 


Cowl yeu beow wh 
Ho Cheering Grand Piasios 
rth 


irg Machines 
Paintings... 


400 Sets of Tea and’ von 4 

160 Gold Hunting Case Watel 
warranted 1 
200 


16 
ie 
1b 


Ping, Us ir Dropa, 1a 
Beis of Gold and Coral, Jet nad "4 Gold, Flor 

‘be, Mosaic, Lava and Sets of Stoda, 

Vest and, Neck Chaiaa, pl “asd chased Gold 

Thimbleg Lockets, new. sie Delt 


The abore —— the Commercial ne 


Stationery for fa ap Chee, 
including blank books, 
Stationery for Penmanship, 
Diploms, for Master of Accounts, 
English—Gramatical Course, : 
Eoglish—full Course, not limited, 
including History, Rhetoric, etc. 
Freoth—fall course, not limited, 
Spanish—foll coarse, not limi 
German—full course, not limite 
Latin—full course, not limited, 
Greek—fall course, not limited, 
—full course, not limited, 50 00 
—fall course not,limited 50 00 
murse of Penmansbip, 100 00 
il the Departs 


S352 Ssus 
33s sss 


100 00 


20 00 


for say’ Lasgaagn, per month : 
: 20 (0 


Drawing per month, : : 
Student having paid for e 
7 branch 20 stove, is enti 
ted toa Life Ticket in that Department. 
He can attend such branches as he may 
desire. 

A diploma from this College is a pase 
port in all commercial communities — 
‘There age monthly graduating clases — 
Students can begin at any time. Clergy~ 
men’s sons and crippled soldiers will have 
a liberal deduction made. 

Board and lodging in Americas, 
French, Spanish, or German familich at 
from $30'to $35 per month. 


Office Room, No. 7. 


FACULTY: 
RUFUS DOLBEAR, Paenperr, 


Lecturer on Business Customs, Booky 
keeping, the Sience of Penmanship, 
etc. 

Agricultural Department, , Prin - 

», Prinei- 


‘cipal. 
Mechanical Department, 
pal. 


100 00] § 


‘A chance to obtain of the abore arti. 
oe ox sDOOLAK, by parehacing » sealed 


Agents Wanted Ba a 
offered to Ladies and 
‘Ou? Cescriptive cle 


the following 
‘naming article'and i 
value are placed in sealed envelopes, which ar 
It mixed. One of these envelopes cox! 
Order for some article, 
flee, OF sent .by mail to eny 
seared io choice, on Coal of 


500 00 | see 3 


ig bet pecensasy. Iave the kind— 

eta te write plain ditectione. "Orders for Satan 
ey aor, be, sepempsniet, 

Fed Busts plate 
a ala 

By addressed to the 


Cou: 
tiers ahoa'd be 


ACLSON, COWNISH & CO, 
we 


“BROAD GAUGE SHORT LINE, 
Atlantic and Great Western | ss 
RALLW. AY: 


~ Hate, 
EVER SEEN-IN THIS COUNTRY. 


—oya 8 Cora Mill a bem ia 


Seaton aa rd vii hy focal 
sone Dre Maker, rea Mcbile, whe 
cumprient , ro 
pct all orders tae 
Gallet the old vio Mes 


apr, 


R, Govern: after s thorough test 
moe ber share ppg ome) 


DURADLE YIRE AND WATEN-PROOF COVERING. 

FET pa yee hang Ly pon 
‘ores, Ctrarches, Factories, 

hope, Blewraboe{ Decks, BS 


MICA ROOFING PAINT, 


For coating TIX, 1RON, or SHINGLE ROOPA. |: 
ody equal 6 khees.coata 


It forme of Ordon 
Pam ie deel cas tan eoder ih, ssa. 0 
Leaky Roots wisy be made permaneaily water, 
P 


manufacturers of 
VARSIGH, TARKED Fhur bsD novrine 
PITCH. 
to, the Fist, Cireilars sed Price 


Peank Hur} 
Hold, Wale 8 
ase 
bro ht ecsker,, Wichwoad, Vial 


o. 
| ie Wilkos, Peienburg Va, Agrats 


Throw 


of hair: 
wall foree the 
‘eet face in from fire 
‘beads 


every lover of ‘the Segist to 
ogttnraiay iat 
EDWIN M. COOK & CO. 


DUANE! an a 

197, "asyiente 
Astrology. 
The World Astonished 
Atthe wonderful revelations made by the great, 


Madame H. A. PERRIGO. 


NEW YORK. 


lor ‘almost 


your very 
‘nd biddea 


thongbts, and by 
tara powers wovells the d.tk 
Feteriea of the fatare, From ibe 


he aapecta ‘the planets and 
teed ome io wren at he ume of ve 


RA. A. E. NURTOS, on 
Miss AWNin NEVILLE. | It cone 


i 
ifeaaias, oi Af 
chert written out, with al oguicien peared 
‘teat 


Drawer 293, ullsto, B. 


+ A®FLICTED 


Suffer no More! 


When by the ose of Wit JOLY VILUs 
AXIIL yuu ean be cored pei taneatly, au ato 


wiging cook, 
hich ian attend 
tui ataibe ene for Unydleal und Ror 
General 


igneraat pretrinoe 
ie fur Biiake, end th 


Ove bl wie totes core fa si 
ais, Dies DRAAGINVILLE’S BPECIFIONILLB, 
nd perms hea, 


Ob f the wan Soares arg 


hiv eee iat hair, 
cerliog ‘deine ‘holt, entwined, 
the very heart and mind, 


CRISPER COMA, 
For curling the Hair of cither Sex into 


DR SR RSE 


= 


ae ert Terme 
rae eae bo 


“Bel Qa.treis xi 
tox 


“PIERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1867. 


Mobile. 


: lok ante RS 


and Retail Dealers 
i 


ARE, STOVES, 


MW 
Be) 

E_V. EARLY. & CO. 
Front Row, Meridian. 


* Meridian 


|FEMALE COLLEGE. 


gies eel hl 


Teacher is Desmiog, Ealoling: tnd Bebroidery. 


TERMS. OF TUITION: 
month. . 


eee 


Apel: 


| assis 
WILLIAM GASTON, 


lors fa he ite iat ot Mette 


Charth and "# Lavery Stable, be 
will ‘ion, 
Diana en, sree inp eee 


HILL, HENDERSON & (0 


Wholesale aod Metall Dealers tn * > 
FAMILY & FANCY GHC 
‘Lao Wireet, 
MERIDIAN, 
_ Sprtewtin 


STAR- STABLE ! 
© MERIDI 


Tom 
‘Stable in the tate, 
‘tacks always in attendance on areiral of thy 


tein, 
pistes adr re yer 
favors 1 usk youto eal! 


pA Yoars, traty 


BT. RUSH 


Winien mn colon 
Sony en Poff ncant Clty: rt ae and promptly 


ams B. BRUSER, 


Copper, Tin and Shéet-Iron, Worker, 
acd dealer in 


Gooking and Hésting, Stoves, 


‘Farnishing Goods, 


Tinware, Pump Pipes, Sheet Lead, Fire 
Brick and Tile. 
Particular attention 


South street, between Muiberry aod Washing. 
mayitowly — VICKSIUNO. 


wo OSERIL ee ITO, 
G. R. aS LES, 


BAR are AND 
a ANTATION PLIES 
Imported» Domestic Wines & Liquors, 
HAVANA CIGARS, 

FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, Se, 

Washiogton Stre: 


* VICKSBURS, MI: 
mariBewit 


‘LOUIS HOFFMAN, 
VICESBURG) MIs, 


Wholesale eater in 
HARDWABE, PLOWS, ROPE, 


FISHING TACKLE, £c. 
‘Ageot for Wheelers Wlieon 
Sewlog Machine, which 


All Kinds of Guns Maite and Repaired. 
may ltewly 


Spokes, Hubs, Feiloes, Shafte, Poles, 
and all descriptions of 


WOOD, WORT: 


for xele st, ealaveaees oh 
y ksbarg Ms. 


to Bteambost and Job 


“opie 
we Ja We JENNINGS, 
General Steamboat Agent, 
WHAKF-BOAT (Poot of Crawfurd St.) 
Vicksburg, Miss. 


Genoral Forwarding and Com- 
mission Merchant, 


Dealer in alt &! ld 
WESTERN PRODUCE 
AND 
Plantation 


EA Seto trem she! Cowstry 


Supplics. 


WOODRUFF & DISERE 


Dealers in 


BOOKS‘and STATIONERY, 


single 
‘Charges boarding will 
74 Aisha: ear" ptive ollare eur. 


YOUNG LADIES’ 
School. 


GOULI, Tester of Masie and 
partment, 


sata 


year. 


Music, Musical Instruments, 


Toys, Notions, and Fancy _Goods, 
WASHINGTON STREET (South of Clay.) 


7.6. BAYT, 
Rankin Co 


DAVIS & MORRI 


Cotton Factors: 
Recelving, Forwarding aii 
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT» 


VICKSBURG, MISS, 
Livers! Cash advaneas: ade 
Orleans | 


sare acer Bens tienda. 
Col. U. A. Rrongher, Jackson 


bd ak ce Pope Mexidian; Given, Waiee'4 


Tewly 


op 


agons | 


wa 
FITLER & MELLEN, 


20 st Michael Street, 
Mobile, :::: Alabama 


Hare constantly on band a LARGE STOCK of | { 
‘i 


ALL SIZE3 
Plantation avd Road Wagons, 
Dearborn & Jersey Spring Wazous, 
and without TOPS; 


TIMBER WHEELS, CARRY LOGS, 
Trucks, Carts, Draya, Why 


W heelwright ‘ Materic 


son time cy Spokes, Hubs 


Rims,Shafis, Tonzucs, &c., 


Allof wheh we offer at WHO! 

RETAIL, at LOWEST CASH Put 

FITEEH & WELLEN, 
2. 20 St. Michael street 


darrows 


J! 


E ant 


mayt 
y 


OC FARRER. 7. LAKE, THOS. F. SHELDON 
PARKER, LAKE & CO., 
Cotton Factors and Grocors, 


Northwest 


MODILE.. 


ruer St. Loais and Water St« 


Keep a'mayn on hand, f 


AND ALL EIXDBOF 


Groceries, Cisars, Tobacco, Fine 


Liquors, Ar, 


IRA W. PORTER & CO.. 
ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 
Royal Street, 

MOBILE, ALAL. 


Whotceate and Retattora o 


Efardware 
Tlardware 
fad Btoed, & 
PLANTERS ianDw 
BUILDERS’ HARpDWai-, 


HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 


Paints, Oils, 
DOORS, 
GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS, 
All of whieh Wwe ar 
Prices than beretafare sin 
Meret 


tar 
t to their ailvas 


spreamit 


4 
any eequired Patteras, 


PRINTING. 
Cdagront Bis of Lading, 


Meacripion of Seb Work doe 
with Seatages nod dtyatsh, 


COUNTRY ‘MERCUARTS AND TEACHERS 


po ear re 
oe 
making parchases. 


XM. 8, STETION. ©. . FRESTDR. 4 1. STITSOS. 


M.S.STETSON & 00., 
he agree nb Sn 
pores i 
‘We 41 Ser. ‘Water Street, 


eee mum 


‘| Carotinn, 


SEMI-WEE KLY_ 6 AZET TE [at first, before they a> 


| action. 


Published on Thureday by} 


J. GIBSON, 
J. J. SUANNON. 


Thursday : ; June 20, 18¢ 


LAUDERDALE COUNTY. 


Rogistration of Voters. 


He aud Ohio 


Vat 
fies F 
sand To 


Letter from Gov. Perry, of So 
va Reeonstru 


eorme ¢ 


slave: 

coul p 

T told them that the 

U would be the 

Stews? They spa 
ly rashe 


1 my cow 
bivody 


from 


Congress, is in 


their p property 
country in a. long 


are conqmered, and 
anger s milit 


honor as a 
lands in the 
ing to enfra 
and surrender the poli 
the State into the hands of the ne- 


Tho inevitable result of this | 


t 

Satnsion and criminal folly will be the 
establishment of tho most atrocigns 
government aud horrible state of | s0- 
ety that a people was ever enbjected 


the negto watch cry in 


BM or seavicees is “Land for 


Ws a wil 40,900 white 


assured th: 
| spe 


power of |} 


| who did 


“Homes for the | the 

~ ieee “Political equality to all) Union; 
of race or color!” | their 

voters | view 


in South Caralios, with this 


Weekly, $2. 


Hones tie tiapoctance of thee 
|fenting the call of a convention at the 
. before this majority 


and evil ¢ 
trolled afte 


their 
own intere 


uinerieal strong 
der r the 


ea, seize the political p 
States and exercise it to 
plunder the white race. 
thonsands of aupri 
among us, who will nnite th. 
ty with the 
spoils and plunder. They 
peransded, and persnad 


de 


ands, with this belief, 
tupidity to suppo 
exceute it. The t 
and hold 
sour dang 
ith 


lly n fow years since 
to the polls | 
for a convention, w 
ng them in the f 
save their lands from ¢ 
They will be v 
nate confisenton of 
aud their po siveal rights as st 
y their honor 


iets ont of the 
the w 
and the 


he negroes or T 
Tho Legislature 
mm power. 
uth really th 


Ives rider the « 

ner slaves 
romain as ¥¢ 
rule of your 
the returping sense of justice 
hing but a mistaken 


in ” mtte a 
inst the walls of his cell 
t. In order to save our 
s from Cangressional confise.tion, 
we are persuaded to let the negroes 

parcel them ont among themsolves. 
Let no one chargs me with disloy- 
alty to the American Union, or infer 
from what I have said thatI am not 
of reconstructing the, union of 
My whole political life 
hea been spent in fighting for the Un- 
ion, and trying to ward off that fell 
spirit of disunion which has brought 
umabered wows npon South Caroli- 
I wish to ee the Union restored 
under the ‘Constitut: T know the 
American people never can be free 
and happy, great and prosperous, 
without the Federal Union; but 1 
will never degrade myself, or my St 
or surren ler my constitutional 
republican principles to get back 
to the Union, I will live under a 
government, no sealhcr 


0 
do who votes for a Convention. 
It is n source of prond 
to me to see such U 2 
, of Mississippi, Gov. Jen- 
of Georgia, Gov. Worth, of 
never ceased their op- 
at to the spirit of disnnion till 
the Union ceased to exist, standing 
firmly all breathing the storm of ty: 


thich hen been hailed at them, while 
lea-ling secessionists and disunionists 


ot aati 
and in order to accomplish 


concert of| 


vile | all 


mien | te 


-| 
negro for the sake of! 
will casily | 


| got thro 


00 per Anum. 


NUMBER 


Let no one echarse me, ¢ 
unkinduess to the Afri 
ways been thei 


the re 
then 
in a blood, 


the white race. 
contest of ext: 
the other, pate few 
orthern States are othe os 


d to vote, where 


1 are far stipetior {1 


f the Southert Staten, It is 
trons that the 


to force ua to yi 
rsal suffrage to'th 


th us it to him 


gislatnre co yore 
s repr 

Jeft at ‘lecre- 

South Caro- 


pnisw 


Jogent eyes ; slep~ 


A Tite Lant.—T war one) wea 
short distance behind avery lini 
Arenied young eitl, and» vhiokh: ¢. 


«| looked at her beautifal elothia, "1 we = 


ler jfebe takes hall as much pains with 
her heart axahe eloen with hor hody {” 

A poor old man wes coming up th 
walk, and justbefore he reached us, he 
mads two attempts to po into the yard uf 
small bouse; but the gate wos “heavy 

Eiere” he. ould 


and would swing back 
said the young sil, spring 
ing lightly forward, “I'll hold the gate 
open.” And she held the gate anti? bey 
aed in, and reesived nis thamtce with a 
plearspt amile as she went on. 
deserves to heya beaatiful 
thooght, “fora! evutiful pte 
dwelis in ber brews! 
eens 
The Chicago Times of the Ira. sixes 
prominence to the foilonigg incident, 
as indicating the state of apciety th = 
moral town known.asSt. Bouin A crowed 


Th 


gathered on a commer, and 


aaa Saal 
Yoal, pentiag with beat, seabed op & 


io the rerne exelsizaing ; 
“What's the matter?” 
“Only a mag ielled,”* was the reply: 


“Ud! is that aif I've ieeirrunming 
a bation.” 1 thug 


jo {™ind. "They constitute the heary ar- 


os 
9 Bre lines or leas will be 


the Weekly for 
A drdection will be made where adver- 
Usemeats are pablished ie both papers. 


eiccaletiog; wwomer noe, 
tyre ronrnag Vive Peek 
‘Year for $10.00. 

x copies of the Weekly sbx 

Five copies of Semi-Weeekly one 

Fite copies of Bemni-Weekly six 
mente 

" Bnoouraged by | the liberal support 
that tho public in this part of the 
State bave given the Gazette, and 
with @ view to increaso still: farther 
ity cirenlation, we have roduced the 
subscription price of the Weekly to 
two" dollars per annum. Notwith- 
standing the scareity of money, our 
cireylation has increased during the 
Yast three months and is now double 
that of any paper that bas beon pub- 
lished in Meridian or in this part of 
the State since the removal of the 
Clarion to Jackson. The Weokly Ga- 
sotto in the cheapest paper in the 
‘State, will’ have but few adrertine- 
mente and contains @ complete 
opitome of all the news for the week. 
A little effort on the part of our friends 
would soon double our circulation. 

—----__. 

Gen. Ord has issned an important 
circular of instruction to tho Boards 
of Registration. ‘The following off- 
cers in this district are regarded by 
Genoral Ord as clearly included with- 
in tho terms executive or judicial offi- 
cors of any State, viz: Governors, Sec- 
retaries of State, Anditors, State 
‘Treasurors, Attorney Generals, Judges 
of the Supreme Court, of the High 
Court of Appeals, Chancellors, Judges 
of the Circuit Court, Judges or Jus- 
tices of County Courts, Sheriffs, Cor- 
oners and Adjutants General and 
Quartermasters General who have ac+ 
tually exercised the duties and receir- 
ed the salaries of their offices, and 
Mayors authorized to act ins judicial 
capacity. Thus it will be seen the 
District Commander rather extends 
than curtails tho list of disfranchised 
persons. As Clerks of Courts are not 
aéntioned, it is clear they will be per- 
mitted to register. 


———— + —__- 
The New Orleans Times has pub- 
lishod the decision of the Supreme 
Court affirming that notes or obliga- 
tions reooived in tho purchaso of 
slaves anigerfor to the President's pro- 
clamation of emancipation, cannot be 
recovered, as the contract was found- 
ed upon an invalid considerngjon. 
——=- = 


Isoontaxr: Isreiuicrxce—The fol- 
lowing press dispatch; réceived in Mo- 
bilo Tuesday night, will be at onco in- 
teresting and agreeable news to our 
readers : 

‘Wanmtxorox, June 17.—The Cabinet 
held a protracted special session to- 


day 

i is stated, on authority, that it was 
Accided to restore the civil officers re- 
moved contrary to law. 

‘Thoy will be restored by an Execn- 
tive order, which will be issued to- 
morrow. 

—_.—__ 

Rowers axp Fomas ox Baxxncrrcr.— 
A letter from Washington, dated June 
12th, saya dhat the Clerk of the Su- 
prems Court to-day issued the official 
printed copy of the ules and ‘forms 
in bankruptey, as agreed on and pro- 
maulgated by the Court in May, and as 
Printed for the Court by the Govern- 
ment printing office. All other edi- 
tions are unofficial, though where they 
may be correct copies, are just as au- 
thentic. The Congressional printer 
sud Clerk of the Court are overwhelm- 


petruct these States on come plan. 


tillery of the opposition, embody all 
‘heir arguments, and should be read 
carefully by those who have not yet 
‘ecided what course to take on the 
important question. 

We think, when closely examined, 
his essays will be found deficient in 
common sense reasoning, but abound- 
ing in violent abuse und empty decla- 
mation. He urges ws to vote down 
@ Convention and holds ont the dela- 
sive idea that we sLould remain under 
military ralo” and await the “retarn- 
ing senso of justice” to the Northern 
people. We are told the same thing 
by the journals who oppose recon- 
struction, and they claim that if we 
will “endure” and stubbornly vote 
against s Convention the Northen 
Democracy will come to our relief. 
We say there is not the slightest} 
ground for such a hope, Out of one 
hundred and nin-ty-two members of 
the Fortieth Ccnzress less than f{f-y 
are Democrats, There ia but onc 
Democratic Governor in the North, 
and every Legistaturo of the twenty- 
five free States is thoroughly Repnb- 
lican. But a few weeks sinco in 
the Judicial elections that occurred in 
Minois, eighteen of twenty-four dis- 
tricts were carried by the Radicals, and 
din the election for delegates to the 
Constitutional Convention in Now 
York, last month, Republicaniam ear- 
ried the Stato by an overwhelming 
majority. Let us not deceive our- 
selves. Congress intends to recon- | 
Many 
‘of the leading Democrats of the North 
knowing that their party is impotent 
to savo us, advise reconstruction. — 
Leading men of the party in Congress 
withdrew opposition to the Military 
Dill, believing the terms then offered to 
be tho best that would ever bo pro- 
posed, and being utterly hopeless of 
reaction sufficient to overthrow Radi- 
calisn before the South was recon- 
stracted in some measure by the pres- 
ent Congress, We will not be 
ted to live undera military government 
even if me desire it, Gov. Perry ad- 
mits there are sixty thousand black 
voters;in South Carolina and only for- 
ty thousand whites. How ho expects 
to overcome this great preponderance 
is not stated, but it’ may be inferred 
that ho expects, by taking advantage 
of tho negro’s ignorance, a sufficient 
number of colored yotex may be ob- 
tained to carry the State agninst a 
Convention. The duplicity and fraud 
necessary to turn the colored vote of 
South Carolina in the wake of Gov. 
Perry, would not only be disgraceful 
to the people of that State, but would 
bring upon them the very ovils his 
heated imagination so vividly depicts. 
Those who expect to yoto down a 
Convention by practicing frand and 
deception on the negro, would, if sue: 
cessfnl, striko a blow nt the best in- 
terests of the South, from which the 
present generation would never re- 
cover. 

The government of theso States 
would pass at once and forever from 
the Southern whites. 

With 2 majority of whites disfran- 
chised, all the blacks enfranchised, 
hostility betweon the races would in- 
eretse, riots ensno; n general insecuri- 


ty for perron and property would | | 


driveenpital from the State, and de- 
stroy everything like busiacss and 
Prosperity. 


Distasteful a the Military bill is, 
large majority of the whites can vote 


under it. If they will honestly accept 
its requirements, manifest kindness 
and good fecling to thenewly enfran- 
chised, instruct them in their duties as 


citizens, show an interest in their ed-| {x 


ucation and improvement, the South- 
ern whites will still retain place and 
power under the government A 
conflict of rnces will be avoided. Im- 

and capital will have secu- 
Fity, the disabilities of the enfranchis- 
ed will be removed,and with represen- 
fation in Congress we can have just 
legislation that will develope our 


theta, we suppoose, for want of better 

t But let us see who.are the 
and assistants of thé Radicals in 
‘Mississippi? ‘The newspapors that 
denounced negro testimony, that in- 
fluenced the Legislature to prohibit | 
the freedmen from acquiring real ¢s- 
tate, and to pass other unjust and dis- 
ctiminating laws against that class, 
did more to swell the Radical majori- 


ties of the North than Stephens, Sum-| ¢ 


ner and Wendell Philips put togther. 
Tho acts of our Legislatme, extracty| ™ 
from the editorials of these ostenta+ 
tious vaporera for Seuthern honor, 
were read by Radical speakers, and 
the damaging effoct was in the 
increased 
They aided to fasten Radical rule on 
the nation, and negro suffrage on the 
South. Left to themselves the Re 
publican press can accomplish noth- 
They have but fow papers with 
a limited circulation. But they find 
in the class of journals to which we 
rofer, valu blo auxiliaries, ‘Their con- 
stant abuse and rNliculo of the negro 
is caleclatod to stir up enmity hetwaen 
the two races and unite the colored 
vote, on the Radical platform. Should 
they saceced in defeating a Conven- 
tion at an lection in which nine- 
tenths of the whites aro voters, it will 
give the extreme Radicals an oppor- 
tnnity to force on the State rnother 
Convention, disfranchising nine-tenths 
of the whites as is the case in Missou- 
ri and Tennesses. 

These very papers that snyso much 
about “Assistant Radicals” are doin ; 
more to subserve the ends of Radical 

audlers than if they classed themselves 

h the party, and are tho thost ¢ 
cient allies and “assistants” Radicalism 
has in the South. 
eee 
Reconstruction in North Missis- 
sippi. 

We seo from the Corinth Ne 
last week that a number of c: 
Tishomingo county, including the 
inost prominent of both the old po- 
litical parties, have issucd an address| 
to the people of that county, urging 
them to register and vote for a Con-| 
vention. The address conclules a 
follows: 


This is the most important election 
you were ever ealled upon to. hay 
voice in and the most importante 
any people were ever called upon to 
engage in. | 

We nrgo upon all who can « 


ing. 


nt- 


| 


and Register. 


f you fail to register before tho | . 


of September, 1867, you can- 

If you register you need 

not afterwards vote nuless. yon wish | 

to; but to fail to register in to de- 

prive yourself of the privilego after- 

wards of voting if you should desire 
to do so. 

When the time comes for an clec- 
tion of delegates to the Convention 
let us clect good and true men, and 
change our Constitution so as to meet 
the requirements of the Military bi 

‘sthing in our power | 

peace and h 

to our unhappy 
doing of all these things may 
fail to produce the desired effect, but | 
to do otherwise will bring us still 
greater miscry | 

Signed by 
C, A. Tayton, 

. C. Rives, 

B. Hose 


The Non-Action Policy. 


jovernor Perry, of South Caroli- 

written « letter urging the peo 
pleof bis State to refuse 10 reconstruct 
under the Military Bill. We were nev 
er very ardent believers in- tho strategy 
so tersely designated “masterly insctivi 
ty,” and now when the weakness of that 
policy, as applied to our course under 
the submitted to ua for re- 
id retun to national re- 


We frankly state that we agree with 
Gor. Perry that, w horrors de 


prosperity, build up our “wasté and | Gor. 


desolate places,” and give to those 
whom God has entrusted to our 
charge, a home of peace and comfort. 
Our people should remember “negro 
‘suffrage is a fixed inevitable fact”— 
Gor. Perry does not show us how to 
avoid it. “Negro rule pure and un- 
mixed” is worse than negro suffrage, 


figment boner 


Republican majorities — | f 


| not know that this misite:y pr 


80] 4 


| now to what mad en 


the 
t-red with all its power, 


thet pomer be the minority? W Weald not | OH 


even that ‘minor influence | 
weight in oy es modifying the 


socal private affairs, and certaialy should 
now find mo reason for looking to othere' 
widapes in this new antject of im— 


portant interest to them. 


ity of black votes, a decidedly Conserv: 
tive Convention can be elected, if every 
white man, that is eligible, votes, and 
for the best men to be found, and irfluy 
gnoes xs many of the coldred votes with’ 
bim as possible. 

If wo fail in getting = Conservative 
Convention, it will be because the 
cal party out votes.us, and hen: 
sugered in voting a convention despite 
our effuris, 

Even were lt'ceriain Chat the 


coovess, 
tidn would be extreme, #0 long as ib }zta! 


hould ray vote for, it 

ical leaders ave been telling 

the people of the North, whoin (he mass 
are lor the restoration of the Union, that 
jour yet, aud does ‘mot 
Soe up- 


a compliance wih {ef 

Congress, which terma 
‘ain by an immense 
give the lie to 


Wart to come into 

der any circamstan 

bonest i 

the terms given 
ed in ti 


in the Bite Congress, 
the. Souib, was Nadfeally 
fy convention, 
particalar, 
would only confirm the ergaments of 


nevinosd in the 


be cause of the great revulsion in sens 
timont to-day sweeping over 
The Radical party ure not a 

Ad handon it for 

ional Unicn Conservative 


| party. wheo thus convinced of the sin~|A 


of our parposrs, 

Mr. Perry tells the people it in better 
far to live under military rule. Dura be 
lion for 
goverement is Lut temporery ? that with, 
is 20,000 majority against bim, he will 
have the terius of the bill complied with, 
and the Sint crganizd and carried 

k to the Union and civil 
‘ongr certuinly mal 
lui y government whens Radical civil 
Syate organization has been per'ected. 
Jt is not a question of « 
inry rule for i” and baoding it down 
t+ our et r. Perry so eloquent 
Ty pute it, but a question whether 
we shall liesupinely on our backe and 
be tule pass into tha bands of the 
[worst and m nt proscriptive mer, with 
the moet ional covstitut 
whether we sball, by activity 
te for oar S 
comya’ ble 
ndoubtedly obj-ctione: 
bie features of the A 
Government and 
rtation theybcst men elible under 


y 
ble, but uaaruil 


it might not follow n atulitors 

ion of the Cosiressional plar. 

jorge vote Init Steven's bill over till De= 

comber, yet we understand it was simply 
co time for action in the South on 

the Miltary bill, anl there is no telling 

great dominant 

msjority might go, should their ultimat- 

am be rej-cted, 

One word more and wo leavé Gov Pers | 
ry and his “non-ection policy” 
present, 

Vu 


s under this bill and the 
onth” we can only bs represente 
eeroea, Back R-publicavs, or perjured 
atheruers.? We beg to diif-r directly. 
All over the South are men who bave 
seited permanently, and broome es 
thorooghly identified’ citizens as thongh 
born here; have planted their cotton 
seed, raised theif mills, shops or facto- 
ay given the pledge of | dm 
wbo, horn and reared 
at the North 
andonly kno 
ing like men, in accordacce with the’ 
setiled convictions of right, fought in the 


the Uo 
vor were ever ™ epublicans” ; 
bo had no prejudices in this war, 

m to figbt ter, simply desirin, 


b [kindly leelings 


terests in the fature mast be shared by 
them, and why should we not trust theas? 
take ti 


ct, 
; | must soon be the case, after a full. restc~ 


ration of our rights in tha nationt—Mov 
bile Times. 


would | Ee 


for the | tel 


Now butsts tpon your, vi 


you. 


A 


Is the only combination that 
posi ‘and restores, 
to its ‘healthy cond 
moves all unnatural 

oni 

Womby 


Tetseal 
eral 


i 


Sts py 
ean oe 


pov 
eiewerns 


beret Bora BUCOD 
Mut be chang, In order to reer wea 
of diseases Fe- 


uring pore eel oe 


Aas 
Yellow Dock, i Serwearine, 3 Bar 
Iodine ef Potash. For Se: 
ous, Skin Diseases, 
Glandular Tumors and Swell 
old Sores, Constitut! 


cers and 
Tangewments, ete. it ects like a pharm. 


uch,” 


barat na ll compound, 
ws ooeteee ‘of the Kidneys and 


went 

is, Urinary Dep v Deposltx hick 

ly Disalpa- 

‘Tremblin, og Gere Gont, 

Ghost, ‘of Energy, 

sabcdone oguiring 
‘pliable Diuretic. 

sofa want of action on tho 

| Bladd 


v0 Sa AND FEVER 
(20 tp socasily cured by uslng one pack 
ter of bromgaole & Co's King. of Chills, 
which never falls to arouse the Liver, 
clears the Stom the Bowel 
relieve the most inveterate case of Chills, 
Que package wl cary acase of elx months 


DROMGOOLE & CO.'S 


RED DIARRHG@A nexmpy,|\ 


The molt cortain and) éffectnal enre for all 
foram of Dlarrhuta. Nausea, aod Vomiting, 
Cramps, Cholera Morbas pain in 
Stomach, sanmmct:-cosepiebut” of euuidrer 
while teething, ete. in fe exceedl 
pleasant, cools and qui stomach, 
not an alcoholic tion, contains 
kino, eatechn, unin, Lome ond 
It imparts toneto the already de 
momach and Torecla’ ‘od no family thould 
be without ¢ bottle.” Jt meyer falls to-cure. 


PELE) 22628)! 


day, 
Drumgoole & Co's Pile 

Internal or external Piles, w 

or long standing can be cured Smmedie 


Cannot Southern Physiclant cure the 
Piles as well ax any one else? ‘Try our 
remedy then. 


Those Who Do Not Think 


Gray hairs honorable can have then re- 
stored a eee withou 

the scalp. It does not 
halr—but restores It to Its 
color—and tit the «ame prevents ft 
from falling off, cleanses the of 

dandraf yparts 
sons and restoring alr Ye 
the bald as any other preparation. 
| Drumgoole 2 Co ‘Tonic Hair restarer. 
Tie Great, Southern ithern Preparation 

reat ae 

acre. anne Seat be used 


ba ” DROMGOOLE & Co, 
Memphi 


ste, "Jone 3 i86t—tae 


Se 


sesaese: 


5 vo ~neraames Sate91s! 


Sew os Howeenn 5 


Ce 


Sagetess 
Beemer: 
SSRESSSSSsusssssnssssssss 8 338 


Ee; 


Ber ie. Langs Soom) 
do 


eee 


EER 


EEE 
Dao Gusopeernce 


he) oeteses! 


a wSeoe 
SSHSUSESTSSSSSESHRNSESASSSS a Sessss 


soctetsS-ns: 


7 bo 
400 
400 
100 
E45 1 oo 
Mohd 4 o'eiork, P.M, Where 
ertived will be given ot the 
Assewor snd Collectors 


to take place betweon the hours of odie A. 
‘, @ more accurate description of a) hs Bay 
of sale. Ibs MEANS. 


HARDAWAY & CO., 
AGENTS. 
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS, 


CORNER WASHINGTON AND CLAY STREETS, 
gle tock of Droge nd Medicines, wach ax Opivm, 


er vars ere eee 
oa Gian Tortar, Uesarbonele tots, Byrom 
oar ria Re Fetasend to fee ail 


DRUGS AND MEDICINES, 
Embraced in the Pharmacdpiar Oe Pharmaceutics! reparations are made in strict accordaney 


caretully. 
FAMILY MEDICINES, SURGIOAE INSTRUMENTS, WINDUW GLAS3 AND RASIT 
Liquors,” 


ely fone i Brondr, “Extra Tort ” inn Coen Sher 
ead ia Kohl ntti hers, an 
Whiaky—all, yond fronaliycobens tor 


SPICES, LEXINGTON MUSTARD. PAINTS, OILS & cocoRs, 
White Lead, Linseed 1, Turpentine, Coal Ol, Paints of alt Colors, ote, 
Our stock embraces ¢ Comalag within the Drug Desiners. Give use call and we will 


lca Se rnnl thon 
arg stamina ors ane oa 


Liquors, 
Tlie, Finest Od Madeira Wine, 
(emjpelige Uitters, Pure-Old Bourbon 


eee resolute 


be wiser to 
future; bat 


practical mistake to 


bral a gilt 


8 Moneys, 838,939.050. 
theweek there has been received} ed to-day, having made over fifty prosent- 
fmenta. e 


the printers. $19,543. 
ey, Phere has 


of Natloyal Bank currenc 
the week was $75:050. There 
mn anti sireulation at this date of 

nt of fractional 


mltory for 
finanelal agent of the 


‘are. to ‘be obeyed, 
i_of the State 


that the mili- 


Seth 
: only to all reall oy Eat 06 


but 


thority In 
femoral ty the military 
‘oMecers of tle 


in Sarratt’s case to- 
oe the trial of the ac- 
ent pest beginn} (ober pee 


aja thio ben arrived tn 


the from one thous! to fie 
Tentbunciet' sotored laborers" on 1 


Thad. Stevens has written a letter, ur- 
ntly recommending a July session of 


cand 
anato the fact that | 3 I 
ty aed eit three thon- 
of from 


of par: 


l, of Baiel-| 
83.300, 


to 
eacte ‘he. couplain 
he was about to depart tec 
os 


st, tlenles, be- 
mereed st be examined 


‘anil concert for the telief the South- 
Will be given at the Academy 
‘onthe evening of the 27th in 

‘Brady will deliver an al- 


a on 


mn, the Disteict 
m would show to the en- 


cio Brey 
ern by competent 
that 0 


nek 
Sethe ban voth Re Beriaes wer Gent 

>| there present Bang aia betting in that 
murder; would show that at. the' tne of 
murder be wanto front et Font The, 
cooperating with, Joba Wilkes 
what the pris 

Bd kwow bin aa 
Would know 
Dallet that 


remittances from California to 
n Relief Commission amounts 

; * ia 
New Oncrans, Jun: i fary of 


ibpennclal “st Meynsotm 
gros was pannel 


A white man named W. 8. Flyn, a store- 
keeper on the Albany Guif Raflroad, was 
muniered by two froetmen, his head and 


‘Stared hehe 


tirderers were arrested by eotored 
pgention of the blacks was 40 
that it with great diffleulty 


‘Teinlend. from St. Angus- 
tine and Jacksonville, Fla. went to 
gn the North breakers of St. Jobn’s 


Rrcamonp, June, 17.—Ke; 
meneed In one wart of this cit 
187 whites and 144 blacks were register- 
ed during the day. 


tration com- 


‘case was that of Hove: 
ateacher ofthe frecimen. who had bee 


tiohth’s Imprisonment for whipping 4 bor 

nained Hote not belonging ta the schoo 

anda brother of Hots, who had been fined 
‘The fine 
ide. Th 


‘The United States Grand Jury, adljonrn- 


fagees, Freedmen & 4 
Keting Assistant Quartermasts 
Lavpenpaty, Miss. June 10, 1867 
Pablic sale of Quartermaster’s propert; 
the above place, on 
SATURDA Se Inst. 
Commencing at 10 4. 
Horses, Mules, Wagons jautetsoese Hare 
ness, &e. oe ensh. 
5. W. STN Dept. 
Junel5td. Capt. 


WAGNER & RUSH, 


MANUFACTURERS 


AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF 


ND, 
Me 


and Pustols, 
Oricane. 


HOUSES 
ohare 


A. BuOUS 


Bree 
i 


1, KOUNS & nno. 
Wholesale Agent 
fYmotenate ira 


e 


Ni. Perl & Co, 


betwe b Na ches 
epi iy 


THE RUBY. 
Front St., bets 
MERIDIAN, Miss. 

ASS BAR ROOM, where ibe 


ure the very | ve 
ra io any style de 


0° Lee & Johnson Aveoues 


at 11 o'clock 
Wu. 


J. B. WILDER & CO., 
Wholesale —‘ Druggists, 


No. tn Mian Street, 
LE, KY, 


_marienty 
ED JOR, GIRDR, 
an, Mes, Virginia, 


“KENNEDY & GIBBS, 


be-| WHOLESALE 


j : 
ouifencd to's detaited 


GROCERS, 


Commission Merchants, 
and dealers in 
NORTH-WESTERN PRODUCE, 
CORNER CORMERCE AND HALE STRE=TS, 
“ MERIDIAN, Mies. 


Ue, 
Having bonght out Martin, Benton & 


Co., are prepared to carry on the Grocery 
Drasiness In alli branches, 


posed 
"ate the LOWEST ¢ 


"HT We cititge, io comulesion for 
filling orders entrusted to our care. 


ped withan ax. They'al- Soh 
fa 


great ap 
the whites prevented them Rom, lynehing 


sentenced by a court to $30 fine and one | of 


' 
sisting of 


FURNITURE!}! 


siti stilt domed avin | 


Sete exh ‘hrwagh iw 


vt etrm of promt tira 
tb the 


to-lay—|¥ 


The first military commission trial took | 
to~day. 


‘ncumparsie tone. "er fe 


ents of Fever and Ague 
Ses enough ta take the MITT 
Tesh malaria many 

ie Fight hand 


Sosttations tx att 
at 
mexed Corrrepeundrutr, Lv 


? 
bp cited of 


is 
SIRANA & 
Pootin 


Kur 
Mesure, Metatetion Sith 
oh 


| eal 


experence in Us 
Comapela me to give your Birth 
that tte popelarity serie, 


Messrs. Hostetter & Bonith 


Miware, Hovtctier & Suni 


ote, and servo 


bo broken 
ort shuce of iam iy the une 


Laken tie preeaction to swllfy" thett 
with this ¢ 


m Yerually tie tite uirwte mad 


gps ene Of the most str{king proof 
elirwce of ‘tw 
ion 


SE MOUENE 45 ita 


m0 of compantidn. an 


Etats, isk com Tit, 


Marton, 1, Jam 21, 1848, 


‘wares | TAS. W. CAMPBELL, — ae jctor. 
ieee Ti taver ot ioe | 


facts ack. prt 


vt uni. | 


ain thle 


or in 
Tealy 


ue 
| HS, 


‘fram titme to thane. | 


Thong® net the “ Biggost* 


Caimphell shell House 


(Pormerly the Roper Me 


(ale of Semler Covnty.) 
MOBILE, ALA 


ken end thoronght refcted the 
12 rhare of public pat 
Tecan i 


THE NELSON HOUSE, 

Dailding, 
RAILROAD 3 UNCTION 
Jackson, Miss., 


tation for Good Fare, 
. Ch ad 


| +pr 


“To Obtain 


=| Good Fare & Good Rooms 


Stor AT THR 


‘MAGNOLIA COTTAGE 


JACKSON, MISSIRSIPPH. 


‘Ure 


% Rerun. 9 well 


May 19, 106 


fal, 


tat 
cities of 


the’ pe ference 


for many 


Bitters | | 


be | BY 


Private Boardiny 
wna, ANSI et, ST. Luts, 


PPI, 
1 wi, 8 “PATTON, PRCP’ 


|- To nes 
MERWIAN, 


| Flouse. 
MISSISSIPPI. 


PROP’R. 


Ragsdale Hous, 
ON THE MILL, 


On the East Side of 


the Raj'-o~d 


* gant aide near 
mar.Giy 


We 


Countey Merelvants p 


DRY GooDs, 


y, Don , Tats de, b 


Ja, Shoe 


| 
wl find tt to thy riage to give meneatl, | 
| 


wast ASKIN, 
de 


Maj. G 
Sat 


1. Ste 


1.0 


The Safety Hand amp, 
Meteor Burning Fluid. 


IE new Meteor Safety Hand Lemp is the l 
test wonder snd nutel ie well sa the grea 
eet invention cf the times." The be a 
the On are in every partioular raperior 

to anything set used whi ite ihebion 


by threw away your old 
he Meteor Fiaid will barn in & eoal oil 
“hing the Light Hoase or Meteor 


[oer oa) 

Meteor 
Lbs bowad to creat 

Lamp bomonea, and only needa’ teat tobe op 


PALLON, FULTON & CO, 
jvc 61f Meridian, Mian 


SEWINGIMACHINE 
Awarded the highest Premiam of the fxhthie 


tion of the S*, Leonia Agricultural aid Sect. 
cal Pair, 1826. 


The | World's Faly, 


LONDON, . 
French si jposition, 


end at crery 


| Oiited States Paty 


Where sewing Mach'ore hare been cxkitited. 
yu 

7 

| 


THREE YEARS: 
tas" Head for a Clear, ow 
A. SURBER & CC., 
Ts Jeilernon Breet 
BERR PRTA, TENS, 


| 


| RICE BROTHER? &CO.; 


|s9 AND 91 CAMP STREET; 
| 

New Orleans, 
Warehouse, 97 aud 99 Iutia Street 


pinect so 


PERMINGILAM, MIRFIELD ASD WoOLs | 
ay 


Ha LuN 


Hardware, 


SAMUEL LOCK ze 

2g, 
8, belive: © 
Toteille Streets, 
New Orlean: 


pol: 


#1 and 42 Prters F Frets 


house sid 


Axes, 
Castings. 
Manila Rope, 
Band Bellorrs, 
Diackamiths’ Belles, Plantation Gedaters; 
=e — 


AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 


of every Coseripi 


Jos. 1. Hal's 


COTTON Swe? 
Yout's Patent COTTON PLOWS & SORAIURS, 


Fan ills, 
€orn Sdellera, 


Straw Cutters, Bier _ 


Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware 
TINSMITH’S MACHINES & TOOLS, 


‘rest | COOKING & HEATING STOVES © 


of every deneriptoe. 


AeA tor the Cctctentedt 
STEWART COOKING STOVES: 


Ferolation tm the || 


must meet 

the resolute 
etmovement now great- 
evet of im- 

ww Johnson 


ieee mays? “a wher to 


eet ae bat 

‘practical mistake to re= 

m taker hitherto. nl a stil 
ee or punish the 
taken It 


the printers $19,543.- 
were has 


‘York $100,000; ‘ha Catt 
sto ‘nited 
Wepoaitory at Pittsburg, $10.00: 
National Banks, $10990305. "Total, #24 
Tue imoont of Naioyal Rank carzenc 
Issued during the week was $75:050. TWere 


is auntig circulation at this date of 
: int of fractional 
e 


such . 
4 n the United States 
: certificates tercot 

eed Xt 
: : ee i i tH help face bcontinnt wa dep tory for ise 
a i 3 A pees tee, ft these: Heucapee ie en the 
. 0 not more than ot Wi roe cus lomeiat circles that 

¥ re 


j| Attorney Gesieral’ Stanbery. in_his opin- 
dom Just prepared. holds that the recou- 
struction acts provides for two 
fet ti a ae doth are 
ol 


vedh, 


the hour runa throuzh the 
t doy ‘but to ay the Important 


Pretend to assert that even this reaction 
Tcfore the lerainetionct thls Con, 


generous ence 


all the evils, ihe confiseas 

ae oar the subjugation of our 
face. which the Governor prelicts a8 the 
result of the Convention, will have been ac- 
complished. Tadce'l, the plain statement 
of oe ase qepaede Governor 
Perry told Gevenor Means, “That the Siate 
Can filng to the devil and he was 

ith it,” ho is on that anybody 
»shonid interfere with ti for the 
\Govertmr will aaa ore hall 
reaches that wneomfortable point daring his 
Provisional Government. 


“2. Bocamxo, de what we may, we wilt 
not be admitted to Sebetagniaiion when 
ore wae 


nt that the mili- 
In their right 


and strewing flowers tn the pathway of 
man. “And shall we fill to respond to ber: 
wants? Look around you and behold the 
mlsory depleted among the #lekly fomalos 
of yory;nequalutance. |.Go, go with Hight- 
‘ulng’é xpeed arm tell them to use Set dis, 
Yeunale Bitters and be enved. 


‘We invite attention tothe card of Smiths 
+& Parsons, Viekaburg, and to the fict that 
they arenow offering forsale three thon- 
sand qucks of corn, jist received from Bt, 
_Louts by targe. ‘Thers {4 no better tira, 
“th Vicksburg than Smiths & Parsons, and 
‘they acl adprices that defy competition, 
“Chey are agente for the Mlssisaippt Valley: 
‘Transportation Company at St. Louls, and | ¢, 
roceive woekly large sbipments of been. 1: f 
» flour, Se. thas offering superior induce- 
ansnts to merchants. oes rene frend, 
J.5. Hood, formerly County, Is complainant al- 
with loves a wi be la to ve eres ser 
his friends. A. ‘s a 
ciliate it. break ral and. Frelinghu e open ty, und agreed to bo examined on 
thelr employment, 3 to 


Seaernctinee exeeattte nor Judicial. nor 
the appointment of their successors. ‘The 
military commander is not authorized to 
Dut fs howhd to: protect civil of 
ry commander being regard: 
cil ax aconservator of the peace and not 
au abr obo oF the I ‘of the law. 
da Sarratt’ 
oC a wie mectire the trial of the 
beginning on Monday. 
Railroad 
eid in Washinton 
the Freediwen's Tiurean, 
+ tnlan, fred in th from-one thousainl to ff 
th 


teen hundred colored laborers ou 
ie roa. 
deers Srhial nies 


u Thad, Stevens has written 
fecta the minds of great actors in ntly recommending a July session of 
affairs, ee u retire from tho stage. be 

Escuritl, Napoleon at| New Yonx. Juno 18—Sir William N 


Charles V, 
artrbledes Me We 
laid down the refhs 


‘niaouting to, 84900, an 
ment worthless onler on 


and concert for the felief the Sontt- 


James T. Brady will 


.lvatuexaro%, June 17—In opening for 
tye proscoution, (In the Surratt trial) after 
the ‘agsassination, the Disttict 


deliver an ade 


UThe prosecation would show to the en- 
tre satisfaction of the Ju tent 

and creditable witnesses, 
at the bar, JohnH. Surratt. ve then and 
f present alding aml abetting in that 
murder; would show that at the time of 
the murder he wasn front of Fors nee 


know 
is ty bullet that 

head, and director 
knife that fell yy the throat of 


exearsion party passed 
“Fifteen Senators of 


TE 


ef 3 : x 
ve ran WEALTHY 


bbe 17-W.H. High: 
bas been $4 the Ps ee 


ae 
remittances from California to 
in~ ‘igsonthern Hale Commission amounts | ¢ 


at Nevasota, | 0 


to-day. bm 
A white man natned WS Fim estore 


keeper on the Albany G 
murdered by two freedmen, hi 
face beh 


arrested by colored xs 


of the blacks was 60 
great that It was with great difficulty 
the wal whites prevented them from, lynehing 


meneed in one wart 
187 whites and 144 blai 
ed during the day. 
The first military commission trial_ took 
lace to-day. The case was that of Hovey, 
atoacher of the freedmen. who h 


fh 
sentenced by a court to $30 fine and one | 


iohth’s Imprisonment for w hipping @ boy 
nained Hots, not belonging to. the school, 
anda brother of Hots, who had been fined 
one cent for cow hiding Ho’ he fine 
and imprisonment were set aside. ‘The 


parties were Drought before Gen. Grangete| e 


Commisstondr for thie distttet 
‘The United States Grand Jury, adjonrn- 


ed to-day, having winde over fifty present- 
imen ‘ 


sAeaca'op f heoad Sos-Drer. ov Lavprnn. 
r 
0 
Lacpenpace, Miss. 
Pnblic salo of Quartermaster’s prop: 
at the above pla 
SATURDAY €2p inst, 
Commencing at 10 a. M. co 


© | Horses Male« Wagons, Aint 


ness, &e. Term 
Junelstd. 
. WAGN 


MANUFACTURERS 


AND DEALERS IN ALL. KINDS OF 


FURNITURE 


A Cortate Preventive 
1, KOUNS & 


THE RU BY, 


Front St, bet 


MERIDIAN, MiSs. 


TIRST-CLASS BAR Roow, 
pobhie can always preeure the 
Gorvige ond Demestle'Liqvers tu ony 
sired 
Bree Laneh every dey a1 11 o'clack 
mard0ewif &. SWITZ! 


J. B. WILDER & CO., 
Wholesale —_— Druggists, 
No. 181 Mian Street, 


LOUISVILLE, KY, 
maylewly, : 


10° Lee & Johnson Avenues 


where ibe 


D 


3. 
Meridian. Mer, Virginia. 


KENNEDY & GIBBS, 
WHOLESALE GROCERS, 


AxD 
Commission Merchants, 
and dealers in 


iN 
gptetlgaid it PRODUCE, | « 


MRED! N, tina. 


listing bonght out Martin, Benton & 
prepared to carry on the Grocery 
Stine lal its brauches 
Oniers from the 


may30swOm, 


DR.N-D.KENNEDY, THOS. 11. KENNEDY. 
Mosidian, Stise, Hamer Go, Ala 


N. B. & T. H. KENNEDY,» 


Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 


CORNER MALE AND SIDNEY sTREETs, 
MRRIDPAN, MISS. 


Hare for rale, at grestly 
Resortment of 


ped withan ax. They al- | ™ 
fils how: - 


re 
1 


rea 

IF proton tn 

To any ether that’ cau be 
rene 


ind 0 perfec 
ian were 


tinea w oll 


wow itis 


sre Tt 


eas ee 
Sgetein th nes sera Sa 
MERTENS 8 is 


st mtecras, nol take pleazare 

ling then %0 be kn goers. 

Very reapectfatly. J. Sarr, . 0. 
Mattoon, 111, Jan 21, 1866, 


Mosers. Hostetter & 8: 


in the Drog 


Gouthemen: Twrll more of year Stomach Witters 
than of any other madicien, Patties whe have tried | ine oe Meteor 
Deere very high raiae ir excetbent 
(rtare L have ward theon,bugueiG, mad. prescribe ¢ agency for Lauderdale e-unty, 
them Sieh aoparal Mone, fod Cheetaw eouaty, Ala, and. will We 
" 


Jered | 
Maas | TAS. W. 


‘Volumen ef 
favor ot How | 


i MAGHOLIA COTTAGE, = 


“| TOBACCO 


as 
nt | We wal 


or | peace 


(Pormerly the Hoper Henre,) 
MPDELL, . Proprictor. 


{Late of Sumter County.) 


MODILE, ALA 


Thong’ net the « 


RAILROAD WUNCTION | 
Jackson Miss., 


for Oood Fa 


“To Obtain 


| Good Fare & Good Rooms 


| 


STOP AT THz 


(JACKSON, MISSIRSIPPE. 


wit be pl 


x) ea Vine aad Otive 
apritantt 
Petton Hou 


MERIDIAN, MISSIS: 
Ww. 8 PATTON, PROP" 


Tone 
DIAN, 


“House.| 
MISSISSIPPI. 
PROP’R. 


on Ate at pen 
csanodation ef gee 


s 


+. Meals prepared on the airival and ce 
are O° all te 


Ragsdale Hous”, 
ON TOE WILL, 


| 


* east aide ne. 
miar.Giy 


COME ONE, COME ALL! 


| 


Sy PLBASANTS & 09 
MERCHANTS, 


LOUISVILLE, KY 


r 
manpeice ear eee} 


Maj. Gen, Ster 


| onghty natiefy 


thon to es 


The Safety Hand amp, 
Meteor Burning Fluid. 
| 


ITE new Meteor Safety Hand Lemp is the la- 
fest wonder aad nutel y, an well as the creat 

ration of the times.” “The bu a 
Nhe Ol are in every particula 
to anything set ward, while a itcminetiog power 
| has ne superior, | The Lamp will sot bow out 
*. atl the Oil is turxhaus ble. The 


bound to create ® great rerolatinn Im the 
wstawen, and only seode tent to be ap 


FPALLON, FULTON & CO. 
Meridian, Shins 


moet 


lhe | Werl@’s Fal¥, 


-|SAMUEL 


| AGRICULTURAL 


Calhown. 


Beceiving aad Forwarding Mercbants, 


SEWINGIMACHIN 
Awarded the highest Preminm et the exhihts 
Lonis Agricuitara) wu ech. ake 


eal Fair, 18 


LONDON, 


French sEsposition, 


and at cere 


TOREE YEARS 
“Head for a Chealsr aoe 
A. SUBDER & ce., 

Ty Jelkerson 
veMrr 


mart 


RICE BROTHER? & CO 
AND 91 CAMP STI 


Now Orleans, 
OT aud G9 Justia Street 


Warehouse, 


Pinker impoRTERS oF 


eIRMINGHAM, SHEPRIELD AND Wo0L« 
VeRiaut UN 


Hardware, 


Want 


titre 


“LOCKE, 


$F. th end 62 Mh ter rect 
tate Frew belvieea: Cdstembogse and 
foot itte Sureate, 
Kew Orleans: 


UERS IN 


Axes, 
Castings 
Manila Rope, 

Hand Bellows, 


Mae Piastation Seddterss 


mith’ Bellows, 


IMPLEMENTS 


of etery Cexeripnon, ’ 


Jos, H. Mall's ( 


Yort's Pateat COTTON: ruows se SCRAPERS. 


Fan Mhils, 
Corn. Shellera, 


Straw Cutters, Hic 


Plain, Japanned & Stamped TinwWare 
TINSUITH'S HACHINES & TOOLS, 


COOKING & HEATING STOVES 


of every description. 


Cotta” 


Age@* for 


{| STEWART COOKING STOVES 


~ ‘Type, Pressess, ete,, far SAi¢e 
Praha Je the purchase of the Evening News 


eaten 


earn erat 
ths atta 
‘ae rtm 


Pec, 
bet 


We hars, by purchase of the ariginal receipt 
beeome Hsle” Brape ed gered 
Medicine. We oak re a trial, 

Waturence that you will 10 fature, discard 
those baurevus and. testrvetive staff, such at 
Hatemsn's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, Dewee's 
Mixture, Ae., combinations of « past end sath 
. | progressinn ag, whea it was thought that the 
| more disgusting the maintare tbe better the 
rdicine 

the fatere only SEABROOK'S, « com 
uta up ith the edvencement of the 
jeasant to take, harmless in its action, 
end relisble in all casts, Invaluable io 
the following diseases: 
begets stat IRREGULARIT ES 
or | BOW KL ESTIVENESS, 
TEETHING, de. 


Gives health to theebild and rest to the mother. 
We could farolah any quantity of certificates 

bearing evidence of its superior _qral 

prefer that oar medicine sbould stand 

merits, which is will do upom trial. 

JAMES KULDLE & Co. 


ts ore, 
Laboratory,[41 Detlitt Street, Leuisviiie, Ky 


ther establishment 
ee OUI AIM 1S TO 
reepretfal'y eoticlt i 
Coulideat of giving the tioroat 
ithe pant year we bave for- 
the moat raluable. priges 
(parts of tho conntry.. ‘Thore who patron 
of their Boney, 
sd ay articio.en our list ts worth fess, than 
Dultae, retail, aod there are po Ulanks. T's 


heen ; 
‘The C.llowing parties have fecently drawn ral 
wable raterorises from the Merchants’ & Manu 
lactarers’ Swelry Association, and. bave hi 
allowed tw of their Bormes 

Frederick V, I 


PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


Sileer Ter 
ul. 


preparation. Only ten 
the digoreter—who 9 
experiments, aod pet feeti 
Wiotbe public, nde «| 
| sont eminent” pli a 
country to be ths ohost tarps ° 
remedy, for certain diseases, y have | 
knowledge. 
+ All othe compou 
rebut 


er ryrapa of this root 


| 
| 


Hiaiy' yin could be 

we publish be names without perm 

CSeeooraian reer 

Partial List of Articles to be Sold for |{ 
ONE DOLLAR EACH 


without regard to value, and not to be paid fe 
a know what you are to receive 
ilebering Grand Pianos 
worth 
15 Elegant Rosewood Pianos 
15 Elegant Melodeo 
od ease. 
rot Class Sewity Machines 
75 Fine Oil Paint 


parila, and ofte 
r} patient. Lk ia pot ro with Hurley's preps 
 earrency | This ie thé pure and genuine extn 
and will, on trial, be fou fe 
snd perfect curv of the fo 


of 
ration, 
of che 


Of the Bonen, Habitual Costiveress, 
f 


of 
f 
» | 


paint, ind , 

Valmonary Dresses, 3 
iis, ‘Merofula "oF 

King's Evil, 


Hurley's Ague Tonic, 


PERFECTLY 


RELIABLE. | 
| 
| 


tio of 

Sliver ry of every descrip 

‘of the best make aad latest styles. ¢ 
to obtain any of the shore 


tar A chance 
cheator ONS DOOLAK, by, purchasing 4 scaled 


failed to ffect acure. All who have uted 1 
erfuily tell thetr elllicted friends of it as» 


m- | 
ertaia to eure 
or chills and fever. 


RUDDLE & CO. 
Louisville, Ky- 


Sead for it to the p 


HURL 


S | 
w placed in weal 
well mixed. Ove of these envelopes cont 
article, wil 
nby mail to say 
ithout regard to ebotce, on receipt of sat 


Popular Worm Candy! 


alue, and can 
riche named, 


8 


Ne Wa nate | HURLEY'S 


Diesen) | STM ACHIO srrtens 
Eosoot Ane 


BROAD GAUGE SHORT LINE. ming eghoces. tadigen 
Atlantic and Great Western cp DISURDERED RTOMACH, 
FRALLWAY- | ter cece bile tal cn commer i 
For sae or canbe bad st any drug store in 
ths Caled tinten or fom the Groprtia 
Janes HUDDLE 


Oriental Pearl Drops, 


JOR beautifying the complexion, effectually 

removing Tan, Freckles, Botebes, and giv- 
ing the skin an elegant smoothness pot easily 
‘avained by any otber. Ite ase among the ladies 
ea of fashion gives it charsc ter of efficiency which 
WASHINGTON CITY. 8 gnen stamipe 186 itely soperior for the 
‘Thia ws the only Route to the 


OUL REGIONS OF. PENNSYLVANIA 


| Stationery for Commegcial Course, 


| German—full cuurse, not limited, 100 


| Greek—fall course, not limited, 


TRON BUILDING, 
NEW ORLEANS, La. — 


Founded im 1832---Chartered by the 
Legislature of Louisiana, 


WITH COMMERCIAL, AGRICULTURAL, 
AND MECHANICAL DEPARTMENTS, 


THIS COLLEGE, has, by its own mer 
its and thorough, practical plarf of.edaca- 
tion, outlived all the liberally endowed 
State Colleges of this and the South- 
Western States. 11 is the 


Oldest Commercial College in the. 
nited States, 


AMPLE ARRANGYMENTS FOR 


Cne Thousand Students) 
During the Current Year, 


Comparative Cost and Value of the Ea-| 
ucation Given Here and in the Ordi- 
awry end Literary Colleges : 

Lt in believed to be the first ia Europe 
or America, chartered with Commercial, 
Agricultural aud -Mcobavical Depart- 
ments, Every student who gives pro 
attention to the instruction, is qualified 
bofore graduating to keep any set of 
books, it matters not what the business 
may be, and do the Correrpondence of 
ary houre, Students can attend the 
“Commercial Course,"" or 10 the Boglisb, 
French, Spacish, German,Latin or Greek 
Lapguages, or the higher Mathematics, 
ete, separately, Webaye 
Cost of full Commercial Course 

here—Tuition.. 

toard for three month 

Contingent expenses, abou! 


$195 
90 
20 
$255, 
After which the student is ready to go 
into business, and make $1000, $2000, or 
$5000, annually. 
Cost or Onvixany Liressay Cottrors 
—About $100 per annum, for four ye 
or $1000 ; clothing. for four years. 6200, 
or $800—total $2400, four years of 
time expended. Our student will begin 
to work afier three or four months, avd 
rouke, say tho firet year, about 3 
and two years and nine months at prob 
ably $1#00,or $6150 he earns in four years 
Deduct $255 leaves $5892 net gain io our 
but to the other a pet expense 
32400; or $8295 our stadent has gr 
over the other. We suppose the Siu- 
dents in bath cases to have a good Eng. 
lish education to begin with. We deem 
a businces cdncation that enables the stu 
dent to earn $1000, $2000, or $5000 an- 
nually, to be the best fortunes parents 
can give theirtons. So feras known,not | 


Seat to all 


| 
| Dry Goods, 


month: 
TERMS 


Penmanship—lessons nol 
Book-keeping—double an: 


The above constitutes the Commercial 
Course, 
including blank bboky, 10 00 
Stationery for Penmanship, — : 
for Master of Accounts, 1 
jramatica! C yurse, : 50 00 
\—fult Course, not limited, 
juding History, Ithetoric, ete. 100 00 
French—full course, not limited, 100 00 
Spanish—full course, not limited, 100 


100 
10 oo] 
Algebra—full course, not limited, 5 
Feometry—full course not limited 
Teacher's Course of Penmanship, 100 
A Life Ticket in all the D 

meata, bare 
For any Lapguoge, per m 
Drawing per month, 

N. .—A Student hovin 
Course in any branch sa above, is enti 
ied to a Life Ticket in that Depart-nent 
Me can attend such branches as Le may 
desire. 

A diploma from this College is » pas 


Latin —full course, not limited, 


port io all commercial communities.— |" 


‘There are monthly graduating classes — 
acan begio at any time, Cle 
nd crippled soldiers will 
juction made. 
Board and lodging in American, 
French, Spanish, or German families at 
from $30 to $35 per month. 


Office Room, No. 7. 


FACULTY: 
RUFUS DOLBEAR, Parsvrxr, 


Lecturer on Business Customs, Books 
keeping, the Sience of Peomanahip, 
etc. 

Agricullaral Department, , Prin - 
cipal. 

Mechanical Department, 5 

al. 

Compinercial Depertment.—Ior. J. A. 
Monroe, Member New Orleans Dar, 
Lecturer on Contracts. 

Mathematical Department—George B, 
B-ackett, Professor aod Lecturer ‘ou 
Commercial Calculations. 


rinci~ 


J. H. MATHEWS & CO,, 
Receiving, Forwarding and General 
Cmmission Merchants, 
“No. 2 South Commerce Street, _ 
MOBILE, ALA. 


L. BREWER & CO., 


General Commission Merchants, 


mayt-ly 


HUGH. L. HOPFER. 
c 4. Manns. 


Lrnor unzwer. } 
roa, pvagax. 


i THE SALE OF COTTON AND COUS 
try Produce; also, (Grocers and Dealers in 
ribera and Western Woods, 


No. 55 Cor. Commerce and St. Louis Sta. 


MOBILE, ALA. 
Ea-Orders will be promptly attended to, 20 


ESTABLisuxD 1x 1838, 


John K. Randall, 


BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, 
PRINTER AND BLANK BOOK 


Manufacturer, 
No. 5 (old No, 44) North Water St, 
MOBILE, ALA. 


sa Account Books, Printing Papor, 
Blanks, Stationery, &e., 
ale and Retail. 


‘Medical, Theolog eal 


sale on accommodating terms. 


- _Meridian. ae, 
furlbutt, Sturges & Co., 
AT THEIR OLD STAND, 


on the Coraer, and thelr 


NiIw STORE 
1 BUOINIS0, 


AYB on hand 
the largest and by 


Clothing, 
Groceries, 
Hardware, 
Cailery, 
Crockery, 
Bagging, 
Ropo, 
Boots, 
Hats, 
EVER SEEN IN THIS COUNTRY. 


Which they will nelt 


low as they can afford 
Atany rave they will n 


they cousult 
to bos. 


qua 
aide the eorparation limits oa every 


Spring Millinery Goods. 


reeciving our new stock of Bpring | Jule 
eobreciog every. variety ef the | the 
ith. Dress Present 


TE are now 


Call at the old ats: 


RS. A BON 
aprit-wtm MISS ANNIE NEV! 


“MERIDIAN FOUNDRY 
MACHINE SHOP 


THE unde is 


filly to 
manufacture all’ machinery lly made 


| or repaired inFoundries in this section in 


the most approved style, at moderate 
prices and promptly. | Maving. practical 
and experienced inachinists, and first-class 
workmen in alt departments, he feels con~ 


fident of his own ability to give satisfae~ 


Book-Keeping Department —J. B Grif. 
fv. Profersor aud Lecturer on Book- 


lish Department —Rev. w. 
Stickney. Professor and Lecturpr on 
Eng ish Literature, eto., ete. 

Departmen: 


tion In every ~ 
‘Those In want of Awnings, Verandahs, 
aren ba Lintels, oe ae Tron 
ing for Cemetery or other purposes, 

nd, Iu fact, any deseription of castings 
needed or used in country, are invited 
ordering from 


w. MURERY. 


MOCKWELL. | Ts for Moths, M Fleas Bed- 
CO., | Insets on Plante Powis, Aniusls ee 
tar ttt Beware! 11 of all worth- 
that “Costa's” name {s on 
Bottle, and Flask, before 


"rs =. 

W. B. ROCK LL & 

‘Saccessors to Bielock & Co., less. 

BOOKSELLERS, _ STATIONERS, | .,65,5<° 
and Kewndealers, - 


BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK 
MANUFACTURERS, 


Dealers im 
Moskal Instruments 


Iil-cond| 3 
Swellings, Eruptions, 
form, Itech. 


nds, Ll Bites of Spider, Tmeees, 
3 
Pry Te RES 


Boxes 95 ots., BO ots., and BI sixes, 


iS 
Commission Merchants, 
Dealers ln all kinds of 


Staple and tang Greceries 
WESTERN PRODUCE, 


EYES, 


Kewanee Saw Mill,|~: weaae ae 


By Barnes, 
PILANING MILL. besa elo Wholesale Agents for South- 
SASH, DOOR, BLIND AND SHINGLE 3 


FACTORY, 


Miles East Meridian. 


to deliver all kinds of Build. 

1 ‘best heart pive roagh or p'aned 
at any atation on the Selma and Meridian Rail- 
roa 


re. 
Depot 


i 
sod Shlaglee, “AL eraere promptly Billed. 
‘Terms Cash. Send ordersto Dr Heone't, 
Henveti’s Station, or te Hanford & Bro., Merid 
bm may law 


THOS. D. REID & CO., 
Druggist and Apothecaries. 
LEE STREET, Meridian, Miss, 


KEEP always on hand, a cholce selec- 
Hon of Dra; Chemicals, Patent Med- 


“COSTAR's” 
UNIVERSAL 


CORN SOLVENT, 
For Corns, Bunions, Warts, &c. 
‘OB. Boxes, 25 ets. 50 ets. and GL stzes, 
Peay tae gorge 
ri 
484 Broad wa: avert 
‘And by R.Y.R. Chadwick, Meridi- 


an, Miss, 
EF-Barnes, Ward & Co. New Orleans, 
La, Wholesale Agents for Southern States: 


ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, 
United States Internal Revenue, 
‘2d District of Mississippl, 
Braxpox, June 10th, 1807, 
To the Tax Payers of this District 
You are hereby notified that, agrecabl: 
to the 1th Section of the, Hovenne Laws, 
I will proceed to henr, at this oftice, all and 


“COSTAR’S” 
FREPABATION ov 


BITTER-SWEET 


AXD. 


ORANGE BLOSSOMS 


YOR BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXIOX. 
Used to Soften and Beautify the Skin, 
remove Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, &e. 
Ladics are now using It In preferayce to 
all others, 3 


Assessor 2d District of Miss. 
June 11—wtd. 


Smith & Alford. 
MERIDIAN. MISS 


an, Miss. 

Pi pac net me hed & Co. New 
La. Wholesale Agents for South- 
ern States. . 


‘3 PATENT 
le Soda Fountain. » 


Mancfactured ahd sold by tho Patantee. 


508 North Fourth Street; St, Louis, 


mbna! 
A, Mi DOWELL & CO, 


CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, 
MATTING 
HOUSE AND STEAMBOAT 


FURNISHING COODS Co. 


506. FOURTH STREET, 
mardanwien AT. Louts, 


DOWDATL, ILARRIS & CO 


Corner Second and Morgra Strects, 
ST. LOUIS, MO, 


Menvfac'urera of uli kinda of Stem Fapin 
and Boilers, Samant Grist Mill Mochinery, ria 
le. and Double Cirenlar Saw Mile, Tobacco 
Screws sud Presses, Lard Ketie 
dere, Weal 


STERLING PRICE. CELSUS PRICE, 
STERLING PRICE & CO., 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
‘No. 28 North Commercial St., 
Southweat Corner Commercial and Chestost Sta. 


ST. LOWES, moO, 
ILL Jo # General Commission and forward. 
lention given to 
Troduce, «nai 
nd a 


ma’ 


WELLS & MANNING 
Wholesale and Retail Denlera in 


China, Glass a 


E NSWARE, 
¥. W, Core aod St, Chistlen = 


cetera St LOUIS, MO. 
Cincinnati. 


FRANKLIN TYPE FOUNDR 
R. ALLISON, Sup't, 


Weekly S200 Detatin 
= NOMBER 34. 


AU: 


however, 18 the cot 
the tx essaity to fap 


; & Sunddy by] Hour of labor, aud, ale; imagreat degree, 
- " [to the straightened pecuniary ‘circum 
: 1 


| Micksburg. SEM-WEEKLY. GAZETTE 
yaa eee oe Published on Thurad: y 


male! i nee it + J. GIBSO! 


diem, (gether with the 


ee PRESTISS WOUFE, | O » 4 . 

i sburg: Miss” 
ao K BOY Oar nt en 

8 & FORD, : its nace bad 
AW, Mortis, ‘ SE 

sie ae BRUSER, once er soeooer 
- and Sheet-Iron Worker, 20 St. Michael Sirect, semi, Weetly, 
'|RECELVES DEPOSITS, iat fietee ye Mobile. Alabaina. | Westy 


Prem, Mo all Collections, and Hoating Stoves, |” i.e. seta aan a ’ 
‘And Give Promptjatittion Cooking anc ivEe ting aBiggyminty co band a LANGE STOCK of |, 2177 


hi 6) 


sof the ring 

to tho 8 
introduoed in § 
Count 


wer skillet and refiard 
wabining pleasure wits 


7 sont J ntered ne list 
Hoses Front) ACBL lo 8 BrAb Miner Pin Bids Biot Lead, Fire Plantation and Road Wagons, |‘""" ° “***"Mnk te Semicteokty 7 hea pepe 
| rete wick and, Tile. Dearborn & Ji 8 Se lianites, by the Marshals the Her- | aferilian—bas 
REAL  Deaters | Perticulematyeation paid to Steambost end Job Want ae, ma. 19 m vara, Veo Ca ot noes ine 
Boul atest, beinees. Meliseey Sod Washing: LATMPER WHEELS, CARRY LOGS, Asching apt Bs they role through |chochyrt) Rvery ttare 


Ni _ AE) STOVES, 


the crowded streets on their way (0 the 
t 


mayifawty VICKSBURG. Trucks, Carts, Drays, Wheelbarrows ie 


Be, | SET Le ec Fil BOTTO bie, ah 
District, at 4 if ‘ JOSE ’ 14 cs * t 
cn fl ie a x ns at es Wheelwright Material ! 
wR Ns, WHITAKER & GRACE, \ Oe Eues axp > 1). Wagon and Bussy Spokes, Hubs 


Rims,Shafis, Tongucs, &c., 
AlLof whieh we offer at WHOLESAL & 


rl Witt vy 
we otter the fol 


all rr - ih Pi ANTATICN SUPPLIES, 
of \ Tn & Domestic. Wines &Liquors, ~ 

“ ported ee anes! Heo ow MATAUSaHOWEST GABA FalC 

oh : 1h 1 
FRENCH CONPRCTIONER’, kc, |. mafliewim "Naso St Michacl sueet, 
‘Washington Street, 
VICKSBURG, MISS. NOC. FARRER. 7. 1. LAKE. TH08, r, SHELDON 

mor Semif case : 


Pate | 
Fings wor 
hanging, cecupied sm berilcitele of thre 
{ and, iorty-tive foet, with a sii | 
Qfove diundrd sud fifteen te 


of Semi-Wee ee 


—= Tae HOl PARKER, LAKE & CO botnets enacts Behe ver 
LOUIS HOFFMA\ " ve wckiy A nimple bat handsome pavittion i , 
' VICKSBURG, wiss! * Cctton Factors and Grocers, |" ter of th 5‘ ur 


Wholasale Dealer in 
Gus¥, JARDWABE, ssordy| ROPE, | Northwest Coracr St. Lois and Water Sts 
| PISHING TACKLE, & 
Agtsl for Woeeter  Witnoe bet ated | MOBILE. Sey | A 

wilt bao! 

Berit Mente Verk Price. 
All Kinds’of Guns Made and’tepaired. | seep aiways on band, Bagsing 224 Rope, X 
| maylSewly. 


rendy for the 
ton fe net ver Ke 
but looks 


ted nostrils avd roll 
ee 


wero many prom 


a ASD ALL EIxDS oF a; Gen. Ratnsoy, of | id ronod : bus } 
Joes, Shaft, Poles, Wilrom, Esq, of the |; r 1 
, Jedrev here bee "!@roceries, Cigars, Tobacco, I cthe talented "titer ot | rn is teh v4 °q 
bx Jargedt at + WOOD W ORE Iniauors, se. tberthants ave. very capsiaes in | 
aa FACULTY, fog ale at mavolatare' pre ahs omty majdevécn Wiss natn Relive erchiants aie, very cu 
luanent * read added, by : a 7a NOITMian a iy - arrive WO 
gens eo Elare 8. WAMAERLLN. Amt, | =U Se IRA W. PORTER & (0., ; “ 
5 1 TIN as , 
iors asa ses migaceare| JL W. JENNING, ODD FELLOW's HALL,  tanlog iba, Gut 


f n Boyal Street, 
newt Hla Uerwedes «4 | Cen eral Steamboat: \gent, MOBILE, ALATAMA. 
1. se 


dentintroduced to th 
n , of the day, ene of | j 
whom—a Molale sade about the |? were 5 wide 


mer: W bolesal wi Metailera of rt 
MBS MATTIE A. WALKER, WALARE-NOAT (Foot of Urew pap ae ee F 7 ology for w speech which it evs . : 
in Primary Uransbe: Hardware ; a v wo mend his—misfortune to Ve 
Lo c : i! og. aad pationt coumu- . 


MISS ROBINSON. os Vaieksburgs M ise 


ims. HARWELL : Hardware |i ; fh u tt 
are : i} +7 ono of thes apecotes wh her's Will, * 
J. MO HARWELL, | General’ Forwarding ni Com- t : j a enendiae ik Wrote tlk Fv 
tin mission More’ A fal Steet, eousatig in part of - ith : ers oar 
PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, ua-| =e © 


Dialer fa aM kinda of 
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, 


HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 


4 ayy 


DESIRABLE GOODS 


‘Abo, 


night of prdlongel 


is j 
tho bach j Alot of s puldicinaticution, wo | 
1 
| 


For Merchants and Tr 


Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 


4 1 
Qe ete a nut 
area aan te pa eadebrs 


e 
is Livery = 


for 


pting to recover the Holy | 


‘Charet and cS a 
rintsolf that bie work will i c To im common currency, Ny rhe de f 
py a3 ee eae eae es oe : blundered aw. y fram Con | tune due north from Mobile, cecor 
Soles othereve «e-WOODRUEL & DISLENS DOORS, ‘i > Hera, ‘wud was 10] tm Lloyd's ivalrond Almanac 
{Pour waka eve} 7 sen Uruleed ia trying to. interfe to show bis davol: a 
for ~~ Dealers in GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS, 1 ait Sep? Rehard and Saladin thi princi ed Sdn eral 
ge ¢ breath left to follow Bayard over the | feyation to the Constitu’ 


Ear All of whieh we are solling at Lower field of Marignan. happeu to b e 
Prices than heretofore si 4 How long this thing mi ea the North! And. the 
God only knows as tie poor tellow was {it wns, way up the road, fully due } 


nailod ton table and mae fast to 


Wholesale and Metall 


FAMILY & FANCY | 
lush Pulinieot T. 8, BIDGOOD, 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. mn WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IS Ci ] 
1ikehht Le Bogks & Stationery, | !s ui'enon lok dg a 


aprtawim i 


the la kept a scireotyped smile on 
their pallid lips—a'l beiring tha stern 
determination of mariys ready to dc 
w when Providence 
dn black elow! 
with rain nad storm, 


Bia a Pitas, LAUDERDALE COUNTY. 
| Nattocrs anretwaean,| Registration of Voters. 
Mouins aba’ The unteragna Doar of elton 


PPh 


a ’ - 
“Tates of Puition per Mo: MOST RESPECTFULLY call the attention r . : i 

Rates of Fults i per. ‘$ Of my (riewds aba the public to ty lorce and | jaanyr amieuat Pare ore Novation” of the. Sainte: i Wy the RIDES Faieere 
Sey Boece) Phe Rte hanen to aay the only sensible th ab Reennenl of our cy 


ner, i 
‘ud offering at waasaally low . ely, that it was goin 


fs ft 
zhtho had better Sd ia 


Y Appreciate 


BLANK BOOKS. 


Ledgers, Journals, und Rerord Books, of ‘i _ i 

the vations rissa oC paper. Aly : happens to be 0 

tare all made to prler and for “ spare the publicatic 

and durability of bisdiog canno : 22¢ | jatly outraged com 
a two heartily 

Oitce Stationery. * am : hia should atleast have tho recommen 

dation atiributed b 

berlain, Faddladeen, to the dying *p sot ee 

logit Re “We asked" w neighbor of oure 

i a | nately : thartet is bis las . IF 

oat variety ve pabie ic ; efit for nyarket 

Commercial Ft, 2 Pica obteean 4 ‘be Heralds at Arms and Marsh t Salonis taxed 


teach cad. papmuiaetare. is * Camp, having succeeded, however, in : u 
bac ah es frre o 4 waklig up tho bearers, most, of w FOU RROW. Tihs COW 


ndant, #3 ortany 
On one ret 

{| ever, the traits stopped abeyery 
tole on n car load of tho: 

tick 


‘ asleep. Gen, IZ 4 
~ MW SCHOOL, HOOKS H Wise fannely puletes Vel Memees) S088 ve r fact, ti 
sesirreneeemc ORL | iy neck emprseer te Seen eat owe modi on bis appearence, nod in a tow apry nee | gata sold us that te feasou, why. tner 
2 yRWARDING and Missiasippi, and: wil the Lstcbt Wee trae Seelol the meeiog.  “” |sorsmuch deplored Unreniowal of the 
] bed i ¥ «DLA, SHALL Tho: handsome, truly ebivalric. and | Daanis was, ies bya vieie 
dsel ata teein BOOK-BINDING, Leuileniale County, 3 martial sppearance of Gen. Ramsey. re- |" e\td for thei country friends, they bot 
souks , Si ss ——-.-. = | stured good numor amongst the menand |! fa ache ean yee gt 
a“ : ary iy. ‘cod | rots the Mobile Timea. aamile amongs’ thovladies, who all tuzn- | (2 Sfobile for the parpose 


the streets olfsred much 
aneostnd variety of fool than the pur 


5 editheir attention fowarda the koighte 
Raton Gecxanrennenee: gullant feats of  horsomanship 


Merroiax, Jan. 14, [8 Told and ee of lower Missietion! pp; and in fe 
We saw the Tournament! a real, bona | egies boca avin an oy the, Urpin roached: the «dey 
Stisut/mone at the Bnights |*9m? fixe or sx hundred iyavgry 4 
Maven taken the full benedt of ibe | #er turned 1oos0 on the streets, and rusy 
ten seconds, allowed for ench race of one | 8 beacon peraubutatingy them in tue 
; . hundred and [iftcea: yards, which mont | full consciousness of power and wide « 
COUNTRY “MEKCUANTS: AND TEACHERS of them aceomplished between eight and mght? . 


= the lianites covds. 
wit > seconds. 
Re See ae sea ere equestrian Miche victors were painedas follows: 
ae cenees 
pao ds 2. SOS aie 


Lat Drise—W. A, Payne, the Kaiyht of} that 

Dixie. cenion eat 

Zod Brise—Jobm W. Uarvy, the Knight} benaufill baw picey, piecuiad in tse 

of the RetePiame, ._ ge doba Grant, 
3d elas + Jones, the egy ol 


shamaEalter 


| qualification of voters. Accompany- 
ing this summary is the-fnll opinion of 
‘Mr, Stanbery on the power of Mili- 


jtary Commanders, which we regret 


mules and onters, together with the forms 
and proceedings in Bankruptcy, as pro- 


s 
+ Mulgated by the Supreme Court of the 


United States, and are now printing a 
large number of blamk petitions in Bank- 
raptey. 

‘The petition, with the necessary sched- 
Wles makes twelve pages. They will be 
Printed Int ood style, on the finest quality 
w€ cap paper, and in strict conformity to 
the law, We Intend printing immedlately 
fall the blanks used In Hankrupt proceed- 
tnge, and will furnish them to Attorneys 
and others on the most reasonable terms. 

Orders by mail will receive” prompt at- 
tention. 


~~ 
We return thanks to Col, Lawrence, 
Secretary of Wayne Lodge, No. 102 for 
an Invitation to attend the celebration of 
the 24th June, by the Masonic fraternity of 
Shubuta. We regret that other engage- 


ments will prevent our attendance. 
—— 


‘We are glad tosee that Vicksburg 
is to have a reconstruction journal.— 


our limited space will not permit us 
to insert. ‘The bill, he says, contem- 
plates two distinet governments in 
each of the ten States, the one military 
the other civil. Both are provisional 
and cease to exist when new constitu- 
tions arg framed and the States rep- 
resented in Congress. The existing 
‘State Governments, he argues, havé 
not been set aside, nor have they beep 
modified or repealed save only as to 
tho qualification of voters, of persons 
eligible to hold office, the manner of 
holding elections, and the mode of 
framing new constitutions Military 
governments are to protect persons 
in their rights of person and property, 
to suppreas insurrection, disorder and 
violence, and punish or cause to be 
punished all disturbers of the public 
peace and criminals, Military Com- 
manders have no right to appoint ex- 
ecutive, legislative or judicial officers, 
and persons so appointed aro without 
any power whatever. Ifthe law#are 
properly executed tho military must 
remain passive. 

Thero bas been a meeting of the 
Cabinet to consider the Attorney Gen- 


Col. Patridge, late of the Herald, and 
Col. Manlove, of the ‘Times, it is 
announeed, will commence the pub- 
lication of « now daily paper, on tho 
first of July, to advocate reconstrac~ 
tion under the military bill. 


ee 

Gen, Ord saya he will make ap- 
pointments of County Administrators, 
but requests the judges of Probate of 
the different counties to suggest suit. 
able persons to fill the places. 


——<0--- 
Common Semse Against Sentt- 


ment. 

Tho Memphis Bulletin edited by 
Admiral Semmes, who, we suppose, 
few of our readers will accuse of 
“Assistant Radicalism,” thus contrasts 
Gov. Perry's late letter, with the 
speoch of another South Carolina 
statesmen, Gov. Orr: Whilst we ad- 
mire the impracticticablo sentimental- 

of Governor Perry, we docidedly 
yive the preference to the practical, 
non-sentimental, common senso of 
‘Governor Orr. Pegry would have his 
people, ina fit of the hereics, throw 
themrelves under the juggernant of 
the negro, And be ground te powder, 
whilst Orr would rescue them from 60 
ignominions s fate, by simply advis- 
ing them to putout their hands, and 
turn the-car aside. ‘The argument is 
in @ nut-diell In South Carolina the 
nogroes are in a majority. It is abso- 
Jately certain, therefore, that if every 
respectable white man in the Stato 
should vote against a convention, a 
convention would be called neverthe- 
Jess. A convention called under these 
‘circumstances would, of course, be 
nnder the exclusive control of the ne- 
gross, and their white allies, who, to 
make themselves neceptable to the ne- 
groes, in tho hopo of sharing tho 
plunder with them, would go even 
boyomd their sablofriends in disfran- 
chising thei Own face. Such a con- 
vention would not stop at the require- 
ments of Congress, asexpressed in the 
reconstruction acts, but would go far 
beyond them; and the more radical 
the constitution, the more favor it 


eral’s opinion concerning registration 
at which the whole matter was care- 
fully considered and finally sustained. 
The President then announced that 
after full deliberation he concurred 
with the majority upon those sections 
of the summary upon“Which the Sec- 
retary of War expressed his dis- 
sent, and that he goncurre’l with the 
Cabinet upon those sections approved 
by a unanimous vote, and that asit 
appeared the Military Commanders 
entertamed doubts upon the points 
covered by the summary, as their ac. 
tion hitherto had been uniform, he 
deemed it proper, without further de- 
Iny, to communicate in a general or. 
der to the rsepective cemmanders, the 
pointa sot forth in-the summary. 

‘Tho points are in brief as follows: 
The oath is the only test; registers 
hare no authority to add to or in- 
quire about it; the applicant must bt 
a citizen; papers cannot be required of 
naturalized citizens; applicants must 
be twenty-one years old; persons con- 
victed of felony or rebellion are dis- 


the oath of allegiance gnd afterwards 
engaged in rebellion; Militia officers, 
holding office before the war are not 
disqualified, nor are municipal off- 
cers; old federal officers, civil or mili- 
tary, aro disqualified, and so are Mem- 

ra of Congress and State Legisla- 
tares before the rebellion, but not the 
members of State Constitutional Con- 
ventions, prior tothe war. All State, 
Executive and Judicial officers, and 
also county officers, who, by the laws 
of their State, were required to take 
an oath of allegiance to the United 
States, are disqualified. Nothing but 
a voluntary act in support of tho re- 
bellion can work disfranchisement, not 
oven serving in the army under com- 
pulsion of conscription or any other 
anthority which could not be safely re- 
sisted. Voluntary loans of money 
disqualifies, nnd so does speaking and 
writing to incite others to engage in 
war. All parties having acted in sup- 
port of the rebellion, such as members 


would find with the ramp Congress. 
Such is the fate which Governor Perry 
would prepare for his people. Gov- 
ernor Orr thinks, on tho contrary, that, 
with proper efforts on the part of the 
whites, the convention may be con- 
trolled, and kept within tho limits of 
the recoustruction acts—which we 
think qnite probable. At all events, 
it would seem to be absolute insanity, 
not to make the effort. The Governor 
said: 

“He earnestly insisted upon the ae- 


while there are only forty thousand 
whites. It is trae, perhaps, that there 


of Secession Conventions, Congress 
Legislature, the Diplomatic Agents of 
the Confederacy and all others estab- 
lished to carry on hostilities against 
tho United States Government are 
disqualified. 
_ 
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. 


Menrp1ax Lopas, No. 80, 1. 0. 0. F. 


pectal meeting of the Lodge. call; 
the following preamble and 
resolutions, drafted by a Comittee ap- 
pointed for that parpose, were Tutrodneed 
and accepted hy the Lodge, viz: 
Warneas, The Omni; Raler of the 
Untverse, has, In the di tion of His 
Divine Providence, seen ft to call from 


among tw Mrs. Fanny J. Karly. late co 
sort of our munch, esteemed friend an 
brother, E. V. Early, therefore, 


ved, That inthe death of 


ly,onr community has been de- 
‘One of Its most excellent Chris 


‘Meridian, June 


qualified, and 8» are persons who took | § 


- (Geesezat aplbarys gives Gon 
Sag 1 


oath; aor to adiminlster 

to an person. touc! 

ifieations of the applicant. oF 
1em— | 


or 
that. if false, the permon | must 
ing It shall be tried and punished for 


ry. 
‘No provlalon is made for challenging the 
qualitications of the applicant, or enter 
pon any trial or tnvestigation of hs a 
Itlcations, eltber by witnesses or any oth- 


er form of 


> 
> 


r= 
ei 


in the election district. He may 
be registered If te has been such eltizen 
fora period Jest than twelve months at 
the tine he applies for registration, but he 
cannot yote at any election unles bls elti- 
zenship has then extended to the full term 
of one year. Ax to such person the exact 
length of his ltizenship shoukt be, note! 
‘opposite his name on the list, so that I 
may appear on the day of election, upon 
reference to the list, Whether the full term 
has then become accomplished. 
4. And unnaturalized men cannot take 
th, but an allen Who has been na- 
zed can take It, and no other proof of 
{uralization can be required from him. 
So one who Is not twenty-one years 
of age at the time of registration can take 
thievath, for he must swear that he has 
then attained that age. a 
. Nooue who has been disfranchised 
for pavtleipation in any. rebcllon agalnst 
the United States, or for felony committed 
agalust the laws of an; 


State of the Unit- |] 
el ages, can safely take thls oath, 
‘TheTwetual participation in a rebellion, 
or the actual commission of a felony, «oes 
not amount todisfranchisement. ‘The sort 
fdisfranchisement here meant Is that 
hls declared by law: 1 by com= 
petent authority. or which has been 
Upon the criminal by the sent 
court which tried him for the erim 
> law of the United States has declar- 
of disfranchisement for 
rebellion alone. Nor ts it 
such law exists ip either 
Vir- 
instruc 


Pe) 


ax to the qualifications of any person 
whose name Is not ou the list, or as to the 
qnalietions of any pervon ‘whove name 
s 


18. The mode f voting is proviled fi 
eo ing is in 
lot, “he board will 


nex 
‘or single. 


‘ou 
‘Ret one hotde, ft will doyou good. 


TOUR LIPB BLOOD 


Mast be cha i 
Mes be chanel, ert tot rllred | 


quiring pare blood. 
DRO LE COS 
CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH 


a te Diatrlet; 
ing the Stone must 
bed by the act of Con 

entitled “AT 


of office.’ 
jonor to be, with great respect 
HExny Staxprny, 
‘Attorney General. 


— 
NEW ADVERTISEM NTS, 


b LEACHMAX, 
ACHMAN @ S31ITH, 
La’ ‘Meridian, 
—_ 
DS! N JODS11 Oue. Skln Diseases, 
NEW GOODS! NEW GGODS!! Gitinar Tumorsand Aweltings okt Ul 
WE are Just receiving from Memphis cers And old Sores, Constitutional De- 
and other markets a rangements, ete. it acta Ike a charm. 


COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OLE " 
of the very latest styles of which hang ee mad 
pul» Fluid Ext. Bearberry, Cubebs 
a nd Buchu, 
ler, nt 


to 
we Ruvite the attention of the trading 
pecially the Ladies, as they will 2 
Desire to Urinate, Urina: 
or Milky Urine, Effects 


u 
wil be given. 

As todisfranchtsement arising from 
having held office followed by  particlpa- 
tlon in rebellion 

the most important part of the 
atric to 
1 


He, and es Jane 
find our stock of LADIES’ DRESS 
GOODS complete. 


[aF-Come to the 


yourselves. 
RROACH, BROWN & CO. 
dian, Jane 2d 


" -‘McARTHUR'S — of Buergy, 
Strai nd all affect 8 
PURE SCUPPERNONG WINE, madquick snd peliaite Dimetion TUS | Eat Trobe. Snel, 
at Tamola Station. The purest and mos In all cases of@ want of action on the | 2 P Terrill, 
detghttul summer beverage and complet part of the Kidneys and 
over offered. 


stomach For sale ty old oF you 
CK, Merid pound can be relled 


NEDY, Lauder 
sie EE. 
TRUSTEE'S SALE. me bi tenee 


RY virtue of a deed of trustexceuted yyithich never! to aronse the Tires 

NL Her the Sth of May, 1607, 4cleaes the Stomach, opes the Bowels and 
nt of a certain note, dunrelieve the mont Inveterate case of Chills, 

i Hagutale of Meridtan, and re Ode package Will cure a case of stx months | WIE 

conded in the office of the Probate Cler!' ng. 

of Lauderdale County, Miss. In dees! bool 

M. pages 7 and 74, the undersignéd a 

trustees, will on the first Monday in AuRED D 

gnst next, 1867, hetween the : 

M. sell at publ 


rive at ite meaning. 


terwarils engaged in 

bellion agatnat the United St 

aid and comfurt to the ener 

that I have never taken an oa! 

ber of Congress of the United States, or at 

an officer of the United States or as a 
lature, or ax an 


r, affect ae 
tr femmle, this cour | ZOE! & Finer, 
anti Wm Thames, 


le. 


rection or rebellion agalny 
States, or given ald and comfort to the 
emiles thereof.” 

‘Two elements taust_conenr In onler 
distinguish a person under these lau 
First, the office and official oath to support 
the Constitition of the United + 
Second, engaging afterwards In rebellion. 
Both mst 9 work disqualitication, 

ust happen in the order of tine TARRMG@A Keunvy 


person who bas held an office ant | th, “ 

taken the oath to support the Federal Con- [ sake. 

stitution and has not afterward engaged jane 

in rebellion. {4 not disqualified. Sa. too. a | ¢ 

person who has en; In_ rebellion, but 
snot therefore held an_ office and taken 

that oath, Is not disqualified. 

K Officers of the United States. 

As to these the language Is without Iim- 
itation. ‘The person who has at any th 
prior to the rebellion held an office, civil 
or military, under the, United States, and 
has taken'an officlal oath to suport the 
Constitution of the United States, is sub- 
Ject to disqualification, 

9. Military officers of 
to the rebellion, are not s 


TS as. trustees, Convey 


1s vested In us trustees onlyeiney Catena Kall 


“stomach and 
nfo meses 


eee oes 
iatt 


t. wet 


MAYOR'S OFFICE, 
Menrpiax, Mss, June 2% 1807, 


State, prior |, Innecordance with a Resolution, 


to disqual~ 
recent 


lages, such as Mad 
taunell, police dad other city our town of 
ficers, are not subject to disqualification. 

dion Seeatincrabers of the, Congress of | dat a keep 

bellion bee of the Congress o j 
the United States or members of 2 State ina clean condition, at 
qualification. 
of con- 


, the’ 
the 
ak | raMice 


case. 


The Board will visit the premises’ 
citizens, and make such suggestions, 


ject to esq 


jude county officers, as to whom I made, 208. 


Meridian, 
KENNEDY -& 
WIIOLESALE 


ven. After full eons! 
ved at the coneluston that they are sub- 
Jeet to disqualification If they were re- 
red to take asa part of their oath, the 
0 support the Constitution of the 

I States, 
sons who exercised mere agen- 
‘of employments under State authori- 


GIBBS, # i werranted. 
GROCERS aay et Sat 3) eos 
r. ak 4 


DRONGOOLE 4 CO, |. sprite 


rxoa 
Having specified what offices held by 

any one prior to the rebellion come within | filling 
the meaning of the law, it is necessary 
it condnet 


We il 
orders entrusted to ofir care. 
whats vic * 


| 
Hite 3h 


had 


age 
pat! 


description of the 
oe FERS UENT 


HARDAWAY & CO, 


rally shox m 
s wer WHOLESAL 


Kere aciesiotess gore 


Beleot Powders, stc., wad in fact all 


DRUGS AND MEDICINES, 


Se Sipser Ie Het wrt 
‘WIND 
eS Pr pia W GLASS AND RASH 


‘REDICINES, 


eeseged s S5ieieestseeies: 


Per 


SSSSSSSRSTESUNSESASSSS BY SSSSSSSNSSSeSeoussssnessesses S Sessesssexs 


Bove emonee 


we 38 a fhek 3 oe 8h 


14,15,16817 
75 
34 


Re 3-58 
5 


2 


yt2 


&.0. RH. 


Beaman 
=o 


House 


Eeesiauesisll 


“ansurveyed”) 
a 


38 


ecm eGereSe: ao 


gegeee 
Bra iieauteba eo wut 


a 


S4and7 
Band Bly 
told 

9 


9 
land2 


ltd 
13 


we eaacewuSanes us 


3 


Susken 


$3 


iniles's 12 Bai: 
betveen tite hours of 10-sclock A, Scand 4 olor, 


¥ w 
‘advertised! will Be brs 


M. 
‘iven on the 
Collector. 


AGENTS. 
— & RETAIL DRUGGISTS, 


CORNER WASHINGTON AND CLAY STREETS, 
Vicksburg, Miss. 


Medicines, soch 
Mbearvosie Seder Aisoet 


everything coming within tbe Drag Dasioers Give use call and we will 
i lw era aT 8 


=| DIRECT DMPORTERS 
|| Corner of Bt. n s 


from § to a. m,, as sual. 
J.B. SMITH, P, M 


Ing to subscribe to a cheap newspaper, will 
‘be found wnier the bead of club rates— 
‘We haye revised and reduced our terms 40 
‘ns to put the Gazette within the reach of 


ted to the Interest of our section. Let our! 
friends in the East stir themselves In. get~ 
ting ap clubs and extending the clreula- 
tion of our paper. 


‘The original formula for, the manufio- u 
pecitio— 


ture of the rare Ted 


over, It does not deteriorate 
uate. 


da any cli- 
0 


‘Tur number of persons registered here 
x up five 


Scarreuxoxa Wore—We baye before 


ue a sample of this fermented faice of the | js the 


Seuppernong grape, made by Mr. Jobn G, 
MeArthur, of Tamola, Kemper county, and 
if we are any Judge p:0-02n¢ elt a most ex- 
cellent article—snch a qhality as Hebe or 


BE 
Feds! 


South 
«to what our peo} 
mullitary 1, butall agree, we think, that 


‘of crery one to register. 
te fot ngatost 


Ganymedes would have delighted to serve 1 


to the Gods. It is highly recommended 
for medicinal purposes at this season of 
ths year, anil cau be had at the drug store, 
of Mr, RY. R. Chadwick. Theadvertise~ 
ment appears elsewhere. 
pansies 

Wo had the pleasure of a call on Friday 
from Dr, Nicholson, of Mobile, who vislt- 
elonrelty for the purpose of lecturing 
‘on Religion and Chemistry, but was called: 
away Wy the sickness of a relative in Mo- 
vile, 

Dr. Nicholson's lectures aro spoken of 


reeldences jn various directions. 
eee ince the elty. 
us of New Ore But ‘tls time to close. 
More anon. dD 
TID. QRS. 4ru MILITARY DISTRICT, 
OUAAISMIPPT AXD ANKAXS AX.) 


Vieksburg, Miss, June 18th, 1867. 
Lat 


‘very highly, and have given great satis { 


faction,to the public at the different pla 
‘ees he has visited. We learn he Intends 
visiting Meridiag during next week, or at 
some eatly period, auif' will give the citi- 
zens of our town an opportumity to hear 
ono of his interesting lectures. Ie 
‘will undoubtedly have a large and appre- 
clativeandicnce. Dr: N. proposes to le ture 
at the Baptist Chureh 


We learn from the Enterprise Star, that 
the total number of votes registered In 
Clarke County, *0 far, nie 1254, of thesr 
£80 are colorpd, nnil 274 whites, 


We learn thaty Judge “L. Johnson, of 
Enterprise, has located at Holly Springs, 
anil formed a partnership with J. Ge At- 
Kinson, Eaq, of that place. Judge John- 
son lias many friends in this part of the 
State, who wlll be glad to hear of his pros- 


perlty. 

‘We give on our first page Maj. St. Paul's 
account of the late tournament at this 
place. His gpology for the address of the 
“orator of the day,” will not be endorsed 
hy those who heard him. His speceh wes 


an 
yh whatever with the pro- 
ceedings of those Courts. 
‘By command of 


towhom the mat- 
jand Me. 
d_ the 


vertalnly a good one—Iintermixed with la~}o° 


tellectual rockets, starry gems of thought, 
and a review of knight-errantry from its 
Anclplency, which was fnteresting tol all. 


Nox-Exrtosive Bursixa Fitu—The 
‘Meteor Safety Burning Flald, recently in- 


_ ty; Ie destined to take the place of all 
eubstances. Tho right for the 
sale of such fluid has been purchased 


fis 


> 
Ly 


Li 


county [on Burope Bs floes 


Eade ee 


150 biaeks and | 
Ay. u—A formidable | 


Progressing at iien-| 
-ketl two streets. 


1 hax been at-| 
seith demolition. 


z 


Is, 
‘rloters are in full 


troops ha 


of disturbance with or- 


find and restore quiet at | 


june 18—The cross-ex- 


shake Dyes’ testimony | the U! 
must be abandoned unless there {+ tore | y 


some inconsistencies ex- 


to having seen 
day on Penn- 


the proof that under the name of 

John Harrison, Surratt left Montreal 
‘afternoon of the 12th 

the 18th, this would have givetr him about 

four days to make the trip and do his 


follow! h has been sent. to 
Be Bigedenan, Collector of Tar 


cept the inition: 
there without unnecessa: 


condition of my, prix 
la me to decline.” 


‘There was a fall Cabinet meeting to-day. 
New Oxteaxs, June 18.—Tha following 
‘TOME Galveston, dated 


saya a tele- 
'Bd states that 
‘hot been con- 


tn Mourning, residing in 
‘pon President 


Datllle with justice and his duticn Mic 
wi AI jis duties. le 
sald had been shot and they 
had not 

"There had been two engagements at thé 
capieal which resulted in favor of the Re- 
publicins. Forelgnors had aivised Mar 
quez to surrender, promising to protect hfs 


escape. 

"The Brownsville Ranchero says the Bi 
‘Mexicano of the Lith reports Santa Anna 
off Vera Cruz. 


It 
Fes. 


‘commanting the Ci 
Gert. O'Haron, conimavier of 
¢ treasonable correspondence 

He has also arrested 


harmed. 
Mejia selected Excobedo as hix counsel. 
who refused to serve, saying, “be would 


AE W—The, Cabinet 
SUBST atest eT 


Charleston. Roe was wounded, it fs sup- 
‘posnd mortally. at the first fire. Boag sur- 
hiinself promptly to the civil 


‘New Oxtrass, June 10—A b- 
eendladeran article 


threatened us: now sbe tr us; be 
eg 

is ber ki a 
heads of Maximilian and his erals are 
feoperiously demanded by the Mexican 


themselves that no European here 
after will be able to cocree them elther in- 


paying debts or any other way. So far | f 


to 
they say nothing aboit the United. States, 

MOND, June 19—In registration in 
this clty to-day the blacks went ninety- 
seven of the whites. In the county 


fifty-nine whites and two blacks were reg- | i 


istered. 

Two cliizens ave licen summoned 
fore the United "stairs "Commiston 
charged w' 5 comm 
Seredisfranchleaks $4 


Prrensnvne, June 9.—In two ward: 


‘gistered. 
he whites op the 


Oana, June $—The superintendent of 
m Paeific allroad says the work 


protection from the Indians. 
Purapetrnta, Jone 19,10 P. 

Ainerican Variety Theatre, on Wal 

and much surrounding property, 


NGTOX, June 2 
aNorthwanl trip Iu the morn- 


ing. 
Prominent citizens of 
have telegraphed the Presid 
Mr. King, of the Times, for the 
mision. 

The close relations between Thos. 
Smootand the wife of Henry John=on 
were interrupted by Johnson, who s\ 


t | © 
Smogtinin the head. Smoot dicd in a 


half an bour. 
General Longstrect has been panlones! 
“The Hussian treaty has been oficial 


Prpmuleae . 
ULADELFMA, June 20.—Thirty dead 
amd thirty wounded have been re 
from last night + fire. 
mwoxD, June 20.—Mark Downey 
and Thos. B. White, two well-known 
ere arrali fore Gi 
7 Cememporc ber deed a 
jury in having taken the re 
math seater 


jd on the first 


the whites in the Stat 
chised If the District Attorney's rot 
is sustained. 
Roth cists were continued till to-nm 
row. There ls great interest 1 
bby all classes of citizens fy th 
Moxtoomery, June 2. 


nat a 
paragraphs or onder No. 32 chiefly with 
regard to the auppreasion of the ule of 
distilled spirits. 

Bayagath Jane 


Tiean Sta 
Merrill 


Stare Prices of Articles at Meridian, 


CONRESTED BY 4 MEncmAsT. 


Meemus Gazerrr Orrrer, } 
June 21, 1867. 


Axrs—Collins. 
Reynolds, ...... 
Basotxo—Ky. .¥ yd. 
India. ......8 yd 
Bacox—Hains..? 1. 


REE soe 
SaSSsneus 
esses 

free 
S11 REsleeesal 


s 
eeeo5 
elie & 

= 


' 
| 


EPPPORPE 


eevee 
eras eo 
Sas55se0"ssesa0 
ae 
8 


sas 
Tee 


rout Sts, betwees Lee & Jobason Avenues 


MERIDIAN, Miss. 


‘Commlestoner. | ® 


The President | » 


Registration will |) 
i t 


| 


OPIXIONS OF THE PEOPLE CONCEENTNG 

BITTERS. 

| PROTECTION ROR THE HEALTHY 
an 


STOMACILT 


RELIEF 


[The Mexican press arc congratulating | 0; 


sod the following tet 


+ | howe 


feluy tn fhe 


re billions attack, 
weak 


Picsught a ‘ha 


ak nnd thr « 
had z 


a for eenecal” wen 
Efronie dlarrbeea. feapecte 
fove bet In ew far Featorea te that Ue 


‘qaintances, And. 
Sheeting a epeedy cure 
BIRAD 


Fovtmaster a 


Liam bow beeping 
a renpeet falls 

Mosers, Woatetter & Xonith 
iin: Th is with the greatest pleasure 


that 1 
four Ntamach Titers te. the. js 
beat 


See 


Let, Va. 
 Ta., Nor. 6. Ieee 


a J. SETH, MD. 
Mattoon, Ill, Jan. 21, 1456, 


Purchasing Agents, 
ri | Ofice No. 418 North’ Second Street, (Up Stairs.) 
= St. Lonis, Me, 

4 | oerSrow ty — $ 


(aise! | s@rSend for Destr ptive Parophlet. eae 


M. W. WARNE'S PATENT 
i} Atmospheric Iortable Soda Fountain, 
Mencfactured and sold by the Patanter, 


| 508 North Fourth Street, St, Louis, 
tahsd-ansen. 
DR. WHITTIER , 


Losgrs bY Seams Locaren 
Ly LUIS than any ether Prive 


IN ST. 
i 


betes, Hludder 
ie affections ef 


| [with competent 

requiring daily po 
ta the 

Medicine sent everywhare by mi 


1st 
et, Gas mane auth the! 14 
A. Mc DOWELL & CO., 
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, 
MATTING 
HOUSE AND STEAMBOAT 


FURNISHING COODS CO- 


: 5 ae i % ia 

‘WASHINGTON FODNDRY, 
EN E & MACUL S| 

gr ng mo. 


Manvfeeturers of all kinds of Steam 


Cos tinge, ‘Aust Fans, 1 
Fire Were a 


Taf Ax 


| 
| 
! No, 23 North Commercial St., 


Southwest Corner Commercial and Chestnut Ste 


Wrtsefasnes 


LS & MANNING, 
Retail Dealer 

|;China, Glass and 

QUEENSWARE, 


X.W, Cerne Fourth aod St. Charles Sts, 
ST. LOUIS, MO. 


tawim 


Cincinnati. 
FRANKLIN TYPE FOUNDRY. 
It. ALLISON, Sup't. 

168 Vi Yreet, Cincinnati, Ohio, 


, Stereotyping and 
m 


bar Eloctrotypi 
Wood Engraving. 


“Queen of the South.” 


uy 09 otber before sending 
Pamphlet Address, of call on, 
ISAAC STUAUR & 0O., 
Cor. Froat & Jobe sn 
mardewly Cine: 
ce WINKLE & CO., 
No. 365 West Front 8t., Cincinnati, 0, 


estanuisuep 1832, 


Lumber-yard and Bullders’ Warrreome— 
Deer, Seah & Venetian Shutter Pactory 


UR FACTORY 18 39 
. We manefactare and 


é 
& 


i 
i 


i 


is 


Aswam. | 


French Burr Portable Grist Mills, 
at | Por Cora Meal, Whest Flouring and Stock Feed, 


PC os heme Gry 2m 
Nodk & To. KENNEDY, 
Wholesale ane Retr ot 
come BALE 4 aa 


a 


’ 
Mt 


in the Drog 
stave, okere he. “sey be Cursait d st ult 
wf the das, euless ol ata 


RY. R. CHADWICK 
DRUGS.MEDICINES 


Cheinicals, 
FANCY SOAP, PERFUMERY, 
OIL, GLASS. INK, &c., 

Blair Bestoratices, Dseatr 
Kail Lead 
Lads, stools, Lanes, 
Afee 0 targe tack of 
co 


—- 24 
J . I. SNOW & CO., 


Are sow giving 


Great 


| 
PIANO 
ORGAN! 


Barz: 
1 


FORTES! 


ACCORDBON 
FLUTI 
MU 


3 INSTRUME; 


FRENCH & GERMA 
and everything is 
| Fine Now Rosewood Pianos, seven 
Prom... 


AND NO MISTAK 
Bx Music Neatly Bonnd. 
J. H. SNOW & CO 


ket Bitters 


Mobile and Ohio Railroad, 


+ aD 
|MEMPHIS AND LOUISVILLE 


RAILROAD LINE. 


The most Areet amd expelitious rout 
volute In SMbeabonlpye te 


LOUISVIE 


from all 
CINCINNATI 


thern and Eastern 


ntl Fickats 
ck 


on 
FF ASK POR TICKYTS VIA LOVISVILLE 29 


Tanie 


thirway 
ot 


ALBERT FINK, 
General Sorperintaadowt LAN. IC 
Janel tau 


ATTENTION, 
Southern Merchants ond Planters! 
FRANK BALLARD, 
Wholesale Commission Mervhan!, 


—ten 


sweatin «he 
foaliiren aed arnirrs mlivited 


Jonett-wty, 
BROAD GAUGE SHORT LINE. 


Atlantic and Great Western 
RALLWAY- 


Ra rae 
Cincinnati, or Urbana, or Gslion, or 
Mansfield, or Cleveland, or 
Corry, or Salamaaca, 

70 oR rRO3t 


NEW YORK, 
nosspeeuene 
Pa WHTAL 


}ORE, apd 
ASHIAGTON CITT. 
Thie «2 the only Koate io ise 


‘| OIL REGIONS OP PENNSYLVANIA 


REE eat caren 
Campbell Ele 
(Permerly the Roper tow 2. 
JAS. W. CAMPBELL, rep 
Gate vt Sacter,County.) © 


~ ‘THE NELSON HOUSE, 


‘TYongh not the “Biggest” Building, 
ay run 
RAILROAD SUNCTION 
Jackson, Miss., 


[Ag cetehtshed, a reratatign for Goud ar. 
Heda, and ather 
wthiawelane FOLIC 


eno wMfurts lo make 


for tab’ 
uranic (or th 


Sas N abit: Prove, 
To O 
Good Bare & Good Rooms 


srov-at te 


ain 


“MAGNOLIA COTTAGE, 


7.0 


JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI. 
nay iawn, 


Private}Boarding 


bY MRS ANN DOZIKK, ST. LOUIS, 10 


HAVE opened a large and eommod 
tafe Boarding Mouse, and 
av of my old friends, 
18 (th Streety between 1" 


Patton House, 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, 
w. a PATTON, PROP’R.. 


Jones House. 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPL 
JOSIAH JONES, : PROP’R. 


open for the re 
ra and secommndation’ of extn. The 


gsdale House, 
ON THE HILL, 

On the East Side of the Rai!-c 

Bee rasp eh cet The tera ets 

bd eons priser ta push 


iditions and improvements coat 
Remember " Kagedale I 


Ra 


COME ONE, COME ALL! 
y 


 revpectfully invite the Tat lies to cai! and 
and examine our importathos 


DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, 
Fresh from New York, 


see Mater ouravce cannot be earpanwed 
peanty, aod which we offer at great 
Couatry Merchant parchasing 


DEY GooDS, 
Clothing, Bools, Shoes, Hats &e 


il! find it to 


poland 


jan 6 630m 


Messrs. PLEASANTS & C0. 
TOBACCO =MERCILAN 


LOUISVILLE, KY. 


Opposite Joaes I 


af Tobacco, sh prices. merely 
The enormons Governin T 


to lott pounds of oce poond peckageas abd wt 
Fanted of the best quality 10 aay wan 
Waclared istbemtbet en ™ 
REFER TO 
Price, St. Lovi«. Mo. 
James U1, Boyd, Treasurer Cliy of Jack- 


|. Ledbetter, Olty of Jackson, Mise. 
it. 1. Henderson. Mayor, Meridian. 
. Buford, College Hill, Mi 
Thornton, Okolons; Mies 
al ‘Suh: Street, 
co Horse, Lonisvillé, Ky. = igs 
Ww, 


dollars per day, selling ont Tobeceos. 

We will give all necessary Information and-shor- 

Yracttabiliy of the usdertaling. upos applies. 
yracticability of the uadertaking w 

ion to ws by totter, pee 
‘Address PLEABANTS & CO. 

Care uf 9th Mtreet 


may2tewit Tovrsvinie, an 


The Safety. Hand Lamp, 


‘Meteor Burning Fluid. 
» Ti om Meter, Salty Hand Lamp be 
mihi ef the ue times. . The ba-ning quali- 


Oil are in ever? parliesiar naporior 
pen von 


‘We hare the digenéy for Lauderdale cunt 
Mum, sod Choctaw cousty, Ala, aed it be 


SEWINGIMACHINE 


ded the highest Premium at the exhibi 
tion of the St. ‘Agricultural and Mecbeni 
peal Fair, 1844, 


The World's Fair, 


LONDON, 


French Exposition, 


PARIS, 


and at every 


United States Fair 


Where sewing Machioes have been exhibited. 


Every Machi 
WARRANTED TUREE Y 
A. SUMNER & CO., 


[at™ Send for x Circalar. ow 
7) Jefferson Street, 


RICE BROTHERS 200, 
AND 91 CAMP STREET, 


—and— 
569 {MAGAZINE STREET, 


Now Orleans. 


a 
Warehouse, 97 and 99 Julla Street 


DIRECT LurORTERS OF 


PFTELD 
VERUAMPT! 


BIRMINGHAD, AND WOOL 


Hardware, 
Cutlery, 
Guns and 
Edge 


Tools, 


Which are offered to the Country Trade ate 
small sdvance on cout of iimjortation. 


ILDERS HARDWARE, 


Tron Mantels and Manel Gr tor 


Bitte rs| 


NGIN) 
[Red Jacket E 
SAMUEL LOCKE, 


Nos, 37,120, 42 and 43 Peters Street, 


Late Front Levee, between Custombouse aud 


Lrenville Streets, 


Wew Orloans. 


IMPORTERS end DEALERS 18 


HARDWARE 


Tie Pal, 
Si0M Yeon, 
Har Iroo, 
Daly, 
Axes, 
Castings, 
Manilla Rope, 
Haad Betows, 
Blackamithe’ Bellows, Plantation Saddlery, 
and — 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 
of every description. 


Jas. H. Hall's (Mayeevil'e, Ky.,) PLOWS 
Calhoun ™  COTTOY SCRAVERS 
COTTON SWEEP 
Yoat‘a Patent COTTON PLOWS & SCRAPERS 


Fan Mills, 
~ Corn Shelters, 


Straw Cutters, Ete. 
“se 
Piaia, Japanned & Stamped Tinware 
‘TINSMITH'S MACHINES & TOOLS. 


erst | COOKING & HEATING STOVES 


. | or America, chartered wit! 


Dolbear’s Commertial College 


OPEN CONSTANTLY, DAY AND EVENING 
Corner of Camp and Common 5t., 


In the {Elegant and Spacious 
IRON BUILDING, 


NEW ORLEANS, La. 
Founded in 1832---Chartered by the 
Legislature of Louisiana, 


WITH COMMERCIAL, AGRICULTURAL, 
AND MECHANICS# DEPARIMESTS, 


THIS COLLEGE, has, bycitd bmp’ mer~ 
ils nod tho “practical plan of tducs- 
tion, outlived gt the: liberally endowed 
State Colleges. of this and the,South- 
Western States. It is the 


Oldest Commercial College in the 
"United States, 


AMPLE ARRANGEMENTS FOR 


Cne Thousand Students! 


During the Current Year, 


Comparative Cost and Value of the Ed- 
ucation Given Here and in the Ordi- 
nory and Literary Colleges 


1t is believed to be the first in Earope 
Commercial, 
icultural and Mechanical Depart- 
Every student who gives proper 
nto the instruction, is qualilied 
graduating to keep any set of 
it matters not what the business 
ie, and do the Correspondence of 
Studenta can attend the 

Course,” or to the Englial 

b, German,Latin or Gre 
io higher Methems' 


P i 
Cont of full Commercial Cours 
bere—Tuition.. 
ttuard for three months 
Contingent expenses, about. 
Total 
After which the student is ready to go 
foto siness, and © $l 2000, 
3000, annually. 
Cost or Onvinany Lirzxany Ganon | 
—About $400 per annum, for four yea: 
or $1600 ; clothing for four years, $20 
or $800—total $ nd four years of 
time expended. 
to work after thy 
make, say the first year, about $1200 
years and nine months nt prob 
50 he earns in four years 
255 leaves $5892 net gain to our 
si bat to the other a het expouse 
of $2100; or $8295 our student has ga 
over the other. We suppose the 
dents in both cases to have a good Eng: 
lish education to begin with. We deem 
2 business education that enables the atu 
dent to earn $1000, $2600, or $5000 a1 
nually, to be the best fortun 
can give their sons, So far as known 
one of the thousands of our gra: 
out of profitable empley ment. 
to the wise is sufficient. 
Cowulars and Cat nlesyuen went to all 
Who Desire’ Them. 
N. B.—Young gentlemen who have en 
tirely neglected their studies for the past 
few years, can here be pertected in pny 
branches ‘they may desire, in a few 
months. 


TERMS---Payable in Advance. 


Penmanship—lésrons not Ii 
Book-kéepiog—double and single 
entry, ete., a perfect course, 

including all com- 


A word 


Lecture on Commercial Law, 
The above coustitutes the Commercis! 
Course. 
Stationery for Cominercial Cours, 
including blank books, 
Stationery for Penmanship, — : 
Diploma, for Master of Accounts, 
English—Gramatical Course, 
ish—fall Course, not limited, 


rr oo 
60 00 


Prench—full course, not limited, wi 


Sodilery, Terie, Teak Faliscs, 
Sadilery Hardie, &, 
No: 17 North Water Street, 
MOBILE, ALA: * 


Rove We have sifilin store » few of the dtr 

ed goods aaved from the tire in February tuxt, 

ich are oltred at reduced pesca tem srdlows el 
may4-Ge 


|4. 1. MATEEWS z 
J. He MATHEWS & CO., 
Receiving “Fuyiearding’ and Gene 
Cmmission Merchants, 
No. 22 South Commoree Strevt, 


MOBILE, ALA 


{walt L. woteEy, 


Tu08. DU@eAM. Yo. a. Hamnts. 


BREWER & CO., 
General Commission Merchants, 
70K THR HALE OP COTTON 


Vy Predoges alsa, Grocers 8 
dortizrn sud Western Doody 


No. 55 Cor. Uontcree end St 125 


MO DALES 


Ear Orders will be promi 
(== wtdcie st net 
Perera retrrerets Fc 


John K. Randall, 


BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, 
PRINTER AND BLANK BOOK 
Borracho hed 
vu. 5 (old No. 44) “North, Waiter’ St; 
MOBILE, ALA. 


i Dealers in 


Mer reantilo Blanks, "Htationery, 
Wholesale and'Retail. 


| eal 
| 


Meridian 


ilurlbutt, Sturges & Co., 
AT THEIR OLD STAND, 


os ibe Corner, sod thelr 
NEW STORE 
4vlorise, 


‘and ate! eonatantly reeling 
1d Veet aupply of 


AYE on 
the tar 


iI 
| 


Dry Goods, 


| Clothing, 
| 
| 
' 


Groecries, 
. 
Hardware, 


Cailery, 


Crockery, 
Bagging, 
Rope, 


including History, Rhetoric, etc. 100 mal 


panish—full course, D/ ited, 


rman—full course, pot limited, ib he - 


Latia —full course, not limited, 0900 
Greek—fall course. 2) 
Algebra—full course, 


Teacher's Course of Peomit 
A Life Ticket in all the . Depari 
meats, © rth totet ot 


For any Lan; saath, 
Dramiog per aout 


He can attend such branches s: 
desire. 

A diploma from this College is a pass 
portin all commereial communities. 
‘There are monthly graduating classe 
Students can begin at any 
nien’s sons and crippled soldiers will bave 
a liberal deduction made. 

Hoard and lodging 
French, Spanish, or German familie: 
from $50 to £35 per month. 


Office Room, No. 7 


FACULTY: 
RUFUS DOLBEAR, Preupent, 


Lecturer on Business Customs, 
keeping, the Sience of Penmanship, 


» Prin 
» Prinei- 


J. A. 
Bar, 


et 
Agricultural Department, 


cipal 
Mechanical Department, 


pal. 
Commercial Department.—Hon 
Member New Orlea: 


Mathematical. Department.—George B. 
Brackett, Moat and , Lenyerer on 


Eng ish Literature, etc,ete. 
rench Department—J. 


limited, 160 07 
ob Maited, (50-064 
Geometry—full course not,limited 50 00) tba) 
» LO MH 


ry 
iy to gale pot they ecpeult 
debiadele buy. I 


aS ie ea tara ata 


inh oa baabel ary tee 


sand 


eg 


afthe seme} 4, form 


yer 
te com 


time. Clergy-}' 


in American, |, 


od Heh ibe indies ot 


aah. caer oa for 
‘ti 
inacuiie shop oP ) 


oa Al” 


or repaired nF 
the ‘met 


orien 
ioe oll departnen: 

workmen in 

ident of his own aba “to give:salininan 


Gall st the stdapandy 
when’ 


o0ks. 


V. Serrureas, 


BOOKS) Ss, 


Tame t 


Ww. B. Rock WELL 


Ge eg 
‘Eres from Boisons” 
Poa ye Perks veel 


aca RAT, V ROACH x Bxterm'x 


ger rai ea Kalas Mle Roaches, 


a we epee 


& co, 


Raccestors to Bielock’ & Oo., 


STATIONERS, 


site! Newadealers, 


4 beg AND BLANK ROOK 


NUFACTCLERS, 


* Dealers in 
astcal Hrittinments 


and Sheet Mus‘c, 


$7 Special attention ive to 
bs ae 5 


‘CAED/ TLL. 
Sliveg urders 
mordtawen 


Wholesale, ‘Grocers 


Commission Merchants, |< 


Dealers tu all kinds of 
Staple and Fancy Groceries 


OMI LEVEE, 
_ tat Fawn 


WESTERN. PRODUCE, 


_OAIRO, TL. 


” ; Kewanee ce. Saw Mill, Mill, 


er Assis 
a in 


Is a liquidor: 
tho ape 


“COST. 
{ 


Is for Moths, Mosquitoes, 
Insects on Plants, Fowls, Ay 


CPL Bewaue! 1} 
ontation. f 


loss fant 
Er Bee “Contan's” name ts an 
cach Box,” ott, and Flask, before. you | prefer’ 


Tea “ ¥D R. " 
es ea eal name 
wie Merillian, Mise, by "RY, 2. 


pre Darn Waht @CosNew Orleans, 
lesale Agents fpr Southern ‘States. 


tive Tsk buge ae 
S ELECEIIC POWDER for 


all worth- 


“CO TAR 
UNIVERSAL, 


For Cats, Barns, Brulses, Wounds, Boils, 
‘Bleed Bubs nd Patnfal Plies Coo. 
el in ro! 
lon, and Mi-conditioned Sores 
ulcers, Guanelar an Seen Fenotionsy 
Cataneons “A eto Iteh, 
Corns, Beinions, Gaithiaing ¢ Chapped 
Insects, 


hands, Lips, 
Await 


Maxés T ots., 50 cian, mind $1 sixen 

(CH Sold by all Druggists everywhere. 

37 And by HENR COST Depot 
484 Broaderay. N: 

Sg by B. ¥. ie. Chadwick, Merial- 

Sean iy itarnea, Want & Cos New 


Orleans La, Wholesale Agents for South- 
ern Saates. 


UNIVERSAL 


For Corns, Bunions, Warts. 
compen ee mm 
Drugatets creer where 
; Sal NY COSTAR, Depot 
“Brad 
by RY. it. Chadwick, Meridi- 


Ward & Co. New Orleans, 
ie Agents for Southern States, 


“COSTAR'S” 


BI 
‘Fleas Bed-Bi 
— 


jituriey's Ay 


piteran stron OF 


(BITTER-SWEET . 
ANGE: BLOSSOMS: 


MPLAINT, 


sIRRROULARIT 3. 
ie mare ry BNESS, 


OF 


Gives health to eae et, 
epee tern ty ngetay quan! 
‘evidence of 


minh wilde 
ia TMES RULDLE a co. 
LaBoratory,cAi Ballitt Bireet, Louievitie, 


PURIEY YOUR BLOOD. 


nveeeee SARSAPARILLA, 


i iin at hae been die 


F 
0 se thowsesd 
a this wooderfol 


ae Win Harley's prepasrstine 
re and fey Sot ‘extract of the 
varices env of the fallowisg ecapiaios 
‘ure of the ‘compan 
ad disea : 
Affections of the Bones, -y 2 een are ‘iverens, 
peieg. bi of the Kode 


Hurley’s Ague Tonic, 


* 
PERFECTLY RELIABLE. 


‘The only remedy tor Chills and’Ferer or Agus 
and Foyer that is or can be depended 4ipon ia 
@ Tonic. There have been thou 
anda cured by naing it who bad tried tho arnal 
remedies without benelll; but in mo ease fat 


Elurley’s Agruc Lonnie 
failed to effect acure. All who 


cheerfully tell their elicited friend 
sure ad certain eure (or. chilla and fever: 


pared with othara, and 
all eaves of feve 
Send for iso. the pra 
AMES RUDOLE 
Losisritle, Ky. 


e or chills and fever, 


HURLEY'S 
Popular, Worm Candy! 


A sraciric yor wonss, 20d 
o palitable form. 20 give. chile 
wot surprising that It te Cua tas 
preparations for worms—tt 
tasteleas sud any obiid will take 
JAMES HUDDLE & 00, 


FFERS.Ni« services to the citizens of Merkd- 
Mrehenie: eed Monee 


Rash and A. Thcrefoot, apl7am 
HILL, HENDERSON & C0 
__ Wholesale end Hotatl Dealersin 


cy cro! BERIES, 
‘Leo Breet, qm 


Pn Takes 


PLOWENREES CO., 
poetic 


JICE DEA 
OFF {CE OTVOSITE PRESTIES HOUSE, 
Vicksburg, Miss. 
Country and City. vearefally and promptly 

maaylSaw 6 10, 

Tf. B. BRUSER, 
Copper Tih and: Sheot-Iron «Worker, 
and dealer io 
Cooking and Hoating Stovos, 


‘And House Parnishing Goods, 


4, Tineare, Lamp Piper, Sheet Lead, Fire 
rel end Tile 


Siteenentslorh ‘Btearsbyet und Job 
South etrect, between Mulberry and Washing- 
Streets, 


JOSEPH ROTTO, | 
Wholesale and Retail 
GROCERI TE. ’s ; 
BAR STORES AND 
PLANTATION SUPPLIEs, 
Imported & Domestic Wines & Liquors, | § 
HAVANA CIGANS, 
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, kc, 
Washington Street, 


VICK=BURG, MISS. 
Lmartfowit 


“LOUIS HOFEM: 
VICKSBURG, MISS, 
‘Whotasale Dealer in 
MARDWABE, pees 
Fense TACKLE, 
fk Wilaen's Celebrated 


heoler 
Sewing Martine, weblel wil bo pold at 
the New York Pi 


All Kinds of Guns Made and Tepaired. 
maylSewly 


oun, nore, 


Apeat tee 


Spckes, Hubs, Felfoes, Shafts, Potes, 
‘nd all descriptions of 


WwooD WORK 


for ale at manufactares’s, pcos freight o1ly 
added, by AVPAN & Co 
may tTaw: esburg Shs, wh 


J. W. JENNINGS, 
General Steamboat Agent, 
WARF-BOAT (Poot of Crewfurd St) 
Vicksburg, Miss. 


General Forwarding aud Com- 
» mission Merchant, 


Dealer Jo all kinds of 
WESTERN PRODUCE 
AND, 


Plantation 


AT Oilers from the Coustey sotietted 
“faction sruarentecd. 2 ape 


‘Teacher in Drawing, Patuting and Embroidery. 
TERMS OF TUITION: 


Supplics. 


natty vaplins sad Bea ‘wath payers b Siete cnet 
unless ive ary 


v OODRUEF & DISE R ENS 


Dealers ia 


BOOKS’ ‘and STATIONERY, 
Music, Musical Instruments, 
Toys, Notions, and Fancy Goods, 
WASHINGTON STREET (sooth of Clay,) 


VICKSBURG. 


powers for Grover & Beker Sewing Machines. 
Needles, Hilks sod Threads ov hand. 


apni 


fot eae dollars eur- 


- LADIES’ 
School. 


2 pawn ©. 
Kaokia Co Lae Evacavil'e. 


- DAVIS & MORRIS, 
.|Cotton. Factors,|| 
Receiving, Forwarding and 


GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
VICKSBURG, M133. 


solicited, 
coacateeal pets malt... 


TERS|: 


CATO, Ht, 


Camp bell 
(Fh 
aAS. W. 


Frous« 
FITLER & HELLES, eae 
20 St. sae Street, 
Mobile, :3¢: Alabama. 


Heve constant de LARGE STOCK of 
ALLMZSS sae 


Plantation aif Road Wagons, |! 
Dearborn & Jot#ey Spring Wacozs, 
‘With and Withoat TOS; 
TIMBER WHBEBS, CARRY LOC 
Trucks, Carts2Dhays, Wheelbarrows 
<sx0— 
Wheelwright’ Material! 
Wagon and Buggy Spokes, Hubs, 
Bims,Shafts, Tongues, &c., 


whch we offer et WHOL! 
REPAibe at LOWEST Cast Put 
vera 4 1 

9 BL Bie! 


may lism 
c. 7. Ml. LAKE. Thos. F. 


PARKER, LAKE &CO., 
Cotten Factors and Gro: 


soc, PARK! 


fi 


Northwest Corner St. Louis and Water Sts 


MOBILE. 


axp aut ensoaer 
Groceries, Cizars, Tobaceo, Fix 
Ligu 


c 


Touse, 


rr, 


PATTON, PROP 


Jones 
MERIDIAN, 


: W. PORTE R& C0., 
“ODD FELLOW'S HALL, 
Royal Strost, 
MOBILE, ALABAMA. 
Wholesale end Let 


Hardware 
Hardware 


8 fall Steck, consisting in part of 


MERIDIAN, 
WS 


Miss 


of 
MIS 


PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, 
DULLDERS' HARDWARE, 
HOUSE FURNISHING Goons, ON THE HILL, 
AND t 
DE RABLE GOODS 
For Merchants abd Traders, Also, 
Paints, Oils, Window-Glas 
DOORS, 
GLAZED SASIL A. 


try Mere 


DEY @cecoDd 


aprtantt 
T. 8. BIDGOOD, 


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER 


Books & Stationery: 
Blank Book Manufacturer & Printer, 


North-East Cor. St. Francis and Water sta, 
MOBILE, ALA. 


IN 


he Safety | 


Heteor Burning Fluid. 


BLANK BOOKS. 


Ledgers, Journals, and Hesord Usohs 
the rariows sizss of My stock of 
tre ull made to order and for qosily of 5 
and durability of binding cannot be surpasee 


of aay 
Tamps: the atetcor laid 
Lamp by attaching the Light 
Fisid 

Ww 


Ofiice Stationery. 


Bur 


‘APER, 
1 bevo paid particular attention to this depart b 
went, yd greet 


xcw0dt 1:00ks. 
stock embraces all the Scuool Books in use 
ma aud Miasissippl, ocd all the Latest 


BOOK. ye ‘G. 


ERAT COMMISSIC 
Receiving and Forwarding Merchants, 
Front Street, (is the Miek Store,) 


Cotton 
feck dove 


suleaue very Rie 
Y STB AND TEACHERS 


OSes eet 


— | Be. Xm, REXXEDY, 
‘M.S. STETSOS. 0. B, PRESTOM, A, L. TETsON. 


M.S. STETSON & 00., KENNEDY & GIBES, 
aera W HOLESALE GROCERS. 


eed <a i Bair] Commission Morchants, 
Bo, 41 Xs . 


or, an 


Weekly, S2. 


NE 


sdale Elous, 


— 


2.00 per Ani 


trent power, Last tlon bel 


il be bois 
he tin 


Me a 


be aden ‘on ihe time when other 
district commanders got bat 


Se girs fa ee ei = 
menced siq weeks before they 

a that I should have to differ 
with the President, bat it must be re- 

collected that I have been ordered to 
exccute a law to which the President 
| has been in antagonism. If after this 
the — is to be extended, 


L along 7 
place and lows 
cary, are loaded 


their places 
ther to kee 
ni 


| und the spike -d 
{ther 


dow 


cadomics, ani colloger, 
these nro help! 


catleges 


jwill'n 


se; and with thor a man 

he never soos a ‘college. 

And what is treo of boys is true of 
gels and what is true of this pursuit, 
trae of any other. The force must 
be from yourseli, and you must de- 
velop it, It is that indomitable “E 
et sets a man astrids the 


tr 
“Thave scons 
toto Che mare thw ce wal 
oat! in a silk dross costing $75; mak-" 
“pee oe Give 2 Sach 4a 
‘bonnet {or 3) Noor for : 
nancy exe eer 
eet chee yselier appa 
{ $300; total, $1100—all 


© large nttsber of blank petitions in Bank- 


in Bankruptey, as pro- 
Tnulgated by the Supreme Court of the 
‘Toilted States, and are now printing « 


ruptey. 

‘Tho petition, with the necessary sched 
tiles makes twelve pages. ‘Phey wit Be 
printed I food style, onthe finest quality 
of cappaper, and in strict conformity to 
thelaw. We'ntend printing tminedlately 
28% the bartks used in, Bankrupt  proceed- 
Jags sme will furnish them to Attorneys 
and others on the most reasonable terms. 

Onlera by mail will receive prompt at- 
tertion. 


eae 
Important te Ex-Postmasters. 

Many men who were: postmasters 
previous to the war aro of the opin- 
ion they are disfranchised under the 
lute opinion of the Attorney General. 
Tho Clarion publishes the postmas- 
ter's oath used prior to 1862, which 
proves conclusively that postmasters, 
mail carriers, agents and others con- 
necteil with the post office department, 
are not distronehised. Here it is: 

1, —— — do «wear. or affirm, (as the 
case may be.) thas P wit faithfully perform 
all the duties required of mo; and abstain 
from everything forbidden by the laws in 
relation to the extablishment of the Rost 
offices ant post roails within the United 
States—See pablication In 1857, of post of- 
fice laws, under the head of organization 
and Miscellancous—See 9, 


Let this class of our citizens come 
up at once and secaro tho right to 
vote. Our nafety and the seourity of 
unborn generations can be secured 
only through the narrow defile of 
general registration.” 


_ oo 
Henry Porter and a man named 
Bradley, two notorious horse thieves, 
havo been arrested and lodged in the 
Canton jail. They belong to Ashley's 
gnng. 
——-e- 

Fliza Carl, a girl only thirteen years 
old hung herself near Pooria, Illinois, 
last week. Cause, her mother bought 
Ber sister a corset and neglected her. 

pihabceineesr eon as 


~ Greemt Jans Atconx.—We seo 

that this gentleman has been called 
upon by a committe of the most 
prominent citizens of Memphis to ad- 
dress them on the political topics of 
the day st as early & period as he con- 
‘voniently can. 


Tho Cincinnati Commercial. of the 
18th inst, relates an account of afoul 
murder eight miles from the city. A} 
gicl named Sarah Klein was murder- | 
ed'by her lover, a man named Betz. 
Ho then started to escape but chang- 
ed his mind soon, however, for he 
lnalted suddenly, plaged the muzzle of 
tho pisto! against his hoad, discharged 
tho remaining cartridge, and blew his 
brains ont. 

Steamboatmon have been notified 
that the government will at once re- 
vive tho assessment of tho 2} per cent. 
tax on the gross nmount of receipts 
of steamers for passongore. . 


oe 

‘We.mentioned the other day, the 
robbery, and attempted nssassination 
of Copt. Felts of Choctaw county, Al- 
graph touching tho affair, appears in 
the last Butler Herald : 


It appears that Capt. Felts, the Tax 
colletiee Sor this cowaly, whose. rob- 


‘That two elements must concur in 
order to disqualify s person under 
these elenses: First, the office and 
official oath to support the Constitu- 
tion of the United States; second, en- 
gnging afterwards in rebellion. Both 
mast exist to work disqualification, 
and must bappsn in tho order of time 
mentioned. 

A person who has held an office and 
taken the onth to mpport the Federal 
Constitution and has not afterwards 
engaged in rebellion, is not disqualif- 
ed. So, too,a person who has en- 
gaged in rebellion, but has not here- 
tofore held'an office, and taken that 
oath, is not disqualified. 

‘That not to register, if qualified, is 
in fact delegating to others tho pow- 
ers to register, legislate and hold of- 
fice for you. 

‘That not to register gives the freed- 
man full control of the country and 
power to fill all the offices from his 
own race. 

‘That when we give up the country 
to the newly enfranchised class wo 
cease to control them and are without 
any voice in the framing of our laws. 

That class legislation will necessa- 
rily follow such a course—and une- 
qually imposed taxes be foreed npon 
us. 

That a wall of separation will be 
reared between the races, and agrarian 
lnws worse than thoso of Rome be 
enacted to rob the pcoplo of the 
South of their Iands. 

Therefore, let every man be up and 
doing. Those who fail to fortify 
themselves with a ballot now, will 
live to regret it. 

Don’t beguile yourselves with prom- 
ises of the up-rising of » dying party, 
nor cling to the hope that rights now 
gone will bo restored. They havo been 
stamped ont forever and the “con- 
quering idea” carries tho day. There 
is no way to dodge it—no place for 
our unfortunate, desolated people, to 
hido themselves. We are compelled to 
ive and move with the tide of power, 
and the sooner we become recouciled 
to the Northern theory and adopt it, 
the sooner will we return to the path 
of wealth and prosperity. 

+ 

Tue Onsrcrs or tun Panty.—Stan- 
bery’s opinion bas drawn forth many 
bitter editorials from the radical press. 
Men and measures calculated to re- 
tarn the eountry within constitutional 
bounds meet with most violent oppo- 
sition in the radical- ranks and con- 
tempt and hatred, calumny and ritn- 
peration, becomes 9 popular commod- 
ity with a few of the extreme journal- 
ists, Here is s short extract from the 
Washington Chronicle, in which the 
maak is removed: 


Indeed, the one fatal misconception 
ire argument of the 
‘Attorney General Is briefly this: 1 
sumption that the relation 
between the nation and the States rec 
Jy In flagrant rebellion is one of peace. 
is true a war, asevinced by masses of arm- 
ed men In hostile array, engaged in th 
work of mmtual extermination, no lon, 
existe. Peace, in the sense of a subnils- 
sion by the vanquished to the victor when 
resistance becomes no longer possible, eer 
tainly now obtains In the Bouthern terri- 
tory. But this is inno sense that peace 
Known to the law of nations which should 
deprive a victorious people of the right to 
ther upand secure the fruits of the 
floods triumph which they sacrificed so 
much to win. Till then the status of the 
country Is in bello nondwm cessante. 


‘Tho extract will boar a second road- 
ing. Tho “victorious people are yet 
to gather up and sceure the fruits of 
the bloody triumph.” Mon of Missix- 
sippi, do you hear that? The white 
race of the South arc to go under and 


what little property left us to be plac- 


of | ed in the hands of the “victorious peo- 


ple.” To this complexion it must come 
at last, unless every man qualified 


the debt, and ordered that tho plain- 
tiff have judgment for principal and 
interest of the debt, without deduc- 
tion. . 


In his opinion he elaborated on the} 


regulations of the States Iately in re- 
bellion to the United States govern- 
ment. He says that there is no doubt 
but that tho State of North Carolim: 
by tho acts of the Convention of May 
1861, &c., set nside her State Govern- 
ment and the Constitution, connected 
under the National Constitution with 
the Government of the United States, 
and established a Constitution and 
Government sct up in hostility to the 
United States, and entered upon a 
course of activo warfure against the 
National Government, but that these 


acts did not effect, even for a moment, 
the separation of North Carolina from 
the Union, any more than the acts of 


an individual, who commits grave of 
fences agajnst the Stato by resisting 
its officers and defying its authority, 
can separato him from the States He 
does not agree with Stevens, Sumner 


minsuccessful war. 
policy, Judge Chaso tells us, they can 
only deolare the law. 


On the morning of the 20th inst.,! 


about an hour before day, an attempt 
was made to assassinate Mr. Phil. 
Rose pnd a Mr. Shoemaker, living 
some six miles north of Canton. 
Messrs. Tose and Shoemaker wero 
occupying a bed together near a win- 
dow. Some one poked a double bar- 
reled shot gun through the window, 
the muzzlo of the gun striking Mr. 
Rose's head. He awoke instantly and 
seized the muzzlo of the gun,turning it 
from his head as it fired, receiving the 
greater portion of tho contents in his 
hand, a fow shot striking Mr. Shoo- 
maker, who was asleep, in the back. 
Two negroes upon whom mnspicion 
rested, were taken in cnstody. One 
of them confessed thv other did the 
shooting. 


——_+~+--— 
Pollard has sent us a copy of his} 


new paper, the Southern Opinion, and 


law are 


only cognisable in the U. S. District 
Courts, which are to be always open 
for the.transaction of Bankrupt busi- 
ness. The petition of the debtor must 
|be filed with the clerk and a duplicate 


Almost all the business, excopt in cases 
where a contest arises; is done by-the 
Register. They make adjudication of 
bankraptey, receive the surrender of 
the bankrapt, administer oatis in all 
proceedings before thom, hold and 
reside at meetings of creditors, take 
proof of debts, make. all estimates of 
| dividends and all orders of distribu- 
n, audit the accounts of the as- 
signees, pass tho final examination 
| when no creditor opposes tho dis- 
| charge, and sit inchambers and dis- 
|pateh there all administrative busi- 
ness connected with the Jaw which the 
jcourt or tho genoral orders may pro- 
jscribe, The form of petition of o 
| debtor to be declared bankrupt, is as 
follows: 


“To the Honorable —, Judge of the 
trict Court of the United States, for 
the —— District: 

| “The petition of 
county «f—, and St 
District aforessid, respectfully repres 


| pis 


ote 
“Ti 


marked A, and verified by your petition. 
e's onth, contains a fall and trae state 
ment of all bis debts, and ($0 far as it is 
| powible to ascertain) the names and pl 
ces of residence of his creditors, and such 
\fariber atatements concerning said debus 

as are required by the provisions of said 
act; 

“That the scuedule bers annexed, 
| marked B, and verified by your petition 

's oath, contains an accurate inventory 

of all his estate, both res! and personel, 
assignable under the provisions of said 
act: 
“Wherefore, your petitioner prays 
that be may be adjudged by the Court 
to be s baokrupt, within the pur- 
view of anid sot; and that he may de- 
creed to have ® certificate of 
from all his debts provabl 
same. 

The schedule to accompany the peti- 
tion exbibiting the assets and liabilities of 
the Bankrnptare given in eleven dilfer~ 
ent forms, and, with the petition, occupy 
twelve pages. 

Before soy warrant i the peti 
| tioner must deposit fifty dollars with the 

gister, as security for the payment of 

fees under the proceedings, which 
are to bave priority of payment over all 
Jother claims out of the estate. Tt 
| 


to isnum s warrant in 


written a letter asking that we notice 
; cap = Ibankruptoy against tho extate of the 
it ag we think it deserves. It is ono'of j debtor, difected to the Marshal of the 


the most handsomely gotten up prints 
we have seen for many a d The 
news is caréfully condensed and col- 
Inted and.all arranged under appro- 
printe heads. Its editorinls are able 
and well tempered—tho tone far dif- 
ferent from what we expected. It 
“accepts the now condition of affairs 
in good faith” and “advices the poo- 
ple of the South to comply in good 


tary bill.” 


Pollard, and that the government, civil 


or military will not be obstructed by 


his pen. 


+ 


‘Thoso who are tired of poverty and 
taxation, should register and contrib- 
ute their mite towards raising the 
South from ber present lamentable 


condition. 
— 


‘The mysterious mission of the Unit- 


feoling with the requirements of the 
Wo are glad to se 
that reconstruction finds no foo in 


to .publish nos 
the warrant 


specified, and to ser 
creditors, that the pay 
to the delivery or transfer of any prop 
erty of the debtor are forbidden by law, 
anil that a meeting of the creditors will 
be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be 

‘fied in the warrant, not less than 


property, 
Atthe 


ing only: Neoeesas old and 
kitchen farniture, in the discretion of 
the assignee, but not exceeding five hun 
dred dollars in value; wearing apparel of 
the bankrupt, his wife and children, sod 
as may be exempt 


copy of it delivered to the Register. —| are 


notices on all |. 


ed States steamer Gettysburg to the 
‘West Indies, has resulted in a simple 
treaty of amity, commerce, &c., with 
the Dominican Republic. It is noth- 
ing more or less than the stereotyped 
formality which we have gone through 
with every State, big and little, in the 
entire circle of American powers. 


Exoreuerst. 


steps forward to sid in carrying the 


State back into the Union. To per-|s 


‘The New 
Emeline Zavistow- 


Onre isthe 
felnes ever 
were prepared by the’ 


FEMALES OF THE SOUTH!| 


Discases jes to our sex. Sneeat to | Estate. Birth oe 
BM localitl Cale ow pasa res C3 s, 
that fans you with Me breath, 

itched froth some, dew-drop, 


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paler 1 ‘ 00 3 
5 B. 2000 108 
TOVUB L2IPB BLOOD)" ye ORR. oO 3.00 
Must be changed, in order to be relieved | Ww, House 300 10 
<a troublesome * class of diseases re- uw ARE: iano 3.00 
tutring pure blood. Lang's (00 acres “unsurreyed”) ~ ¢ 
SUiFing POTS 'DROMGOOLE COS _ Ng ee yg Noe 
CONSTITUTIONAL ~ MONARCH adh ee ae ie 
Is ree lend by. the Medical Profession do 400 200 
aa the Best and most Certain’ Blood Pu- house 400 200 
lie, and. why ?| Dp 508800 feet 2000 10 00 
of the best | W = 500 250 
ndiclnes for : 34 700 300 
Yellow Dock, Sarasarilla, and Price, ¥ 133, 135, 157, 
lodine ef Potash. For. Serofula, Cutane- iy 140, 1) 1700 Bm 
oux, Skin Diseases, Gout, Itheu 142, 143 | 
Glandular Tamors and Swellings, old UI- Yi and 1 00 300 
fers and old ‘Sores, Constitutional De- e  Bdand7 730 378 
Fangements, ete, It acts Ikea charm. hoose > 1800 7 B0 
ee Bana Bs 113 
DROMGOOLE & 00.8 bh Ito ft 139 50 
Fluid Ext. Bearberry, Oubebs iS ae 1B 
and* Buchu, M4 i land? wo 409 
A highly concentrated medical compound, 
Ae or alfetions of the Kidneys and Ime In 
Mier. miieh a8 Incontinuence, Frequent ‘0 4 
Desire to Urinate, U ick 2000 10 0 4 
or Milky Urine, Effects te 380 4 
‘eryous ‘Trembling 100 bo 
1300 750 
1 oO 2% 
u 1900 Ts 
7 7 375 
00 320 
1350 625 
1000 x U1) 
CHILLS AND FEVER 160 7 
Can be so easily cured by using one pee 400 
age of Dromgoole & Co's King of Chillx aes ~ 134x300 
which never falls to arouse the Liver, Lindicy’s 1 1 


a 3 

‘Sale ta, take place between the hours of 10 o'clock A. 
of the y als 

denerption of ths Brits MIAN Aner a 


clears the Stomach, open: the Bowels and 
relieve the most Inveterate case of Chills, 
Oue package will cure x case of six months 
standing. 


Collector. 


DROMGOOLE & CO.'B 
RED DIARRNGA REMEDY, 


c most certain and effectual eure forall 
wusea, nod Vomiting. eS 
ps Cholera Morbux pain in. ~ 
st .suminer complaint of children 
|while teething, ete. In Is execedlingl; 
pleasant, cools and qalets the stomach, f* 
hot anaicoholie preparation, contains’ no 
kita, catechu. galls tannin, logwood, ete, 
| to the already debilitated 
and no family should 
It wever falls to care. 


5 HARDAWAY & CO., 


AGENTS. 


WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS, 
CORXER WABIINGTOX AND CLAY STREETS, 

Vicksbirg, Miss. i 

Okie genrmcere ct girect emcee i” 

‘DRUGS AND MEDICINES, 

Dakreet Oe oreo 1a nploee teeth ay wrod fore made in strict aveordasce 

FAMILY MEDICINES, soar eee ae” WINDyW GLASS AND RABIL 


“Liquors, j ‘Liquors, 
beaches Ratha eo 


Beta: 
‘Whinky—all of the best quality snd #pest tor 


Internal or external Piles, whether recen! 
orlong standing can be cured immedi- 


nnot Southern Physicians eure the 
‘aswell as any one else? Try our 
remedy then. 


These Who Doe Not Think 


Gray hairs honorable can haye them re- 
‘xtored to their original color without stain- 
ing the skin orsealp. It does not dye the 
hair—but simply restores it to its 
color—and at the-same time 
cleanses the scalp 
scurf, imparts s beantiful 


Wies, 


D 
ee ret 

ye Great Southern Preparation as a 
class of Family Medicines should be used 


by every bo" DROMGOOLE £ CO. ‘ SFiS 4g 


MERIDIAN, we ove 
sath recived shine eesti | 
ee pare 


BE 
=e 


w 


Lad 


amor two. through the business 
and {i the afternoon rode with 
md R. to Spring Grove Cemetery, a 
‘beautifully Iaid out, with 


. ~ 

A shower of rain was not unwelcome, 
and tadea trip Hy tall from Covington 
to Lexington quite pleasant, We pasied 
through old Bourbon, and other highly 
cultivated portions of the conntry, pre- 
seutlng altuost the appearauce of contin- 


Ha 


"| delay, a 


i 
: 
5 


: 
i 
i 


=e 


= T have the honor 


‘consideration and that | Marien, 


as well, that the inter- 
service require without 


acts of Congress for the government of 
rebel 
A 


¥ 


re 
argc] with the 


speakers 
Hare | strongest kind of Fepublices ogie—weith- 
mn 


New Yor, J: BAN 
New York Post. from. Wi 


for | road, is to be 1,660 feet long, had 


‘The following drier was lesmed to-day 

Wan Drramrimext, Apguraxt Grxen- 
Av's Orrice, Wasmrxatox, June 20. 1867 — 
Whereas several commanders of Military 
Districts created by Acts of Con; 
(known ns the Reconstruction Acts), have 
expreased doubts ax to, the 
struction thereof, and In respect to some 
of thelr powers and duties undor sald acts, 
and have applied to the Executive for in- 


In reach of the 


nl, down 
York harbor. Sceretary Seward, 
PresidentPdeclined. 
——— 

Summit Tunnel of the Sier- 
California end of the Pac fic 
ener- 
ally been calculated as a looked upou 
three or four years’ jib; but, putting in 
practice the “uad ind tactics th 
quartz mining had taught them, our Cal- 
Hornia friends not only begsn’ at both 


The 


eads, bat sunk a shaft in themiddle and |" 


worked both ways from that. The tun- 
nel was commenced last September, and 
on the first of May had but 681 foet re- 
maining to be taken out. This was dis 
‘Sppearing at the rate of sixty feet each 
week, which promises to bave it complet- 


ed in’ August—eleven months from the | 


appropriation to execute | Martia’ 


am sat 
jibe’ mere efficient govern 


‘of Voters. 
: : 


‘Beard of Heziatration” for the 
State of Miaslsaipp, will, 


from Heat 


cnerally are re 
{se pblilty er ne noe 
Soler Ue act 


CXEnEY 


LOAN 


further onda 
violating the p 


Congress “tn pwr 
eat of the Hebel 


= eae! — 
NOTICES. | orssoxsor tx rsortx 
Woman's Ixvzvence.—Man has no po¥- " -MOSTETTERS _ 
cr to resist the silent eloqaence with which - " 
Woman's soft blandishments and sweeter | SLOMACH SPIES, 
smiles speak to the warm and gknerous == 
heart. Her vocation isto do good, and her | PROTECTION FOR THE IGALTHY 
presence adds a halo of glory by gladden- od 
ing the dejected, comforting the Aistressed 
and strewing flowers in the pathway of RELIEF FOR THE SICK. 
man. And shall we fail to respofd to her 7 TEs 
wants? Look around you and behold the a 
misery depicted among the sickly females 
of yonr acquaintance. Go, go with light- 
Jand tell them to use 


aon of bcd ey ate he 
il be cured. teeipenst sat 


of wit 


ope favor ef Mi 
Ucrrens during tweaty yearn that 


1 
THOMAS SM 


2 rs Mons ganlens, Covington tx a place of| formation In relation thereto; and start, AW ‘ 
6 


OAS ACERS 3 
He Gllonsm, maker Old considerable tmportance: now, and must ‘The Louisville Coarier, referring to the 
sald acts and the | new trial recently granted to Gen, Duck- | 


ferred 
; “look Ike new. ‘2% cents per: contain 12,000 t6 15,000 Inhabitants, Lex- | oph 
gpinion of the Attorney General have ver. saysite effcot will be to resiora to 


Ington was a larger place than we expect- 
Re ADEE Res tone eeAMLSS seas Vhs fireesiy about. ten thon. Pee aly andl carfully considered by the tbat gentleman hie property. ‘This is 

iy Bice MEMES csictiacmt the Presis | she first case brought up under the 

for Sores, &e. 25 conta per 


in conference with the head of 
‘sand Inhabitants and i« Increasing h 
Naetiawtalah Iuipartauce. tt tovoe anreny he, Eresl|tocky Auaeesty ack of lat mister, winch | i 
‘otCon- | forbids and prevents suits being bros : orl a 9 eran aea 
ORY paps + Candia anne against officers and soldiers of ith sant oor ower 
fund JNO. We HARVEY, : bina ley 


pore pect the | my for any acts performed under mili 
| great many eK were 
may 30w fawlm, nde bie good many guests, for 

ry 


compulsion, or by calor of milita: 
thority. 
|price had to be pal — points | - 
Fe Ce Gece [stam hen BP ab cine os lot ems ne 
OW. IL. Pankey, pabetenlsed iol aad nosh: “Jey noah ba:thefeecon ’| J.C. Lloyel Clork a 
‘ i error ene ie toate names, reenate Asst Adjts General. | rank as cotton port along’ the ‘wii vie 
§ merehants - % as surpassed Mobiln the 
howerer, and sonic of these we Ris yore abiecel te ne aateet Fees, ceseeel ties. fa 1 ait hem nnd nigh 
‘Hpott in a social sort of way’, as they | 7 s received one bundret 
showed themselves to be IHberal minded, 
folks. 


+. Luoyn, Clerk 


Merition, June 224, 187 


I. KENNEDY 
J Retail Druzgis 


| -Porsale by. SMITIE Al 


pack M. May 10, ton 
ally al 


ral : 

“I have the honor to request that I may 
be relieved from command in this Dis- 
trict. and acourtof| A Cuatisxce.—Chancrry Burr has 


fons that I| written a letter to Wendell Phillis, RY. R. CHADWICK, | sessn: 
inviting him toa discussion of the ne- et DEALER IN i 


r ity for well He {ki i eet tt | 
a Mee a Tea wa |S Ave DRUGS,MEDICINES 
ation, already forwat be ave wi ina, and wir 

Len aectase sicbhcon fe ined loft! | untalteriog devotion to the couse of 
varied ma bonita truth, searched over the whole globe for 
further them an instance where the ematcipation of |" 
ahonld never forget the aympe Geena fr saaeh bosons tn ree: | hay conaideratio namberof negro ‘slaves’ 
and substantial ald rendered the | tect life, or the rights of citizens | bat not resuited in the ruin of both 
ae sagopa cory Sched tad membres all interests fa thews, States | races.” 
ns of : M 
with ruin.” cate 
oath. Some private: Srims Of thle sGRY | sv .cxam, Gi, Jane. 9—A terrific omery. Mail 
Reail /tiave done much outside of commlttees;] stor has ragel hore since 3 o'clock. this | lak ee 
among others, we kuow of Mess. Jno. P.| moralng, Great numbers of trees: were v 
Morton & Co. and Messrs. J.B. Wilder & |" race eee Lacy case fe 
‘Co, We hope to report other contribu- thelt moorings bor teastly, secured with 
and | lonsnext week. * Di [alight damage.’ "The steamer“ Auniee, te 
5 = we reported as having sustained oonsklerable 
The wR. Jen had 
Herein otal tel amet a rt Ma 


ro , 7 ed thatthe Government ahoull bring 
Bachem gran x SOn/by, Che Jaws of | Set te cmmancipation of the de 


exempt from seizure gpd | from civil and political dlaabilities. 
= eae 
ment: 


to Can Weat, bast Git 


ove pipe sha 
unless throngh a trick 
. contaet with the root by 
States Seuate [space of 12 neh AM 
Whether runnin; walls a 
miust extend h % wes gai walls 
oF roofs, at tad 


yrehas recelved a lirac 
nonds from her lus 
aulirers. 
<9 
Cows are pasturing In the burnt dix ‘effec vel 
trict of Charleston, & Cy 


fer ite 


ace oUF gunds within tbe 


were killed outright te an are, fare 

} dangerondy wounded. The 

aetna ao 

jinself and ix not expected to recover— | The tools of a_ mechanic 
We liave no particulars and forbear giving: 
trames (util something deinite fs ascer- 


talned. | 
Monday was observed as a festival by 
Sexgtiake rg United Statee—It 


Mavons r a 
Delng the anniversary of the birth’ of St. 


‘under execution tlach-| | Wasutxarox, June 24—The State De-| Mr. Richard Mason, of Natchez, | 
Ss partinent has information throngh Com-| diod last Suaday, aged 57. 
missioner Beckwith that of five hundred ye 8 
and twenty-four United States exhibitors 
at Paris tivo hundred and sixty-two have 
recelved prizes, vie: Four graul prizes 
seventeen Roll, slaty -two allver, one liun- 
dred and three bronze medals, eventy~ | © 
then tes ce rectived honorable men- 


& COUNTRY MERCHANTS 


Y DIsTRict | 


tl 
New Ontraxs, June 24.—Queretaro 
dates of the 8th, San. Luis dates of the 


{ith and Montgomery dates of the 19th, 
: have been recelved via Galveston. 
suflicient for the| | Jtls reported 


pletion of 


k aint firming utensils 1 
ot intend 


Bel A Rieirres pees 
| Solin the Baptist, one of the pictron saints Sel oarrone oe: ; 
of theonter, “St. John's Duy" was daly fs 
celebrated by tha. Mystle Brotherhood, In 
tha nelghboringelty of Stubata. 2 


Amongst then he 

ve fn wehtelt he alalicated in favor 
of yonug Inu rete. Anninectiate 
Iy proclaimed Itirbtde Mpress. Ito abso 
arrested thirty Liberal Generals, who are 
hostayes for Maximilian and com- 


panions. 

5] acs prockaneation has bens paniisnel Te 
‘* meat | L. _ 
fs stl belloved to be genuine. It is stated LOCAL MARKET, 

feo ea Sa counsel bad arial 
fe stated that Slastinafiian ‘had eet 
tenced—also, ad CORRESTED BY A MEDCHAXT. 
Mempiax Gazerre Orrice, } 
Jane 26, 186" a "e 
. $1 75 a—2 ; rsa pbs |e ort) care age, tm 
: : are 
a 
exvon, Pa. Nera 


Actin 
lean G. Bens, 
Ist. Lieut. U.8. Infantry, 


Abi-de-camp. . HROUS. 


Import. | 


oy 
may lawly 


Meridian, Miss. me 
and Alder Bark Bitters> 
plan of the City of Meri 


Messrs, Robertson & 


CTLEDRATED TON: 
in Preven 


its passaye. 


I. L. HENDERSON. 
Mayor. 


2 


Approved. 


FI 


i 


J.C. Lloyd, Clerk. 


At 


~ Messrs. PLEASANTS & €9.,_ 
‘| TOBACCO 


mint to the 
real estite for its taxes, passed 


i 
iH 


With a tieenbereet etna em ihe ter 
rms. Twine atined tor som Su 
Mets Cdid, and foun them « great 
eve had it 
strlen fs my gra 


1867. 
Re ft ordained by 
and Aldermen of 


Hl 


Siddddddas 


eFi 
iissreer 


a 


3, That this ondi- on | satay ite sith Ue peated planers Shot 1 re 
md alter its P| receipt of your orders, ship to dress a your si iter 
the following he 
2 cents pe: poans 0) 
cents per pound, neatly put op io boxes from 
Maron. | to 100 pounds, of one pound packsges, and wor fhe oid 
J.C. Loyil, Clerk. ranted of the best quality—superior to any man- i Pantene 
- Siaaret tie maben Mattoon, 11), Jan, $1, 1854, 
REPER TO. fiesta tr a 
‘Maj. Gen. Sterling Price, St. Louis Mo. | Gest elt ers of sour Rtomsch Tittare 
James Heb 1, Treasarer City of Jack- | her moedicine, “Parties 


Hdd 


pseecsesss 


ba 
Se8al Kaal lool Fal] Sl 


2. L. HENDERSON, 


ee rs 


EE 
Sesnezscresss.. 


EEERY 
Erte 


YOR'S OFFICE} 

Menrp1ax, Mass., June 22 18675 

In accordance with a Resolution passed 
the Board of Mas 


Vivdeveweees 
Pr 
Pe 


son. 
Jas. HT, Ladhettor, City of Jackson, Miss. 
Hon, It. 1.. Henderson, Mayor, Meridian. 
A.J. Buford, College Hill, Mive. 


een 
sae 


veer 
washes 


E 
3 


PSIIRSIIIEI ESI 1 eesic 


(tween | Mas owe of Uns boot snich 
ir, selling cur Pebsecon 
Information 


ih 
i 
rh 


i 


il 
i 
| 


eeciec an ota eb co (Up 


BSSend for Deerriptive Pamphlet. ea 
/ MW. WARNE'’S PATENT 
Atmospheric: Portable Soda Fountain. 
Muucfectured and sold by the Patantee. 
608 North Fourth Street, 


STITCH 


SEWINGIMACHINE 


Awarded the highest Prew 
tion of the St, Louis Agricultural aud 


The World's 


DR. WHITTIER , 


ONGER BY YEARS LOCATED IN ST. 
Lj LOUIS than any other Private Disease 
miciao, In n regular graduate of medicine, 
learveXyphitia in all ita forms, Gonortho 
Riricture, Orebitis, Diabetes, Bladder 
rinary diseases Scphilitte alfectiocs of 
the throat, akin or 


French Expe 


from relf ubusa, ex 


como, 
Shd walwinr years, producing soma of the 


United States fF 


Where rewing Machines have be 


eras wad present positiun, alsy many 
sictana here and elsewhere, 
‘Occupying « whole house of twel 


27 Send for a Cireolar. 9 


lar, embracing all chromic 


A. Mi) DOWELL_&_co., 
CAIR PETS, OIL CLOTHIS, 
MATTING 


RICE BROTHERS &CO., 


HOUSE AND STEAMBOAT 
FURNISHING COODS Cd- 


FOG aL UETE STREET, 
. ardewi, 


DOWDALL, HARRIS & CO 


903 {MAGAZINE STIREBT, 
New Orleans, 
Warehouse, 97,and 09 Julia Sirect 


DIRMINGWAM, St 


fe effered to the Country Trade at s 
‘ance on cost of importaon, 


HARDWARE, 
Tron Mantels and Mantel Gr.tes 
HE greatest variety of 


WASHINGTON FOUNDRY, 
ENGINEst MACHINE SHOP, 
Corner Second and Morgan Streets, 
ST. LOUIS, MO. 


Manufelurers of all 


p goods et such prices.as 


ringer. 
eight ‘thousand Cooking and 
Heating Stoves on hand at 


ts, Sugar Mile, Qi 

Cun jogs, Blast Fan 

Fire Hirick and Uel 
277 Agents for J 


[Waa CHANGING gOlET 
RedJacket Bitters} 
SAMUEL LOCKE, 


[13 Peters Street, 


Well Machinery. 
cy 


STERLING PRICE & CO., 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


No, 23 North Commercii 
Southwest Corner Commercial and Chestnut Sts. 


ST. LOUIS, 0. Late Frout Levee, between Custombouse sod 


New Orloans: 
IMPORTERS and DEALERS IN 


HARDWARE, 


20 and Produce, and to 
yo Sopplies and all kinds 
of yoda for our customers. 
WELLS & MANNING, 
‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 


China, Glass and|* "** 
iQUEENSWARE, 


N.W. Corne Fourth and St. Charles Sts., 
ST. LOUIS, MO. 


Cincinnati. 
ANKLIN TYPE FOU: 

R. ALLISON, Supt. 
163 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Bleeksmiths’ Bello Plantation Saddlery, 


sa Electrotyping, Stercotyping and 
Wood Engraving. 


French Burr Portable Grist Mills, 
‘For Corn Meal, Wheat Floaring and Stock Feed, 


“Queen of the South.” 


{Also boltiog Apparatas, Smattors aod Mi}l work 
"Theae Mills are built from eboice ne- 

“French Burra’ of oar own importation. 

jay no other before send 
Vainphiet. Address, or cal 


AGRICULTURAL IMPL! 


of every description. 


Joa. I, alia (Mayeeril’e. Ky.,) PLOW: 


Front & Joba stre- ts, 


Straw Cutters, Ete. 


“HINKLE2 co,” Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tioware 


Ko, 365 West Front St., Cincionati, 0. TINSMITH’S MACHINES & TOOLS. 


of every description. 
Agent for the Celebrated 


SS CUNSTANTLY, DAY AND BYESING 
Corser of Camp and Common St, 


In tho :Elogant and Spacious 


IRON BUILDING, 


NEW ORLEANS, La.” 


Legislature of Louisiana, 


IAL, AGRICULTU 
J, DEPARTMENTS, 


E, lina, by its own mer 
ut plan of educa 
rally endowed 


the Lberslly 
this and tho South- 
Western Stats, 1t is the 


AMPLE FoR 


During the Current Years 


in Given He 
nory and Literary Colley 


At 
Agricultural i 
ments, Every student ¥ho 
attention to the instruction, is qualifi 
befere graduating to keep any 


chartered with Comm. rei 
M 


of to the 


pamercial Cours 
French, Spanish 

ete scearately. We have 
Cost of full Commercial 

bere—Tuition... 
(for three months 
nt expenses, about. 


—About $400 per avnum, for fe 
for four years, 
or M, and four ye 
time expended. Qur student will begin 
to work after three or four months 
make, tay tho first year, about $1200 
and two yeara and nine months at prob 
0 he earns in four years 


lish education to. begin wi 
a business edocation that enables the stu 


to the wise is sufficient. 


Who Desire Them. 
N. B.—Young gentlemen who have en 


TERMS---Payablo in Advance. 


Course, 
Stationery for Commercial Courre, 
including blank books, : = 
Stationery for Penmanship, 


English—Gramatical C surse, 
English—falt Course, not limited, 


French—full course, 


Greek—full course, not 
full course, not fim! 
fall course not,limited 50 0 


A Life Ticket in all th 
meaty, : ott 
For any | Language, 
Drawing per mouth, 

N. B.—A Student havi 


ry month, : 


desire. 


liberal deduction made. 


from $30 to $35 per month. 
Office Room, No. 7 


FACULTY: 
RUFUS DOLBEAR, Preset, 


etc. 
Agricultural Department, 


Dolbear’s Commorcial College 


Founded in 1832---Char‘ered by the 


Oldest Commercial College fn the} No. 92 South Commerce Street, 
United States, 


Cue Thousand Students | Sir" suc 


It is belis ved to be the first in Enrope 


Depart | 


9,Latin or Greek 


Languages, of the higher Mathematics, Johan KK Randall, 


After which the student ix ready to go 


into business, and make $1000, $2000, or 
$3000, annually 
Cost or Onvinany Lirtaanr 3 


nd 


5 leaves $5892 net gain to our 
Students; but to the other a net expense 


of $2100; or $8205 ouggtadent has gained | [Tur]butt, Sturges & Co.,| : 


over the other. We suppose the Stu- 


dent to earn $1000, $2000, or $1000 an~ 


ually, to be the best fortunes parents NEW STORE) asn7 bite, MT a 


can give their sons, So far as kaown,not 
one of the thousands of our graduates, is 


out of profitable employment. A. word ADJOINING, FACTORY, 


Civculara and Catalogues Sent to alt| I] 


tirely neglected their studies for the past 


sons nat limited, $ 23 00} 


The abovo constitutes the Commrrcial 


Diplom, for Master of Accouats, 10 00 
+ 6000 


including History, thetorio, ete, 10 00 | 
not [rpited, 100 00 | 


1, 50 00] They iavite 0 


100 00 


p 
Course in any branch as above, is enti | re 
Hid ton Life Ticket in that Departement. | feet pounde te the bagel we 
He can attend such branches as he may 


A diploma from this College is a pass- 
port in all commercial ecmmunities.— | tors 
‘Ther are monthly graduating classes — | fodeuvor to merit patroa: 
Students can begin at any time. Clerpy- . © 
men’s sons and crippled soldiers will have 


Board and lodging in American, 
French, Spanish, or German families at 


» Prin - 
cipal. 
Mechanical Department,——, Prive!- 


pal. DEY 
Commercial Department—tow. J. A.| f Fou 7 

seas ‘Monroe, Member New Ori Bar, or repaired inFoundries in this section in HATS, BOOTS. 
COOKING & HEATING STOVES | | Lecturer on Contracts. ier 

Mathematical Department —George B. 

Brackett, Professor and Lecturer on 


Saddlery, Harness, Trunks," Valives, 
‘Saddlery, Hardware, €e> 
No. 17 North Water Strect, 
MOBILE, ALA: 


cost 


|. m. MATIEWR 


J. H. MATHEWS & CO., = *) > meade hat 


| Rece 
| Cmmission Merchants, 


7, Fortcarding and Generat 


my tl, MOBILE, NLA ou 


OY BREW 


Insects, 


General Commission Merchants, Suecessors to Bielock & Co., 
ROR THE SALE OF COTTON AND COUN BOOKSELLERS, | STATIONERS, 


‘also, Grocers sod Dealers ie 

ra Uoods, amd Rewedealers, ss 

BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK 
JFACTCRERS, 


- Commerce and St. Louis 


Chasdw 


touks-itmnatters not what the burisess MOBILE, ALA. Bas 
orrerpondence of] ¢27-Orders will be promptiy attended 12, $9] Spleeie 
ry ho can atiend the ee Ta, | stal Instruments 


and Shect Music, 


CAIRO, ILL. 
te filing orders 
marcBaws 


BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, 

mR AND BLANK BOOK 

Manufacturer, 

5 (old No, 44) North Water 
MOBILE, ALA. 


pe Account Books, Printing Paper, 
Mercantile Blanks, Stationery, &c., D. HURD & SON, 


eddacket Bitter 


Medical, Theolog cal wlous, P 


LL, | E@- Anil by 
CAIRO, TLL agi Trroadw 


dents in both cases to havo a good Eng- Ah FPR ns Sb tI Roe too hes r 
Yo dee! AT THETR OLD STAND, ef “And tp 
fue ste Kewanee Saw Mill,| ssi" "" 


09 the Corner, and thelr 


Pi.q *ING MILL, 


Eom hand and are 
jargest und Lest su 


suiantly reeeivi°®) 4.9 Mites East of Meridian. 


V 7 Rare rogers ta deliver all kinds of Build- 
ing Lumber best heart pine rough or p'xns d 
‘the Selma and Meridian Rell- 


Dry Goods, 


few years, cin bere be perfected in any “lothing, ‘Liao, Sash, Doors, Minds, Dressed Flooring, “og Ese 
branches they may desire, in a few iting and Shingles. Al. ordera promptly Sitled, COSTAR'S' 
months, ‘Terms Cas! rderato Dr, Hennett, at 


| Cn 
Book-keep: loable and sing! | Psa Winn Tse te Sol 
entry, so 00} | L Phas Ly Br And 
Arithmetio—iseluding sil ms q e { j ) >) et B (te ed 484 Broadw 
mercial calculations, > 1000} MAE MIACHCE OULEES f 
Lecture on Commercial Law, = 20 00 Bas : ba ts Sate etek at 


1108, D, REID & CO., 


Druggist and Apothocaries. 
LEE STREET, Meridian, Miss, 


CITY MARKET, |". 
¥ saNporD BUILDINGS, Memory, ‘wss.| BIT 
wifriends and| THE undersigned have opened = Market 


Which they will 
At any rate the; 


1) | the public generstly to 
their owa foterest th 
mardewly iention to’ the wants 


— | to arcure a patronage that will ¢ 


commanit} 
ie them { 


OUR Corn Mult 
are prepared to 


in qrantities to nuit purchasers, counting forty. 


sere cousin fortt | INCE W.. STOREY at others, 


now in aperstion, and we 
rolsh GOOD WHITE MEAL 


‘eli 
abel boose 


Dealers in 
I DRY GOODS, GROCERIES | ain” 
OfEMAN & SHED. HARDWARE, } &* { CLOTHING, rand 
awl) 
way2Sswly. PUAN te, eee Sad he en resarng 


Spring Millinery Goods. | Isise™™™* Treiing te demote 
TE 


vow receiving oar pew stock of Spring 
variety of the 
‘Trimmings, 


Baitding. 


&. NuRTON, 
NEVI 


apr etow 


Teptirer on Basins ee ea! “MERIDIAN FOUNDRY 


MACHINE SHOP 


THE unde: Js fully prepared: to 
manufacture all machinery usually made, 


tion in every partienlar. 

"Those in wast of Awnings, Verandahs, 
Columns, Sills, Lintels, Sash, Weights, Lron, 
TL facta terion. of cals 

in fact, 
needed or pet 4 this country, are invited 


oMeReay 


Depariment.—Manuet Merino, | "745 vm 


Rev. A. 0. Hoppe, 


Eres from Pobsons” 


“COSTAR'S? RAT) ROACH, &e Exterm's 
4, Mice, Roaches, 

> Apes <cCOSTAR'S” BED-BUG Reteriltor, 
oad leg re Tquid shh—used to destroy’ 
Red sat PROMOTER @ ES | seo ala preventive or BedeBuge &e- 
“COSTAR'S” ELECTRIC POWDER 


Biack'ana ted 


seasons in all cases. Iovalsiab) 


L. BREWER & CO., WR ROCKWELL, | MR OOF. RUCK WELL) 1, Fe Mfothia, Mosquitoes, Flens Bed-Bngs 


 _ARBECULALIT BS 
W. B, ROCKWELL & CO» | Fhsects on Plants, Fowls, Aninaly &e. cen 


ic 
Jess imitations. 
that “Costan's” naitic 


mat ‘We could firnie soy qoantity of certificates 
each Box, Bottle, and Flask; before you 


of ite superior 
sSivuld stand 


ires  emry 12. Coxtar, 
Broulway, N. 
(Zr Sold in Meridian, Mixa, by RY. Re 


Proprietors, 
Laboratory,d4l Dullitt Street, Lowavinte, Roy 


tery B 
Ta, Wholesale Agents for 


PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


MURLEY’S SARSAPARILLA. 


‘ail the remedies {hithave bech di covered 
that flesh ia heir t 


ge for the thonsend 1! 
‘equal this wonder! 
“CO TAR 


BUCKHORN SALVE. 


For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds, Boils, 
Cancers, Broken Teast 


le and Retail. Wholesale Grocers leeding, laud and Painful Pies Be 
itrid- and [l-conditioned Sores 


Commission - Merchants, |tiiineone ‘Antetiont ieivgwormy Itch 
Dealers tn ell kinds of Corus, Bunions, Chilblaing, &¢; Chapped | periila, 


reeoga! 

reiciens met parts. 

Bast sorpriang and fective 

ody, for certain diseases, of which they Lav 
od 


a cr ryrups of this root 
an 


aonliy, because, on being tested, 
been found to contain noxios 
which neutralize tho 

ee ealth of the 


p e ‘of the 
spot, and will ou tial. be fonnd to eet a cer- 


‘and perfect core of the following cvinplaiats 


DY. 
hands, Lips, &€.; Bites of Spider Insect 
aud. ancy Groceries | inact ite ofspiery Tests 
> TOR Boxes 23 cis, 39 cts, amd $1 sizes, 
PRODUCE, 


C37 Sold by all Druggists cvery: 
y HENRY i ‘COSTAL 
. Chadwick, Meridl- 


Barnes, Wanl & Co. 
Las Wholesale Agents for South- 


Affeetions of the Banos, 


Hurley's Ague Tonic, 


PERFECTLY RELIABLE. 


Fi 2. or ‘ 
Groceries, Veauett’s Siption, er to Sanford & Bro., Merid 

| ian may Cowit CORN SOLVENT, y 

¥ —— For Corns, Baliions, Warts, &. ‘The only ramedy for Chills and Perer or Ayurs 

Persr that i orcan be depended spon ts 

Ave Tonic. There bare been ‘hoo 

by wsinuc it who bad tried the tual 

beaetit; Lut fn no cave bas 


tn Boxes, 25 cts. 30 ets 


a COSTAR, Depot 
it. ¥. it. Chadwick, Meridl- 


‘4 Apne Tonic 
Alt who bare ured it 


wit eriaia te 

aac or ebille and h 
woo, 

MES KUDDLE & © 


Bend for 1h to the pro 


“COSTAR'S” 
PREPARATION OF 


TER-SWEET 
sim ie ccc ma ethers (ORANGE BLOSSOMS |e 


Popular Worm 


le form to give 16 chit- 
1 


FOR WEAUTIVYING THR) COMPLEXION: 


MERIDIAN MILLS, |sirzzirrs=®= catty otece ts coun] en eed 


BANFORD, CAIN & MAGGARD. | remove Freckle Pim 
Ladies are now usin 


tify the Ski 
" reptile re! 


iver meal is LEE STREET, sar Botties, $1, « 

MERIDIAN, MISSISSEPPI.| ° EB-SoM bya Deus 

ROSENRAUM & C0., Pas tree ae 
5 “And by It. 


R. Chadwick, Meridi- 
by Barnes, Wan & Co... Ni 
Wholesale Agents for Sout 


"EV. EARLY & CO. 
Front Row, Meridian, 
Meridian. 


ALE COLLEGE. 


m 


~ MERIDIAN MISSISSIPPI, SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 1867. 


South street, between :Maiberry. sed Washing 
mayiSewly  VICKMBURG. 


_JOSEPIL BOTTO, 
Wholesale and Welalt Desler’ ta 


FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, kc, 
‘Washivgton Street, 
VICKSBURG, MISS. 


a 8 aif 


7 OUIS IOFFMAN, — 


‘All Kinds of Guns Made and Repairel. 
ey TSewly 


Spokes, nbs, Fellees, Shafte, Poles, 
end all descriptions of 


wood WORK 


for sale at mavvlectarer’s 


fre 
EAN & 
may i lew'm Vieksburg Mine 


J. W. JENNINGS, 
General Steamboat Agent, 


WHARE-BOAT (Foot of Crawford St.,) 


Vicksburg, Miss. 


General Ronettes and Com- 
f mission Merchant, 


Doaler in all kinds of 


"IWESTERN PRODUCE 


AXD 


Plantation 


FAT Ocders trom sho Coustiry solicited and 
salt fection guaranteed. 


Supplics. 


|\WOODRUEF & DISE RENS 


a 


Dealers in 


BOOKS and STATIONERY, 
Music, Musical Instruments, 


Toys, Notions, and Fancy Goods,|" 


WASHINGTON STREET (Sooth ef Clay,) 


GENTS for Grover & Hake? 
‘Needles, 8.lks and Threads on hacd. 


re avy monary, 
in Co Lae Evansville. 


DAVIS & MORRIS, 
Cotton Factors, 
, Receiving, Forwarding and 
GENERAL COMMISSION MENCHANTS 
VICKSBURG, MIS3. 


Conaighments respecttully solicited. 
Liberal Cash advances os made 08 


oe 
: 


Wx WILLIAMS, (Wa Jomnes, 9. w, Lasix, 
vi ‘Yaxo0 City, 


W. M. WILLIAMS & C0., 


_ Hotels, Ete. 


FITLER & HELLEN, 
20 St. Michael Street, 
Mobile. : ::: Alabama- 
BEL a the“ Sl pe ETOCK of 


Plantation and Road W; 
Dearborn & Jersey Spring Wanens, 
Whb and without TO! 

‘TIMBER WHEELS, CARRY LOG! 
Trucks, Carts, Drays, Wheelbarrows 
Wheelwright Material ! 
Wagon and Buzzy Spokes, Hubs, 
Rims,Shafis, Tongues, &c., 

All of which we offer at WHOLESALE and 
RETAIL, at LOWEST CASII PHICES. 


PITLER & ELLEN, 


mayliewic Ns. 40 St, Michael etreet, 


SOC. PARKER. 7, Il. LAKE, THOS. F. SELDOM. 


PARKER, LAKE &CO., 
Cotton Factors and Grocors, 


Northwest Coruer St. Louis and Water Ste 
MOBILE, ALA. 
—— 
Keep a'ways on band, beggi 
AND ALL KINDS OF 


Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, 
Liquors, &c. 


a, 4onGus 


Fine 


£)Campbell House 


Ax TLE. 


“CUSHING HOUSE. 


Corner Sixth Street and Ohio Levee, 
CAIRO, ILL, 


Pare $2 39 per day. June ewan 


(Formerly the Roper How's.) 
JAS. W. CAMPBELL, 


(Late of oe 


Proprietor. 


MODILE, 


PEALE sakes sa, thoranahiyretited the 
House, 1 soticit a share of public pat- 
rosage, fling ccalident 
faction ta all who stp with 
JAB. 


THE NELSON HOUSE, 
Though not the “ Biggest” Bui 


av rae 


RAILROAD JUNCTION i 


Jackson, Miss. 


Tests 
Cotafortab ¢ Reon 
conveniences for t 


ngs, 


Neca 
03, 
>To Obtain 
Good Fare & Good Rooms}, 


STOP AT THE 


MAGNOLIA COTTAGE, 


JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI. 


Private Boarding 


ect, between Hine aud Olive 


IRA W. PORTER & CO., 
ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 
Royal Street, 

MOBILE, ALABAMA. 
Wholesale and Retsilers of 

Hardware 
Hardware 
2 full Stock, consisting im part of 
PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, 
BUILDERS’ HARDWAR™, 
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 
axn 
DE RABLE GOODS 
Por Serehanje aod Traders 
Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, | 
DOORS 
GLAZED SASH. AND DLInDS, 


| 
| 


TSF All of which wo are 
Prices than heretofore since 
Merchants, Piaoters and wit! Gnd 
‘their advantage to call before porch 
IRA W. PORTER & Cf 


at Lower 


apriswtt 


T. 8. BIDGOOD. 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER LN 
Books & Stationery, 


Blank Book Manufacturer & Printer, 
North-East Cor. St. Francis and Water sts, 
MOMILE, ALA. 


MOST RESPECTFULLY call the attention 

of my frieuds and the poblic to my large and 
choice stock of Books » wnieh t 
am pow opening, and ally low 


BLANK BOOKS. 


Books, of all 
jock of Hanks 


wwality Of paper 


re 
E have paid purtieatar attention to thie depart: 
ment, and bave the 


SCHOOL KOOKS. 
mUraees all the Renool Hooks in ose 


ieahenippl, mod all the Latent | — 


BOOK BINDING. 


Io this fom toere. 
ids thie department Seer = 
Sat Mele ama 


jad Boo! 
any require! Pattern. 
PRISTING. 
[ring of Beate, Bille. of Lading, Cotton 
Salen, and every description of Jub Work dune 
‘wilh Deaizess and disyeich, bs 


Ua be TEACHEKS 


COUSTRT MESCHANTS 
who desl in Books and wit 


fw ego enbr lem neneherys 
(parchases. c 


a ° = Feaerec A, L, STETSON. 


XG | M-S.STETSON & CO., 


Pa (ton Elouse, 
MERIDIAN, Miss 
$ PATTON, PROP’ 


ton. 


Jones House. 
MERIDIA MISSISSL'T' I. 
JOSIAH JONES, : PROP'R. 


Hut 


ftagsdale FHlous’:, 
ON THE WILL, in 
of the 


Un the East Side 


DRY GOODS, 
Shoes, Hat 


ll find it to their advantage to give ay cal}. 


“The Safety Hand ta, 
Meteor Burning Fluid. 


Lamp 
Field Barner. 


We hare the agevey for Lauderdale e aunty, 
M4 Choctaw © i be 


m Meteor Oi 
Ib ia bound 10 revolution tn the 
Lamp taniness, and oviy wevda a test to be ep 


preciated. 
PALLON, PULTOX & CO, 


Meridiao, Miss. | tise 


‘of Mo 


Receiving ‘anil Forwarding Merchants, 
Front Street, (in the Brick Store.) 
MERIDIAN, MISS. 


ond Arente fur the Shely Line Ce 
‘wil fara aa atl at 


DE. xm Se son gin 
. KENNEDY & GIBBS, 
W HOLESALE | GROCERS, 


from thi 
and the 1 


cinmati 
‘0 years 


nlation of t 


provements 
property Is at lea 
In value day: by 
hous 


Is preparing other books 


—| popular, and Is often in 
iis th 


Weekly, $2.00 per A 


J J. SHA 


ae country 


state of enltly 
tifal farms. 


over a foot I 
fair crop are f 


Ane 
nil Is to be 
x 


in opera 


now Itls ex 
ure still In pr 
nominally 
lay. Tene 
that rented for $100 pers 
w command 80 


can not always ¢ 
Faversin 


weipal streets 


are well j 


ar institutt ome 
Some of] 
rare ru 


yaya we 
therewill like! 
IF harrow aventios 


tut quite fustiona 
Who con tell the 


statu to to 
The woente 
en away 
ive ellitle 
seid Fe 
improvin, 
ed forward toy m 
ny iinagi 
water, antl 
the adv 


pable propor 
¢ rapidly 


with 


ainly indke it a large 
Lto Inilict you wit 
. To return to T 


| mark that it b 
walk in and take 
statute of Henry Cla 
there. 
Fsjucation Is held in high 


estecin. 
schools are sali to be exe 
sare not be 


dare not only ise 
ally now in our 


. Your Col, Sh 


the position of 
is conceded by thinking 


to be the wisest and best under the clr 
cumstances. There, “times ap." 


eee 
Dr. Harmon's Defense. 


Exrenrmar, Jane 2, 1867. 
_Slessxs. Eptrom: or tite Gazerre 


between 
at Heist 


within 
» the pop 
1 at 40,000. 


are I 


nt, and} t 
1 theme 


bat you adve 
non is quite 
cr. ‘Tell 


De | retp fromm 


mhnulie. 


NUMBER 6 


7 (not. worth < 
fistril 
ad what is 


from the 
retleved, ani are ney Fe 


the Committers, w 


wor, questioned my 
rt will wow or 
Lot 


aul the postive waut an 


ety 
Ue geartion of th 
information received 
ft 


ft dzen children, w 
anal father provided well for the 
what 


erated statemen 
, Thnow itto be trie 


1 
thon of th 
ydid. Tthen 
Dr. Harn 
that could 


that there were mane 


The 


in 


wagon. nbent 
weeks ago, and got about 25 bushels, 
distributed ne to the leat. 


FOF two. ah tua puratmlle 
would be no more for them. Lf this 
there comes no 

other quarter, a vast amount 
js bound to "raps 
late in this part of thé conn 
look ¥ Seep pe ising, corn esp 
11 be at least two months 

before any hope ean be obtained from the 
Jds and many poor widows have no 
Wat| flelds to which tolosicts even then, Ieany 


fuser 
try, bat 


isniasEditer 


+ Tane30, 1867 

UPT FORMS AND 
BLANKS. 
have reveived an official copy of the 
sani onters, together with the forms 
proceedings In Bankruptcy..as pro- 
tel by the Supreme Court of the 
Blates and are now printing a 
cnumber of Hank petitions In Bank~ 
“The petition, with the necessary sehed- 
les makes twelve pages. They will be 
ted in good style, on the finest quality 
‘oF cap paper, and in strict conformity to 
the law. We intend printing immediately 
all the blanks nsel in Bankrapt  proceel- 
Ings, ang will furnish them to Attorneys 
ambothers on the most reasonable terms. 
Onlers by mall will receive prompt at- 
tention. 


Reowsrnariox 1x Lowxpra—Tho Com 
Jnmbus Sentinel says registration in 
blacks 


Lowndes, stands, whites 561, 
1818, 
— 

In Newton county, up 

whites, and 225 blacks have registered. 
eance—owce 

There is no genuine antagonism of 
interests or dntics dividing the North 
and South at present. It is the rem- 
nant of passion and prejudice, engen- 
dered by the war, that is clogging re- 
construction on both sides. Violent 
designs and sclfish purposes have irri- 
tated many of onr people, and they do 
not work as willingly for recon- 
struction as the good of the 
conntry demands, But when the 
great interests. of the South aro pro- 
perly estimated, we think enongh 
sober and calculating men will throw 
their inflnence into the contest to place 
the capital, oneryics and industry of 
the country upon such o footing as 
will. command permanency, steadi- 
noas and assurances of rolinble returns 
to the honorably and honest exertions 
of oll classes in the various pursuits 
of life, 


ee 
‘The residence of Col. R. C. Jordan, 
at Tibbeo, yas destroyed by fire on 
Tuesday morning about daylight. The 
fire broke out in the kitchen, which 
building, together with the store room 
and the residonce, was destroyed. 
Loss between three and for thousand | 
doliare, Origin—carelessness of some 


of the servants. 
a 


The fallacious letters of Gov. Perry, 
of South Carolitia, fail to in Ticato the 
time when we may look for the reac- 
tion which is to tumble radicalism 


from power, placo the government in | ; 


Demoeratic hands, and give to tho 
South all tho rights she enjoyed in 
former days, barring tho right to hold 
negroes as property; nor do those 
letters ndyise us by what hocus pocus wo 
are to retain the present military 


» government, if the convention is now 


yoted'down and the States reconstract- 
od, by an edict of Congress, ninoty or 
eoochundred dayn aferwards, on a 
strictly loyal basis—none voting save 
thousiprepared ta.gnlp down the iron- 
clad without any qualms of conscience. 
If Gov. Berry wishes his views carried | 
ont he had betterbogin by establishing 
elocmosynary institutions all over the 
Sonth. Gaaranteo the people some- 
thing to cat and wear and they may 
bo willing to enduro tho voxation and 
turmoil incident to the policy of “‘mas- 
terly inaetivity.” 

Some of our friends are vacillating, 
not being able to decide whether ‘ 
best to register or not register—rote 
or not yote. For us the position and 


should east no lingering looks behind. 


We ask attention to’ the letter of 
Dr. Harmon, and also to the commu- 
nication of Judge Ryan, in reference 
to the suffering in Jasper County.— 

We have no doubt there is considera 
ble distress in this part of the State, 
and we think an appeal should be 
made to tho Relief Societies of Cairo 
‘and other cities for‘corn and meat, 
and not for old shoes and cast sway 
clothing, which are not wanted. Dr. 
Harmon says he is responsible for his 
speech, bat not for the oditorials of 
tho Cairo Democrat, Thé Democrat 
based the ssticle to which wo referred 
on the authority of Dr. Harmon, and 
Mf it misrepresented him, shonld be 
called npon by Dr. H. to make the 
correction. Our people owe a debt of 
gratitude to the citizens of Cairo, 
Memphis, St. Lonis, and those citles 
who have given from their abundance 
to relieve the distress of the South, 
bat it iso plain duty that those who 
ask their charity, should not exagger- 
ate or neyo the condition of 


onr 
Wo felt mortified that such appeals 


had been made, as would be inferred | 


from the article in the Democrat, and 
for that reason called attention to it. 

We wish Dr. Harmon well in his ef- 
forts to obtain supplies for the desti- 
tute, but still insist that “old cloth- 
ing” is not what the people need. Our 
columns will be open “without stint” 
to prblish certificates of what he has 
done, or may hereafter do to help the 
needy. As ho represents Lauderdale 
and Newton, as well as Clarke and 
Jasper, we would liko esposially to 
know what Landerdalo and Newton 
havo reecived for their part of his ac- 
quisitious. 

se 
The World Moves. 

The telegraph informed us the other 
day that the President had instracted 
Gen. Sheridan to extend the time of 
registration in Louisiana, until the 
first of August nogt, unless he had 
somo “good reason to the contrary,” 
and ordored him to report such rea- 
sons for confirmation. ‘Tho President 


also declared, that, in his judgment, | 7 


this extension of time was “necessary 
to"n full and fair registration, and 
that tho time should be thus extend- 
ed becanse the other district com- 
manders 
that time.” Inresponse to this dis- 
patch, Gen. Sheridan tclegraphs to 
Gen. Grant as follows: 

My reasons for cloning tho.registra- 
tion in thin city were becauso I had 
given the city two and a half months, 
and there wero no more to 
Thave given the State two and a half 
months, and registration will be ex. 
hausted by that time. 
warranted in kecping up boards of 
registration at large expense to suit 
new issues coming in at the cleventh 
hour. 

‘The registration will bo completed 
in Louisiana at the time specified, 
unless I am ordered to carry ont the 
Jaw under Mr. Stanbers's interpreta- 
tion, which practically, in registration, 
is 9 abroad macademized road 
for perjury and fraud to travel on! I 
do not sce why my registration should 
be dependent on the time when other 
aiskrist commanders got thror gh. I 
have given more time for the registra- 
tion of Louisiana than they propose 
to give in their commands, for I com- 
menced six weeks before they did, I 

et that I shon) 

the President, but it must be re- 
collected that I have been ordered to 
execute n Inw to which the President 
has been in antagonism. If after this 
report the time is to be extended, 
coy notify mo and it will be dono. 

would do it at once, but tho P: 
derit’s telegram was conditional, and 
there is sufficient time left to issue the 
necessary order. 

This dispatch, wo ace, has created a 


great sensation in Washington, and | ¥ 


well it may. Wo are drifting rapidly 


from tho old established lines of cour- | ° 
jteiy and respect, when a man like 


Sheridan can nse the importinence 
contained in tho above dispat-t, with 
perfect impunity. Ten years ago such 
 tolegram would bare cost him his 
commission. 


— 

Tho war proclaimed that the peo- 
ple of the United States should be 
one, and the Northern people will 
never rest until the question is settled 
to their satisfaction. Tho South is 
helpless, and cannot expect to make 


rill not got through before | ® 


register. | 


I did not feel | 


avd to differ! | 


‘The Southern Opinion, edited by 
H. Rives Pollard, of Richmond, Va, 
one of the most talented and vigorous 
political writers of the South, in an 
article on the duty of the South, comes 
out squarelyfor reconstruction under 
the Military bill. In alluding to the 
distress occasioned by the war, the 
unsettled political condition of the 
country and the failure of the crops, 
Mr. Pollard says: 

From these canses the stagnation which 
Is the forerunner of approaching dissolu- 
tien has palsied the South and now hangs 
like a black pall over our futare. A con- 
ance of the present state of things will 
som cause grass to grow in the principal 
streets of our great cities, our plantations 
teill become jungles and wildernesses, our 
young wien wilt fy from the blasted and des- 
olated section and our trade and commerce 
wilt absolutely perish. ~ All observant, in- 
telligent and reflecting men fecl that If we 
remain out of the Union, as helpless, un- 
represented, subjugated provinces much 
longer, our fate is irrevocably sealed — 
Capital, the breath of dife to the business 
man, now shuns the South as if was an rc- 
cursed leper, whose touch was death.” 

And again: 

“Ritter and proseriptive as the military 
Mill ts, behind it stand that flendish trium- 
| verate of the chosen agents of Satan, Ste- 

vens, Butler and Phillips, eager for confis- 

cation and total disfranchisement of all 
who “participated in the rebellion.” The 
Suture holds out no better terms for ws than 
those offered in the military bill, and ie 
| must accgpt those or worse will specitily fol- 
low, WEhave not yet fallen to the “low- 
est depth,” for the sulphurous blasts of 
Stevens’ hate reveal a hell of torture still 
held In reserve for ws to which what we 
now endure seems, by comparison, « 
heaven. 

“Promptly, with energy, and with a 
ceaseless vigilance which will send every 
white man to the polls, we must “accept 
the situation.” Prosperity, sccuritys to 
lifeandl property.‘the continual dominancy 
of the Canc all depend upon out 
doing quickly and thoroughly the work 
before us, We must kick from our path 
the bones of ‘old parties, old prejudice. 
aut all false ideas of dignity, and work to 
secure all that we ean from the wreck and 
debrifot what the civil war has left 


their own 
tally wou 


led, white Mr. Johnson recelv= 
ed from Wooles a 


idol slit In” the baw. 


the heal from the: sayve Instrument, and 
one on the shonller.bat while she still 
her physiclan has no hopes of 

3 won alse lina sou 
were giv~ 
rv he seized 


her recov 


en Lif with the sumo ax, b 
of Mr. WY 
nest are In 

matter bat not retuiritett 

If they do so before 


hi 

by the prostitution 
w Lis? in prstty 
anak inerchantof-this pla 
To have heen her next {rl 
eral days th 


Mr. 


down ine pistol was fired by” 
After he received th 


I publish next 
asting for th 
public eye. 
Laren W 


We had & conversation to-d: 
Capt. Turner, of Enterprise, who was 


ihe victims of the late terrible 
Tearn from his that 
is death-bed, made 


wife.” for pearly six years. Al 
year ago, T made a contract with 
and his wife.to support the fami- 
y house rent, &e, and they gi 
hele Scnecmt tha fleson with thete daneghe 
ter. ani T have lived with ber in tho house 
with Wooley and wife since that time, un- 
til about a week since, when 
iniinced the girl to leave me, 
fini! the family moved to a house ‘eat 
Enterprise. On the dayrof the dlfficalty, 
FE wrote me a note to come over at 
ted, thinkis 
‘and not thin 


ht. Lwentias 
ion 


x all |p 


of the jury of inquest held ‘over the bod- | ~ 


your columns some time since, 


‘closed you will find the mumber register ‘to 
a at the precincts in Jasper County, 89 


far as we have gone 
PRRCISCTS. 


Hickory Grové, 
Buckley"s, 
Garlandeviile, 


Perry's Box, 2» 


Zo 
Whole number registered, 501. 
‘The vote of Jasperyas well as I ami in- 


is expressed by some th respect 16 the 
white vote going tm fayor ots Convention, 


‘Your Friend, 
FRANCIS E. ADAMS, 
Ieorsrm 


would pert 


—— 

Ax Avruicren Fasmry.—The Corinth 
(Miss.) News of last Saturday; far- 
nishes tho following melaucholy reci- 
tal: 

We learn thata cota 
appeared in the he of Mr. An- 
drew Allon, of the borhood of 
Kossuth. Some several weeks past 
his eldest son, after long and sevoro 


war, died; soon after a y 
var taken with a violent pi 
ver in ¢he head, and 
twenty-four hours. In a few days 
thereafter, another, still youn Por boy, 
was taken in the same way and about 
{he same time died. While this clilld 
was a corpse, tho eldest daughter, a 
young lady, was similarly afilicted, 
but medical attention being instantly 
given, sho is yet litag and porhnps 
convalescent. But ae pre sister, 
about fourteen years of age, wastaken 
on Sunday evening fast’ ha by the 
same hour tho next day was a corpse. 


Srorres Wort. Boston Journal 

has the following: 
Morethana hundred thousand 

controlled in Providence 

cinity, have been stopped within t 

ten days, and the probability is that the 

pumber will be considerably increased 

thin week. 

To which the Mobile Times 


lees of expense, till one-half 

y to despera~ 

tion, will take Be wivice, and 

all on the rich to divide their property 
with them, 


lf. 
\ ares, and advised Reconstruction 
ander them, and coneludetl ty aa 


‘The neceseary la 
but when the South vball fa 


tothoxc which they. couside> oppressive 
of oar statesmen 


ly are respectfully requested 
ice. All who are entitied 


. JAMES HOTEL, 


EW ORLEANS. 


Propridora: 
We A. Ieee, ai 
W.¥. Comment 

tar Telegraph and Railroad Oilices in 
Rotunda of Hotel. Mr. It. Callum, Tele- 
| graph Operator, 


z CHEAPEST BOOK HOUSE IN THE SOUTH. 


BLELOCK & CO., 


AND STATIONERS, : 
130 Canal Street, New Orleans, La. 


(at Senter 


GROCEI ; 


17 
¥ 
"SS! PEMALES OF THE SOUTH! 


to your sex, Incklent to | Estate H. Hind, 
formed, Will be for a Convention. A dpubt | Sti called, a3 5 


suilering from » wonnd reeeived in the 
ind fe- 
tn about 


f 
He endorsed the Military Bills of the | * 


* | not an aleobiolic 


Wholesale Booksellers 


%, iadei ld 
gaa ch at 


Diseases 
the: 


that, fans you with its 
or snatched from some 
are to yous 
Whether 


= 


ZEuSssesseseusssesses S sseSsEssenssssseesss: 


oe 
Baller 2 west 


os cial 
mail| poy cen mm gon) 


Bove stereonsisae! 


sieeusiel s S3ieiteslegsied 


1200 6 
are peculiar to the female se) ariiet 

dof young married or ingles send mt ; 
sagt ef wlll do you 500 1 

y 00 3 

TOUR LIPY OLOOD) Paste 13000 & 

Must be changed, in onler to he relieved 50 f 

Ken {ofthat troublesoin clas of dlachbee Te- m0 7 

quiring pure blood. 400 2 
DROMGOOLE.£ Cos 400. 2m 

CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH |). cent foe 
Is recognized by the Medical Profession 
24 the flest and most Certain’ Blood Pu; 1780) 875 
Filler now before the publle, and) why us 

muse It is ol t 
Hlatieluce for thet parpane vist Beilllngis. | Bares & Seemann do Gao. co ea 
Yellow Dock, Sarmsarilla, Burdock, and | Rew & Thompen, “Balla 32 Bandsig 25 in 
Tahce of oeuhe For Scrofula, Cutane-| w . tf 1 
W E Richardson, ‘’ oo to 1008 50 
ous Skin Disease, ‘Gout, Hbeumatian, | 7° smith, rs u 9 190 76 
Glandular Tomors and Swelling. old Ul-| F sani i Maore : 9 350 1% 
cers en) old Sores, Constitutional De-| Wy" A Smith, Lindley's n land? ‘oo 40 
rangements, ete, It acts Nike a eharm. Shleide & Lamon hase +200 12 
home Sadler lo oO 
ete, canta SEE Y EAST he 
Fluid Ext. Ae peeenerays Cubebs ce Ball's a 2000 10 00 
Teri €Tiney on Home eee 200 
A bight cctausteieeier ae nd, > + * 

Preenly fur affections or the Kidneys and | 3.M Trussell, do } oot east: 200) 
ladder, ste Wh as Incontinuence, Frequent Bt ethane *e 1 eee 
eure eat, Urpesy Dae Depoalte Tick |. Cn Vouburg % Boca hao an 
lon. Nervous ‘Trembling, “Gavel, Gout, | BH Wyrdtam ES Si Se Se) ee ot 

foas of Tenors’ | wat Wess ee, wi | igo eos 

i affections requiring & Fag ives Bae a Hi 

‘of action on the J-W \¢ Tass" 3 liod 800 400 

partofthe Kilnessand Wladder, adeting | S10 Ee iafeeeee od ton 
id or Tone, aie OG, Females thls ‘com | Salo ta place bane tie hrs of of 10 vcloak A. Mand toelork P.9, Wheee 
iron tion of the SUSE Will be given on the 

CHILLS AND Fever = |g ctaie PEANS, Assenor and Collector. 

Can be so casily cured by using one Soma oingg ~ 


age of Droingoole 
whi wer fal 
are the S 
relieve th 


moet inveterate ease of Chills, 
ge will cure a case of six months 


DROMGOOLE & CO.'S 
RED DIARRN@A REMEDY, 
ost certain and effectual pate hes 


Chola orves pain athe 
ach. miner complaint of caiidren 
while teething, ete. 
pleasant, cools aud quiets 
pevasation, contains no. 
kino, catechu, gall, tannin, ever ete. 
Ielinyarts toveto the already debilitated 
stomach and bowels, and no family should 
be without bottle. It meyer falls to cure. 


22L98! 2eewel! 


ae 


‘bye | Why '+ tt you continue to suffer with Piles, 


when the remedy to cure -youcan be 60 
easily obtained? Do not suffer another 
day, send immediately and get one box of 
Dromgoote & Co's Pile alve and be cured 
Jorexternal Piles, whether recent 
Vealing canbe ured, immuedi- 


ely. 

Cannot Southern Physicians cure the 
Piles aa weil'es any one else? Try our 
remedy then. 


heiroriginal color withou! 

Ing the akin or scalp, It does not dye the 
hair—but saps restenosis foe 
time 


from fling off cleanses the ealp ef a 
dandruff and. seurk, a beautiful 
parte as near Peweilee a Rad : 
the bald as any other preparation. It is 
Dramgoole & Co's ‘Tonle Hale. restorer. 


It is warranted. 
The Great Soithern Preparation as 


1, | class of Family Medicines should be ed 


*yevery $8" DROMGOOLE & CO. 


Me beeper nny hp 
our goods, to 


whem 


Those Who Do Not Think| "sty —slot the ben quality snd 


HARDAWAY & CO. 
AGENTS. 


WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS, 


‘CORNER WASHINGTON AXD CLAY STACETS, 


Vicksburg, Miss. 


romp'tte stock of Druga and Medicines, sch 
Gress Tartar, Drearvostic Sous, Sees 


KIS Bey tert hes a, 
ae ae AND MEDICINES, 


Embraced in the Poarmitcoplar Our Pharmagrutiea) Preparations are meds in atriet accordance 
trite revised Puarmacopia: reeeriptions etiended to carta. 


ICAL INSTRUMENTS, Wis) GLASS AXDR, 
PAMILY MEDICINES, SURG peat n fr eh DYW GLAS: ‘ADIL 


Liquors, » Liquors, 
Soom Restate Mi Sg ai a Na 
speally 


oiFusiaed telecred for Medical wae 


‘Wtte Lead, Linseed O0, Terpentine, Coal OM, Gants of wl Cans, ste 
“i | Onr stock embraces everything coming within the Drug Besiness, Give, ig 9 eal and we wit 
All erders intrusted (@ our ease, Glled with promptnees and maa 


THESE G 


DRY r GOODS aeiaigis SR 


predaed! 


tered the 
ressed the distin- 


in 
‘welfare, 
sr |i Freat satisfaction In we 
or sensei, lions of te cent pee sities) beric J vi te PEER aes 
son, el be allowed partes purchasing, kets ators Joined alee 
before enteting the ears. The ticket oflce 
Iwill be opened at the soveval stutloms half}, Goh tose etna ey ene 
fan hour befare the departire of trains. 
usnaiahen tt abe) 


= by spate 


5G lomm walrs Old Einen 
dike ney. #5 cents per cake. || Daa 
Blue, Bet in the}! weather 
AWorids" 10 cents per box. recent shower 
ters Magic Ointmont, 
3 1 Burns, &e, ay aed 


SEE" 
AS] 
pees 


4 


a 
eI 


a i fe nscfioe 1 90 ob lina 
ESET ect a eae 


H At 


the Em 
bey Lagoon on Seeeation 
ing thecountry.as soon por 
(yl and Vera Cruz wereopened for 


his 
‘The "Time morning, in an article 
¢ommenting severely upon Sheridan's 


r 
t 


ble document be 

iets considerable portion of 
merican poopie the Constiemton had 
phages the flames 


"be delivered Over to an- 


D, June %—Registration in 
| thi ety, silt Pte tosnight, Ktande: colored, 
10. “In the country i 


ew Tons, Sung aoe Ironclad 
Dundetberg, recently iparclianed 
fering alak stew days since, 
fito dock, but It was found tmpos- 
Fr | Fiplo to raiso hor, Now applianees arc in 
progres, 


Wasnmarox, June The State De- 
rtinent had nieces ofthe tatal wreck ot 
steamship Sacramento off Medras, No 

lives were lost. 
Only four members of the Judiclary 
Committee ary present. They have adl- 

jonrned nutil to-morrow. 

othing startling has been developed in 

Surratt case, 
General Grant wa on the stand, testl- 
ing in regunl'to having seen Jacob 
pson at Vicksburg. There was a 


fact and errors 
Sha Tose dis Iie conte sd lan- 


a call,” 


‘We call apeslil attention to the 
flsoment of the Jt, James Hotel, New Or Bein of 
_ Teans.whied appears in this lxsne,, The 
“Bt Jamos Lotol has been a favorito: resort | gee. 


of Mississipplans who visit the eee 


racy. 
ween him and the 


Sbe 
and that she got herown and ier hus 
" gal twenty dollars per 


's expenses 
day Guriug ber p presence th 

‘The ition ‘snnoanced that it 
the evidence In two or three 


« Kellogn, of New Orleans, tele 
of the Treasury 


ha to the Secretary 
Ing the report low fever there. 
‘Serctay Wells addressed 


would 
days. 


34 


i 


‘out reconstraction. 
partment would ot fel jad I in asing 
for such a parpose; it has 
helther te oficers nor men 


Hf 


eeeaek Lind 


iH 


iy 


ull 


We | Bon tke tolngraoeon’ made’ webeceriont 


‘of | What authority, denying Mayor IMeath's 


in. session 
pa 


srtenar ger 


a 
So the existence of our repable 
an Institutions and neither 

the General Goverament ss authority oF 


the power to this right to any State, 
or Withold Its funder the Con 
stitution 


who ean be 
ie exercise of 


ly electe, re- 

turned and qualified fora seat thercin. 
Third, That our last Con; was 
out precedent, in Its utter disregant of the 

Constitution a1 


ind the rights of the people 
under it. Riera ee Tiel 
var, were made 


ra Generals 
lsregarde: the voice 
king through the mi- 


the fundamental Scjpctaies of of Repabtican 
ernment: ten uni} 
had mado full pn racy ined 


Uni 
and placed under Irresponsible military 
rule, tagation was Increased, ovr 


capltal arrayed against labor, 


to the rich. by unjust exemption from tax~ 
= yrtion of the wealth of 


ation of a of a larry 
‘and'in short, thelr. Jegielation 


the 

wan wand foc coript and. sulewhel pare 
condemnation of an enlightened but out- 
raged peo] 

Paitapetria, June 27—A committee 
of twenty-five eltizens| was. apy 
Fecelve and tender the hospitalities of the 
elty to President Johnson. 


Feceipts 690; exports’ 1,203 al 
lanis Sugar only at retall 


Flour qui 
and fi 


treble vextr 
m 56 


. Fant droopin, 

ig Keg 13 (al 
quoted. ¢ 

Menight Scent 

The City Treasurer publishes a statement 

of the amounts of notes Isved and by 


lerees quoted 
Pork dull at 
ii. Sterling 
premium. 


portion—contin- 


power to repuiliate an’ 
jebts due the city, 


tes to recelve it for 
without distinction, 

Suit against Jac sb Barker by depositors 

for embezzlement of $21,000 on trial to~ 


bid 
‘Ketion of Mayor Heath in regant to the 
eliy currency Is universally condemned 
4 -—The Herall's di 
patehes of the 11th, from San Louis 1. 
si, are unfavoreble to, M 
dispatch to the Tri 
moillion anda half of 3 
scrip Is fraudulent. 
Livenroor, . Ju 
steady; 


says that a 
Orleans city 


ne Soon.—Cotton 
sales 10,000 bales, 


A State Covention of Conservatives, ax 
opposed to Radicalismn, and its assistants, is 
anggested in several papers. It is under~ 
stood that it witl mect in Vicksburg, and 
probably July 22d. A delegation equal in 
in number to legislative representation from 
each county is requested, 
a 
In eight precints of Vopish county, 
w ites and 319 blacks, havo bee rezi 
In tro precincts of Franklin, (Hambe 
¢ Grove.) 102 whites amt 1 
of Jotfer 


registered. 


—-+--—-_$_ 
NHYMENEAL. 


| near DeKall, 
- — Gann. 


Boyd, of Kemper County. 

We wish the happy couple Just united to 
share each others fate, whatever it may be, 
that fellelty whieh Iymen generally di 
penses to his true disciples, trang 


‘AL. MARKET. 


Store Prices of Avtieles at Meridian, Mist. 


CORRESTED MY A MERCTIANT. 
Menumuax Gazerre Orrice, 
June 26, 1867. 


FF 


3 
i 


4 


lefeat 8:90. 


bp Ca ‘our foreign commerce | § 


poses, which merit, and must receive,” the |" 


pointed to | 5 


he 26th = hy | 
Tea, of Morita aad Mics Jenne 


pathway throngh along and cloudless life. 

‘The bridegroom has appropriated one of 
the fatrest buds in Kemper's parterre of § 
beauty, and abe has won s heart earnest to 
appreciate and strong to sustain. z 


STAT. NOTICES. OPINIONS OF THE PROPLE CONCERNING NOTICE TO 


Wall ite Uxdinksict.—Man bad 00 por 
er to resist the silent eloquence with which 
oft Dlandisinnonts and + xeeter 

9S Speak to the warm and generous 


Presence adds a halo of glory by gladden- 
ing the dejected, comforting the distressed 
and strewing flowers in the pathway of 
man. And shall we fall to respond to her 
warits? Look around you and behold the | 
misery depicted among the sickly females 
of yournequaintance. Go, go wi Nights | fat 
ning’s speed anil tell them to to 
Female Bitters and be cured. 


Inaccondance with a Resolution. pa 
by the Board of Mayor and Alterm 
Sept. 4th, 1805, the foll 

Uemen are bere! 


a Troard of Hel: 


The Toanl will visit 
citizens, and 1 


June 


Meridian 


NEDY, 
Meridian, Sins, 


& T. 1K 


AND SIDNEY STREETS, 

MERIDIAN, MISS, 

Ie reduced pric 
Ch 


CORNER MALE 


of the day, unless jrofessio 


RY. R. Ci ADW 1G K, 


es ALER IN P 
DRUGS,MEDICINES| 
Chemicals, li 


FANCY SOAP, PERFUMERY, 
OIL, GLASS, INK, Ae, 


a large Sirck of AY BCOVILL & | 
ft Medielnes which fam szeut for, | 
© Front Street, 


MISSISSITTL 


MERIDIA 


Yar Pre crip! 
anpiavly 


jc? vuF goods withia the | 


MERCHANTS 
a3 low as they ean 


wait and exam ne our erticlea and | 
cen for Youreelren, 
HALLONAN & NORMUTI, 
Frout Strect, 
may 22ewly 


HN PAWILY 
The porseless m: 
fell 


v 
J BEAU & CO. 


= Peruvian Bark 


CELEBRATED 
A Certain Preventive for 
L. KOUNS & UE 


X, Wholesale Agents 
£ Co, Wholesale Drog, 
NO. 


STOMACH 


PROTECTION FoR THe WEALTAY 


nglia | 


HOSTETTER'S 
BITTERS. 


aud 
RELIEF FOR THE RICK. 


hale w 
| toch hte 
Titre 1 


Cinvreamen | With ple 


| ate re Lean ay 


‘and 


f aig 


Hi 


HE 


pL 
hel 


i 


rt 


| Beal 


Tet 


torts 


o 
bd 


Tot 


a 


TOBACCO 


LOUIS 

RE PREPARED. to 
Merchants withthe bent Beand 
Virginia Leaf Tobacco, ah prices merely 


MERCITANTS, 


of the 
inthe 


rt t itt ore ty 
8os 


4a 
fy5 
re 


gee: 

e 
BBASRS 
socc50 


3 
Prt) 
I 


ee | ReSl SS! Sal 


REFER TO 
Price, St. Louis, Mo, 


Gen. Sterii 
a rer City of Jack- 


arse segs 


yas It, Ralvattess Cs of Jackson, Miss. 
ity. Messrs, 


Hien. ce a Meridian. 


rae 


it 
iy auperior to any waa ‘ 


eh 
Tt bs with the greatent pleaware that Tre. 
oar Slutanch Witters te the public, T 
MS of Che Was. Te bs epee 

re biliary 


‘your Ti 
ity imeria, 


Mheve speak in very Blah pralae Wf 
virtoes, om Thave seed ote mywett, or perseribe 


DR.’ SEARiOSTR 


l'URIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


PARILA 


Hurley's Ague Tonic, 


RELIABLE. 


FECTLY 


but in uy case 


Tonic 


HURLEY'S 


Popular Wo Candy! 


Proprietors, 


STOMACHIC BITTERS. 


For 

Devi ity, 
Loss of Appetite, 

Weakness, Indices tan, oF 

sia, Want of Action of the 

TUSOKDERED STUMACIL 


There are no bitters that ean compare ‘w 
‘These in removing these distressing complaints. 
For sale or y drug store 10. 
the United § 


Louisritie, Ky. 


Oriental Pearl Drops, 


1 the complexion, effect’ 
Freckles, B otches, and 
* iecthnens 


the indice 
tecbaran test elictory 
ah ae iaaely soperior forthe 


of fashion 


Bettison’®s English {Horse Lint- 
ment. 
has proven itveif one of the best Linimenty 
tad for apraing, browen Ar, im all carer when 
tied for either an ot baat and will do all we 
for it. Try ebotile acd we are satisfied 
yoo will uever aiterwards use any ot ver. 


Extract Jamaica Ginger: 
Use Jomen Ruddie & Co's Extract af Jamate® 
Ginger for all sommer 


‘complaints, 
Gage oat tbarlistenscr en eee 
Seatox's” Chemical Writing Fluid 
AXD a 


says hocan testify to: 
Phen it was found that Davis was 
@on bail, matter which every 
Phere looks wpon as an actual dis- 


the excitement among the ve- | 


liers knew no bounds, The 
had been published days be- 
it, half 3 
called, at which some 
ged soldicrs were present, 
“bound: themselves sacredly to- 
under the name of “Anderson- 
“ ” every member subscrib- 
ig ton solemn oath that if justice 
Hed its duty they would take justice 

in their own ‘hand 
‘Phis brotherhood no man was qual- 
toenter but who had suflered 
vither from wounds or imprisonment 
in the rebel pens daring the war. It 


lk 


now extends to New York, Philadel. 


and Boston. While tho bail 


paper was handed in to Davis’ coun- 

il, Charles O'Conor, of New York, 
warning him of tho existence of such 
a league, and naming two men in the 
conrt room as members. 


ing it, n meeting | 


PRANK 8 NOEL &.co 


COMMISSION MERCHANTS) 
an 
Purchasing Agents, 


} Office Ne, 418 North Second Strest, (Up Stairs.) 
St. Louls, Mo. 


marttowly 


26-Send for Descriptive Pamphlet. we 
SM. W. WARNE’S PATENT 

Atmonpheric Portable Sota Fountain. 
Muncfactured and sold by the Patanter, 


508 North Fourth Sirect, St, Lonis, 
mha3-aw3mn, 
DR. WHITTIER , 


ER BY YEARS LOCATED IN 
VIS th 


| 


| 
| 
| regular graduate of medic 
0 8 forms, Gonorro 
Orchitis, Diabetes, ladder 
diseases Nyphilive effectionn of 
kin oF bones. 


yreieon some of the 
jotches, bodily weak 
rt 


impoteney, bh 


‘Theso men were scizal ax soon as 
they left the room, on a mock ch: 
sand tken to jail, and were not re 
ed untila week after, when Davis was 
in New York. It will bo remember 
that Davis arrived in Now York dur- 
ing the night; that he kept secluded 
mitch as possible while atthe New 
York hotel, no one being admitted but | 
those who were personally known to | 
some of the partics; thut he was sud- 
denly removed from tho hotel to 


his dsparture; that he left New York 
lou din disguise for Montreal, 
his party and family following only 
whet ke tolographed there of his vafo | 
artival, When it is understood that 
the brotherhyod were upon his track 
and that he was conscious of it, thi 
strange conduct is casily accounted 
for. According to the oath, as long ns 
he remains upon foreign gronnd 
so it is nardly probable that be 
I again set foot upon the soil of the 
United States, at least until he feels 
easier in mind tha at present, 


| 


——aetges 

Warixo ron tux Prrsa—Baynrd | 
Taylor's first “Random Letter” from 

»pe, is dated at Gotha, Germany, 
aml was printed in the Tribune of| 
Friday last. In speuking of writing 
for the public eye, ho truly remarks: 
“We all know how tauch superior in 
frankness, ease, and fresh und racy 
life is any private correspondence to 
that which is specially written for 
publication. In the Initer ease, onc 
always lias a songe of invisible eyes 
pecring over hid shoulder, and his 
thoughts take, unconsciously, a more 
conventional form. Every’ corres- 
pondent, I imayine, feels this rostric- 
tion, and the dashing, rollicking air 
which some writers assume, in a xpirit 
of resistance, threatens to di 
into a different conventionali 


true middle ground hes been discov- | § 


ered by a fow lucky individuals ( 

all know onr,friend of the “Eas 
Chair!”) bnt their success, alas! is not 
matter for imitation. How shall I 
hope, marching over ground which 
hint -beon beaten diy and hard by 
thousands of fect, to eseape felling | 
into decorous duiness on the one | 
hand, or tinkling triviality on the | 
other?" 


en 

Gesenat. Swarxz —The Ohio Statos- 
man, speaking of Gen'l. Swayne, says: 
“Old und respected citizens,elected to 
office to care for the interests of a 
great city, are turned ont at the whim 

lensurt of this egotistical strip- 
in epatiettes. In this city where 
this man Swayne is well known and 
Righily appreciated, and whero he | 
could not be elected to the lowest 
office, men wonder at the impotency 
of an administration that selects such 
« man for high position.” 

pa a 

‘Thore is good cense and sound ad 
vico in the following from the Na- 
tional Intelligencer: 


We are glad to see tho ‘Southern | 
Opinion’ taking n practical coursa. It | 
in ¥ that all the friends of con- | 
stitutional government, North und} 
South, should rogard things as they 
are, and not as they ought to be.— 
More damage has been done to the 
South and to the friends of the South 
by the intemperance of s fow intem- 
perate writers than by any other 
means. Every intemperate paragraph 
from the Soutliorn journals’ is copied 
far and wide in the North as an evi- 
dence of Southern temper and South- 
ern opinion. What wo want now is 
calta, temperate argument, and a state- 
ment of facts that will convinco the 
people of the North without prejudice 
or passion, Fy 


—_+~—— 


| 


} 


| 


| Jrictana here and elsewhere, 


Brvuklyn, whero he remained until |} § 


refer to many old r 
ord present position, 


Ucenpying « whole house of (wel 
hh e-ipetent assistant phy lone 
ty personal atieuiion mey remain 

t 


rywhore by mail or ex 


4 Exposition of Dises 
0K all the diseased 
realed letter env 


A. M DOWELL & €o., 
CAIRPETS, OIL CLOTHIS, 
MATTING 

HOUSE AND STEAMBOAT 
FURNISHING COODS Co- 


RTHPOUL YL .g Ut 
ory 


T 10 


Ge: mirztveieg SP 0 
DOW HARRIS DALL & CO 


WASHINGTON FOUNDRY, 


ENGINE & MACHINE SHOP, 


St. Louis. (Wheeler & Wilson’s| New 


SEWINGIMACHINE 


Awarded the highest Premium at the exbibi 
Hon of the St Lewis Agricultaral aad Mechani- 
cal Fair, 1s58, 


The World’s Fair, 


-LONDON, 


French Exposition, 


PARIS, 


aod at every 


United States Fair 


rewing Mach'ncs hare been exbibited. 


Every Machine ia 
D THREE YEARS. 
« Clreular. ew 


jUMNER & CO., 


19 Jefferson Ntreet, 


war liew 
Neesege 9 
3 
RICE BROTHERS & CO. 
89 AND 91 CAMP STRE 


—and— 
003 {MAGAZINE STREET, 


Now Orleans, 
Warchouse, 97 aud 99 Julia Street 


cT IMPORTERS OF 


BIRMINGUAM, RIEPFIELD. 
VERUASITON 


AND Wool 


Hardware, 


Edge 1 


TLARDW. 
Tron Mantels and M 


ing Mechs 
Impeo 
tz 


Ci Well 


Machinery. 


sTERLIXO rice. CHEStH PRICE. 
STERLING PRICE & CO., 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
No, 23 North Commercial St, 


Southwest Corner Commercial and Chestnut Sts, 


ST. LOUIS, 10. 


eral Commission 


WELLS & MANA 

Whoteaale and Betail Dealera un 

China, Glass and 
QUEENSWARE, 


N.W, Corne Wourth and Nt. Charles Mts, 
ST. LOUIS, MO. 


Cincinnati. 


“FRANKLIN TYPE FOUNDRY 
Kt. 


ALLISOY 
Ci 


ing, Sterootyping and 
ing. may4sw3m. 


Portable Grist Mills, 


For Corn Meal, Wheat Flouring and Stock Fred, 


“Qucen of the South.” 


Also bolting Apparatan, Seattors and Bill work 

erally. "These Mills are built from eboice ae- 
jected “French llarrs'” of our own impor 
Buy no other before sending for De 
¥ 


Cor. Front & Jobs stre ts, 


mardiewly ‘Cineinastl 0° fo 


HINKLE & CO., 
No, 365 West Front St., Cincinnati, 0, 


rsrantisurp 1832. 


Lumber-yard and Dullders’ Warerooms— 


advaces wrer loundrr and factory 
tmayhanden 


inex. ONG AG eREDIET 
KedJacket Bitters i 
SAMUEL LOCKE, 


s 


prices. 


* Nos, 37,30, 41j 43 Pet i 


Late Front Levee, between Custombouse aod 


then eet, 


New Orloans. 


IMPORTERS sod DEALERS 1X 


HARDWARE, 


Tin Plate, 


tes 


Sheet foo, 
Nar Leu, 
Naila, 
Axes, 
Coatings, 
Mazilla Rope, 
Hand Bellows, 
Bisckamiths’ Bellows, Plantation Saddlery, 
—and— 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 
of every description 


Jos. I. Mall's (Mayerril'e, Ky.) PLOWS 
*  COTTO# SCRATERS 
CUTTON SWEEP 

jent COTTON PLOWS & SCRAPERS, 


Fan Mills, 


Yost’ 


Corn Sticllers, 

Straw Catters, Etc. 
Plain, Japanned & Siamped Tinware 
‘TINSMITH'S MACHINES & TOOLS, 


COOKING & HEATING STOVES 
of every description. 


t for the Celebrated 


Deor, Sash & Venetian Shutter Factory. 


QUEFACIORY 18 o» wy 260 Peer. 4 xz 
ties high. Wo manafactare and 


|. | books, it matters pot what the 


Dolbear’s 
OPEN CONSTANTLY, DAY AXD EVENING 
Corser of Camp and Common Si, 


In the ‘Elegant and Spacious 
IRON BUILDING, 


NEW ORLEANS, La. 


Founded in §832---Chartered by the 
Legislature of Louisiana, 


WITH COMMERCIAL, AGRICULTURAL, 
AND MECHANICAL DEPARTMENTS, 


TIS COLLEGE, hss, by its own mer- 
[Sts and th . practical plan of educa- 
ion, outlived all the liberally endowed 
State Colleges of this and the Soath~ 
Western States, It is the 


Oldest Commercial College in the 
United States, 


AMPLE ARRANGSMESTS FOR | 


Cus Thousand Students} 
During the Curreut Year. 


Comparative Coat and Value of the Ed- 
ucation Given Here and in the Ordi- 
nory and Literary Colleges : 

It is believed to be the first in Europe | 
or America, chartered with Commercial, | 
Agricultural and Mechanical Depart-| 
ments, Every student who gives a 
attention to the instruction, is qualified 
before graduating to keep any set of 
sinees 
may bs, and do the Correspondence of 
any house. Students can atiend the 
“Commercial Course,” or to the English, 
French, Spanish, German,Latin or Greek | 
Languages, or the higher Muthematics, | 
etc, separately. We have 
Cont of fall Commereis! Course 

bere—Tuition.. 


$145 | 


hich the student is ready to 


0 
into business, and make $1000, $2000, or | 
$3000, annually. 

Cost on Onvinany Lirenary Contsces 
—About $400 per annum, for four years, 
or $160) ; clothing for four years, $200, 


| 
| 
| 


or $400—total. $2100, and four years of 
timeexpendell. Our student will begin 
to work after three or four months, and 
make, say the first year, about $1200; 
d two years and nine months at prob 

150 he earns in four years. 
? net gain to our 
Students; but to the other anet expense 
of $2400; or $8295 our student has gsined 
over the other. We suppose the Stu-| 
dents in buth cases to have x good Eng-| 
lish education to begin with, We deem 
8 business education that enables the atu 
dent to earn $1000, $2000, of $J000 ans 
nually, tobe the best foriunea parcats 
can give their sons. Sa far ns koown,not 
one of the thousands of our graduates, is 
out of profitable employment. A word 


BENSON, S. C0.,) 
MRE Dee a 
‘Saddlery, . Harness, Trunks, Valives, 
Saddiery, Hardieare, &e., 
No, 17 North Water Street, 
MOBILE, ALA: 


Nora We have stil in store a few of the dim 
azed goods saved from the is ‘tas, 
agich wre wflered ot redaced priess of 


2 MATHEWS. 
J. H. MATHEWS & CO., 
Receiving, Forwarding and General 
Cmmission Merchants, 

No. 22 South Commerce Street, 


2X0. u. THOMAS. 


mayt-ly MOBILE, ALA. 
Lenor newex | HUGH. 1. HOFER. 


i 
L. BREWER & CO., 


General Commission Merchants, 
WOR THE SALE OF COTTON AND COUN 

F try Produce ; elso, Grocers aud Deslers in 

Northern and Western Goods, 

No. 55 Cor. Cummerceand St. Louis Ste. 


MOBILE, ALA. 
ER-Orders will be promptly attended to, 20 


Tuds. puaasx. J CA. BLANC. 


PATADLinuxD 1x 1838. 


John K. Randall, 


BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, 
PRINTER AND BLANK BOOK 
Manufacturer, 
No. 5 (old No, 44) North Waler St, 
MOBILE, ALA. 

s@7-Account Books, Printing Paper, 


Mercantile Blanks, Stationery, &c.; 
at Wholesale and Retail. 
2@- Law, Medical, Theolog cal 
School and Miscellaneous Books fo 
salo on accommodating terma, 
Meridian. 


flurlbutt, Sturges & Co., 
AT THEIR OLD STAND, 


00 the Corner, and their 


NEW STORE 


ADJOINING, 


to the wise is rufficient. 
Circulars and Catalogues Sent to all| 
Who Desire Them. 


» ean here be periccted in any | 
they may deeire, in a few} 


‘TERMS---Payablo in Advance. ; 


Penmanship—les-ons not limited, $ 25 00 | 
Rook-keeying—double and single H 
entry, ete, a perfect course, ; 60 (0 
Arithmetic—inclading all com- | 
mercial enlculations, : : : : 5009 
Iyeture on Commercial Law, : 20 00| 


The above coustitutes the Commercial | 
Cour:e, | 

Stationery for Commercial Course, 

including Ulank books, ; : $10 00{ 


Stationery for Penmansh 2 50! 
Diplom 10 v0 
English—Gramatica! C vuree 50 00 
English—full Course, not li 

including History, Rhetoric, etc, 100 U0. 


French—full course, not limited, 100 00 
Spanish—full course, pot limited, 100 00 
German—fall course, not limited, 100 00 
Latin—full course, not limited, 100 00 
Greek—full course, not limited, 100 00 
Algebra—full course, not limited, 50 00 
Geometry—tfull course not,limited’ 50 00 
Teacher's Course of Penmanship, 100 00 


A Life Ticket in all the Departs 
meals, zit t 2, 60000 
For any Language, per month, : 20 00 
tt 2010 


Drawing per month, : : 

N. B.—A Student having paid for a 
Course in any branch as above, is enti 
Hed to a Life Ticket in that Department. 


desire, 
A dip 
port in 


a from thir College isa pasy 
1 commercial communities — 


at apy ti lerg: 
men’s sons and crippled soldiera will hai 
a liberal deduction made. 

Board and lodging in American, 
French, Spanish, or German familics at 
from $30 to $35 per month, 


Office Room, No. 7. 


FACULTY: 
RUFUS DOLBEAR, Paesupexr, 


Lecturer on Business Customs, Book. 
Keeping, the Sienes of Peomanship, 


etc. 
Agricultural Dy partment, 


+ Prin - 

gricult = 
Mechanics! Department,——, Prine 
Cceamuercial De t—Hon, J, A. 
Orleans ‘Bor, 


STOVES. 


Book-Ieepiog Depart t.—J. B Gril. 

iment.—J. ka 

fith, Professor and Lecturer on Took- 
eto. ? 


He ean attend such branches as be may a 


AVE op hand and are constantly receiving 
the larguat aud best supply of 


Il 
Dry Goods, 
Clothing, 
Groceries, 
Hardware, 
Catlery, 
Crockery; 
Bagging, 


Rope, 


EVER SEEN LN TIS COUNTRY. 


Which they will sell as low as they can afford. 
At any rate they will bot be wodersold. 

‘They inv old costomers, friends aod 
the publie ly bo call, and if they consutt 
their own-atereet they will be sure te bey. 
moa 


iy 


MERIDIAN MILLS, 


OUK Core Mil te pe 
repared to Goo} 
ee Fentities to esl 


‘There are monthly graduating classes — | Pet 


. Boxes 85 ets., 00 ots., and $1 al: ¢f 
WESTERN PRODUCE, Ea Soy a Drugs cer hr Fe 
\77 bee co CAIRO, ILL. | gat Miroulway Ne pr ra 
‘And by R. Y. BR. Chadwick, Merid 
Kewanee Saw MIIL,|"65 "0 wore ce ee 
cal Ma ae 
Pia NING MIT Seven ee een oe Oa 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
+] ROSENBAUM & ©O., 


B, ROCKWELL & €o., 
Recorators to Biclock & Co., ietimitations e 
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, | 05,50" with, Coan, Hamme I+ of 
and Newedenters, x ‘ Houry Ft, Costar, | 

AND BLANK BOOK ex soia by ery Ss Ya 

BE Wusicnie'A pean heise Seat 


BINDE: 
MANUFACTURERS, 


Deslers is 
Imirnments 
and Shect Mus c, 

68 OHIO LBXEB, 
‘el stteation given 


CAIRO, ILL. 
‘orders: 


veal by 


UNTVicesaL 


BUCKHORN SALVE. 


‘Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds. 
‘Broken Sore 


D. HURD & SON, 
Wholesale Grocers 


Commission Merchants, 


Dealers ia all kinda of pent 
Staple and rey Groceries Antimals, &e.. 


Milex Enst of Merial! 


Wetec ee 


Fall Hla 
ca ee esate Soe Mota 


jaa Rail. 


“COSTAR’sS” 
<M rAL 


CORN SOLVEN', 


For Corns Bunions, Warts. 


At. Chilwick, Merk 


jae. 
Ex Marnes Ward & Co. 
Ta, Wholesale Agents for 


Druggist and Apothocaries, 
LEE STREET, Meridian, Mls, 


KEEP al: 
tien of 
(pone Sorepourded with | 
sien wee 
a amare oy 


“COSTAI’S” 


CITY MARKET, oie 


SANPORD MULLDINGS, MEKIDIAS, “MISS, BITTER-SWEET ‘i 
THE bere a Market . AND: 
hee Ae e|ORANGE. BLOSSOMS - 


patches eoatueetnme 
Berets met cetiaeat eat] YOR néxerareags in; cower. & 
Used to Soften and Beantlfy the Skin, 
remove Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, &e. 


RD, CAIN GARD. 
katt neat Ladies are now using ft In preferance to 


NEW STORE! |*oten. 
“LEE STREET, 


sar Bottles, 01, 
Bok! Drussiste rh 
FeAniby HENRY Ie COSTA Depot 

8 etn Y. 


an, 


owe Sig 


be Cong 
pr dh tome 


~~" SMERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1867. 


Weekly, $2.00 per Annum. 


NUMBER.34, 


— 


Mobile. 


icksburg. 


"HB. BRUSER, 


= 
i 
| 
i 


= 5 
a & 
iO Sc 
_ a 
8 eo 

—J 


FITLER. & WELLE 


20 St. Michael Street, 


X, 


fork. 
South street, between, Mulberry end. Washlng- 
miylsewty | VICKSBURG. 


Mobile, : Alabama. 
JOSEPH BOTTO, |” nerecnsniy on bass LAnOE STOCK 


GROCERLES, 
BAR STORES AND 

PLANTATION SUPPLIEs, 

Imported & Domestic Wines & Liquors, 


Plantation and Road Wagons, 
Dearborn & Jersey Spring Wagons, 
With and withoat TOPS; 

‘TIMBER WHEELS, CARRY LOGS 


WOPEVANR, ML WITTARER: = W, 0. GRACE 
EVANS, WHITAKER & GRACE, 
fm 


‘CIGARS, ye 
i FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, bo, || TPCE, Cirle Drs, Wheelbarrows 
“All Washington Street, cen + 
Ry Nee RABY, & 0D, Pe ch Mtg) Wheelwright Material ! 
ene |S TOUISIHOREMAN, | Weere.sut Bess? Spokes, Habe, 


Rims,Shafts, Tongues, &c., 
Allof which we offer at WHOLESALE and 
RETAIL, ot LOWEST CASH PRICES. 

FITLER & HELLEN, 
‘No, 90 St. Michael street. 


LADIES’ 
School. 


L. GUUEM, A. 36, Priocipal. 
Mas, A. E.GOULI), Teacher Of Mase 
‘Ornamental Departunent, ~ 


VICKSBURG; MISS. 
‘Wholasale Dealer in 
GUXs, HARDWARE, PLOWs, norr, 
«© FISHING ‘TACKLE, £c. 
Agest for Wheeler & Wilson's Celebrated 


‘Bewisg Machine, which will be sold at 
the New York Price. 


All Kinds of Guns Made and Repaired. 
woylbowly 


J. W. JENNINGS, 
General Steamboat Agent, 


WHARF-BOAT (Foot of Crawford St.,) 


mayllewim 


OC. PARKER. T. Ul. LAKE, THOS, ¥. SHELDON. 


PARKER, LAKE & CO., 
Cotton Factors and Grocors, 


Northwest Corser St. Louis and Water Sts, 


MOBILE., LA 


Hotéls, Etc.” 


ST. JAMES HOTEL, 


NEW ORLEANS. 


Proprietors : 
wot. 0f New Orleans. 
i ilotel, Hichawond, 


and Railroad Oftices in 
Mr. HT. Callum, Tele- 


Wx. A. Hex. 
W. ¥. Conxexy.. 


Corner Sixth Street and Ohio Levee, 
CAIRO, ILI, 


Fare (259 per day Jane Peetan 


Campbell House 


(Permerly the Roper Houre,) 
JAS. W. CAMPBELL, 


(Late of Sumter,County.) 


Proprietor. 


MOLILE, ALA 

AYING takes and thoroughly refitted the 

‘bore House, J solicit a share of public pat 
ling eatident that 1 can give aaits 


I who stop with m: 
JAS. W. CAMPBE! 


THE NELSON HOUSE, 


Though not the “ Biggest” Building, 


ar ran 
RAILROAD JUNCTION 

Jackson, Miss., 
I 


‘AS established = 
conveniences for the THA 


I 


a 


Comfortate Roo 


The Proprietor will 
bie guests at beme 
Terms moderate. 


y JOUN NELSON, Prop'r 


_— 
Vickst vine. Keep a'waye oo hand, Bagging and Rope, Nails, 
- Axo ALA Kune oF 


Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine 


Liquors, &c. 
te 


General Fo 
mise 


oa merchant, 


Dealer in all kinds of 


IRA W. PORTER & CO., 
ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 
Royal Stroet, 

MOBILE, ALABAMA. 
Wholessle snd Retsilers of 

Hardware 
Hardware 
full Btock, consisting im part of 
ERS’ HARDWARE, 
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, 
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 


WESTERN PRODUCE 


AND 


‘) Plantation 


FAT Orders from the Country sollelted and 
aati fection guaranteed. epritawsan 


Supplies. 


woopaurr. y. DrNemexa, 


| WOODRUFF. & DISERENS 


BOOKS and STATIONERY, 
Music, Musical Instruments, 


Toys, Notions, and Fancy Goods, 
WASHINGTON STREET (Sooth of Clay,) 


PL. 


Buiatry fytruster! to the 


WW WARE, 
PURE WHITE LEAD, 
x PAINTS, 


ae 
ALL Pal 
ct ee A 
SASH, 


Ax 


ons, 
“Age 
DESIRABLE COODS 


For Merchants and Traders. Also, 


no mare, ™ “ 
a Hankin Co ba @ Evanerille. 

a> pp DQORS AND BLINDS, DAVIS & MORRIS. Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 

ters’, Artists’, and Carri- MORRIS, DOORS, 


Cotton Factors, 
Receiving, Forwarding and 


GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS. 


GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


me 


K 
& CO, 
all, Royal ot 
T- 8, BIDGOOD, 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN 
Books & Stationer: 


Blank Book Manufacturer & Printer, 


North-East Cor, St. Francis and Water ots, 
MOBILE, ALA. 


VICKSBURG, MIS8. 


FANCY GROCERIES: 
“Lee street, ©) vy 


& Alford, 
IAN. MISS 


Worst tiete wail scbetedecet ot 
DRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, 


‘ak’ 


FULLY call the atten! 
re 


MOST RESPEC’ 
friend: wablie to my large and 


SornwenereeT ae eccns 
(26 PMOSD. REID & 00, 


Druggist and ‘Apothecaries. 


joe stock of Books and BU 
‘pow opening, and offering et unusually low 
prices. 


FORWARDING AND 
Commission Merchants, 
‘Transfer Agents Vickabarg sod Meridian BR. R., 
Wharf-boat. Proprietors, 
GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS, 


DLANE BOOKS. 


Ledgers, Journals, and Record Books, of all 
the various piss of paper. My stoct 
fare all made to order and for qual 
and durability of binding cannot 


Office Stationery. 


PAPER. 
have paid particolar attention to this depart. 
ment, and have the =A essortment ana 
ferhaataasea vee 
at 5 
lab, Presch and American manalecture. 


HCHOOL LOOKS. 
My stock embraces all ibe Senco! Books in use 
in Alabama and Mississippi, and all the Istest 
editions. 


BOOK-BINDING. 


To Obtain 


Good Fare & Good Rooms}; 


sTor AT THE 


MAGNOLIA COTTAGE): 


JACKSON, MISSISST 
marlawias 


Private Boarding 
KY MRS, ANN DOZIER, ST. LOUIS, NO 


and com 
sul 


uae fr 
Feased & 


Patton House, 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, 
W.8 PATTON, PROP'R. 


Jones Hou 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIP I'L 


PROP’R. 


open for the re 
 goenia. The 


gsdale Hous, 
ON THE HILL, 
On the East Side the Rail-esd 


2 open for transient and permanent 
i 


of 


R. ALLISC 


148 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, 


e@- Electrotyping, Stereotyping and 


Por Cora Meal, Wheat 


Queen of the South.” 
Also bolting Apparatos, Sonuttors and Milt wo 
generally. These M: built from choice 
Kreted “French Harrs” of our own impo 
Woy no other. before sending for Descriptive 
Pamphlet 


Cor, Front & Joba sire ta, 
‘Lineinnatl Ohio, 


ely 
HINKLE 


No, 365 West Front St., Cingimmati, 0, |" 


rstautisnep 1832. 
Lumber-yard and Butlders' Warerooms— 
Deer, Sash & Venetian Bhutter Factory 


| tities of fruit sach as cherries, rasberries, 
aod | ete. and now peaches from a more South- 


SEMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE 


Pablished on Thuredsy & Sanday by 


Three detiar will be charged for the Weokly us 
rietly ih ailvance. 


wg in Seml-Weetly 


. 12 mo, 


“al patron- 
ith view 
he's 


(3 Encouraged by th 
Jarette, 


me extended 


Five copies of Seml-Weeekly © 


of Seml-Weekly si 


Lovisvinwy, Ju 


Dean Gazerte 1 


ty labor: 
After all 
habit—thix eeribMing de 
Where did we leave off in our 
If possible, we must keep ap the 
ion, at least after a fashion. 

e great problem of reconstruction 
ns still to absorb the attention of the 
rulluz powers of our people. A partisan 
= is soon to dabble with the mat~ 
Like the dog in the mus 
will not settle the thi 
tothers do it, The 
nt Inteftencnre as 
grand §t; an 
od to let thelr power be felt as w 
Af they possess true wisdom, few can 


sincere 


last 


ce 


lanthroplsts they can 1 
at all, It is parttal; 
hate tuwards she white pe 
It looks ko to some of i! 

are virtually destroyed; 
Hnitted in thelr 


Sout! 


the stute of discontent; the 

the state of poverty. aml iu proce 
eof st 

Aiton of pee 


comitions 
dition of 


people of our distrivts 
1. The 
‘omunittee cont 
Lear load of 


Seat 


You ean 
a papi, or walk the 
at seeing notle 


barely been 


| 


prospects for t 
Mone 
Danks are fully supplied. 
p South will do much for the whole 
ntry. If the time 1 only come 
¢ made Vwadsintl 
n woudl 


Au abun 


ent befel us the ether 
s passing down Main street, 
man who thns addressed 


day 
and 1 


respon: 

he passed on. Mis coun 
peared familiar, but It was some 
minutes before we could call to mind oar 
fellow Mississippian, Col. Glenn! 
‘There is a prospect of rain to-day. To 
pedestrians in the clty it will not prove 
unacceptable, for the heat and dust have 
of late been almost in ‘This has 
been relieved, it Is true, by an abundant 
sapply of ice, farnished to families at thelr 
hotses at on¢ cent per pound, aril by quan- 


ern clime. 


would ogeupy we whether 
they would give much information, Itmgay |! 
Se cane ohcas bait Tene Big 
ters and retire once more Wm pel tis THR.) 
‘This, indeed, willy become: 
ere you could get 

‘we expect to be back in our Se 


ej the ceremonies 


we 
We might mention many fhings that 


Meeting in Neshoba County, 


At'n meeting of the citizens of Ne- 
shoba County, held at Philadelphia, 
on the Ist of June, without regard to 
race or color. The meeting was called 
to order by L. C. Frankl 

On motion, Dr. 'T. J. 
calied to the Chai 
Lewis was requeste 


to 


“Th 
‘The Chairman, in « few appropri- 
ate remarks, explained the object of 


| the meeting. 


On motion of Captain W. 
a committee fi 
draft a pre lutions ex- 
pressive of the sentiments of the meet- 
ing, when the following gentlemex 
were appointed: H. Griftin, Esq., 
D. M. Salter, Jno. J. Smith, Jesse C. 
Warren and Captain W. C. Dowd. 

The committee haying retired, Joff. 

fyde, Esq. aud L. C. Franklin ad- 
dresshd, the meeting at Iength, urging 


the podple to accept the terms as pro- 
‘t| posed in the Military Reconstruction 
-| ill. ‘The committee, after a brief ab- 

sence, reported the folowing pream- 


ble and resolutio: 


Wherea 

county, dey 

| condit 

the late civilwar and the terms pro- 
d Congrons, yot we nétwpt 

tose faith, ns a 


dernic 


Himatun 
Jaw and civil gov- 
Therefore, 

wlved, That we, the pep- 


county, in convention 


it Re 


ten of color 
or irrespective of 
sentiments, plee 


all that we © 
ly recons 
with th 


ba 
te, ia a 


laws of Congr: 

Be it fu 
view that mi 
ed by civil, we 
our fellow-citizens to kh 
ings of bitternes 


our or ddan 


resolved, 
y rule 4 c- 
éartily recommend to 


jay aside all foel- 


That 


aud 


to the new orde 
in their power to. pre 
the public weal and general interest 
of ull, irrespective of race or color 
Upon 1 
thoy were wi 


Capt. W.C. Q 
apon, who, in a foreible and 
tative speceb, urged his fellow- 


to accept ihe terms of reconst 
vl faith, go forward and 
for the Convention, 
a large number of freediaen 


y all means they should actin ¢ 
cert with the good men of the South. 
On motion of L. C. Franklin, the 
rotury was directed to forward » 


py of the proceedings of th 


sane. 
On motion, The meeting adjourned 
aine die, 


Tir S 
lic wometines asks of us, 
which F 
and preserve 80 8 
g themselye We re- 
‘ould be of no use to you 


prize 80 great 


y have a sy 
who are first prepared in heart. 
ery of the little oxe in its cradle, 
which to you, its mother is so fraught 
with meaning, has litthé meaning to 
The love look of the maisen, 
wluch to her lover is expressive of 
world of tenderdess, conveys 
meaning tome. And so. it 
is with those signs and other methods 
of Masonic recognition; they only 
seree a purpose to thoso who are pre- 
pared to understand and to respond 
to them, but world convey no mean- 


are mpgn ms, 
Ist. When from the lips of parent 
or Christian friend you hear the words 
of solemn counsel, warning, rebuke or 
exhortation, answer those words, we 
charge you in the nume of Soa. by 
refraining from evil practices az 
drawing nearer to the ¢ross of Him 
whose spirit into the hearts 


Words which God ad- 
tpeoute rins parcts in 


len. 


BANKRUPT FORMS AND 
_ BLANKS. 


‘We hart received an_ official copy of the 
rules and onders, together with the forum 
and proceedings in Bankruptcy, as pro- 
tulgated by the Bopreme Court ot the 
United States, and are now perifiting » 
lange number of blank petitions in Bank- 
ruptey.  * 

‘The petition, with the necessary sched- 
les makes twelve pages. They will be 
Printed In good style, on the flnest quality 
of cap paper, aml in strict conformity to 
the Inw. We intend printing immediately 
all the blanks used In Bankrupt proceed- 
ingy and will furnish them to Attorneys 
and others on the most reasonable terms. 

Onters by mail will receive prompt at- 
tention. 


——— 

‘The Herald and Mississippian, with 
some other anti-reconstruction papers, 
refer to the former polities of those 
with whom they differ in opinion on 
reconstruction, as if it were a crime, 
erat least matter of personal oblo- 
quy, to have been a secessionist. For 
instance, the Editor of the Gazette is 
termed an “ex-fire-enting, ex-secession 
democrat,” and so called as if in the 
sight of the Herald and Mississippian, 
it were matter of reproach, If it is 
any comfort to Col. Yerger, though 
unable to perceive its relevancy or im- 
portance in discussing the issues now 
before the country, we admit voting for 
receation. We have also good author- 
ity for stating that our course then 


that there are not fifty white voters in 


the county in favor of Reconstruction, 
is shown to be absurd when it is 
known that the policy of re-establish- 
ing pene with, its accompaniment of 
8 revival of prosperity in the land, by 
acceptitig the terms now offered is fa- 
vored by such substantial men of the 
county as Mr. Cooper himself, Hons. 
W. ©. Harper, T. J. Catchings, and 
Cols. Jayne, Shelby, and othe s, whose 
names are familiar to the people, as 
men who have served them faithfully 
and honorably in the field and in civil 
positions of trast and responsibility. 

Tt will be peen that a meeting is 
called by Mr. Cooper and others at 
Brandon, on Mondsy next the Sth 
inst., to devise measures for the suc- 
cesufal prosecution of the carivass in 
that county in behalf of Reconstruc- 
tion. Weare assured that in due time, 
the friends of a Convention will bring 
out candidates who will discuss before 
the people calmly and dispassionately, 
the issues involved, 60 that every man 
who has » vote, may cast it under- 
standingly, and with a full knowledge 


of the’ vast interest at stake. 


A republic is defined to be “ns State 


in which the exercise of the sovereign 
power is lodged in representatives 
‘elected by the people.” The love of 
wach 


t begotten by a long 


on vegetables and unless speedy relief 
is obtained will starve. One of these 
neighborhoods is near Paulding, the 
cther near Buckley's store, in Jasper 
county: 

We refer to these eases with the 
hope that the Relief Societies of Cairo 
and St. Louis may contribute to the 
aid of these suffering people. We 
would suggest that corn or other arti- 
cles that can be obtained for their as- 
sistance, be sent to Enterprise, direet- 
ed to Geo. W. Ryan and Ben. Thig- 
pen. Mr, Ryan has been acting in the 
capacity of agent, distributing sup- 
plies in his neighborhood, and Mr. 
Thigpen is Probate Judge of the 
county, well nequainted with the desti- 
tnte, and both gentlemen will give 
this matter prompt attention. 

—— 


Rules and General Orders 
Of the United States District Court for 
Proceedings tx Bankruptey in the South~ 
ern District of the State of Mississippt 
Made at the June Term of the United 
rates District Court at Jackson. 
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA) 
Soutmenx Distaict or Missrestryt.s 
Re it remembered that, at a regular 
Term of the District Court of the United 
States for the Southern District of Missis- 
sippl, begun ami held at the Court room 
in the elty of Jackson in sald District, on 
the fourth Monday, being the 2ith day of 
June, in the year of our Lord eighteen 


wai approved by Col. EM. Yerger, 
of the Herald and Mississippian, who 
was likewise a “fire eating” eccessionist, 
and in 1860 both spoke and wrote in 


favor of that measure. 


Ashe has alluded to this subject, 
we wish to know of our friend, whether 
he now thinks his course in 1860 was 


right or wrong ? 
—-—-__. 


Perpetual servitude 


mi 
— 


Tt is, says an exchange, in the power 
of the law-abiding people of the State 
to controltheir local and State Gov- 
ernment, and no prejudices or weak 
indulgence in fancied independence, 
will excuse our people if they do not. 
The honored 
dead; their widowed women and or- 
phan children—all you hold dear— 
tell you to fulfill this sacred duty. 


Register! Register !! 


SS 


awaits the 
Southern people if they fail to organ- 
ize under fhe Military bill. Congress 
will disfranchise the whites and give 
an inferior people the right to rule. 
Delays are dangerous. Men mnst act 
promptly. ‘The shifting scenes of an- 
archy will swoop us from the polls en- 
tirely unless wo take the bull by the 
horns and by our energy, vigilance 
and united efforts, organizo under the 
Vill, claiming all its rights and_privi- 
leges nud conforming to.all its de- 


The present action of our people 
will impress itself upon the unwritten 
future of the next quarter of a century 
for good or evil Woe are passing 
through an eventfy) crisis. Every 
man should reflectarell before he votes 
against s Convention—for to defeat 
the Convention is to disfranchise the 
white people of the South and give 
the country to the freedmen. 

ee 

Woe are not permited to wait in pas- 
sive obedience the course of events. 
‘The coercion of Congress forces us to 
vote for or against » Convention.— 
Every man must decide for himself 
the policy he will pursue. Our advice 
is vote for Convention and get in 
the Union at once. We cannot look 
for right while the present party 
in in power, and it will hold the reins 
of government as long as'wo remain 

Once in the Union 
with all the rights of sovereign States, 
if at all, radicaliam will be at an end. 


ity with all the evils wo suffer. 
that can onlybe done by a voice in 
the government that will enablo us to 
assiat in shaping its laws. Let us-not 
give up because we failod to vindi- 
cate ourselves agninst what we con- 
ceived to be abuses by adominant and 


government 
period of prosperity and happiness is 
the common sentiment of the whole 
country. The war was not against 
this government, for the adopted 
Constitution of the Confederate 
States was strictly republicaz: The 
sacrifices we made were offered at the 
shrine of republican liberty and but 
attest and measure the, attachment of 
our people to this cherished form of 
government It was only because 
they apprehended an invasion of their 
rights under such a government that 
they took up arms, and whether in 
the judgment of the world they had 
sufficient cause for resorting to war, 
or whether they bad not, it cannot be 
doubted that they were inspired by 
considerations of the utmost political 
importance to dare and to do through 
all the long night of the sanguinary 
strnggle. The war and its conse- 
quences, has partially shattered, this 
long system of fandamental rules and 
principles, and shaken the faith of many 
in our ability to resene it again from tle 
clutches of lying newspapers arid un- 
principled politicians, That there is 


be denied, but at the same time we 
oust hazard the opinion that though 
the political heavens are dark and 
thredtening, the will of the poople 
will yet be executed. To accomplish 
this we must get out of the present 
state of suspense and political disabil- 
And 


just ground for such » belief cannot |° 


hundred and sixty-seven, and in the 9Ist 
year of American Independence, before 
the Hon. Robert A. IIlll, District Judge of 
Mississippi, then and there presiding, the 
following rules and orders were adopted 
and entered on the minutes of said coart, 
vias 

‘ Reve ter. 

For the purpose of acting upon 
the matters arising under the cases re- 
ferred to him, the Register in Bankruptey 
for the 4th Congressional District shall sit 
at Meridian for one week, commencing on 
the first Monday in each of the months of 
January, March, May, July, September and 
November, in every year; and at Jackson, 
for the weeks, commencing on the second 
Monday Ineach of the months of Janus- 
ry. May, July, September and November, 
In every year; and at Vicksburg for two 
weeks, commencing on the nil Monday 
In each of the months of February. April 
June, August, October and December, in 
every year. 

Ani, forthe like purpose, the Register 
for the Fifth Congressional District, shall 
sit ‘at Waynesboro “for one week, com- 
meneing on the Ist Momlay in each of the 
months of January, March, May, July, 
September and November, In ev 
and at+Drookhaven fo 
meneing on the 2nd Me 
months of Ja 

Septembe and 3 
and at Natchez for two weeks, commenc- 
Ingon the 2nd lay In each of the 
April, August, Octo- 


months of Februai 


Onlered by tha Court thy 
and notices in Bankruptcy admiralty 
for other purposes, matle in proceed! 
this court, when not otherwise ordered In 
causes arising In the following counties, 
to wit: Tishomingo Tippab, Itawamba, 


fanatical majority. ‘Things go by 
tarns now-s-days, and if we push on, 
become part and parcel of the govern- 
ment again, as prescribed by the pres- 
ent law, right and justice will even- 
tually prevail, the juggernaut of or- 
ganized opinion crushing out the pres- 
ent dominant party, thus leaving the 
government in the hands of those who 
will return the power to the “repre- 


Lee, Pontotoc, Calhoun, Chickasaw, Choe- 
taw, Covington, - Davis, Clarke, Greene, 
Hancock, Jackson, Jasper, Kemper, 
Lowndes, Landentale, Leake, Lafayette, 
Marshall, Monroe, Neshoba, Newton, Nox- 
ubee, Oktibbeha, Perry, Rankin, Scott, 
Smith, Wayne and Winston, be made fn 
the Meridian Chronicle, a newspaper now 
Published In the city of Meridiin, and 
that all other such-publications be made 
In the Republican, & newspaper now pub 
Mahed in the elty of Vicksburg. 
Rerx 2. 

For the purpose of expediting proceed- 
Ing® in Bankruptcy, it is onlered by the 
Court, that so soon a4 the same can be 
done, after petition with accompanying 
schedules in voluntary Bankruptey shall 
have been filed, the Clerk of the Court 
shall make out eopies thereof and shall en- 
dorse thereon, the day and hour upon 
which the original was filed, which copies 
shall be certified under the seal of the 
Court, and deliver or send the same to the 


meeting in Neshoba county, held at 
the Court House, in which strong 


WT ete Herrera enna 
lnokew Tet tyre ag 


ting request, may be referred for the 
Sti ie - 

“Traber, ester for Be th Con- 
gressional District, shall_ at. some snit- 
able place in the town of Waynesboro, on . 
the first Monday in alternsite months, com- 

meneing with the month of August, and 5 P . 

‘ i 


+] ber next for the ajv 
n 


In Bankruptcy and Admiralty, Special 
Terms. 


To facilitate proceedifiys in Bankraptey 
and Admiralty, “it is ordered by the court 
that a speclal term of this court be held at 
the'court howe in the elty of Vicksbarg 
on the 3nl Monday in October next, to 


Bankruptcy, arising in the counties of 
Washington, Issaqnena, Warren, Yazoo, 
Claiborne, Jefferson, Adams, and Wilkin- 
son, may be retufnable at’ said! teem, and 
other causes In Bankraptey pending in 
this court, may be heard after ten days no- 
tice to the adverse party or counsel and to 
the clerk of this court. Itis further or- 
dered that a special term of this court be 
held at some suitable place In the elty of 
Meridian, on the first Monday in October 
next, to which process In admiralty, for 
this District, and in Bankruptey for the 
counties of Kemper, Neshobi, Leake, 
wton, Laudentale, Clarke, Jas 
p Ith, Davia, Wayne, 
and Jackson, swag he returnable, 
which any ot 
Admiralty. may be heart upon. te 
notice being given to the ailverve party. 
his counsel, andto the clerk of this 


fit Monday in Navem- 
tion of any busl- 
. Rankruptey oF other 
not otherwise dls- 


truely 
posed of. 


crntiicaTe. 

In testimony. that the foregolng yiages 
contain atric and complete transcript of 
the rules dorders therein stated, as the 
same remains of recor! in our said court, 
Ihave hereunto set my hand and aflixed 


which term process in adintralty oF in| °™ 


composes 

ESE RGU FEMALE Brrr 
USE ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS. 

For old and young, married and single. 
WHATS THE MATTER, OLD MAN? 


LE 


vou ? Ts your uring thick ? 
Your water? Is yoururine thick or 
} mall of the back 


lave you a pain In the 


will Immediately arouse and restore your 

kidneys and bladder toa healthy 

If no, procure one bottle of 
DROMGOOLE & 00."8 


Finid Ext. Bearborry, Cubebs 
and Bucher’ e 


And be restored to health and manhood 
bottles 


: will cost you only 
|owe dollar. ae 


YOUR LIVER 


1d be kept In good condition, bete 
Vanthige off and ng 


DROMGOOLE € COS 


KING OF CHILLS 
Which never fails to cure all cases of 
Chilix, Hilllous Fever. Intermittent Fever, 
Neuralgia, Ae. for which It ia used. It 

he bead of 


ven to infants, and ia a ¢ 
tire, ia ahd conmult your druggist about 
Tt Is no sceret, no patent, no illiterate 
of much experi- 
country: 


can be 


, SCROPULA. AND-OLD SORES 


Blotches and. 


continue one week, should the business so W = 198 : 
Jong reqpitre, for the countles of Wayne, - % id 
Davis, Greene and Perry ie ce 
At Missiasfppl Cityyat suitsble 
place Chttsfards is RAL AME fa altos - any 0 =; 
nate months commencing withthe month $ 1 = 3-00 
of Jply, and continue for One week;should A = ‘ w» 
business so long reqnim, for the counties ts 3. ae 
of Jackson, Hancock and Harrison, a a 
Atsome sultable place in the town: of 6 ‘3300 19 00 
Brookhaven, comineneing:on the secoud Me ae 4 z i] 
Monday In each month, for the counties of “Taam -] +3 
Coplah, Simpson, Marion, Lawrence, Pike, ) 9s _ +f 
Covingten, Amite and Franklin, and con- n» 7 a 1 
tinue for one week, should business so long > 4 a a4 Hi 5 
require. 3 maa 1400 70 
Atsome waftatle plice tn the clty of % pry 200 
Natchez, on the 3d Monday In each montt, | pysentery and Diarrhara, aie = =e 
and continue for one week, should busl- | ferently, and our compound a ‘TH wEDI- 38 wo 
ness so long require, for the countles of | COX that will effect -s cure. aon 5a 
id aes, ‘Adains, Jefferson and Clal- ALL MARRIED, MEN | sm ; 
Tt 1s further onlered, that. shoukt the | hove witeuars salforing with constant ‘000 
basiness for either of the sub Districts | menstruation is too much or too iltthe. oF es eat 
ful, or rewhe wi : 
aforesaid, be more than can be disposed of Fee ie Conk =| 100 
during the time allotted to each, the afore> } Wirth hn bier b fan en cco | 1300 
sald Registers respectively shall occupy se | bottle of | 
much of the remainder of the time asthe}... _DROMGOOLE.& Co's 4 
tame may require,unless occupied by bu-| English Female Bitters. 300 
siness upon special order of reference. | Which will cure all those complaints and — 
Rete ru. restore them to health and buoyancy again. Wi 
It Is ordered by the Court that until oth- ‘THAT YOUNG GIRL 
orwise ordered, all mqnies received by the Wheee very melanins. Sie and = 
Clerk, Register, Assignee, or other officers | walk. indicate disease, can be so rer 
of this court, In proceedings in Bank- | Morel to health by using the oh P4 
ruptey, be deposited In the First National 1e concen the yale clash: with thd erie wm 
Bank of Jackson, to he drawn therefrom as | son of nature, it 
irected by Inw, and the general rules In | Hem £0 the de fa aol es Bld 
Bankruptcy. besnty and charms to fair retiring girl- oo 
hood, and in old age. = 
1000 
180 
350 
00 
100 
‘900 
a 
‘800 
100 
00 
1500 
700 
boo 
1380 
1000 
150 
1500 
$00 
800 
200 


keane wSHee a oni of Sem oBeen o 
SSSSRSRSRSSSTSRSSSSRASESS BU ESSSBUSSsssessens 


3 1 
or yobonaca a ie ag, He 
be tar a te ICS ASR Aveenor am Collector.” 
HARDAWAY & CO., 
AGENTS. K 


WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS, 


CORNER WASHINGTON AND OLAY STREETS, 
Vicksburg, Miss. 
Keiew gattaemrtemriie So, Sooce rrr 


elect Powders, ote., and he fact alt 


DRUGS AND MEDICINES, 
Sateen Amcor Stycast ene 


cambios rel ee humors 


the seal of our shld court at Jackson, this 


FAMILY MEDICINES, ‘SUROTOAL FRSTRUWENTS, WIsDuW GLASS AND KAsit 
2th day of June, A. D ie, ? . 


Liquors, 3 
ab At. | commended r, Rat +: 


A Union Republi 
lnnta, Ga, eotepetey Radical 
platforms lately put forth in the 
Southern States: 


Ger stock exoteg within the Drog Besioces. Give we eall and wy will 


All eréere 


ieee. ot 3 


P. H. PEPPER & co. 


ied to wu 
tion of the children of phe tes 
stolled negro aristocracy; Upon 
their salaries; “taxed 
their household and kiteben farniture: erst 


th 


forts 
ce 


oe oes te, 


r : 3 tl.04 : ; [AL- WN OTICES. SNe TRIER NOTICE TO MOTHERS, 


— steiar n “Wo : Thas no pow HOSTETTER'S 
ae xy wild ‘stalements_ wit u's ene SOWA SROMACIL BITTERS. 
of real oak. a a ‘DerOUs Sis 
Lg scopes nec | PROTHCTION’FOR -Titn TIEALMAE. 
presence adds x halo of glory by. glaciden- aa 
Ing the dejected, comforting the distressed 
«| and strewing flowers jn the pathway of 
man. And shall we fail to respond to her | , 
Con-} wants? ‘Look aroun you and behold the 
ing wnleery depicted among the sickly females 
of your acquaintance. Go, go with light- 
ning’s «peed and tell them to use English | ty 


ean Institutions, and neither Congress nor | Female Bitters and be cured. 
the Gencral Govergment has ty or | = 
deny this right to any Siatc, F 1 7 
ithold its evgerment ‘under the Con- 
‘a committe of municipal | stitution from and. we are, 
Thousands of persons of both | therefore. in favor of admitting to seats tn 
of the scene. Loud | either branch of Congress, every Senator |S 
huzzas by the | multitude | and representative from every in al- 
ven for the Chief Magistrate of the | legiance to the Government. who can be 
-- public. The Secretary of State imme- | found by each House, ft the exereise of | will serve uri 
Hately afterwards received similar honors. | the power cotferred upon st by the Con-| viz: nen I 
Gj Thoy acknowledged the compliment, bow- | stitution, to have been duly elected, re- 
per | ing with uncovered heads. turned and qualified for a seat therein. 
the ‘Third, That our last Congress was with- | it fs requc 
out precedent, in its utter disregard of the | presnises in a clean 
t oC interest | gu t Constitution and the rights of the people | alvised to freely eatter li 
Feupvabiotarme | “Mu. Presiprxt:—We reganl the visit | under it. All conservative pledges, which | disinfectants, ns a prevent 
of the States ax an augury | during ‘the (war, were made by both 
ty of| branches of Congress by the Presklent 
Preaifent | and Cabinet, and by the leading Generals 
whole ii a the vol 
ee peop! ing through the mi- 
ual nority, was stifled on questions of most 
ener ene momentous Interest, and which overuurew 
eo: the fundamental drinciples of Republican 


RELIEF ¥OR THE SICK. 


ary 
warally prefer this. mj 
wither that can be etre 


Rae 
mr. 


and 600 p.m. 
OR a, eo 
on 


bP. oaxuer, canned agen” eee 


Starch Gloss, makes Old Linen 
gelook like new. 23 cents por cake. 


erink Blue, Best in the 
‘orld, 10eents per box. 
Waters Ointment, 
for Sores Wes, 25 cents per 

S : 


For sal ‘ 
orale Wag SN Wel 


mayMwawlm,  _ ry 


‘The examination exercises of Rev. J, Be 
Tlamberlin's school commeniees to-morrow: 


Mcommence the erection “of harraks at 
The Major Is an excellent oflicer, 
fila clover gentlemen. and since troops 
}to be here, we rtnrn thanks to Ge 
here. 


Orir fricwls will sb” among our new 
ertisements that of Bielock & Coy of 


© gorezlye stock of stationery and books of 

movery Mescrition which they offer for 
tact reasonalle prices. Qur reader’ 

_ Sebo visit New Orleans shoukt not fall to 
thee a call. 


mtr 
Woeallapscht attention to the adver 
i of the St. James Hotel, New Or- 


US that ft has lost di 


‘of its attractions for the public. 
of New Orleans, and Mr. 
#0 "Well known as the proprietor, 
Spottswood Hotel, Tichiond, Vas 
a apere wil fully 
wetatlt reputation ofthe house. Cap¥ 
~ tain Hernden xs book keeper anid Messrs. 
Ong and Roglan as clorks, know how to 


er coring ay iyeteg addi 
C telograph office is In the Motel | preal- 


over by our young friend, Mu JI. Cal 
lum, one of the cleverest gentlemen in the 
world and who has’ beet for’ some time 
connected with the St, Jamos. Mr. Cal- 


e during tho 5 
capacity rendered efficient s 
‘We hopo onr friends who visit the city 
and dosire telegraph facilities will call on 


pare cg rigidly adiered to, 
erate sic Hy a eg More 
_ 0¥er, It does not deteriorate in any cll~ 


10th, the local fare will be seven cents per 
mile. A discount of two-cents per talle| 
will be allowed parties purchasing tickets | tators 
before entering the ears. The ticket offlee 
will be opened at the se 


stations half] 9s, citrens tt 
amhour before the depart ‘fom al 
. —— 


sicsee: regard’. (Gi 
‘New. Onces i 


ho are forwarding funds 
purchase supplies for our unfortunate | <9 


desti- 
i ae 


F take great tattsfaction Iu wel- 
coming you to the Capital of Massachn- 


netts.”” TApplause, in which all the spec- | ni 


it sald: 

“Govexxon—I did not Intend making 
this occasion, but I can- 

not refrain ingle remark: If we 

‘wore all by inore incontact witheach 

secanl understand each 


Letter from, Lowisyitic, Ky. | other better the diferences which 
Lovisviix, June 21, 1867. in 
Susie 2tat, 1867, 


practi 
and wi 
would 


‘natiow Is too large to hold - 
take the converse of the 


and prosperous 
sit,on behalf of 
I thank the 
for this manlfestatlon of 


x8 Jane 


‘atuted-that.the Emperor had 
pardoned, on: condition of bis leay- 
the countty ‘aa soon ax the ports of 
and Vera Cruz wereopened for 


The ‘Times thie morning, inn article 
commenting severely upon Sheridan's 
telegram to Gen. Grant, says it contains 
tus Inaccariés of fact and errors of law 
Anddogic. It aays ifthe conduct and lan- 

of this remarkable document be 

any considerable portion of 

the Ai people, the Constitution had 

better be consigned at onee to the flames 

and the republic bedelivered over to an- 
arehy and chaos. 

Ricusoxp, June 25.—Registration In 
this city, up to to-night, stands: colored, 
1,008;, whites, 1.280." In the country It 

Is: colored. 383: whites, 95, 
Yorx, June %—Tke froncial 
berg, recently purchased by France 
sprung aJeak afew days since. She was 
wed Into dock, but It was found Impose 


slblo to ralso her, Now appliances are in 
© | progress, 


Wasihtxarox, June 23,—The State De- 
partment has advices of the total wreck of 
the steamship Sacramento of Madras. 
lives were lost. 

ST Giombers of the Judiciary 
Comnilttee are preseyg. They have ad- 


n developed In 
General Grant was on the stand, testl- 


fying in reganl to having seen Jacoh 
Thuowipoon ai Vicksburge There wars 


re 
to| sharp colloquy between tho counsel’ re- 
linge Thompson. The prosccution de- | p 


clined saying whtther Thompson was con- 
nected with the cousplracy, but wlabed ti 
show the connection between him and the 
prisoner in money matters. 

Mrs. son was on the stand. — 
Stic stated that she had been to Canaia, 


for our} anid that she own and her hus- 
Ma. CK 


twenty dollars per 


from expenses 
liberally re~| day daringher presence there. 


The tion announce! that it 
oad elosethe evidence in two or tirce 


days. 
Collector Kellogg. of New Orleans, tele- 
io Secretary of tho Treasury 
roport of yellow fever there. 
Secretary Wells addressed a letter to 
Stanton rey 


sWer to Gen. 
eredit. The 
found sceret here. 
Tlon. H. C. Peck, Consul General for 
detit Isexpected! here Friday. 
iD Me. June 25.—The Dew: 


were at the rail- 
‘and gave him repeated cheers 


ing. 
Jane beng re ft tad the 


foveruments ten tnillions of people, who. 
made full surrender to our victorious 
arms, were deprived of equal rights, dig- 
“yand authority as States within the 
Union, ani were declared as alien enemies, 

‘under Irresponsible military 
rule. Our taxation was Increased, our 


committee | © 


five citizens was appointed | 
receive and tender the hospltalitics of the 
city to President Johnson 
Yew Ouceaxs. June 


Bacon In falt 
lerces quotes! 
Pork dull at 


power to reptidiate any portlon—eontl 
ues fo receive It for debts due the city, 
without distinction, 

Sult against Jne sb Rarker by depositors 
for embezzlement of $11,000 on trial to- 


day. 
ection of Mayor 
elty eurreney Is unl 

New Yorx, June 27 
Patches of the 1th, from San Louls Poto- 
si, ate unfavorchle to. Maximitian's safety’. 

A dispatch to the Tribune says that a 
million and «half of New Orleans city 
scrip Is fraudulent. 

vl. J Soon—Cotton 
steady ; sales 10,000 bales. 
tase. 

A State Corention of Conservatives, ax 
opposed to Radicalisin, and ite assistants, is 
suggested in several papers. It is under- 
stood that it will meet in Vicksburg 

robably July 22d. A delegation equal in 

a number to legislative representation from | 

ich county is requested, 

——— 

Tn sight precints of Copish county, 439 
w ites and 319 blacks, havo heen re; 

Vh19 precincts of Franklin, (Hamber, | 
and Pave Grow.) 103 w 

and in tea precinet 
165 whites and 234 blacks, have. also. Le: 
registered. 


—-+-—__ 
TIYMENEAL, 

Mannirp—At — the residence of 
Rev. LM. Boyd, near DeKalh, Miss. on 

‘20th inst. hy Rev. — Gann, Mr. It 
N. Rea, of Meridian, and Miss Jennie 
Boyd;of Kemper County. 

We Wisketho happy couple Just united to 
share each others fate, whatever It may be, 
that felicity whieh Hymen generally dis-| 


Penses to his true disciples, and a tranquil | * 


pathway through a long and elo i 
The bridegroom has appropriated one of 
the fairest buds in Kemper's parterre of 
beauty, and she has won a heart carnest to 
appreciate and strong to sustain. 

LOCAL MARKET. 


Store Prices of Articles at Meridian, Miss. 


CORRECTED MY A MERCHANT. 
Meawian Gazerre Orricr, 


SESE SSSR SS LY 


EEERRPEP PEE! 
BSSsR 
eeeer 
| 


i 


es 


Sevedseeeee2y 
a 
ioe 


a4 
face 
ay 
Zl18 


E 
g 


EB! 


ve? 
Be 


we fe ps 
to Lewls 


uch title as 
The title we k 


Wholesale and Re: 


CORNER MALI AND SIDNEY STREKTS, 
MERIDIAN, MISS 


Chemicals, 


K, &e. 


MI: sSITT 
CONFECTIONERY. 


Uoneriee from the b 
ft poriows to suit 


| toes of the great rearcit 


v 


Oriean 


is, Matting, 
Viana Covers, Car 
roices: may lawly 


+ Peruvian Bark Bitters? 


TOBACCO MERCHANTS 
LOUISVILLE, 


RE PREPARED to farnish Planters and 


REPER TO 
‘Maj. Gen. Sterling Price, St. Louis, Mo. 


e8seas 
i Seesee 
pil eli sti 


88 


FANCY SOAP, PERFUMERY, |: 
OIL, GL < 


compounded day oF sight. | 


Mn 
JANES KU 


PURIFY YOUR sLOOD. 


HULEY'S SALAPARINAA, 


Hurley's Ague Tonic, 
bow quite vices nwt a act 


tt 
PEREECTLY RELIATLE 


James IL. Boyd, Treasurer City of Jack- 


EY'S 


Popular Worm Candy? 


HURLEY'S 
STOMACHIC BITTERS. 


bone of Xp 


the United 8 


toute i = 
| the seve fs sp |, Orientat Peart Drops, 
Yours resprettaily, JOS Mt. GrEAcEN, | Joi ing the complexion, effectna'ty 
Sig iF Tan, Freeh 
Tt ia with the greatest pleasure that 1 rm | 
el your Stomach Bitters te: thes pablic 


a 
maa Mattoon, Ill, Jan. 21, 1864. 
sath | 
rma Titers of poor Stomach titer | Bettison’s Engtish §orse Lint- 
Pa ment. 
en 
ineen is] 
| Ren wih ‘tesa | meae 
f 
Yr nse, 
Xenia Clay Couty, Tit 


‘use any et ver, 


| Extract Jamaica Ginger: 

Pat rie | ge tomes Maddie & Cots Rxtrac of Jura 
| Greta, ‘Be. This ts "the pare 
| Ginger aad cad be relied on, 

Seaton’s Chemivtal Writing Fluid 
AND . 


PRANK 5 NOEL 
GAP ibe rial MERCHANTS 


ep eaeane A it 
2 | OBlee Ne. 18 Neth Served aecioens) - : = orex vosstastLy, pay Axi EVENING 
St. Louis, Me. Corner of Camp aod Comin Bt y) 


very | eon 
In the ;Elegant and, Spacious No. 17 North Water Street, 
IRON BUILDING, MOBILE, ALA: 


foro, seu S ‘ iy sets meee t } NEW ORLEANS, La- 

ie ie ly called, at which some 

Se ena dtamnctvce eactely: tor | BapSend for Descriptive Pamphlet. Foutiuuiee lashiieer, 
under the nafbe of “Anderson-| Mf. W. WARNE’S PATENT WITH COMMERCIAL, AGRICULTURAL, 


villé League,” every member subscrib- | Atmoxpheric Portatle Soda Fountain. 4 AND MECHANIVAL DEPART! 
ing tow solemn oath that if justice Mancfsctured and sold by thatantee, SEWINGIMACHINE THIS COLLEGE, has, by its own mer~ 


Nors— We have still tt store a few of the dam. 


J. H. MATHEWS & CO., 


failed ita duty they would take justice | 508 North Fourth Strect, St. Louis, |, Avsrded the highest Premium at the exbibt: | i14 and thorough, practical of educa- 

pete Isa ae “mad-awten, | pele ine, “7st Auricutoral end Mechest sion, eat alt “the Uberally endowed | Recciving, Forwarding “and General 
rotherhi was Se ee . 

ified to enter but who had s DR. WHITTIER , . Western Statcs. 1t i the mmission Merohan| 

either from wounds or imprisonment |! 7 oven BY vee, The World’s Fair, » | enaest Commercial College in the d ta, 

in the rebel pens during the wat. It y LONDON, Tolted States, No. 22 South Comiperee Strect, 


now extends to New York, Philadel. 


phin and Boston. While tho bail Gece Bictoreree Orebitia, Diabetes, Bladdet ve AMPLE ARRANGSMENTS FOR mayt-ly MOBILE,*ALA ; BUG . 
Arran, by the court at Rich- | }*¢ Urinery iseaacs 5; p ti }1] es fh ts) ealaeiall | bet guido eases ta and > 

nondl on ts dey et forthe: tua | ethene aaa toae 5 French _ Eexposi on, Gne Thousand Students) sr mers} {ne | abo elder wana iotcy so 

Fapet.wes handel in to Davis’ coun-| ecco - ‘“ Daring the Current Year. ee ee : COSTAE” "ARS" ELECTRIC POWDER for 

cil, Charles O'Conor, of New York, - sore ofthe od ot every L. BREWER & CO ; Sneee, Te porn Fr 

warning him of the existence of such a, q Comparative Cost and Value of the Ed- \- ay ROCKWELL aco, fa, pein Boge 

league, and naining two,men in the paen are eerie United States. Rade) («tion Given tere and in the Ordi- Ef Banana 11 of ol worth 

conrt room as members, * Where m zing’ Mash'ace have bora exbthiea.| | *07Y ee Lilerery Colleges : General Commission Merchants, Successors 46 Belek & Co, 

‘Theso men were seized as soon 29 ney Meche ‘ — 1t is believed to be the first in Europe COTTON AND COUN - lise Chak MOGer An's" namo Jn 
they left tho room, on a mock charge, RMANTED THREE YEARS,| 9% America, chartered with Commercial |F a, Fa kate. GorTOn ABS, | BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS ane tulle apd Panky bee ze 
and taken to jail, and were not rele ‘Veen} whole house of ad for aC = Agricultural and Mechao! - | Northern aad Western find Newndenters, i 
ea atila eck after, when Davis was |] wih ngae cm eR SUMNER & CO. (ee eT ere Te Ba ied | No. 58 Cu. C and St, Louis Sv.| BINDERS AND BLANK 10} ine TEoMsT itso fea ey 
in New York. It will be remembered | 0 Ariat,” (tee ureter mre! ts. Mt AA | BES EAD TORE or Car Sol In Mean, Mas, by JK YR 
that Davie arrived in Now York dar-| «1 rons ttew MEMPHIS, TENS. | books, it matters not what tbe business MOBILE, ALA. "Ie mara! Marnes, Ward & Co. New: Orla, 

. ing the night; that he kept secluded | —_—_——————— | may be, and do the Correspondence of | gag-orders will be promptly attended to. 20 Dealers te priestares Agents for Southern States. 


as tanch as possible: while at: the Now any house. Students can attend the 


York hotel, no one being admitted but had Mer earelaps for “Commercial Cours,” of to the Eoglah, Brrantasiuey rx 1838, ™ Jastramemts is 

thove who were personally known to log all chronic French, Spanib, German,Latin or Gree 

scrd Uf the perte; thatibe was eod'|1t Langusges, or the higher Mathematics, John K. Randall se 

deuly rewoved from the hotel to he eT sieOonsse & e 2 168 CuO LEree, GAtRo, ita. 

Brooklya, where he remained until She brat oe Be Tultioeee $145 | BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, |. goeciet attention iven, to ‘Bling ores e 
Tinga etere Sane he er xe ret Hoard for three months 100|PRINTER AND BLANK BOOK | s=thzmel * 
alune and in’ disgnise for Montreal, 3 Contingent expenves, about. 20 

hin party aul family following. only a eee Tolalingenecs 35! Manufacturer, een aee 

when he telegraphed there of his safo| C AIR PETS, OIL CLOTHIS, : ‘After which the student is ready to go| 3x; i ‘i Water St z 

arrival. When it is understood. that . MPs jade Keeton and snake $1000, $2000, or | 1S (AE Ne; 44) “North Water UxIVEnSAT. 
Seticiheonl were uponbie tet MATTING RICE BROTHERS &CO., |v) tommy. se MOBILE, ALA. BUCKHORN SALVE. 

nod that he was conscious of it, tl 3 - * D 7) OF, DSSISany ZATSRARY, = inti: 

htrnnge eonduct is easly necotinted | HOUSE AND STEAMBOAT 0 AND! ST CONE AEB Ey oun coking for for yearn $8 weauatie Blanks, Batiouc, he, RirCoty Born racy Wo. Bol 
for. According to the oath, as long a 4 ao or et cer getoo and. four ‘yess of | at Wholesale and Total. adie Pile 

he remains pon foreign ground he in| FURNISHING COODS CO- tos MAGAZINE sTREET, tine expended Gar student will begin} gg Law, Medical, ‘Theolog eal = tlous, Putrid and 1Hl-con 

safe; so it is nardly probable that he| to work after three or four months, an ‘Miscellaneous Books f Aa rm 0 nem - 
will ngain act foot upon tho soil of the | Gx marswea™* “SY! st. 10 Now Orleans, tak may the Gat Year, about $1500] ueroeena erator tema’ |Commission Merchants, Era Panto Cains 


United States, at least until ho feels | Sarwr.y; and two yearsand nine months at prob | ———————— Dealers ia all kinds of 

. é 5 cE COlw ‘ bly $1800,or $6150 bi f eae yest 

easier in mind than at present. DOW HARRIS DALL & CO| warehouse, 97:and.99 Julla street Fi Rae plete tir frergliaah byte Meridian. Staple and Fancy Groceries | Ani sank og oy 
po Students ; but to the otber a net expense Hoxss okeaacieealanin sizes, 


Bites of Spiders, Insects, 


Wairxa ron mim Prest—Bayard pinect 1MvoRTERS OF 1H asoD, be°$8295 our obedent nes gaioed | 1]._) y N 
hr fir “Radom attr” om sumone muri ino woot [Serie shee We tpres ee'iee| Hurlbut, Sturges & Co.,| Westin “PRODUCE, Toe 
Europe, is dated at Gotha, Germany, ‘VERUAMETOS Gents in both cases to haves good Eng- 17 CAIRO, TLta 


lish education. to begin w We deem AT THEIR OLD STAND, y. R, Chadwick, Merkdi+ 
Hardware, 2 business cd@ftation that enables the stu Kewanee Saw an, 
dent to earn $1000, $2000, or $3000 an~ on the Corner, and their By Darhew, Ward & Co. New 


One ually, to be the best forlunes parents jeans La, Wholedale Agents for Sotith 


Guna and theirsoos. So feras koomn,cot | NEY WW =STORE ari ceeel ING igi erm Beates. 


Edge Tools, one of the thousands of our graduates, is 


ountey Trade at» CU UE tes BeaNle Nemeterenentie A, 08 + DIOLELEO, FACTORY, 


Cinears and Catalogues Sent to at! | iss wot eee 10% Milles Bast of Meridian. 


Who Desire Them. 
| N. B.—Young gentlemen who bave ex: | Dry Goods, to deliver oll inds of Build 


and was printed in the Tribune of 
Friday last. In speaking of writing | 
for the public eye, he traly remarks: 
“We all know how wuch superior in 
frankness, case, and fresh and racy 
life in any private correspondence to 
that which is specially written for 
publication. In the latter caso, ono 


Hi 
always has @ sense of invisible yes 
peering over his shoulder, nnd his 


ret van d 
} Siouplie take, unsonacionaly, « more| ors Pare Ris or vtnte | sirely weglected thei studies for the yas | it Bai 
‘ : Every’ corres- od Rirap. ASIC WIG sept Kote] to " oe 
} pondent, Limagine, fecls this restric. | Corner Second and Morgan Streets, OT Cited) Ween TL ee a ners rece fee | Clothing, “COBTAIYS 
tion, and the dashing, rollicking sir ST. mo. ode at euch prices as} Months. - CNTY EMAL 

i ed Ce oye | Gresien CORN SOLVENT, 

EE adbenoh: thteatens ane Manutactarcra of all Kids of Rieam Engin + |” Mole Agonin fo: the ‘celebrated “Payablo in Advance. 
" to degenerate 
" P gee eaed \ a Knickerbocker Kas Hardware, . For Corns, Bunlons, Warts, & 
ig into a different conventional ity. _ The i Penmanship ns not limited, $ 25 00 Wh Boxes, 99 ete, D0 ote. and 

! true middle ground hes been discov. | So1°G7 tedsrn Wee: Caran we a bot INERT: susan Cooking and | BOOK-keeping—doublo apd single | Catlery, £27 Bold by all Druetate ow 

| ered by a few Incky individuals (we | oung’s Improved. I ee ote uth at ail umes ebth we| entry, elc., a perfect course, : 60 00} atlery, E-And by HE ty fe. COs 

all know our friend of the “Easy | Mt ‘Mills, Qourts Mills, Le offer at @ amal! advance ever foundry and factory | Arithmetic—including all a. é 
Chair!) but tHeir success, alas! is not | Ces fogs, Meat Fase, ote Oetien Can, Pre prices. mayban Cin mercial calculatione, @ Crockery, 

|  mattor for imitation. How shall | "yg agents for 34% SMITH a Ci Lecture on Commer > } 

hope, marching over ground which | rior Mactiee Card The above constitutes the Commertial Bagging, | THOS. D. REID & CO. 

| hasbeen beaten diy and hard by O18 Well Machtmer a Course, | Rope | Q 4 
thousands of feet, to escapo felling | _ Pe ermine B te Stationery for Commercial Course, ope, | 

iz into decorous dulness on the one | sruuaxe rnice, POET ike d. Jc if ke { st es, tncluding blank books, : : $10 oo ti Druggist and Apothecaries. re 
hand, or tinkling triviality on the] gTERLING PRICE & CO — ee ei siwar of ateranl inoal ine! » LEE STREET, Meridian, Miss, 

: other?” “ SCAMUE! .~E The. 50 00 

— COMMISSION MERCHANTS|SAMUEL LOCKE, | frelsn fiietine nottiited, Shoes, || KEEP awasson hand, cholo tc ‘ 
san poking at ay ae pend No, 23 North Commercial St., Nos, 37, 30,415 A3 Pet Btreet, including istry, lbtore, ee: 190 V0) Hits, | (eer el arin 
’ , eg é —fall course, Bi dics saa 

i “Old and respected citizens,clocted to | Seethwest Corner Commercial end Chestaut S18) 1 1. vront Levee, Uetween Custombouse andl | Spanish—full couree, not limited, 10000) 1 a i 3 eee Junelsewtt. COBTAR'S' 

j office to care for tho interests of a ST. LOUIS, M10, Hmnrille Birevts, EVER SEEN ON THIS COUNTRY. a ARKET, YREPAMATION OF 
tsreat city, are turned out at the whim y - it sell os. ow allord. - 7 
vr pleasure ot this seeotistical ari 4 New Orleans. Grek fll coures, Bok ited, | 100 09 me ayy Bn. Bag 4 woe MERIDIAN, 18s, BITTER SW EE 
ling in epaulettes. “In this city where | the purchase of t ERS ot EALERS IN wer a, » io ae trieede L. ‘THE. undersigned have opened Market “4 
the ainaverne all Fare eo & rete ce IMPORTERS sod DEALERS IN Gocnoetry: full course not,limited 60 00 thapeblie roerally to call, and sy ge House in the Banferd Tor the sale of OR N E BI OSSO 

1 syne 1 eee ee eee = apn | Texcher’s Courso of Penxt 100 00 | thedews foteret they sil be nure to Fock teed, weitee pethy ske., sand hove t a E 
rightly sppreciated, and whero he | WELLS & MANAING, HARDW ARE, | A tite Ticker io ait the aol Siocon te teeta ofthe eometeal 
could not be elected to the lowest Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 7s 7 °| meats, tt 500 00 i [i'ridaree patronage thet will ena Je them (|. yon nAUTirriNa Tie CosrLcxte 
office, mon wonder at the impotency . Tio Plate, | For an: 7 month 20 00 ad Beauty. the § 8 

P 1 y Pe - red to Soften ane Beauty 
of an administration that selects such | China, Glass and] © oo ics, Drawing per mont 20 ©). copcoeluainoen is serait at remove Freckles, Pimples, Bet 
a man for high position.” QUEENSWARE 4 N. B.—A Student having id for | are prepared to fursish GOOD WH! TL een nce ee | “Ladies are noy using it in paternnee 10 
— ——s | 4 Har Tron, Course in any branch ss above, is enti- | in grantities to suit purchasers, counting forty- re. 
ea X. W. Corse Yourth and sit. Charles Bis, 4 fied to.a Life Ticket in that Department. | siti pounds le the bushel et the market price of 

‘Thore in good sense and wound ad- ST. LOUIS, MO. Natt, THe can attend such branches os he may | Si rein nee 

vico in the following from tho Na-| «i= desire. ‘iside the corparation Henltsom om 
kee " corpar ra 

i anspor: ‘A diploma from this College is = th ee provided ite yx 
Sarna, eee Ci incint rati. Castings, pork I sll commercial eommmealtina == ve or we wil ih Ueier habe arond cad De Sa neni Merkdl- 

= Ve 4 © see the ‘Southern | >, There are monthly graduating classes — charge. 
Opinion’ taking a practical coursa. It Manills Rope, Gindenta can beginvat any time. Clergy-| “eeeeror % merit petronspes ys suey, ae by Darnes Want & Co. New 
is necessary that all tho friends of con- R. ALLISO tant Detiows, | 8684 Pons and crippledoldier will Bare | way2tevir.« i La, Wholesale Agents for Sou 
stitutional” government, North and| 163 Fi wt, Ci ti, “Ohio. wis a liberal deduction m: —— 
Bouth, abould regard thiogs ea they 163; ‘Vans Seriety, Cincbunts Uielsmita’ Blows, Pasties Hadutey, | Dard and lodging ia American: Spring Millinery Goods,” 
aro,and not as they ought to be.—| pg Electrotyping, Stercotyping and Frendh, Spenion, 6 Getrasn lassie Be) aot anal ew AUER Of Bpring: sate tae 

| by ping, y —and— from $30 to $35 per month. ‘They 
a More damage has been done to the | Wood Engraving. maydsw3m.} 2 Wisiicwr, smart ng every Tatiety of the | wena fs 

South and to the friends of the South | °°! PASTAVNE tne AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS No. 7. ovis tbe eos ct 

z A ‘. Office Room, No. 7. omy e 
ly the intemperance of few intem- Meridian ee ¥i pc, ‘and examine for 
Harate welts thas, by avy othe; | French Burr Portable Grist Mills, of every description, Meridien. 954 See te eee een aes: 
means. Eyery intemperate paragraph | (757 net wee thie Bonth 2. | sue. Hall's (Qlayervite, Ky.,) PLOWS FACULTY: curmpylont Drees Meter, teem Mebane a 
Fioea thie Goateerdijonraaler ia copied || Queen of the South.”"| catean COTTO # SCRAPERS Cia et the oid stand, In Masonic Building, ‘COSTAR’ 
far and wide in the North as an evi- | Als ce net Beruttors and Mil work “ — COTTOX SWERP RUFUS DOLBEAR, Przspexr, wis A NORTON plete op: 
dence of Southern temper and South. | FAS i eeetccon, | You's Patent COTTON PLOWS & SCRAPERS. painiener siae Hi) E ewe EEMEDY.. 
cea opinion. What we want. now {| Sy einem ene o Tor Descriptive Lectarer om, Basiness Customs, Books| “MERIDIA ANF FOUNDRY. ; oe : 
calm, temperate argument, anda state- | Pa*rblet Addrens, se THOS: 1 4 oo, ey een Shellers, aes Sere ee * 
ment of facts that will convinco Cor, Front & Joti ste. | Agie areal 
Deople of the North without prejadice| _mardweiy °"'™* "Cheeaa ayn eta ee eS ee MACHINE 
OF passion. HINKLE & CO., Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tiuware oo Department,——, Princi- TTHE undersigned fully 

‘Tenatntx Acctoret.—We learn that | No. 365 West Front pat Bt Cincionatl, ‘TINSMITH'S MACHINES & TOOLS, - lor repaired inFoundries 
Mo. David New Orless Bar,| the most épproved 


R — 
thorough going nod respectable plant- prramizuzo 1632. COOKING & HEATING STOVES 
ers of ‘this. county, with two negro saccieasaiiag i of every deseription, 

na a een’ is alton |Sembozes ote pe | aga a roar 
Mees rryscenioespt ae ee Le STEWART COOKING STOVES. 


ee, We seeatsstere 


‘Venetian Pivot 


Wholesale and Retail Dealers 
(wan, sere, | 
SHE €T TRON, &c. 
be a 


BV: EARLY & CO, 
Front Row, Meridian. 
YOUNG LADIES 


High School. 


XK 
part, 


ea 


“ATTS, 
eer es 
muareh Souwly 
wi OALLAGRER. 


mUASXOX. 
SHANNON & GALLAGHER, 


a +6 
abie monthly, tn advasce, 
valenis ently, 


Tr 

weeks being consid ith 
faodor the age of tourisen. yéars, will be 

ad the first session, and. ly for he 


x | Fis maklog: thie. susouncement: the 'Tyesters 
‘beg leave to state that they desire making this 
a yanent of the 


services of | 
ing and of many years’ 
‘Whose snccers hitherto, in their 
jon, farnisher sufficient guarantee to all 
Tepone conhdenes in them, of the 

f maoner in which. thei 
children will be taught ‘To test the merits of 
thie school, therefore, they stk only & liberal 

fair trial, PY, REW, 


mar80 1807, : 


: FURNITURE 
«| And House Furnishing Goods, 


FALLON FULTON & Go., 
Meridian, Miss, 
Wholesale aod Retail Dealers in 


FURNITURE, 


RE, 
PURE WHITE LEAD, 
PAINTS, 
OILs, 
VARNISHES, 
BRUSHES, 
WALL Daren, 
Jo GLASS, 
TUTTE, 
terian DOORS AND BLINDS, 
ie) Painters’, Artists’, and Carri- 
re Teponniie parties for age Makers’ Material. 
“Sitter. 7. ash and A. Therefot p17 | HOUSE {FURNISHING - GOODS, 


HILL, HENDERSON & (0 tour 


offer a6y Goods In our Tine as low as they 
Wholesale snd Netati fe Wiese opie ita market, 
FAMILY & FANCY GROCERIES. 


attention. ree pital 
Tee Btreot, 


Amith, & Alford. 
ae ‘MIssissirPi. 
\ t 


MERIDIAN. MISS 
STAR STABLE! 
é MISSISSIPPI. 


DRY G00Dy HEADY NADIE CLOTHING, 


WOgED respectfully call the attention of par 


C0.,| NEW STORE! 
‘ LEE 


STREET, 
4 NEED oun MISSISSIPPI. 


de, hey hope to seu, Shels 
ae 


Sehewen 


MIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, SUNDAY, JUBY 7, 1867. 


a> ‘ork. 
South atret, between Mulberry and Waahing- 
weyitewiy  -VICKABUKO, 


JOSEPIL BOTTO, 


Wholesale snd Retail Dealer in 
GROCERIES, 
BAR STORES AND 


PLANTATION SUPPLIEs, 
Inported & Domestic Wines & Liquors, 
HAVANA CIGARS, 

FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, &c., 
Wedieched was 
VICKSBURG, MISS, 

a 18 if 
1 OUIS HOFEMA 
VICKSBURG, MISS. 
Wholasale Dealer in 
GUNS, HARDWARE, PLOWS, ROPE, 


~. BISHING: TACKLE, &¢, 
Arpat la. Wehaalel Gee Wihswn'e Onlsbrated 
the Hew York Price. 


Alt Bends of Guna Made anit Repaired. 


may lSswly, 


J. W. JENNINGS, 
General Steamboat Agent, 


WHARF-BOAT (Poot of Crawford St.,) 
‘Vicksburg, Miss. 


General Forwarding and Com- 
mission Merchant, 


Dealer in all kinds of 
WESTERN PRODUCE 
AND 


Plantation 


FAT Orders from the Country solicited and 
salt fection guaranteed. aprl7swsn 


Supplies. 


W. B. woonevrr, DiveRExs, 


WOODRUFF & DISERENS 
Dealers in 


BOOKS and STATIONERY, 
Music, Musical Instruments, 


Toys, Notions, and Fancy Goods, 
WASHINGTON STREET (Sooth of Clay,) 
VICKSBURG. 

AGENTS (7 Grover titer Sewing Machines, 

Noedics, Silks aad Threads id, 
apeiTawom 


ne nan WF, Monet, 
Co. Lae Evacsrille. 


DAVIS & MORRIS, 
Cotton Factors, 
Receiving, Forwarding and 
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
VICKSBURG, MISS. 

Ear Liberte sarees ete te Coton 


Ladera! (4 
snipped toper Ney Oricane ents, 


Ded Re Poti, Meridian | G 
Oo;; wd Jel Powell, N-0. 


eer ston 
ma 
WILLIAMS. & CO., 
FORWARDING AND 
Commission Merchants, 
‘Transfer Agents Yerersi and Meridian R. R., 


Wharf-boat Proprietors, 
GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS, 


_ Vicksburg, Miss. 


- Weekly, $2.00 per Annun, 


33. 


NUMBER 


“Mobile. 


SEMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE 


Wagons! 


™ 
FITLER “& HWELLEN, 
. > 20 St. Michael Street, 

Mobile, :»:: Alabama. 
Have constantly on band & LARGE STOCK of 

ALL Sizes. 

Plantation and Road Wagons, 
Dearborn & Jersey Spring Wagons, 


‘With and without TOPS; 
TIMBER WHEELS, CARRY LOGS, 
Trucks, Carts, Drays, Wheelbarrows 
ine 
Wheelwright Material ! 
Wagon and Buggy Spokes, Hubs, 
Rims,Shafts, Tongues, &c., 

All of which we offer st WHOLESALE end 

RETALL, at LOWEST Cash PRICES. 


FITLER & WELL 


Gmayliswem, Na, 20 St, Michsel street, 


800. PARKER. 7. M1. Lai 


PARKER, LAKE & CO., 
Cotton Factors and Grocers, 


. THOS, F, SHELDON, 


Northwest Corer St. Louis and Water Sts 
MOBILE... ud LA, 
ee 
Keep always onhsnd, Bagging and Rope, Nails, 


AND ALL KIvDS oF 


Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine } 


IRA W. PORTER & CO.,}; 


ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 
Royal Stroet, 
MOBILE, ALABAMA, 
Wholesale and 
Hardware 
Hardware 
fall Stock, consisting in pat of 
PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, 
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE 
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 


Retailers of 


axp 


DESIFABLE COODS 
For Merchants and Traders, Also, 


Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 
DOORS, 


GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS, 


TST" Allof which we are selling at Lower 
Prices than heretofore since the 

fay Morebants, Planters and others will fod 
it to their advantage to call before purchasing 
IRA W. POR’ 


aprtewtt 


T. 8. BIDGOOD, 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER LN 
Books & Stationery, 


Blank Book Manufacturer & Printer, 


North-East Cor. St. Francis 
MOMILE, ALi 


MOST RESPECTFULLT call the attent 


of 
am vow opening, and offering at aousaally low 
prices, 


Ofice Stationery. 


{here paid pestietar stcation to this depart 

o aitcation to this depart- 

vo bate the largest sanorizoent and grest- 
mercial 


SCHOOL TOOKS. 
braces all the Senool Hooks in exe 


My stock emt 
al aod Mississippi, and al! the Latest 


BOOK-BINDING. 


Inthis departmect I am fully prepared to exe- 
guia all orders, with esioer, orabllity. end 
dispateh, and ‘to Rule and Bind Wools to 

Pattern. 


no! 
ccotea| thia replication the defendant dem 


WLS. STETSON & CO., 


1840. 
Dealers tm 


| Mamafacteres and 
| = Boots. 
aa 


Published on Thursday & Sunday by 


J. J. SHANNON 


RICE OF SUBSCRIPTION, 
Semi-Weekly, (In advance) per annum. 


six months 
Weekly. “per annum, 
Three dollars will be charged for the W 
eos paid for strletly in advanee. 
Mates of Advertising im Seml-Weekly 


ens cards of five lines or less will be 
rear for $16, 
will be cherged for advertising 
ly Gazette, excep! column advertiae 
mente, which will be publish 
the Feini Weekly for $500 00, 
2200, A dedaction will be tnade 
Usements are pablished in both papers 


representatives, all their confempora-| 
neous writings, relating to the ime 
subject matter, aro admissible in evi= 
dence,” with numerous authcrities’ 
there cited. In Parsons on Contracts 
(vol. 2, page 2,) it is held, that if there 
are contemporaneous writitigs betwoon 
the same parties, so far in relation to 
the subject matter that they may be 
decmed as part and parcel of ’ the 
samo contract, althongh not referred 
to in it, they may be read in connos- 
with it 


ing is more common in defence to 
h instruments, than to show b: 
parol testimony what the considera- 
tion was, that it hns fniled, was ill: 
hat the contract upon the p: 
promises has not been performed. 
z and construing the two in- 
struments togethi 
loadings, it is manifest that { 
the paym 
a 


CH Enconrsged hy the liberal patron—{i4.6 


age extended vie Gezotte, and with » view 


months 
Five copies of Ser 


LAUDERDALE UNTY, 
Registration of Voters. 


1 


tant Decision in (he Uni 
s] * Court, at Oxford, 
June Term, 1867 


is an action by plaintifTagn: 
nt for the amount alle 
bo due upon a promisory note 
ted on the 8th day of December, 1860, 
by defendant to plaintiff, by which he 
promised, sixty days after date to 
to plaintiff the sum of fuurteon thou- 


declaration isin tho usual form, to 
which the defendant plead several 
pleas, tho first of which is the only 
one now under 
ond and third pleas being the same in 
substance, 
This ple 
on, was gi 
moncy for certain salt works 
purtenances, purchased by defen: 
from plaintiff, upon the sax 
said note was executed 1 
contract was reduced to writing and 
signed by plainti 
stipulated that plaintiff sold to d 


alleges that the note 1 


pro. 
if a certain portion of the 

property described, should bo a 

tained not to belong to the plaintiff, 

then the purchase price shou! 

duced to fifteen thousarid 

that such was ascertained to 

fact, and the price was 80 

five hundred dollars in Confede 


notes being then paid, nnd the noto|™ 


sued on executed for the remaiud: 
theunderstanding being that { 
‘was to bo paid in Confedera! 


treasury 


notes, as agreed upon in said written | ° 


contract ; that said contract and 
agreement was to in an issue 
tid the: belligerent 
ing war against the 
ited States, andin rebellion against 
the anthority thereof, and was a con- 
tract in aid of the rebellion und therc- 
fore illegal, against public polic 
void. 
To this plea the plaintift replica, 
that the note sued on was not pays 
ble in Confederate «To 


y- | Violated the 


n to secure the purchase | 4 


J, | com 


ras set ontin the|# 


thereafter, in 
notes, the 
five hundr 
id. 


t, which, not by 
legality, is un: 
ity of the 


the note 
| tainted with 
Jed by the ili 
| which the pay 
ene 


pon ¢ 
tion will be found 
with the first, tho ill 


uted b 
king the 


and in it 
| mont, the 
feck Ti, in so doing 
oF poli y of 
rts of the € 
nd pul 
ly cannot be 
ment of such 
n nd this brings the Court 
to the consideration of the main qu 
tion in this cause, w: is,can ech 
a contract bo enfc d? which, so far 
s Tam informed, is tho first 


laws 
United States, the ¢ 


2 contrac! 


as having no bind 
t this Co’ 
bee amor 
poraui 
en produced by 
ean be bound, T an 


n all the 

on involved, the Court 
{solicited from the able counsel, who 
jargued (he 

the fall 


. | authoriti 


fally explored, and 
und careful consideration of 
ed, with a 
ire of atriving at a correct 
lusion, now states the following 
he result 

Tho Constitution of the United 
States was adopted, not by the States 
in their sovereign capacity, but by the 
people as the Sovereign Power, acting 
through their delegates, chosgp by 
them in convention assembled. ‘True, 
the assent of the States were implied 
from thei on the people to as- 
ble i and ratify or re- 
s submitted to 
ie people wore at perfect 
to accept or reject it, and their 
act was final It required not the at- 

firmance of, a 


of the United Staten, And all. acts 
by the people of sneli States, as~ 
suming to act either in a State or Con- 
foderate capacity, having as the o} 
ject and purpose thereof the over- 
throw of, and 
thority of the United 
must be decmed b 
Courts of the 
st tho. po 
the United States, 
qnenes, void. 
With all due deference to the opis 
ions of the ot! T must 


to the 
the so 
monly know: 
issued for any ofl 
aid the most gigan' 
aud persistent 
ose the Governulent 
Cnited States, ever made 
Government, and which fa 


by 


s contbination and orga 
nat name you plens 


Ives ns illogg 
lie poticy, the 


toa corrapt f 
tain never sends forth a pure. ntream, 
oes an evil tro br 
It is difftenlt 


In 
iMegalit 


to them. ered- 
nntarily 
or © sactod, thos 
have been hi 
T havo bs 
other ¢ , 
cts done which tended 


verciv would 


ed in the must | 
this 7 dons i 
aud void, 
1 that altt 

0 Go’ 


scrent power as to afford t 
under ils control, and 
ts power, all the rights and excmp 
tions of citi ra de facta Gov- 


on, should bo pe 
Admitting this to 


presume none enn be found, 
contracts made or rights aqui: 
der a mere de facto Government havo 
subsequently been respected or en- 
forced, unless recognized by the pol 
cal department of the Government, 
succeeding such de facto Government, 
No such recognition has been made 
by the political department of this 
Government in relation to those or 
sao or acts dono in aid of 
fon, and il is not probable 
ever will be. are, and ever 
will ba, left as they were at’ the clone 
contest on all those mbjects, 
that under the Cromwell 
rights neq 
wore mai 
tion, ity 


the re 


ing being the conclusions 
to which I have come upon tho ques~ 
fions presented, it follows as. conse- 


quenes, the pleas'in must be 
beld good, ‘the El Scorn thereto 


i 
x 
ie 


Es 


‘BO. BLOCK. 


2%, > 'p 
_ Itos” pe 
a ! 4 


H 


tbe 


a z 
2 2» 0. 
8 zor x 
3 ist "300 a 
that ¥ a aT -20) 
distress in ? u a 
sv} proceniings in Banktuptey, ax pro-|t® country. We feel grateful to MeO R. a om 
mulgated by the Supreme Court of the} 20% Who have labored to: relieve it, a3. ae ip 
7 and nothing but a sense of duty, as USE RED DIARRHGA REMEDY. sai a 1 
United States, and are now printing al" i House i 
Well tole people at home as our USE RED DIARRHG@:A REMEDY. S op a 
Jaeremumber Of bank petitions fo Bank-| Fesnae in tke Wea in a USE RED DIARRHG@A REMEDY. eae ce 
friends. polled 9 8 2 
ruptey. ‘ e 4390 wo 
notice the article in the Cairo Demo- 19 tis roars 70 al 4000. 4 
‘The petition, with the mecessary sched-| erat Jf Dr. Harmon had been mis-| hall where Mr, and Mrs. Wooley were yy Howes “400 He 
ules makes twelve pages. ‘They will del understood or misrepresented by the S$ §oe10 70) 
189 
printed in good style, on the flnest quality | Democrat, he could have mado the| grest pain. ; be I the st stages of a iso 18 
of cap paper, and tn strict conformity tol explanation, and we wonld gladi: Z All cases of 5 3300 19 00 
tthe law... We iatGad Geluttagr tesa ho ceed yr BLOODY FLUX OR DYBENTERY. 4 of, % 00 250 
Printing immediately | have published it, We charged Dr. fe Mucus Disrrhoa, pans and straining of| cas a - 
ite bake ured ie Bankrupt proceed-| Harmon on the sutbority of that | Br : ihe bowels, ahould nog fall to use a few |5 oo 7% 
nam and will furnish them to Attorneys | paper, with making certain represen: wee 70 7 300 
; 1 
sndatherson the mest ravonable term |fations about the peoplo of Clarke, | the dead toliee—Wociey Iyag wtraight . that diving ppg PRONCOCLE & Cos o Macrae bo 70 
} Oniers by mail wil recelve prompt at-| Lauderdale, Newton and Jasper. In Foecen his ereah open, blood in’ a lates Youthof the lo | 411 be cured. Yom p f. 3 2 283 100 ts f 
1 tention, reply he attempts to shift the blame | poo! sroued his head, Mra. Wooley with Me and move that Sandy pal ursictans of experience agree that | Pitan’ } Ragnlal’s 400 30” 
| on his friend of the Democrat, and in | Ret heed and shoulders held w . i ently Oo ee won 4.0. RR. 14,15, 10817 200 16. 0 
Important Mi his letter of Jane 27th, anys: clothes, blood in puddles about her and cixe thint Will effoot a care. BJ Flippen, Eile 2 Hs ents B;-4 
The i " “] ble, y il fowing from the gaping wounps in cere Wm Foy, . 
teva ca pe crane | i ae repoedianes ee ee Tm | Nee. chal Omeay liteg. tw er toe most Satire nakednees, ALL MARRIED MEN EF Gren, ¢ 70 3a4 fo A 
recently issued by Gen. Ord, says: | Titre I'have solicited hip but 1 will not | bleeding and moaning, All seen by a} (pte ministers of:the various eburches | wrose wives are sutffering with constant | Charles Gray, RR House ‘000 300 
‘We publish for information two im-| be answerable for any editorials that have |dim light, the darkness profound, and, | f the city, are requested to make this | Doin and mdecing each month, whose Zo Hiagias Ret > was 600 300 
appeared on this subject.” 88 yet no clue to the cause or author of | All known to their congregations. The | Menstruation ls too much or too ilite or Harkey & Rogers Ragudale's 42 13to 16 1200 6 0 
Pottang oeders, whieh Rave. repently | "i dodging will not do, Dr. the| the bloody deed. “It seemed ax if some | rants of the people represented by Dr. | painful, or Irregular, who ts ealfering with Halsey, do 103 2230 11 5 
emanated from Military Headquar- ere i, to etate plgini, | terrible demon of revenge was Loose in | Harmon, v9 of a pressing character, and falling of the womb, with xa or | Horn, Btovall & Hooper, hears 100 mw 
ta . public expected you to stato plainly | cur midst, mbom nove could vee, but aay |°Y#"F mane calculated to ssoare prompt | Whites should not fll to carry home onc | 71, Jaekon, ‘ o 1200 600 
— icle i i relief must be adopted, bottle of feasee Johnson,  Ragadale's 33 7 100 wo 
5 whether or no tho article in the Dem- | or all might meet and feel in « mo: ‘Aaron Jones, 103 nu 
By Order No. 15, civil officers are m r = eee DROMGOOLE & CO's Joneses M 500 260 
. . ocrat was published on the authority of | The following is tho coroner's in-|tteapq'ns Fouata MuitanY Distmcr, ; jones & Little, .£.0.R.B. 89 00 3 00 
f forbidden to collect the tax levied u » ye s English Female Bitters. | W.1.Jones, Tlouse 300 
H on freedworsen and minor fhestmntn | YU" slatemente 7 quest Leld over the dead body off _ Mississippland Arkansas, Which sll cure all those complaints ana | Wiley Jones : ooo ao 
Hage ah postion 30d resdmen |" For the information of thoso who| Johnson: VICKSBURG, MISS, June 27, 1807. | restore them tohealthand buoyancy again. | Estate Clem Lang HARES (00 acres ‘unsurreyed”) 13000 6 00 
SOON IDSET ee cate = | hve tok reall the artdalx wo repabiies Srarf or Mower} General Orders, } THAT YOUNG GIRL Rufus HW Mlichel,  Ragadaleg a°-* % 38 is 
November, 1865. This section as we it, and ask th x ii ed Jer if COUNTY OF CLARK. No. 16. Whose very countenance, acts, color and| W H McKoy, lo do ‘300 -10 - 
published some days ago, was repeal- | i ie gre jeoesameetal EE oe eee jk. 10 disease, can be #0 easily re- | Mrs McDowell, do do 400 200 
f F 7 | it is not calculated to convey the im- ee. Serene , ealth by using the “English Fe- | John Martin, house 400 200 
ed by the Logislature, Feb. 13, 1867, > 7 worn, and charged to make inquest over : rs.” D Na 200x500 feet 2000 10 00 
}———— in view of its ifestly discriminat. | PPession that “nakedness and starva- body of Williams Johnsop, fied, upoo . Vv cs It touches the pale cheek with the crim- | W " M&ORR 33 600 200 
in view of its manifestly discriminat-| f°" prevailed generally among the | our oaths, on the evidence before n blush of nature, adds Joy and bright-| W 8 Price, do 183, 135, 137, 
ing character; but in somo of the propie of the obastine ‘camed. "That | t23t the « Willig Josnson, died on | era to te delocted and melancholy, « ives 18 440 wit 1760 875 
i " l- ”, | the moral ofthe inst, from the | in ‘y parts, 
} conn ew Shani ai wcire (alll. eaeOed | saat lexpost and meaning of | effects of a pistol shot in. the bowels, tes | benuty and charms to falr retiring glrl- 194 and 198 00 300 
ing to collect it on the ground that]. udutny orton ne SGtah La ieasived Gt ley Vices ot noes hood, and composes In old age. do house 1600 750 
] tue repealing statute had reforenes to | ‘7° “uowing extract A. Wooley, on the night of the 24th inst, |¢ US LIStt FEMALE BITTERS. a S20 Sandsiy a5 113 
| “The people a ia said consty aed Beate. While caaeh | Us GLISH FEMALE BITTERS, ea ot 13 to ft 1000 50 
the assessments of the pressent year]dale and <i of tine Gvidesee wouhd fedicalan conepi | ier he wort pti ees are) USE ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS. Ps at 9 100 75 
} and not of the past—a construction |" - | racy to murder Mr. Johnson, and that apovest upon freediisen oF negroes ta | POF old and young, married and single. ‘Lindley’s n Land? Fy 13 
i which we do not think is warranted | clot! - hie | | Some other perce wes < r equally Jatd upon all — Shields & Lamon house 100 O 
by the law itself, or the intention of a bread of char- | the family of Wooley and Mere tehvou oT ‘of race or col- ined Sadler . ry 400 
| - ty. Ishere therefore ty obtain pro-| and her children, we Gad from 1 Est, Robt. Snell, MeIemore’s 1000 500 
{ its framers. Sorany kind of old cast-| evidence that the fatal shot was given | = E ms} ¢ re yo yh gravel | RP Terrill, MEoRn 250, 133 
The srme Order forbids the inflic-|¢ A Pn cooge F Ee ee ee yn oath) day bor ; ave youn: Terai &'Tine, : op oo Be 
‘ ae 5 ‘20 UF y t tion to rf 
} tion of the penalty of hiring for non-| r of Jane, A. D186 . \p Fone Water? Teper eee aes | Sa et, eo 20 
q payment of taxea against freedmen, Sigoed a % Teseeae oreman. es actually’ y Have you a pals in the small of the back? 1500 any 
also applied to white persons. It is} If he had stated that thero were Kuanea, MMi civil officers we i sree | tu peurcirenmee: Namake emote ce bane too He 
Proper to say that whatever may have | families or individuals in this condi- Ganeee RISEAe, i of alpation ¢ ? Do you 1200 635 
boen the object of tho Legislature, in| tion near Enterpriso, or in any other Mole” : re of tie Th ately. grouse and restore ron | W ay ao 
the practical working of tho law, the | locality, we should not have noticed,it,| ‘The statement of Johson's dying | I eA ger porter dy St ied His ea 1900 7p 
act itself makes no distinction of race [bnt would have rejoiced that his ap- declaration copied in this paper] the vlog order whieh way come to DROMGUOLE & CO.’S Otey Smith: lange 800 400 
orcolor. Itis our opinion that the| peals for aid were successful. he Mobile 7 fa ed eet . ‘ Fluid Ext. Bearbe bat Lyn Lindles's Ww aed 200 1.00 
wedieit 'ecitée S43 tha “Diststek ‘sae: P from the Mobile Times in ref} by comaand of Brevet Major General xte rberry, Cubebs le to take place between thie honrs sf 10 o'clock A.M. anil 4 o'clock, P.M. Where 
Bathe permis tho satenens to |ernce tte, Sheruan, wax cron | ind "Buchas Sapa ig ee er dee ia i pn 
mander would havo been to postpone |be published on his authority, and| ous He had nothing to do with the Assistant Adju . | And be restored to health and manhood | Sune 20, 1867—tdls. ‘ 8) Assessor and Collector, 
the collection of this tax against indi- during his prosence in Cairo, and parties and is placol right in the Oficial Ixo. ' ogaln. | Large Bottles Will Cost YOU Only] ——— 
gent persons until afterthe present] without his denial, they go before the 9 . ey. HARD. 
i 1, i Times of July 2d. ‘Ef A AWAY * 
| crop in gathered, say the Ist of De-| public on his responsilility The following is a correct statement | Hteang'ns Foern Miusrany Disraicr, YOUR LIVER & Co., 
comber. To enforce the law against | While we dosire the distross of the of Jolinson’s declaration made a short  Misiaipol oie) Avian, Vs Jn good condition, before ;. als ¢ 
j delinquents and take them from their] poor relioved, and feel grateful for the time previons to his death: ICKSBURG, MISS, June 2 i 4 AGENTS. 
4 eropa at this busy and critical season | liberality of of our friends in Cairo,} On Saturday I received a note from t 
4 in cultivating, would deprive the State | we would not oven obtain their char- | Cassy asking me to como over and see N . eee weet of] gy DROMGOOLE & Co's P 
of a vast deal of important Inbor, and | ities b: a ‘ ber Inet migit. 1p the earme note she ins | 8 9 may be opread NG OF CHILL 
scar ot the clletion of com [tigg ne St Menrsene | ormed ethan she Wd ine meted | sans te heel Ta ae | wad WO tow oteeeee | WHOLESALE. & RETAIL DRUGGISTS, 
; the . + 8 white corrected, tend to pre- | Chillg Billious Fever, Intermittent Fe ? 
paratively triffling sum. ‘3 fri weck ago yestordiy. I answered ber | vent thear from repinedne ¥ Y ‘ever, 
z Geis ifs Pays desi Tf, as Dr. Harmon's friends com-| tote, atarlog | would coote if agreeable | SateDistriet Commenion ata Reerelae, Sn Soe woteh 3 Je op ES CORNER WASUINOTON AND CLAY STREETS, 
er No. 16, ia designed to pre-| plain the article in the Gazetto has|to ber. 1did gooverlast night When nts of the Bureau uf Refugees, Freed-| the liver aud bowels cleanses hectare 
vent the practice of an evil which we “injured his influence,” be has no ono | | got the piazsa Wooley’s litle dog |iicn and Atandoncd Lande to visit every | ean be given to latants aod is a permanent Vicksburg, Miss. . 
i t { me. Ne Important plantation, within their reaeh 7 P 
have endeavored to guard the people | to blame for it but himself. If he had Sorsaed (annie aes Cad ood oTbeea lak Leet ten eee ee Fore te ee aetna a Sr baatat Bbout FER sivarron band. large nd eomplcte stock of Drage and Medicines, ench 22 Spite, 
against; and to secure to the freed-| not allowed the destitution of this| you are again, you damned rascal.” 1 y 1 mixture. but fs the result of much experie Joa” Fowdsra! che. ead ta ect hn nt? Mrsarbonte Hell, 
men correct information concerning | section of country, for provisions and | S8"ered him, “Youare adamned rasca}, pee Re Na 
inlati investi H ae Pesan oe weet este aD. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, 
7 + the legislation of Congress investing clothing, to be exaggerated and} there for. 1 1d him nat mie z SCROFULA AND OLD SORES, 
i them with the privilege of suffrage. inisrepresented, wo certainly would|%#?Cssy,and meant no harm.” He 4 mp Blotches and Spotches on the face, humors | Bmbraced in the Pharmacoplay Our Pharmaceutical Preparations are made in striet accordance 
+ * 4 said | conldu’t see her, and immediately In the blood, ta dalar Swell; with the revised Pharmecopia. Prescriptions attended to carefully. 
i Gen, Ont inatracte the Agents = the nat jen a ihe Ce Saas struck fae with the xc, aod in 's second | the pi hold Fiapiey Teh, alent eter broken ris & 
urean, Visi! @ interior, and im- ve t i ot me. ral jim, down constitution, Impure conditions of MED! SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, INDUW @) ‘SASH 
park to. tha segroen, inforroaticn cll woke! eoatee tek, oe eet | erbed Ue ate from’ bim Sod’ Maoriad side, and. that, un- | the Blood, can be speedily eared by using | "4MT-Y MEDICINES, * of various sizes efit 
if their obli Gee aad TG oak Relief Society bas done mach|tir dowa with it. Just before 1 was| lc mE may be deprived of DROMGOOLE & 008 : 
d i < r iy 
~ and | Nights under | good and wo trust the charitable peo- be pel Parra eet ever froedoien are interforred | CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH Liquors, Liquors, 


these laws, which is the interest of ple of the West may continue to send 
both races and of onr section, and| jg supplies. If the “usefulness” of 


ith, threatened, or deprived of ad-| The ingredients of whieh are highly re- 
with, or deprived of any the gga 


vantage, place or hire, on ascotint of their} commended by Wive, Finest Old Maceira Wine, 


"i f egistering, or showing a wish to register, | everywhere. Bitters, Viantaiion Bitters, Pure Old Bourbos 
ought tobe, sod sre trust wil be, |Dr. HL, ns an agent, has been injured, | tbat twat «man, and not Mra ie they will oformed tat i Hy ke duty THE GREAT Whisky—all of the best quality and Specialy selected for Media! ese fol 
Teen Ay the People among! we presume the gentlemen composing | concocted to murder ma aud when {eet | rors auch interference or deprivation, 
ni c , th i dealt LEXINGTON 
| svboit they ai living: te Rat Comsiten, Meare Mar |S ase face stake |e ae = a {at | SOUTHERN PREPARATIONS SPICES, Mt MUSTARD. Son ort & CoLoRs, 
1 ube i Ue stion t it the u They class ‘White Lend, Linessed ‘Turpentine, Coal ints of Colers, 
The Wi T and Hiller, for whom wo havo m very| Tay that viruck,- There wee no light in trict, will report all such ifenders to. the mer by ona co zg ae 
Peccainand ( er] peagreny {ius high esteem, ean procure the services| the Louse and 1 do tut know, who or Arslitant Adjutant General at these Head- tc for | _ Our steck everything coming within the Drog Business. Give us call and we will 
/ A Jennings formerly ot the (iat [of another agentles extravagant in frolea taicge person ther excot | tces an places giv erally 00 ta | MiFunlien, to nape] callerdare ttreoed to nr cay ed i roman eo true 
"his statements, and who, perhaps, on| Mr. Wooley, his wife aod their davghter | ‘He offence ay be punished. TARD: oe 
| who was selected as orator on the oc- that very accotint, may be more euc- | Cssaey. "Ihave ve idea who it was‘thal | 23? command of Drevet Sister, Gen Pre haa re Sah a me 
casion of the commencement cxereiscs | cosafal in bis appeals to the charita-| 18" out of the back way after orving ae Aut. Ady't. Genera. | Orett Serihern Iter ‘Preparations. | f M. TEPPER, . 1%, TITECRRALD, 
of the Waco University: bl - Ki ¢d—— son of « b——. WVICIAL > For Your Families, 1 
ba ollection of into eith: S Femiti 
; “Eo wen ilowed by Capt Joo-|™™ pe et eee ye, ome Sour Pend P. H. PEPPER & OO. é 
nings, whose address was character-| There is no doubt of the shooting | Mrs. Weaver should have ill will against Act’y Ase't. Adjutant General. * Proprietors Memphis, Team, * 
ized by an eloquence that commanded | .¢ y4,<;,413, me; I think the pistol now shown me by Gorin oni ‘be addressed 
the profound attention of the entire |°* ™similian. He was executed, as| 5." W. ‘Winn (it being the pistol found Josh Billings om Gongs, ers can to Established 1847 
nudience. We have seldom listened | before stated, on the 19th ult., and oe Rome oy! ne it = one |, Joth Billings relateth his first experi- 4 cE be 
ike it with me y's but it, was | cuce with thogoug 


tosuch » spoceh. | Capt. Jennings by | his fate was shared by his two princi-| tot loaded ; when I felt 1 cane cat et | nk ee oR aay tt trom ml 
this distinguished effort, has shown| pal chieftains in the field, Miramon| the front gate, and came immediately 
conclusively that his diligent re-|and Mejia. Tho dato of thefall of the | home. “Y did not run until I found 


DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS. . 


tearches have not been confined en. |" he ; Iwas bleeding protusely. et ee 2 
tirely to, Blackstone and Coke, but| City of Mexico is now said tobe on|! "Signed, SP” W. Jonwsox. |smokiu,” The tn boar Ses Bashing’ ns the Corner, of St. Francis and. Joachim Streetss, 
that Bo has also explored the vide | the 21st ult. Sworn to and subscribed before me] Herformance. ‘The Ei 7 U : 
fickda of classical literature, with which ———_ this 25th June, A D., 1867, foldeu waters, was on fos way to ‘Albany, MOBILE, ALA. 
Kits inénd is 00 well fertilina” Horton, the Military Mayor of Mo- Jauns W. Wises, J.P. Thad vray parila the line botes a oat | ceed 9 sll nee . 
se F w Italy” (wher I used 
bile, has, at the request of two or! fe § Perryman, who sbot O. L.| lis) and her gondolers aod gallus wimmin, Have constantly for sale much 
, tive 


Some Mississippi editors talk abont|three of the colored aristocracy,| 141, in Mobile, about the 21st of May 
“the white man’s party "sand yoting| promptly removed eighteen white la- last, was tried Wednesday. In less 
down tho Convention to secure white|borers from tho street and| shan Gvo minutes the jury returned a 


tn ot on 
men's rights, with a zeal and avidity verdict of “not guilty.” seul @oRSiaTa 
that would lend the uninformed to be-| poration for the purpose of putting Socks: IMPORTED DIR 
lieve we could do and dare without | ¢ighteon “cullud persons” i dace be-| THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN DH 


; a 


being checked by Congress. ‘This | places. 
talk about the-“ white man's party ” 
is all very fine, but it will never’put 
Missixaippi in the Union, or secure us 
the control of the State. The quoe-| Posmasters 
tion is xhall wo vote with the negro or 
thal he vote with out us? Building np 
white man’s party when so many of 
r are disfranchised, 


iat 


| 
: 


y 


‘There are no Free Schools nearer than Co- 
Iumbasand Pre 


thelr 
the bullding free of cost. Thiaia nobile gen 


x erosity on their part, aud te(gratefully con- 


for 
ving at Meridi- 


‘AE 1030 &, m, and 6:00 p. m. 


Sea Oa 


LIVERMORE, Geni Sup't. 
C.F, Oseixr, ni Tekst Agee 


At this office, Petitions in Dankruptey, 
with the accompanying Schedules. 


fa similar to the University of Virginia in 
mode of Instruetion and uation. The 
fact that {thas been seventeen years un- 
der the management of Prof, Polidexter, 
Agasure guarantee of the pupularity of 


dhe institution. ‘ 
Diasnnaa—Why will our frlends per- 


~* glye immediate relief? No family should 


‘be without botttle. Thousands of bot- 
were sold during the cholera season 
summer, in Memphis, with the bap- 

results, We allude to Dromgoole & 


fesced as such. 
God bless those who ald His poor. 


M r 
H.C. TARRIS. 


Council Proceedings, 
Marons Orrice? 
Meridian, Mies. July 6. 1807, 

A regular inceting of the Board was 
held. 

Present—R. L. Henderson Mayor, and 
Mossrs. Ramsey, Hart, and Smith, Alder- 
men, 

Proceedings of two meetings In June, 
read afd approved. 

of Committees bein; 
the mittee on Guant fp 
firther time, which was 

‘On motion, Messrs. Hatnse 
were appointed as a. apecial 
draft a tax ordinance for the fiscal 

mm ‘August 


called for. 
fouse, asked 


Parpriso, aa 
3} dition, havin; 


‘Treasurer. shows the. city to | hav 


funds, 


tn | Sherman. by Mr.) 


| 


int 


F 


F it ft 
* Hie 


Exrenraise, Miss, July 2, 1867. 


‘Ren, T.S. Atenyeeny, Jn2~ 
Dear Sir—Having heand that Mr. Avery 


Tepresenth * society in 
Graves county, ened 
9 you 250) 


fentucky, has cons 
ofcorn to be di 


have been able to raise. They have no 
meat at all. One of tiem said to Mr. 
John Moore, living in the neighborhood 
and a rellabic man, that she must Inevita- 
bly perish ifabe did not receive help from 

All these families are wid- 


Now, my brother, ean fete families get 
a portion of the corn? ‘If you will have 
It donated to them I will receipt you for it 
and sce that ther get It. 
Respectfully yours, 
gas E. Boxtrx. 
Gueex Vattey, Jasrxn Co. Miss.) 
Tuly Ist, 136 if 
Mx. J. C. Hrten:— 
Si—You will send to Mra. Mary 
I. Fowler, or any per- 
son else that will It, bome provi 
Jons if there is any for the destitate in En: 
she Is ina suffering con- 
nothing only what her 
neighbors divides with her, She bax some 
ive or alx children, none of them able to 
do much, and with’ all, she had the misfor- 


Ing to make 
ont to fall uniess 


re ‘and what they 
Teannot teil. I have divided from my 


to | own scanty supplies until I am not able to 


titute and city. tearm. 
‘Ino. Baskins & Co. naljs for : 
Win: Clopton’s bill, blacksmithing 
Dr. 's attendance om pau- 
Danncain & Htard/60ra fe city toads! 
D.C. Bramie't & Co, prescription 

for Mrs. Andrews’ oc. oo. 
HL, Henderson & Co, sundries to/ 


2 
3 
3 


a 


Greer Dial bill Weber OE cy 
Mrs, RP. Terral, feeding. prison 
GP. sited, recording cattle slaught- 
fered. ; te 
iY Services as Marshal. 
ALB, Wagner, services as Sexto 
Four policeriag $10 each... 
Qu motion, the Board adjourned. 
PI 


I. L. HENDERSON, 
Mayon. 
J. Loy, Clerk, 


62 
uM 
8 
50 


as 


Diarrhoea Memedy, which we | gy 


‘recommend. 


oe io Oar 
d Radicals o 


do any snore. 


Exrenentse, July Ist, 1867. 

Rey. T. 8. Amexxerity, Jni— 
Dear Sir—As you have been conversant 
with the destitnte In our midst, and nx 


zs 


wark 


TELEGRAPHIC NEWS 


promptly repalred 

Bigivet te ise agai beoe Ad 
patch says the only elanes for the town to 
escape an overflow is bya fall In the 


river. 

Wasmrxorox, July 5—Jadge Wayne 
fs dead. Ite wns born in Savannah, Ga. 
in the year 1700, and was appointed to the 
bench In 1568. 

The prosecution have closed thelr testi- 
mony fn the Surratt trial. 

‘A resolution was submitted in the 
ate that legisIation be confined to recon- 
struction and bills relating to {t be acted 
upon. A long debate: ensued, during which 
it transpired that 13 Senators in caucus 
voted in favor of universal suffrage. 

Arosolution restricting legislati 
ue |j—ayes 19, nays 2, namely 

jew, Drake, Fowler, lowe, Ross, 

Thayer, Tipton and Wale. 

Wilson stated, in course of debate, that 
Stanton wanted no legislation regarding 
Indiana but needed money to support re- 
construction. 

‘The Senate adjournel to Monday. 

Howsr.—The Speaker presented a me- 
morial from Green M. Adams agalnat the 
admimion of Beck from Kentucky. It 
was referred to the Committee on Elec 
tions. 

Payne moved to suspeni the rules so. he 

ight Introduce a Joint resolution, tender- 
Jug the thanks of Congress to 
Phil. IL. Sheridan, for the ableand faithful 
performance of his duty as Commander of 
the District of Texas and Loulslana. 

‘The rules were suspended by 110 votes 
against 18. The resolution was passed. 

‘Additional papers regarding the Ken- 
tucky delegation and a protest from the 

embers whose seats were not contested, 
Was referred to the Committee on Elec 
tions. 

‘A Joint resolution of thanks to Generals 
Sickles, Pope and Schotickl was adopted. 

Schenck offered a resolution of thanks t 
Petroleum V. Nasby 
eral Stanbery for the maintenan: 
President's policy. Pending the 
Of its reception ‘the House adjourned to 


Monday. 

Wasirxarox, July _5.— Resolutions 
thanking the District Commanders were 
adopted by astrict party vote. Brooks Is 
the only Democrat on the Reconstruction 
Commitee, 


and Attorney ( 


‘The Republican State Convention met 
at Atlanta yesterday. Delegates were 
present from all of the State. The 
ton. Foster Blodgett of Richmond Coun- 
sident. Resolutions 

stating that the loyal men of 


Gooryta deceo a carly settlement of the | th 


country, and declaring the Republics 


"| the State are allied with the nati 


rel 
to vindleate himself from the aspersiow 
cast upon my effects te relive the destita- 
tlon among our suffering people. 

Yours Truly. 

J. W, HARMON. 


Exrenrnisy, Miss, July 1807. 
Rey. J. W. Hanwox >— 


t | 23 whites were present. 


rr 
Chase it would not be able to clothe them- 


ness, 
number of scantily 
‘omen andchtkiren. 
have seen wotnen barely 


able tocover their nakedness, Two of these | fol 


bout our streets a few 

eeka ago and begged bread at my door. 

ee ee : gh ethers ae from 
Enterprise (I think in of Jas) 

Seabiraesae tes oat 

caer wa poe 

on in ‘clothing. Bat Col. Wood 

dressed better 

several women 


the | the President, but 


‘The following certificates have been ob- 
tained from parties who have been draw- 
Ing food and clothing from the Relief 
Committee : 

Mrs. Harriet Carson testifies : 

Tam. a widow lady with x helpless boy 


twelve years of age, who Is almost totally 
blind. fed In the army, 


1 suffering 
it not been 
‘Comm! 


x 
publican party, and pledging their hearty 
Aupport to the reconstruction measures of 
Congress. Also declaring that the State 
Repabiican party Istn syinpathy with the 
working men,and pledging encourage- 
iment and support to protect the rights of 

1, and to able by the prescribed terms 
of restoration In the election to office of 
men who can comply in all respects 
with the requirements of Congress. 

Delegates to the Convention were ap- 
pointed without 1 to color. 

‘The Republican State Convention met at 
TH ‘exas, and e ex- 
Gov. Pease, perinanent President—other 
officers, three whites and one black. Only 

A stormy session 
expected, and fears were entertained 
it would end In a riot, No resolu- 

s have been adopted yet. 

Five cases of yellow fever have been 
rej at Galveston »and two deaths of 
black vomit. The Mayor ordered the im- 
mediate free nse of disinfectants. No fea: 
are entertained that the discase will be- 
come epidemic. 

Wasutxarox, July @—An actor named 
Matthews, was before the Judiciary Com- 
mittee Monday, and testified In éffect as 

Hows: On theday of the assassination 
Matthews 
farehim aletter, Ing Matthews to 

We it at the Intelligencer office in the 
morning, if Booth had left town. Mat- 
thewa received the letter given him honor- 
ably, but ina secret manner; that night 


failed; they then 
ved that thes Wouls antrifice three or 


‘Matthews will testify in behalf of Surratt 
Gatvestox, July &—Three cases of yel 
low fever are under treatment at the mill 
tary hospital, and two In the elty hospital. 
‘Two deaths are reported #0 far. 
Rrcustoxn, July 6—A colored caucus in 
the upper ward last night, decided on run- 
ning acolored candidate for Mayor, and a 
council ticket with two whites and three 


‘The Monitenr of to-day | °°7 


‘article expressing detestation of 
the murder of Maximilian. 

In the Senate and Corps Legislatif to- 
day were made denouncing the 
execution asa crime against clvilization. 

Orders have been sent out suspending 
from thelr functions all French Consuls 
in the Mexfean Republic. 

All festivities in thie city have ceased 
m parations ings fetes 
have been abandoned out of 
memory of the ill-fated Maximilian. 

government granted 

comagaion to a new, Franco-A m tel- 

wi to a 

SUbsinarine cable from Brest vo some polnt 
on the American coast. 


Loxpox, July 5—Ali the -Courts of Eu- 
Tope have adopted mourning for the death 


met Booth on horseback, who | jess th 


t for the | yy. 


(ginal i between 
ettbet the ame af 
Mrs. Surratt nor John Surratt 
pear upon the paper. . 
New Onzeaxs, July. 6—The 


Anstrian 
Ekizabeth has orders eee to 
= 


2 was heard, 


n 
comfort to the #- 
a 


who had 
bellion should 


by « vote of 103 to 28. 

‘Mr. Butler moves] that a special commit | 
tee of five, with power to vend for persons | 
and papers be sppoluted to Livestigate 
into the sscxssination, aml that the t 
miitee promise the ection of | Un 
Honse to accom havo. not been | 


may give vzluable | 


hereby d 
tent and meaning of thé 
of March. 1 

for the moi 


een t 
act of t 


€ respective 
Ity of Co " 
wh 
trued to au 


Major Gen. | th 


wer h nay 
as aforesaid. to pro 
aside any 


Whit, suspen! or set 


sof any sich 


all acts heretofore don 
oficer in accontance he 
be deemed vali 
H 


shall not 
prescribed 3. 
conclusive nce of the right of 
It to be registers), 


only, and may Feeely 


erson apply lug to 
in trot the members 


pen 
f registration 

f votcrs, the 
registered wh 


shall not be required 

prove participation In ebellion, but 

parole evilence shall he suiliclent 10 es- 

tablish the fact of such participation. and 

sakd Boards of Registration shall not be 

bound or their action by any 
ofticer of the United States 

Government. 

Sec. 4. That n 
tel State 


by his authority for or on acco 
lecharge of the duties itnposed upon Ili 
by thisact of the acts to which Us ts 
supplementary 

. & That no District Commaniler 
shall be relieved from mimani 4 
signed to hii under the aforessil acts, un- 
he mate shall have first been 
advised and con 
by se of n court 
chaahlered or dlamtas fr 
unless he h to 


of th 
ualitied 


11_attempt to pre 
t shall be 


js able to a fine o 
ment one year. The right of any person 

tered axa legal voter shall in 
no respect be changed or affected by the 
President's panton for participation in re= 
bellion, 

wens moved the p 

tion and the How 
clock. 


Mr. Trumbull, fro 
nites, introduced a bill 


to 4 refused | { 


to take up thanki 


he 
Generals Sheridan, 3 


Legislature of any State, whether he has 
taken an oath to support the Constitution 
of the United States or not, and who has 
aferwands engaged in insurrection or re- 
bellion against the United States, or given 
ald or comfort to the enemies thereof. ix 
entitled to be registered to vote, and_ the 
words, executive or judicial officer of any 

in mentioned, shall be 


nstrued to include all civil officers crea- 
‘by law for the administration of the 


f] Sole AgimtPand Importers of 4 


ee eee 
and the 


measures, supported 

vindictive speech. Mr. Stevens, ¢1 

this speech, Jandel the Mexican bravery 
in slaying Maxirailian. The sentiment 
was loudly tiled. One distinct hiss 
only point upon which 
the two hon os will diffr w 
aries of civilians to State offices, 

military commanders. 


‘The proposition thus to restrict com- | 


jal opposition 
hurry to reward 
the Demoer: 


manders meeté with po 
from those who are in 
alty. The speech 


racted no a mW 
ir 


Tull say: 
“It seems to me tat the trae con 

tye guarantee nist reaction, 1s 

aldition 1 Y 

frar 

i 


ty coutingd ty” ela. 
very few of wLom are fit to holdofilce 


| tions 


tween the 
EAR ENS, Sh 
arn Th 


IN THE Sut TH 


BLELOMK & (0, 


01 stl 4 
JOSEVH ‘I 
tle, ly J 


CHEAPEST 


‘anal Stre 
Dealers Supp 


nid your adr 


= Peruvian Mark Buiters, 


CELEBRATED Tost’; 


ANTI-NERVOUS 
SMOKING TOBACCO! 


The CIINGARORA TO! 
the rich soll of the “ORIF: 


that while Earopean snd Am 
tained fully eight per cr 


‘ads 
1, will destroy life. 
Our ent at HOMUAY baxeh wped ws large 
WINGAKUKA during 


lower 
tha ofa far toferor 
ality. 

Wa connols-ur b 

tobacco segars, 

flavored, 


ily erconeeroa: 
1 cours s thro, 


the weed to try the 
eo Lerpreeedented 


EDWjN M. COOK & CO. 
CuINGKORA 


‘TOBAUUO'9r the United States «nd Cansds, 


ad Dealers in all ki 
Havanna and American 
Tobaceos, 


xt 
Segars and 


Leuters Patent Ti 3 
POSITION KOUFING 


co! 


e m 
R OFFEKED TO 


several laws of the g 
The 


THR PUSLIC. 
Kool, ‘applied by 


Te inthe ap}. 


to'Senator Trum- | ¢ 


ver from the | fy 


watered witly comp 


war Stomach 
at fined them ah 


on Tet 
your MIT TRES, but 


sre tet mt am fn 
© GUIS M. GREACEN, 


Me cs 
Gente It ie sith the greatent plenmmre that T rv. 
oa Siva Tetta le. T 


Mein adapted toevery style of | deranaen: 
1d can be 


alte, 
f Sevith : 
Saree re a 
T have ted 
th ice maser, xin 
Vers repesttaly year, 


R. Y. R. CHADWICK, 


DEALER IN 


DRUGS,MEDICINES | kuz. 


OIL, GLASS, INK, &e., 


Dair Restoratices, Dyestuffs, Tooth and 
Naik, Brewis, | Cigars, Fishing 


Also 's large Rtock pYRES’ sdifn3, s 
OU.'s Patent Redtein es which fam agent fur. 

Ne. 6 Fromt Street, 
MISSISSIPPI. 


teddacket Bitters, 
Sewanee Saw Mill, 


PLANING MILL, 
SASH, DOOR, BLIND, AND SHINGLE 


FACTORY, 


16 Miles East of “Merid! * 


B pared to aliver all Kinds of alld; 
War vomber best heart pine roagh or planed 
stan station ou the Selma and Meridian Rail- 


ra Dressed Flooring 


jomptly filled. 

rato DE. Weobe't, at 

ion orto’ Sanford & Bra, Merid 
maydawil 


vse SYSTEM 
icket Bitters | 


‘ 2 eT, AM, WHITE, 
ite or ati 
LLOYD, WHITE & CO.. 

WHOLEALE & RETAIL GROCERS, 

ERAL COMMISSION, 
Forwarding Merchants, 
the Brick Store.) 


of 


The Safety Hand Lamp, 
Meteor Burning Fluid. 


particular aupertor 
fia iluminating power 
Latmp will 
be Oil ix inex 
is about one- 
as D0 greasy, amoky amell; does not 


to anything yet used, 


yy attaching the Light House or Me:eor 
Barner. 
We have the sgency for Landerdate cvuaty, 
4 


It ia bound to create & great revolution Io the 
Lamp basiness, and only Deeds & test to be sp: 
ts FALLON, FULTON & CO. 

June 64¢ 


DRN. B KES aS, 
Merid' 


KENNEDY & GIBBS, 
WIIOLESALE GROCERS, 


as 
Commission Merchants, 
and dealers in 
NORTH-WESTERN PRODUCE, 
CORSER COMMERCE AND HALE STRENTS, 
MENUIDIAN, Misa, 


Having bonght ont Martin, Benton & 
arry on the Groce 
nehe: 


aa filled ut the LOWEST CA 
.. We charze no commisston 
filing orlers entrusted to our eare. 

may 30sw6m, 


cket Bitters 


MANUFACTURERS 


AND DEALERS IX ALL-KINDS OF 


FURNITURE! 


COFFINS, METALLIC CASES, 
Juve Wowtl MERIDIAN, M188, 


THE RUBY, 


Frost St., between Lee & Johason Avenues 


— | ramedies without 


destructive stalls, # 

Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, Dewee's 
combinations of & past and aati 
whe it was thought that the 

at a the miatare the better the 


a fatare only, BEADROOK'S, 8 com- 
c 
poe PleSseat te take, beriioos Tor is, ovt 
id reliable cases, Lovaloable in 
the following dircases: 


SUMMER COMPLAINT, IRREGULARIT ES 
OF THE BOWELS, RESTIVENESS, 
TEETHING, &c. 

Gires health to the child end rest to the mother. 

plVgcvuld feral soy quantity of cortifcaen 


Protet 
Biers, tr 
JAMES KU DLE & CO. 
Proprictors, 
Laboratory, 41 Pallitt Street, Louiville, Ky 


PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


MURLEY'S SANSAPARILLA. 
aie remation thst hare. eee, covered 
daring tbe sand lle 


ten years 
oapent a decade in studying 

fecting \i—first introduced 
tis already recognized by the 


Only 


parte of the 
oat surpriving aad effective 
amedy, for ceria dlenaes, of which they have 
mmpounds cr ayrups of this root 
atled to command the on 
because, on being tested, they 
been found to 
whieh neutralize ¢ 


‘preparation. 
Thigis the pure and genuine extract of the 

1d will, on trial, be found to effect a cer 
‘and pei fect eure of the following complaints 


patie 


Hurley's Ague Tonic, 


PERFECTLY RELIABLE. 


The only romedy for Chills and Fever or Ague 
ver that is orean be depeoded upon is 
been thow 


and 
Marley's Ague Toole. There 
a by ied the nanal 


el; 
pea Ague Tonite 


failed to effect scare. All who have waed it 
cheerfully tell their eillicted friends of i 
sure and certaia eure f 
one suffering from the ¢ 

rent by sanding to the drag alore aud 

bottle. It is" pleassat to take com 
pared with othora, and will be certain to care 
ail cates of fever and ague or chills aud fever. 
Sead for is to the proymetor 
JAMES KUDDLE & CO, 
Louisville, Ky 


HURLEY'S 


Popular Worm Candy! 


Ax this is really 4 srectric rox wor 

the best and most palitable form to giv 

drep, it is not surprising that it ls 

the place of all otber preparations for worm: 

Leing perfectly taste 

m JAMES RUDDLE & CO, 
Proprietors. 


- HURLEY'S 
STOMACHIC BITTERS. 


For 
Debitity, 
Laenot apeiaie, 


ti 
Lager of DISORDERED ToMAcH, 

sre no billers that can compare ‘with 
‘These in removing these distressing complaints. 
For sale or cea be had at any drag store is 

the United States, or from the 
Saues RUDDLE a 
Louisritle, 


Oriental Pearl Drops, 


Pe beantifying the complexion, effectually 
removing Tan, Freckles, Droteses, and giv 

ing the skin an elegant smoothness sot eanily 
aitsineg by uny other. [ts ule among the ladies 
of fachion ives it character of ficiency, which 
et epee stamps it as infinitely su for the 
foulet of aay lea. oo 


Bettisou’s Eesiish Perse Lial- 


ho ba 
tes inno ome bas | om 


LOCK 


SEWING MACHINE 


Awarded te bigheat Pretsium st the exhibi- 
lien of the Bt. Louis Agricomtara) and Mechent 


The World's 8 -Fair, 
French Exposition, 


PARIS, 


and at every 


United States Mair 


Prbereseuing Mach'oce have been exhibited 
er Machine 


bet |W, ARRANTED THREE YEARS. 


IT Send for a Clrealor..ew 


A. SUMNER & CO. 


RICE BROTHERS &CO., 
89 ge> 91 CAMP SsTRE 


—and— 
263 [MAGAZINE STREET, 


Now Orleans. 
Warehouse, 97 {and 99 Julia Street 


pingct 


BIRMINGHAM, SHEFFIELD. 
VERHAMPTON 


suroRTers or 


AND WOOL- 


Hardware, 
Catlery, 
Guns and 
Edge Tools, 


Which are eff-red to the Country Trade ate 
sraall ce 08 cost of importation, 
BUILDERS HARDWARE, 
Marb'cized Iron Mantels and Mantel Grates 
ILE greatest variety of Buiiders’ Rim. and 
{Mortice LOCKS: Rolled Plate HINGES; 
inet and trap HINGES; RASH WE 
VEN RS, Cut and Wrought NAILS; 
a Tron SCREWS: 
‘We are offering tliese goods at such prices as 
will insure your custom. 
Sol the celebrated Charter Oak 
becker Kanze, Haz! 
the Union Wash 


Wren CHANG! 


WATE 


Red Jacket Bitters) 
SAMUEL LOCKE, 


Nos, 37, 39,4 1.43 Pet Street, 


Late Front Leree, betweee Customhouse and 
Bieorille Streets, 


New Orloans. 
IMPORTERS and DEALERS IN 


‘LARDWARE, 


e | Tin Plate, 


Sbeet§lros, 
Mar Iron, 
Nails, 
Ares, 
Castiogs, 
Manilla Rope, 
Hand Bellows, 
Blackemitha’ 


Bellows, Plantation Saddlery, 


—and— 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 
of every deseription, 


Jes, H. Hall's (Mazervit'e, Ky.,) PLOWS 
Calboun “ COTTON SCRAPERS 
“ “COTTON BWEEP 
Vost's Patent COTTON PLOWS & SCRAPERS. 


Fan Mills, 
Corn Shellers, 


Straw Cutters, Ete. 
Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware 
TINSMITH’S 


COOKING & HEATING STOVES 


of every deseriptios. 


MACHINES & TOOLS. 


Agent for the Celebrated 
STEWART COOKING STOVES. 


WITH COMMERCIAL, AGRICUL! 
AND MECHANICAL DPraNTnEaTe 

‘THIS COLLEGE, bas, as by ita own mer~ 
its and thorough, practical plan of educa- 
tion, eutlived all the Liberally endowed 
State Colleges of this and. ibe South. 
Western States, It is the 


Oldest Commercial College in the 
United States, 


AMPLE ARRANGEMENTS FOR 


Gne Thousand Students 
Daring the Current Year. 
Comparative Cost and Value of the Ed- 
ucation Given Here and in the Ordi- 

nory and Literary Colleges : 


1t is believed to be the first in Europe 
or America, chartered with Commercial, 
id Mechanical 


attention to 
before graduating to keep any set of 


. | books, it matters not what the basinces 


may be, and do the Correspondence of 
any house, Students can atiend the 
“Commercial Course,” or to the English, 
French, Spanish, German,Latin or Greek 
Langu: higher Mathematics, 
cle, separately. We have 
Coat of full Commercial Course 
here—Tuition. 

Hoard for three months 
Contingent expenses, abou 


renly to go 
into business, and make $1000, $2000, or 
$3000, anounily. 

Cost or Oroixany Lirenany Coutrces. 
—About $400 per sonum, for four years, 
or $1GN) ; clothing for four years, $200, 
or $800—total $2100, and four years of 
timeexpended. Our student will begin 
to work after three or four months, and 
make, eay the first year, about $1200 ; 
and two years and nine months at prob: 
ably $1800,or $6150 he earns in four years. 
Deduct $255 leaves $5892 net gain to our 
Students; but to the other a net expense 
of $2190; or $8295 our student has gained 
over the other. We ru the Sin~ 
dents in both cases to har 
lish education to. begin with. 

a business education that enables the stu 
dent to earn $1000, $2000, or. $3000 an~ 
nually, to be the best. fortunes parents 
can give their sons. So far as known,not 
one of the thousands of our graduates, ix 
out of profitable employment. A word 
to the wise is sufficient. 

Circulars and Catalogues Sent to all 

Who Desire Them. 

N. B.—Young gentlemen who have en 
tirely neglected their studies for the past 
fow years, can here be perlected ip any 
branches ‘they may desire, in a few 
months. 


TERMS---Payablo in Advance. 


"| Penmanship—leseons not limited, $ 25 00 


Book-keeping—double and single 
1 perfect course, 
eluding. ail. co 

calculations, 00 

Lecture on Commercial Lam, : 2000 


The above constitutes the Commercial 
Course, 

Stationery for Commercial Course, 
ielading blank book, 

Stationery for Penmanship, 

Diploms, for Master of Accounts, 

English—Gramatical Course, : 

English—fali Course, not limited, 

including History, Rhetoric, etc. 100 00 
French—full course, not Hmited,"100 00 
Spanish—full course, not limited, 100 00 
German—full course, not limited, 100 00 
Latin—fulleourse, not limited, 100 00 
Greek—fall course, not limited, 100 00 
Algebra—fall course, not limited, 50 00 
Geometry—full course not,limited 50 00 
Teacher's Course of Pentiansbip, 100 00 
A Life Ticket in all the “Departs 

meats, 500 00 
For any Language, per moth, : 20 00 
Drawing per month, : 20 00 

N. B. Student hatin paid for 
Course in any_ bi ta abot, in ent 
tled toa Life: Ticket io that Department. 
ae attend such branches as he may 
desire. 

A diploma from this College is a pass~ 
portin all commercial communities— 
‘There are monthly graduating classes — 
Students can begin at any time. Clergy- 
men’s sons tnd crippled soldiers will have 
a liberal deduction made. 

Board and lodging in American, 
French, Spanish, or German families at 
from $30 to $35 per mouth. 


Office Room, No. 7 


50 00 


FACULTY: 
RUFUS DOLBEAR, Parsrvexz, 


Lectarer on Business Customs, Books 
keeping, the Sience of Penmanship, 


tte. 
Agoura Department,—, Pria - 
uecisiat Department, Princi- 


a ent—Hon, J. A. 
Monroe, Boag <r New Orleans Bar, 


eewticat. Depistemnt George" 
Bi: eth Paateena he Leneae 
racke on 


bo acne ear a ns Tae Gril. 
fith, Professor and Lecturer Cien 


Sere—We in Bore u few 
SoERE nua | 
ee ee 

J. H. MATHEWS & CO, 
Receiving, Forwarding: and General 
Cmmission Merchants, 

No, 22 South Commerce Street, 

MOBILE, ALA. 


HUGH. 1. HOPPER, 
cA. MARED, 


maytly 


LEROY BREWER. 
THOS. DUGGAN. 


L. BREWER & CO., 


General Commission Merchants, 


No. 55 Cor. Commerce and St, Lowis Ste, 


MOBILE, ALA. 
ta7-Crdera will be promptly atteaded 


ESTABLISHED 15 1898, 


John K. Randall, 


5 | BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, 


|PRINTER AND BLANK BOOK 


Manufacturer, 


No. 6 (old No. 44) North Water 
MOBILE, ALA. 


Bz-Account Books, Printing Paper, 
Mercantile Blanks, ‘Stationery ig 
at Wholesale and Retail. 

8a- Law, Medical, Theologcal 

School and Miscellaneous Books fo 
salo on accommodating term#, 


__ Meridian. 
Hurlbutt, Sturges & Co.,|- 
AT THEIR OLD STAND, 


on the Corner, end their 


NEW STORE 
ADJOINING, 


dd are coeatanily receiving 
and best supply of 


TD eiatgeat 
Dry Goods, 
Clothing, 
Groceries, 
Hardware, 
Oatlery, 


Crockery, 


“Gait ht the old wan, be 
Call at 
j 
wprtewta 


MISS 
MERIDIAN iN FOUNDRY 
MACHINE SHOP 


350; M. THOMAS. 


BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, 
and Newrlealers, 


BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK 
MANUFACTCRERS, * 


Dealers in 
™ sal Instruments 
and Sheet Mus-.c, 
(3: Bacar ed 


eo kere srt atrete 


CAIRO, Th. 
ling orders 


ved 
Commission . Merchants, }c« 


Dealers in all kinds of 
Staple and Famcy Orotetion 


WESTERN “PRODUCE, 


CAIRO, Thia 


COMMISSION, MERCHANTS 
a0 
Purchasing Agents; 


Office No, 418 North’ Second Street, (Up Stairs.) 


Le 
_. St. Louis, Mo. 


B@r-Gend for Descriptive Pamphlet. oa 


M. W. WARNE’S PATENT 
Atmospheric Portable Soda Fountain. 
Mavulectured and sold by the Patantee, 
508 North Fourth Street, St, Louis, 

mh2d-awam. 
WELLS & MANAING, 
Wholesale and Retail Dealers to 


China, Glass and 


QUEENSWARE, 
XN. W. Comme Fourth and St. Charles Sta, 
ST. LOUIS, MO. 
arstewtn 


DOWDALL, HARRIS & CO 


&e. 
a“ 
Be ‘ELECTRIC POWDER for s 


Inseets on Plantar Fowl, Aniuwals, e 


Pol, ies Beware ! {1 of all worth- 
and 


tary Hammes Ward & Co, New Oita 
prt Recmmnsi het, for Southern, tates’ 


“CO TAR 
EXIVERSAL 


BUCKHORN SALVE. 
enc mae Deulees, Wounds. Bol 
Broken Breast Nore ex 
. df Pal 1 Plies rors 
Times gion, eres 
landular Swellings, ge 
Rin; Has ‘ 


Boxes nists sino. 


amy toy HEN me e COSTA IE, Dep Depot 

Stan rif & Yo. ‘Chadwick, Moridt- 

te by Darnee. Wi d & Co. “yy, 
Orleans iia, Wholesale Agents hr South 
ern Saates. 


“COSTAR'S 
UNIVERSAL. 


CORN SOLVENT, 


For Corns, Bunions, Warts. fe, 
pens fete ae ‘30 ety, md Ot atzes, 
Drange er everywhere, 
rant te UENIEY COSTA, “Depot 
way, N. 
"Anil by rk. Chadwick, Meridi- 
an, 


"tar Bames. Wart & Co. New Orleant, 
La, Wholesale Agents for Southern States. 


“COSTAR’S” 
PREPARATION OF 


BITTER-SWEET 
ORANGE BLOSSOMS. 


FOR BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION, 
ised to'Soften and bgp Ald Skiny 


treo a tin —! 
‘si Dottior, 01, 


UF HENEY 1- COSTA De it 
fret Te 


And BEIEY.. Chadvlek, Mertal- 


om by Tarnee, Wanl & Co. Kew 
: Ta, Wholosale Agents for Bouthe 


ern States, 


ew. @ 


F2. wHEAR HON, y 
SHANNON & GALLAGHER, 


to January, 1868. 
Refeca to B. T. Rash and A. Threefoot, ap\Tam 


TULL, HENDERSON & (0. 
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 
FAMILY & FANCY GROCERIES, 

‘ Lae Street, 4 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 


Te . 
BE. V. EARLY & CO. 
Front Row, Meridiau. 
YOUNG LADIES’ 
High seh ool 


4, GOULD, A. Me Principal. 
Mua A. 2.'GOULD, Teacher of Music and 
‘Ornamental Department, 


thet 
Z 


"MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1867. 


Vicksburg. 


____ Mobile. 


Hotels, Etc. 


Il. B. BRUSER, 


Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron Worker, 


Tinware, Pump Pipes, Sheet Lead, Fire 
Brick and 2 


Tile. 
Particular altention 


‘ork. 
South street, between Mulberry amd Washing. 
ton Streets, 


KSBURG. 


JOSEPH BOTTO. 


Whoiesale and Retali Dealer’ in 
GROCERIES 
BAR STORES AND 
PLANTATION SUPPLIEs, 


Imported & Domestic Wines & Liquors, 


HAVANA Cigans, 

FRENCH CONF! IONERY, &c, 
Washington Street, 

Pt Jl MISS. 


~~ 7 OUIS HOFFMAN, 


VICKSBURG, MISS. 
‘Wholagale Dealer in 


GUNS, HARDWARE, PLOWS, ROPE, 


FISHING TACKLE, &c. 


Agent for Wheeler & 
‘Bewlog Machine, which will be sold at 
the New York Price. 


All Kinds of Guns Made and Repaired. 


may)8ewly 


to Steamboat and Job 


‘Wilson's Celebrated 


i| 


iqao naa = 


Wagons! 
+> 


FITLER & HELLEN, 


20 St. Michael Street, 
Mobile, : Alabama- 


Have on band a LARGE STOCK of 
ALES 


Plantation and Road Wagons, 
Dearborn & Jersey Spring Wagons, 
With end without TOPS; 
‘TIMBER WHEELS, CARRY LOGS, 
Trucka, Carts, Drays Wheelbarrows 


ano — 
Wheelwright Material ! 
Wagon and Buggy Spokes, fMubs, 
Rims,Shafts, Tongues, &c., 


Allof which we offer at WHOLESALE and 
RETAIL, at LOWEST CASH PRICES. 


PITLER & ELLEN, 


mayllswien Na. 20 Bt. Michael etreet, 


0c. PARKER. 7. M1. LAKE. Tit0s, r, EMELDON, 


PARKER, LAKE & CO., 


ve J. W. JENNINGS, — Factors and Grocers, 


FALLON FULTON & CO., 
Meridian, Miss, 
Wholesale sod Retsil Deslers in 


WALL PAPER, 
GLASS, 
PUTTY. 

DOORS AND BLINDS, 
ators’, Artists’, and Carri- 
age Mi Material. 

HOUSE TELE IENG: GOODS, 


Wats. ‘Goods in our line as low ax they 
Ye peneneui remorse 
attention, sprldewlen. 


MERIDIAN. MISS. 
ace Pe 


THOS. D. REID & CO., 
‘Drnggist and Apothecaries. 


“KEEP always on Watdya choice scleo- 
tion of Che als. Patent Med- 


thie centre 
“Geir old" reads 
by 


soll a8 


General Steamboat Agent, 


WHARP-BOAT (Foot of Crawford St.,) 


Vicksburg, Miss. 


General Forwarding and Com- 


mission Merchant, 


Dealer in all kinds of 


WESTERN PRODUCE 


ASD 


Plantation 


Orders trom the Country 
sali faction guaranteed. 


wroopacrr, Yr. 


Music; Musical Instruments, 


Toys, Notions, and Fancy Goods, 


WASHINGTON STREET (Soath of Clay,) 


VICKSBURG. 


ASEE for Grover & Baker Sewing Machives. 


Needies, Nilks and Threads on 
aprivewin 


re Minka Co 


DAVIS & MORRIS, 


ww Moment, 


Cotton Factors, 


Receiving, Forwarding and 


“ a 
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS | Poete strane 


VICKSBURG, MISS. 


Supplies. 


solicited and 
ape 


AeEREXE, 


WOODRUFF & DISERENS 
io 
BOOKS and STATIONERY, 


Northwest Corner St. Louis and Water Sts, 


MOBILE... ALA, 


— 
Keep always on hand, Bagging and Rope, Nails, 


xD ALL KINDE OF 
Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, 
Liquors, &c. 

a) 


Fine 


IRA W. PORTER & CO., 
ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 
Royal Street, 


MOBILE, ALABAMA 
Wholesale and 


Hardware 
Hardware 


4 foll Stock, consisting in pat! of 


PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, 


Retailers of 


BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, 


HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 
xD 


DESIRABLE GOODS 


For Merchants and Traders, Also, 
Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 
DOORS, 
GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS, 
wrath 

jerebant, 


Lae Evansville. 


we are pel 
ince th 


9 
PORTER & © 


fi 0. 
‘Odd Fellows’ Hall, Roys! et. 


apréawit 


T. §. BIDGOOD, 


Fa iver Gua citar ae es Coton WIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN 
a 


Liberal 
ipped to our New Orleans irieuds. 


De. J. Pi ven, Watts 
Co, ‘apelTawly 
Xe WILLLAME, Wm. ZOMNRO, 


Vicksburg. Viekabarg, ‘Yazoo City. 


W. M. WILLIAMS & C0.,|/T 


FORWARDING AND 


Commission Merchants, 


‘Transfer Agents Vicksborg and Meridisa R. B. 


Wharf-boat Proprietors, 
GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS, 


SAVINGS INSTITUTION 


OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, 


Buys and Sells Northern and 


Southern Exchange, 
Gold & 


BD, w. LAMELX, 


Uncurrent Money 
S (DEPOSITS, | counrzr wencmants asp TEACHERS 


Books & Stationery: 


*| plank Book Manufacturer & Printer, 


North-East Cor. St. Francis and Water st, 
MOBILE, ALA. 


MOST RESPECTFULLY all the attestion 

of my friends and the poblic to large aod 
Saar me 

sag EI 

prices, 


BLANK BOOKS. 


Led 
aites of paper. 
all made to order and 
durability of binding eannot be au: 


Omee Stationery- 


SCHOOL, OKs. 
My stock embraces all the Senco! Books in use 
sod Mississippi, and all the latest 


BOOK-BINDING. 
In this department I fall; 
"| sien ite ta 
any required Pattern. 
PRINTING: 
of Blanks, Bills of Leding, Cotton 


sate ed oer ene of 50 Wank aoe 
eas advantage te ie te weal Glare 


M.S, STETSON. G. B. PRESTON, A. L. STETEOR. 


ST. JAMES Hi 
NEW ORLEANS. 
Proprietors : 
Wx. A. Tern, = --;..0f Ne 
WF. Comntny.. of Spottewond ilotel, 
{27 Telegraph and Railroad Offices In 
Rotunda of Hotel. Mr. HH. Calluus, Tele- 
graph Operator. 


AF mM. as 


CUSHING HOUSE. 


Corner Sizth Street and Ohio Lever, | ta" 


cam 
0 pes de 


WA. 


Pare June Sewtn 


Campbell Hoi 
(Poraerly the Roper Hense 


JAS. W. CAMPBE 


Proprietor 


bore Mouse 

ranage, feeling esnlite 

faction to all who top with 

may lowtin Jaa Ww CAS : 


“THE NELSON HOUSE, 


Though not the “ Biggest” Ti 
ay rae 


uilding, 


RAILROAD JUNCTION 3 


Jackson, Miss., 
AS established a reputat 


rly ous NELSON, Moy 
To Obtain 
Cogd Fare & Good Rooms 


STOP AT THE 


MAGNOLIA COTTAGE, 


JACKSON, MISSIS: 
marlanden 


f. 
Private Boarding 


ding Hower, 
y old frien 
Gth Street, between IYine and Olive 


Palton Flouse,|} 


MERIDI : Pri, 
W.S PATTON, PROP'R. 


Jones House. 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
JOSIAH JONES, : PROP’R. 


This well known Hotel 
th 


Ragsdale Hous, 
ON THE ILL, 
On the East Side of the Rait-o~) 


Wood Engraving. 


French Burr Portable Grist Mills, 
For Cora Meal, Wheat Flouring and Stock Feed, 


“Queen of the South.” 


Also bolting Apparatas, Suvatiors and S6iil 
Frgeeelps There Mille are bat (rom choi 
ied “Frenen lara’ of oor owa itnpo 
Hoy no other before sending for Descriptive 
Pamphlet Address, of cal! on, 
IBAAC STKAUI 
Cor. Front & Joba 
mard.ewly « 


HINKLE & CO., 
No, 365 West Front 8t., Cincinnati, 0, 


rstantisirp 1832. 
Lamber-yard and Ballders’ W 
Door, Sash & Veneth ett 


(We FACTORY 18 69 BY 259 FEMr, 487 
ries high. We manufacture aod k 
Pavel doors, Sash, 
el 8 


sod 
the finish of frame oF 3 
jesigton. “All Ride of Benie, vith Mabgany 
or Hall and Newel. Sash, pasted avd 
glazed, constantly on hand. 

Te the LUMBER YARD connected with this 


| ment. 


era 
ée- | cavalry, all 


Weekly, $2.00 per Annin-. 


y | have doubtless n¢ 


PRICE OF 
Semsi-Weebiy, (in advance) per anoen 
“ Biz te 


NUMBER 36. 


Our Position —A Convention. 


As the readers of the Chronide 

iced, we, fora time, 
have preserved: perfect silence on the 
question of reconstruction; althougir 
upon the passage of the Shermas bill, 
we took adecided position in favor of 
organizing under its provisi 
preference to init 


.| military despo! 


course, not that we endorss the mea- 
sure, but believing that to accept the 


»| position as presented, was the only 


means left the people of the Soutli, 


"| whereby they might escape the further 


iniquitons abd oppressive legislation 

the fanatical majority in Con- 

in our humble opinion, would 

nly ready, but esger to foixt 

Lonld wo refuse to comply 

with the requisitions of the bill. Al~ 

though we had=teken this position, 
our great abhorrence of many 


_ | features of the bill, and 


turn up. 


| tho 51 


To Is . Schastian Lento de 
Te} 
nt arrived at Queretaro to-day 
Tearned the three prisoners condemn- 
ed on the Lith, « 
last, and all 
My 


been ’ 
every instant, during, a whole 
r, to be carried to. the place 
receive death, be 
axpond the 
suniested to them 
elegraph. 
Our ay 


» the order tu» exeen- 


“do not al- 
suffered that 
sul be made 


nanity and | ¢ 
Inat you or- | 
a] 


of heaven, I ¢ 
jer that their 


in aud ull the monarchs 
bouds of 
ner, Mame- 


vr of Aus: 


cousins, tho qu 
and Sw 
ive to his excellency, 
ull seearity that none 
prisoners will ever again 
aivan territory 
V. Miasve. 


iden, will read: 


Tune 18, 1967 

A.V. Maga 

Lam sorry to 
to the teleg 
todireet to me to-night, that 
r mi the day before ye 
day in this’eity, the president of 
republic does not bel 
to grant tho pardo 
Maximilian, for the 
ations of jn 
of assurin: 
Tam, baron, your r 
dient servant, 


ter 
the 
it possible 

the Archduke 
vest consider- 
of the nécessxity 
of the repubbe 
spectful and ube 


pr Turan. 


SNOUNCEMENT 


» San 


Citizen Minister of War 
On tho 1th inst. 

at night, the council of « 
ed Maximi 
Miramon 

ving been eo 
ed by this headquarter 
the 16th June was u: 
cation, which was suspended until to- 
by order of the supreme govern- 
It ix now seven in the morn 
ing, atewhich hour the aforesaid Max 


, on the 
L for the « 


-|imilian, Miramon and Mejia have been 


shot. 
Please commmnicate to the citizen 
president of tho republic. 
M. Esconrpo. 


We took a trip to Meridian the oth- 
or day and found, from all 

re promising in every di- 

There was a fine rain at Me- 

We heard at 

Scooba, on our return, that there had 

been too much rain in the prairies— 

in some places they had been almost 

flooded. Mnj. Norton is again sta- 

tioned at Meridian. There are sev- 

companies there, inelnding some 

white troops. Mendian is 

improving—soveral new houses aro 


— ‘and the peoplo seem de- 
feetaat to go abcd,  notwithstand- 


the dull sammer. At 


u of Spain and the | y 


ould yo e 
) was looked to by 
4 for all our political tr 
«i our entire contidence in the 
y and far-ni, 
of juriepraden 
py the first connse 
c lus to x 
this matter is familiar to 
almost 


ple of Missixs 

Jerally can | 

ful dilemma. 
ad th 


| 


other ye 


own St 


der the nafitary b 
iro ty tind 

and Aneel 
of 


som 


what honor the 
in a political point of vie 
act of 
surrender of the € 
, we will, b 
convent 50 pr 
Would to God it were true. 
e » couvention 


sult. 
|der the military 
] gress will srinkize the Si 
art in the rvbell 
et 
1 out by the negroes anil 
few whites who are or may be 


This is the gist of the main ar- 
offered by those who oppose 
ntion. ‘They profoss that they * 


“Vhad rather live under despotic military 


rule for an indefinite time, than to for- 
feit their manhood (?) and honor (?) 
ng under this bill Woean 


Whil 
of be! 


py. Holding these options, after 
ne Vcliberation, we shall sdvouste 
the calli ng of nconvention snd com- | 
plying with the several requisitions of 

the military bil—Kosci jako Chacala ll 


wiEditer 


Tuly 11, 1967, 


ng Rates in Semi-Weekly Gazette. 


Tnalnees cara of five Manes, or leas, will be 
dune sear for 616 02. 
‘The exme rates will be charged for adver. 
0 in the Weekly. 
EBA discount of enethint will be made for 
published fn both papers, 
Dr. Harmon and the Cairo 
Democrat. 

Since our last issue we have seen 
Dr. Harmon, and Messrs. Marsh and 
Hiller, of the Enterprise Relief Soci- 
ty, ani besides personal statements 
om these gentlemen, have received 
e following note from Dr. H. touch- 
the article in the Cairo Democrat. 
‘e had obtained from a number of 
most respectable citizens ofthis 
onuty, certificates proving that the 

itoriul of the Democrat conveyed an 
erroneous impression ns to the people 
‘of our county, but Dr. Harmon's let- 
for renders their publication un- 
necessary. 
‘We are satisfied Dr. Harmon's ef- 
forts, and the Relief Society at Enter- 
Hprise have done much to feed and 
‘clothe the poor of that part of the 
P State, and that there is still much 
distress there deserving the aid of the 
charitable. What we objected to was 
“the extravagance of the Democrat's 
elitorial, and the stress which was put 
ou “old boots and shoes, worn out 
clothing,” &e., whet every one know 
bread and meat were the articles the 
poor most needed. 

From a Inte number of the Demo- 
erat, we sce that paper very stupidly 
construcs what we wrote as an insult 
tothe peoplo of Cairo, and taker oc- 
casion to give Meridian » lecture on 
| Tournaments. We can assure the 

vditor of the Democrat that he wholly 
) misconceived our moaning, and that 
his strictures on Meridian ere unde? 
served. 


Extenraise, July 9th, 1807, 
ANNO: 


Me. J. J. 


Editor Gazette—I concetve that the are 
ticle in the Calro Democrat referring to 
4 toalil the destitute in Clarke, | 
Newton and Laudenlale counties | 
intended only to embrace 
the destitute, the class which It was my 
Wusiness to represent before them. OF 
Course I did not go to represent the well | 
fei), and well drested portion of our peo- 
T was the agent of a benevolent | 
PPeamittee asking alms for those to whom 
Pfalms were needful. I based my speeches 
‘and all my effortsupon a set of ideas 
originating in and belonging to this 
¢lass exclusively, I did not take upon 
myself 2 general representative agency 
_ and therefore all I'sald finds its explana- 
tion in this keynote. 
These doubtless were the ideas of the 
editor of the Cairo Democrat when he 
wrote the article referred to. It was not 
At eertalnly in all reason, could not have 
heen his tntentlon to represent all our 
people—every man, woman, and child, oF 
even a majority of them as belng so des- 
‘titute as to need old carpets and worn out 
boots. 


Common sense would suggest to every 
= man that all could not be in this conditions 
for ifthey were, grim and ghastly starva- 
tion would have caten us up, soul and 
hody. before Teould have reached Cairo 
toask for help. think this will explain 
‘all miscouecption about the matter. 
Yours, &e., 
JW. Hanson. 


Registratio: 

Covington County.—At sevon pro- 

cints, 213 whites and 197 blacks. 

‘Leo County.—At four precincts, 624 

whites and 209 blacks. 

Itawamba County.—At five precints 
are whites and 38 blacks. 

Tishomingo County.—Twelve pre- 
‘cinta give 1700 whites and 322 blacks. 
Carroll County. — Three precints 
give 518 whites and 886 blacks. 
Jefferson County.— Four precints 


LY GAZETTE | Or Commanders ana the Will/* The Dream of a Dreamer, 


ef Congress. 

‘The Galveston News draws atten- 
tion to an article in the N. ¥. Times 
argtting that, although Congress “did 
not want to violate the Constitution 
by taking away from the President 
the power to sppoint the military 
commanders, it evidently intended to 
tak: away from him the power to.con- 
trol them—that they are absolute in 


their districts; and that any attempt | gain 


‘on the part of the President to inter- 
fere with them will be very uncomfort- 
able! Congress bad no particular 
way of raising an excitement to cover 
8 vioalation of the Constitution in 
taking away the President's sppoint- 
ing power; butan attempt of his to 
exercise the controlling power which 
necessarily follows, will bring him in 
conflict with the popularity of a mili- 
tary Commander, and thus the party 
hopes'to compass another accumula- 
tion of party capital! The Times 
has along article on the mbject, ad- 
mitting the force of the Attorney Gen- 
eral's opinion, and the dangers “and 
ovils of military despotism, but justi- 
fiesthe worst that the commanders 
may do, or have done, by the simple 
plea of “the will of Congress.” 


therefore, every white man bo re-| called democrat 


maxed fram office, and negroes be put 
in their places, the will of Congress 
“justifies it.’ If, in addition to mili- 
tary commissions, the commanders 
recognize the courts of the State, and 
force them to try rebels for treason 
avd order their execution without ap- 
peal, the “will of Congress” justifies 
it If the military commanders pro- 
mulgate an order requiring every 
man to leave the State within ten 
days, on penalty of being shot down 
wherever he may be found within its 
borders, there is no help because it is 
only earrying out the “will of Con- 
gress.” Tho logic is that Congress 
has a will—that tho military com- 
wanders are its inspired and infalli- 
ble interpreters, and that, if they do 
not, execute man condemned to 
death by o military commission, with- 
ont the approval of the President, 
thoy may do whatever else they please. 

Still we find men every day who de- 
clare their preference for o military 
government—for tribunals in the place 
of civil courts, for a species of gor- 
ernment indulged rather than allowed 
—a rule that ignores the jury and the 
civil statutes and places the lives and 
property of citizens in the hands of 
men wholly uncdueated in law, and 
who are frequently governed more in 
their decisions by passion and preju- 
dice than n desire to meet out justice 
to the unfortunate victims brought 
before them. This military rale 
which some of onr citizens prefer on 
account of the conservative administra- 


| tion of Gen. Ord, is liablo at any day 


to become as odious in Mississippi asin 
Louisiana or Alabama. It is a maxim 
that military courts are only convened 
to convict, and already we sco that 
two citizens of Yazoo county have 
been sentenced to Dry Tortugas for 
five years, by a court of men educated 
more in slaughter than the complica- 
tions of every day life. We cite the 
Yazoo cas: not that we think the 


horse thieves have been unfairly dealt | > 


with, but to show how the military 
are encroaching upon the rights 
of our courts. This preference 
or military governors will soon 
wear out; when men see the progress 
of jurisprudence checked and its place 
supplied by arbitrary demoralizing 
power; when high handed acts of 
outrage ond tyranny are committed 
under the pretext of carrying out the 
“will of Congress,” they will begin to 
reflect and ask themselves if it would 
not have been better to accept the 
Military Bill of 1867, and secure res- 
toration and a perfect judicial power, 
than a permanent military government 
with all its narrow and arbitrary rules 
in direct opposition to the most os- 
sential principles of justice. Men 

carefally consider the prospec- | es 
tive situation before making up their 
minds to vote in such a way asto give 
us permanent military rulers and col- 
ored custodians of whatever law the 
“will of Congress” will permit to be 


upon the subject of reconstraction.— 
It will be seen that our Kosciusko 
friend has decided to advoeste 
calling of s'Convention, and 


| the 


A late ‘umber of the Hernando 
Press, under the caption of “the 
handwriting on the wall,” contains 
an article which sounds first rate on, 


Lan aid 
parte Sone et pate 
int sipes the 
so-called Reconstruction Acts, has 
Pooliad ina Dessouratie: tasaphe 13s 
latest election naws is to the effect that 
the Democrats of Belleville, Mlinois, élect- 
Hieket by 180 mnsjority—s 
last fall. La a judicial 
‘2 second grand di- 
vision which pas P3014 aarjority for, the 
Radicalgin November, now elec’s a Con- 
seryative Democrat for du x sd a mar 
Jority of 4.000—a gain of 7, 

Every day tue power of the Radicals is 
waning ; every day the De are 
stormivg the Radical strongholds, and 
their fig will soon wave triumphantly 
from its citadel. 

Such articles as the above aro cal- 
culated to mislead the public. It is s 
significant fact, unpleasant as it may 
be, that the various clections that have 
taken place in the North since the 
passage of the Military bills, show in- 
creased strength in the Republican | 
party, the very reverse of the stato- 
ments of the Press. It is trues Dem- 
ocratie Governor was elected in Con- 
necticut by a small majority, but the 
Legislature is decidedly Republican 


If, | and even that State can scarcely be 


The Mlinois elec- 
tion to which he refers placed more 
Republicans in office than were there 
before—I18 out of 24 districts electing 
Radicals. In the election for mem- 
bors to the Constitutional Convention 
in New York, held in May, that State 
went largely Republican. In Cincin- 
nati and all other large cities where 
elections have taken placo since the 
passage of tho Reconstruction acts, 
the Republican majorities have been 
increased. The municipal election in 
Belleville, linois, is not of 
sufficient importance to give us 
much comfort. Cairo, another 
town in Illinois, with 400 demo 
cratic majgrity, recently elected a Ro- 
publican Mayor. Thore never waa = 
greater delusion than for us to look 
for aid from a party that is in » help- 
less minority. The power of the rad- 
icals will never wane whilo we remain 
unrepresented and unrceonstructed. 
It is what they call the “rebellious 
api it” of the South that keeps the 
party up now and it will continue to 
keep Sumner & Co. in power until we 
got n voice in Congress and combat 
heresies upon which Radi- 
calism is subsisting. Vote for the 
Convention, get the States back in the 
Union and we may defeat the domi- 
nant party on an equality of taxa- 
tion platform. Thero is no hope for 
the nscendency of the Democracy 
while the South remains ont of the 
the Union. 


ic. 


oe 

Murder inesville Ala. 

We find in the North Sumpter 3 
an account of the assassination of Mr. 
Robert Stratton, the miller at the 
Gainesville steam mill. He was mur- 
dered by ap unknown assassin on 
Wednesday night. The editor of “the 


ews, 


Thursday morning at 7 o'clock, and 
thus describes it 

‘The body of Mr. Stratton was lying 
across the foot of the bed, face down- 
ward, the feet projecting o 
one side and the head resting near an 
window on the other, in whieh po- 
sition, doubtless, be was The win 
dow was bat little more than four feet, 
wesbould judge, from the ground. [i 
was at this window that the demon ap- 
proached his sleeping victim, and placing 
the rurale of his gun on the left side of 
Mr. Stratton, about threo inches below 


burned bis skin,) discharged the content» 
into his heart. ‘At the post mortem ex- 
amination fre buckshots were found 
lodged near the pit of his stomach. 
Robbery was undoubtedly one motive 
which led to the avsasaination, as it was 
found apon examination that tranks and 
clothing belonging 
been thoroughly overhauled, and a small 


© bad the evening before, was missing 

from his pocket-book. 
Mr. Stratton was bachelor, somewhat 
and jived alone in a 


fmpsicitely: rely. all, his is 
ly "ya ene mors tan 
the jie Tretereleg’ of which he was 
a worthy mem! , with many of 
our citizens not of the Order, attended 
the faneral and followed his remains to 


News visited the scence of murder on | 


his arm, (and eo near that the powder |; 


thus making up im froth and wind, 
what itlacks in sense. The course of 
the Republican im ever p about 
the political antecedents of its coteni= 
pornries, who happened to be: demo- 
crats, is decidedly and 
displays an becoming 
even aman who be bers in ree 
of war, and is n 

there is peace. We arénot Sasa 
of our past political affiliations, 
but think writing about secession and 
secessionists, is poor way to en- 
lighten the people now, or solve the 
agitating the country. 


Tops 


er course to be Taopted by the people of |» 


ference to recon 
herman military 
bill’” and believing we should at once “ac- 
cept the siluation,” call a Convention 
and reurganize as speedily as possible, 
and having no paper here reflecting our 
views, through which we could address 
the people of the count , we respsctfully 
ask you to publish the tuilowing commu- 
nicati n: 


To the Voters of Rankin Coun- 
ft 


the South, with the 
tion under the 


Facing evrefully and osut exam 
ined the political sitaati a de 
liberation eminently demanded by 
the aslemn and momentous question sub 
mitted for our decision, viz: Whether we 
will favor m Convention and s recon- 
struction of the Union upon the terms 
proposed by the Sherman Bill, or, by re- 


sistance aidin defeating 8 Convention | # 


aod incur the consequences, be they what 
they may. We bave determined to yield 
whatever influence we possers, or may 
exercise, in favor of a Convention, anda 
| speedy restoration of the country to a 
| condirion of peace, good ord.r, ,harmony 
and prosperity. 

We sincerely believe that « compliance 
with and adherenes to the 
the “Sherman Mil 
commonly called, be 
the beet loteree's of the South. And we 
unite in advising the voters of Rankin 
county, to vote for a Convention, and 
for the most intelligent and honorable 
meu who may be cardidates therefor. 

We are fully pursunded that if the 
present plan of reconstruction is rej oted 
another enabling act will be passed by 
Congress, more cbjectionable and disss 
trous to our hopes of perpetuating re~ 
publican ine i utions in the {South than 
the present pian can possibly be, and 
which will entail upon the country far 
greater evils thi wo bave yet en- 
Bored er sewterppiatrd. 

Wo regord with profound astonish 
ment the oft repeated idea, that by reg 
tering the right of voting is forever se~ 
ed, slthough the enfrarchised nay 
rote ngsivat the Congressional plan of 
reconstruction. The power which con: 
fore and Imive this privilege, pot being 
regulated or retrenched by constitutional 
restrictions, confers the franchise upon 
the c lored man aud the same power 
can, by a simple act or resolution, with- 
hold tbat privilege from those on ‘whom 
it is now confarred, and limit ite exercis~ 
ea in the futuro exclusively to those who 
now vote for a Convention. 
= We think it better to “bear the ills we 
have thau fly to those we knuw not of.’ 

Rrcmanp Coorzr, 
W. B. Sneunr, 
W. C. Haaren, 
Jos. M. Jarxe, 


exist, ‘Mr. J. A. Signaigo, of Mem- 
phis, having become one of the pro- 
rietors, the paper will be known 
ereafter ns “abe! Sentinel 


Policomaa Schell, of | Mobilo, was 
shot a fow days since while attempting 


(face down-| to arrest nome disorderlspersons. The 


wound ii 


not dangerous. 


omengietilios 
LAUDERDALE COUNTY. 
eamea ne of Voters. 


stration” for the 


of registering 
Congress. ts provide 
ment of the Hebel 


Marion, 
Laderdale, 
Lockhart 


10. the deceased bad | (20 


y Which he was known to| A! 


generally are al rd te 
iy to tale ery my rai 


on the Toard will eadesvor to facilitate 
Tygistration, and It ls deetrable that al lasers eat, 
ots shonbt be prompt in their attendance at 


the places and 


J. J. NICHOLSON & CO., 


the grave. 
No diadiscorcry has yet boen made, ss 
to who committed this attrocious muder. 


curred in Vis 


that the ison the 


On Sytny, Street, between Lee and 
johnson Avenues. 


one dollar. 
~ 


Macon, Noxubee. County,-Mississippi. 
A Chartered High School for Young 
Ladies. 


the University 
.d eredastion—farsisher to nantornped 

dence of Rocce and merit Tom patrons ond 
ales. Al aera lespuagea and 


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next, 
Ex, enses from $i 
Wk powExtER A Ne 

Pra. and Pro bees reas 

Jolytutt. 


DIARRHGA. 


THIS dreadful summer complaint ts now 
upon us, and ol! how: mauy. thousands It 
carries to an untimely grayeevery year? 
Beware mothes, how you negléct that 


end {minediately and procure 
one bottle of 


DROMGOOLE & CO.'S 


ova In your family ; nip it In | Ha 


RED DIARRNGA REMEDY, 
For your family, so that yén can give it 
when necessary. For infants at the st, 
bowel complaint of children while 


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o! ee Cholera Morbus, nausea and 
vom! cramps pains in the stomach 
and bowels, are 


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It is so pleasant, 60 coollng and so prompt, 
that all praise It. 

During the prevalence of Cholera in 
mphis, daring last summer. It was ex- 
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Teaults for all the first stages of Cholera 
All enses of 

BLOODY FLUX OR DYSENTERY. 
Mucns Diarrhea, pains and straining of 
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doses of 

DROMGOOLE & CO's 


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All Physicians of experience agree that 
D; and Diarrhea, are treated dif 
Jour compound Is THE MEDI- 
Jiat will effect a cure. 


ALL MARRIED MEN 


ose wives are suffering with constant 
pain and suffering each month, whose 
menstruation {s too mueh or too little, or 
painful, or irregular, who Is euffering with 
falling of the womb, with Leucorrhara or 
Whites, should not fail to earry home one 
bottle of 


DROMGOOLE & CO'S 
English Female Bitters. 


Which will cure all those complaints and 

restore them to health and buoyancy again. 
THAT YOUNG GIRL 

Whose very countenance, acts, eolor and 

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It touches the pale check with the erlm- 
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USE ENGLISH PEMALE BE 
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WHAT'S THE MATTER, OLD MAN1 


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enough? Are you troubled with gravel, 
or any kind of deposits? Do you pass 
bloods urine occasionally? Are you an~ 
noyed with too frequent inclination to: 

vour water? Ia yournrine thick or milky ? 

lave you a pain in the small of the back ? 
Are you nervous, melancholy, or alarmed 
in your dreams. from the effects of habits 
of dissipation or indiscretion? Do you 

ite a diuretic, or a medicine which 
will immediately arouse and restore your 
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If #0, procure one bottle of 
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3 
a 2 
8 
z 200 
400 0 
i mm | (18 
Estate 1. Bint, 6 1200 60 
as , 400 200 
I.E, Barnes, r Y = 200 a) 
= 0 
RIBreekincid : House 200 10 
Win. Barber, fh aes , * 300 ~ 
Bryson & Emanuel, 1 < uo | a ies me a) 
‘ 0 
Matt Calvert 70 142 1000 500 
(eas ste E> pee | 
ry A Cox, ao 7 
A Calvert, - bid 1 o 
1% 
Wr Crumpton, * 33 150 : 
Wi UCalin, St M “ ‘3300 Bt] HS 
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bed 400 200 
1138114 1000 7 60 
i 1800 900 
7 7 300 100 
3g neres 1500 700 
2 1000 500 
as Eee 2 243 1400 700 
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sa 5 RE 400% 200 
3.0. BR. 14, 15,16817 3200 18 © 
Is 2 74 100 50 
DSN Pippen, Hinley's io 344 1000 50 
Win Foy, eas House 400 200 
70 Sat 500 350 
Charles G ras, M.&0. RR. House 00 3.00 
ICH 600 3 00 
Hogers Ragedale’s 42 13to 16 1200 6 00 
do mm 2250 11 35, 
Horn, Stavall & Hooper, housg 100 50 
TL Jackson, do 1300 600 
Jesse J Ragsdale's 38 7 100 50 
‘Anron Jones, ‘do 103 u 600 250 
Jones&Little,  -M.#.0.R.R. 89 600 3.00 
W.H.Jones, House 300 1 50 
Wiley Jones, « 00 3.0 * 
EstaieClemLang Lang's” (60 acres “ansurreyed”) 13000 05 00 
MrsMcLaughlin, MeLemore, 1 3 1100 50 
Rofas el, 6 o 10 20 1% 
W It MeRoy, do 300 150 
Mrs McDowell, do do 400 200 
John Martin, do house 400 200 
b ri, Te 2503500 feet 2000 10 00 t 
w ME&ORR 38 ‘800 260 
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RY Rev 0 1000 7 0 
Rew & Thompson, nal a2 ‘wuld 225 112 
WE Richardson, Roa a 13 to I 1000 500 
ST Smith, Ball's 32 180 1% 
F Smideker, M&ORR 250 1% 
WASmit Lindley's 1 rand 800 40 
Shields & Lamon house 100 wo 
W L Sadler do 906 450 
Est. Robt. Snell, MeBemore'n 4 1to4 1000 5 00 
RP Terrill, ORR 13 20 125 
U's a7 2000 100 
Teel ‘£Tiner, house 600 250 ‘ 
8 Terry, M&ORR why of 10 100 wo . 
PM Trasen. do 82 1 500 200 ‘ 
reefoot & Warren, do ” Mu 1800 7 
W Tiner. "s 16 7 730 375 
Est. Chas. Vosburg, jale’s 330 ned 00 250 
BB Wyndham Ball's 3354546 1250 6 25 
Walker M&ORE ast 1000 50 
WH West. do 40,41 1250 6% 
Young & Drown, house 1500 7 
oun Baas’ 8 lto4 800 40 
Seey Seattle Lang's 134x900 feet 800 40 
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Bale to take place between the hours of 10 clock A. Meand 4 o'dork, P.M. Where 
necessary. & more necurate description of the property advertin will be given ow the im 
of sale. IUS SLEANS, Assessor and Collector. a 
inne 20, 1867—tds. 
HARDAWAY & CO., 
AGENTS. 
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS, 
CORNER WASHINGTON AND CLAY STREETS, 
Vicksburg, Miss. : % 
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Bolts, Easential Oa, Select Powders, etc., and in fact ail 3 


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Embraced in the Pharmacoplé Our Pharmaceutical Preparations are made ie strict nceordance 
with tbe revised Pharmscopia. rrescipicns ‘itgnded to earetully. . 


FAMILY MEDICIN SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, WINDOW GLAS} AND BASH 
of various sites. 2 
Liquors,” . yee Liquors, 


Cognst Brandy, Extra Port ‘Choice Sher Shera mead OM ey nf Wine, 
eit, keene Old Bearbos 


Fluid Ext. Bearberry, Cubebs 
and Buchu, 


Je | And be restored to health and manhood 


again. Large bottles will cost you only 


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Should be kept In good condition, before 
fall thereby, warding off and. preventin 


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— DEALERS 1 


increase — | 
omarion sc gid a poe as 


Pimples, 
JDRY GOODS ng nar pea 


TUTIOMA 


SPICES, LEXINGTON MUSTARD. PAINTS, OILS & COLORS, 
White Lead, Linsced Ol1, Turpentine, Coal Olt, Paints of all Colors, ete, 
Onr stock embrace evoryibing coming within the Drag Dosinces. Give use call andiwe will 


apps BEDE, Saecen ete Has 


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apeltawit Worhionoe Breet.” 


TITZGRRALD, 


PEPPER. 


Py H. PEPPER & CO. 
Pstabli hed 1847, 


DIRECT Iupontens OF DRY Goops. 


“Starch Glows, 


roh 
look sess Be 


iat ride Hoeent pe ba 
; Ws GiB Bra ai 2 


Ing tosnbacribeto a cheap 

‘be found under thé head of 

We have revised anit reduced ont wo 

ay to put tlie Gazette within the reach of 

‘every one, We pledge a newspaper 
every way worthy of) w 

varled and JanterestIng read 

todheS the interest of our scetion, “Let 
Shricnds in the Bast stir themselves in get- 

ting up clubs and extending ‘the elreula~ 

tion of our paper. 

wed SRE 
‘Tue Tovixawexr TooDat—Our clti~ 

zons shoul) not forget the grand tourna~ 

ament tolday, and the ball to-uight. Ex- 

tensive preparations have been mate for 


We Invite attention totheeart of Sm! 
© Parsons, Vicksburg, fini to the fagt, 
they arv now offering fornale three: 
sand sacks of corn, Just recel 
Louis by barges + 4s no 
Ju Vicksberge than 5 & 


Piel, 


va 


Biseh, bod Mr. T-Pewis 
ks wore frovly ised: 
‘Mr. Sanfort being. 


by Mayor Henderson, mot 
at the next 


to theadvertisement of | 
& Co, Driggtats pe! 
a thccaries, Lee street, Merididn,. They 


on hand a choice selection of fresh 
ones andl chemicals, patent medielnes 


of rote al 


scomlve or n 
in 


=a 


|} Loss $100.000. Thou 


BE | commnetics, contain mth that ll a 


on the, 


‘yes | the spplicant, together with date of marriage, 


fing | eredly confidential. 


Tlouse, 
buildings were destroyed by fire 


tole the work of 
an ineend! 


JN 3 Juye 9%—John Campbell, a 
Bobile turfman, died here to-da; 


Gen. Sherinan i quliy ean ne of elear- 
tog the Pate Valley of iins-in two 


grid feenty Tndlame 
f cont ma ‘of Moore's Fort 


One ae edt. tee 

a D ‘s son was mortally wonnded. 
iro Indians were killed- and th 
Ya 


ae motes ey igo for mings 
zie ws Pat ae os 
6. 10—Flour A 


Corn dull, 


e 


Fe 
ae 


2 
TRE 


r, Cubeds 

in the South, 
Bow before the 
and 


[Jere the cuticle; beligevegetable, it is 
perfectly harmless. For sale, Wholesale 
and Retail, by Bescen, Snurrs & Co. 
‘Chemists, Troy, N. ¥. See theiradvertise- 
‘ments {n another column fn'this paper. 


know vax DESTINY. 

Mavaux E. F, Tuoueros, the great Englials 
sAatrologist, Clarvoyant and Prschometriein 
Who bas astonished the scientific classes of 

Old World, bas now located herself at 


uch wonderful powers of etoond right, as to 
her to imnpart knowledge of the great 

‘est Importance to the 

either sex. While 

delineates the very features of the person 

you are te marry, and by the sid of an 1n- 

‘aizement of intense power, known as the 

Psychomottope, guarantees to produce « lifo- 

like picture of the future husband or wife 


position in life, leadiug traits of character, 
€e Thus je no humbug, es thousands of tev 
timonials can assert, 

sired « certified certifica:e.or written gu 
antes, tbat the picture is what it parports to 
be By enclosing « «mall lock of heir, and 
stating place of birth, age, dieposition, and 
complexion, and enclosing Sfty cents? and 
amped envelope addressed ts yourself, you 
will reéeive the picture! and desired informa- 
tioo by return mail, All communications s0- 
Address in condfience, 
F. Taoesrox, P.O. Box, 218 


A large 6p. Circular giving Information 
of the gpéateat importance to the young of 
ee 

It teachds “how the homely may beeome 
beautifol, the despised respected, and the for- | 
sakes loved, 

No young lady or gentleman should fail 
to sead their Address, and receive = copy 


t-pald, by return mail, 
Pe Ped OY en 0. Dew 


the sake of suffering humanity, send tree to 
all who need it, the recipe and directions for 
making th remedy by which Le was 
cured, 5: ing to profit ad 
Trrtiersexparisom oan go 10 b 
fect evatidence, 

ra JOHN B. OGD! 

“44 Cigar Street, New 


rece havilig been restored to} 
th fa 8 few. wetksiby 0 very simple 
edy, afler having wilféred for several years 
Meevere ling éMfockion, and that dread 
Giseass Cocsvmption—ts auxiour to make 
paouy to bis fellow-enfferers the me 
eure. 
To all who desire it, he will send # cop; 
the prescription used (free of cherge), with 
thedirections for preparing ond wing the 
same, which they will finds sure cone yon | 
Comcxrriox, Asruus, Baoxcurs, Covans, 
Couns, and all Throat and Lang Affection. 


The only object of the advertiver jn send 

the Preseription ia to benefit the afliet rr} 

spread information whch be eouccivet to be} 
invaltable, and he 


er will | 
ytits remedy /an weil Gt ther ‘nol 
lowing. 


then a 
‘and may prov Parties wishing 


jase, oy retura mail, will 


Wonderful but True. 


‘the worli-re- 
ommambulistic 


Clairroyant, while in a clairvoyant state, dew 
Tinentes the’very features of tho person 
you are to marry, and by the sid of an in- 
strument of intense power, known as the 

trope, guarautees tw Proagee a per 


On 
marriage, occupation, leading traits of char- abo 
dr 


‘This ss mo tmposition, as testi- | 

ithowt mumber can amert. Dy 
stati , disposition, color 
of eyes apd heir, and enslosing fifty ‘cents, 
‘and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, 
you will receive tha. pisture by retara mail, 
Logetber with desired information. 

(CT Address in, Sg Medeme Gra 

revpe Reatiovox, P.O. Box 297, West Troy 
N.Y. aprildwly. 


fA Youna Lint returning to ber coun. 
try home,afterasojourc ofa few months in 
the City, was hardly Peooguised by her 
friéads, Iuplace of » coarse, rastic, flushes 
face, she hada soft ruby complexion of al- 
Bazble amootboes, and instead of 
twenty three abe really appeared but <i¢' 
teen, Spon inquiry as to the semuse of v0 
great a change, she plaisty told them that 
she bad used the CIRCASSIAN BALM, snd 
it an invaluable sequisition to any 
Lady's toilet. By itsjuse ahy Lady or Geo— 
| teman ean improve their personal appear 
‘anco as hundred fold. 1t is simple ia ite co: 
bination, as Nature herself is simple, Jase 


> 


mlehee 


uae Hardware, &e., 
No. 17 North Water Birt, 


‘MOBILE, ata: 


sel] 


Receiving, Forwarding and General 
Cmmission Merchants, 
No. 22 South Commerce Street, 


MOBILE, ALA. + 


f-nvom. L wore: 
Le, 4. Manns. 


mayd-ly 


Lamor/anrwen. ) 
Tuos. Duaoas. J 


L. BREWER & CO., 
Generaf,Commission Merchants, 
OR THE SALE OP COTTON AND COUN- 


try Produce ; sito, Grocers and Dealers in 
Northera and Western Goods, 


No. 55 Coe, Commerce and St. Louis Ste. 


MOBILE, ALA. 
_Far-Orders will be promptly attended to, 20 


SAMUEL LOCKE, 


Nos, 37390, dL amd 43 Peters Street, 


mbouse acd 


Late Front Levee, between Custo 
Bigheille Streets) 

New Orleans. 

mponTens aot HEALERS 18 


HARDWARE, 
Tin Plate, 
Sheet Iron, 
ar tr00, 
Nails, 
Axes, 
Cestiogs 
Masiile 1 
Mand 
Blackemithe’ Bellows, Plantation 
—md- 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 
of every deseription, 
Jas, Ul. Mall's (May 


Cathous 


Vost's Patest COTTON PLOWS & SCRAMERS. 


Fan Mitts, 
Corn Shelters, 


a 


‘iu, Japanned & Stamped Tiaware 
TINSMITH’S MACHINES & TOOLS. 


COOKING & HEATING STOVES 


of every ‘deseription. 


Agent fer the Celebrated 


STEWART COOKING STOVES. 
PeTanuiameD 1x 1838. 


John K. Randall, | 


BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, 
PRINTER AND BLANK BOOK 


Manufacturer, 
No. 5 (old No. 44) North Water St, 
MOBILE, ALA. 


par Account Books, Printing Paper, 
Mercantile Blanks, Stationery, &c., 
at Wholesale and Retail. 

ter Law. Medical, 
School and Misecllancous Books fo 
sale on necommodating terms 


prepare to ell a Lar 
Ervatiy rederd 


+ ce doe. per pound 
HCO Ga SBE rons ned 
tie moet. port 


tle wors—saitable for country 
sold ata dinconat of from 9 to 


Taber nf fonts of wood type, in diet rate. or 
ing duplicates of fonte ‘occasioned by the 
tng of two ofices), will be sold at a discount of 
pes ect roms price Hie 
‘tale pind How present 22 (8 Jasben 
wilt be mat fo 32 for 
A Regalo 


‘se 
2 per cent discount from trado pri-| 


Ws hace sings mumter of stand, caer. 
be diaposed of at a Uberal discount — 


\IeB. ae 00., 
Wholesale Draggists, | 


No. 181° Mian Street. 
jy HOUISVILLE, KY, 


Thoolog cal | F 


+) Soathers comutry, (Alalisus.) 


A amrisr... : = m 
‘CUSHING HOUSE. 

Lai ee 
amas ot 8 


vag ba fer da Segue Drwte 


Camp: 
(Pormeriy the Bopet House,) 
JAS. W. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. 
(Late of Samer, r County. ) 
MOBILE, aba 


AVING taken sod) thoroughly 
Ai share Bones ee paero a 
factiot te all 


Se caarses 
“IGE WELSON. HOUSE, 
‘Though not the a Biggen” wang | Mr 


ay eae. 


Jackson, Miss., 


AB extablished & repetation (4 
bie Room? Clean Hedi 


To Obtain 
Good Fare & Good Rooms 


STOP AT THE 


MAGNOLIA COPTAGE, 


JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI. 
mayles 


Tivate Boarding 
BY MRS. ANN DOZIER, ST. LOUIS, MO. 
T BAY Benzeed a erge an eommodions fr 


vate Boarding House, 88d wail be pleased to 
da. 


Patton House, 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, 
wW;.8 8 PATTON, PROP’R. 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
JOSIAH JONES, : PROP’R. 


This well known Motelts still open Gar the re 


corm ef alt 

Ra gsc jale Hous, 
+ ON THE HILL, 

On the East Side of the Rail-osd 


aya open for transient and permancot 


juve the Ladies to cail a: 


8. Country 


DEY GooDs, 


Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats de, de 


will od tt to theiridvastage to give us a call 
KAUN, WOLFF & AARON, 


jun 6 Opponite Jooes House. 


“The “Safety Hand Lamp, 
Meteor, Burning Fluid. 


HIE pew Meteor Safety Hand Lamp is the la 


‘he Lamp wil not Brow out 
si bie. The 
that of refived 


od oaly needa a tes! 10 be ep 


FALLON, PULTOX & CO. 


of Mim 
LLOYD, WHITE & CO.. 
WHOLEALE & RETATL GROCERS, 
GENERAL COMMISSION, 
Receivingy and Forward cl 

Yrout Servet, (in the Driek St 


MERIDIAN, 115° 


Agente for the 

| ak il termiah tm 
Thewe Lines have 

wing equal 2 the bet 


farsish the whale Country cot renieut 


MERIDIAN FOUNDRY 


MACHINE SHOP 


THE undersigned is! fully “prepared to 
made 


nings, Vi 
Ser saa et Paget Ww ses tron 
for Cemetery. OF 


macmind 


‘asewhere, with 
_aywi >+* 


are haved 
W.W. MU! - 


~epaaeceeal |" 
House. 


gt tee evi 


Fs} ae 


Tufant Soothing Syrup” a 


july 
leapt tang $5 
mau ace the 
Rare tlhe bettBe tbe? > 


’ 
Eicieat ond eeidble We 41 came, Lavaiusble id 
the following diseases: 


SUMMETE-COVPLAINT, IRREGULARITIES: 
TULBOWELA KESTIVENE Ss 
ETHiXG, eee 
Gives tinatth'to the chitd aad rest to the mother 


We could erpiah any quantity of oertiticates 
bearing eviiepee of ite superior Yraluies, Unt 
rete thst car medicine sald sland ont own 
merits, wii eter wilt do wpomte 

Jaaes Beste £00. 


Leborator), {PF Butlitt Steet, Losey ie ke 


PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


HURLEY'S SARSAPARILLA. 
. 
hare hewn disoveted 


F all the remedies th 


Hurley's Agee Tonic, 


Iurle; 


falted to effect w cur 


“ 
a" pleasant. to 
slit" be. eertaia to. cure 
sd agwe or chills and tever 
roytiet orm, 
JAMES RUDDLE & Co. 
Louigvilie, Ky 


HURLEY'S 


Popular Worm Candy? 


‘As (hia is really A armor ron worwy, and! 
1 palitable form 19 


ef all other prepar 
erlectly Lantelons au 

aUbDD 3 

Hroprietors, 


HURLEY'S 


STOMACHIC BITTERS. 


For 
Debi‘ity, 
‘Appetite, 
adiges.ion, or 
‘ant of Action of tho 
SURDERED STOMACH, 
no, bitters that ean compare, wilt 


® | These in remoting theme distressing complaints. 


For sale or can be bad 
the United States, or 


dat any drag ere 
Thaes REDOLE Re: 
Lunieville, Ky - 


Oriental Pearl Drops, 
I hes brantifying the comple: electra! y 
rrmnring Tam, Preckles, Botebes, god giv- 
Ing the skin dn elegant emcotiineeg Bot + es'y- 
by any other. Ita use schong (hd tadion 
ofa ee arn er pCa hh 
a intinitely super th 
toaee of any lady, iefeatiet 


Bettison's i re Lini- 
megs tnt cue bees 
“wo aro 


lai far It, Try a. 


you will never 


‘She find true Bits, 

Dy informing bla, whershe may fing her, 
pena die > armen al 

"Governor Fletcher, of Missouri, has 


offered x roward of $300 for the ar-| 


rest of the twelve or fourteen scoun- 
«rela who robbed the Richmond Bank 


und killed the and two citizens | W , 
Oldest Commercial Colledge in the 


of that place, on the 22d ut.! 


Albert Pike of the Memphis Appesl, 
haa an unusual command of language. 
Here is one of his impressive senten- 
ces: “Bankruptey, foreign war, inter- 
sal hatreds, eJhell of fre thinly’ crust- 
od over, now dissensions, separations, 
atrifes, new rivers of blood, repeated 
tlecimations, new lightnings of thered 
deserved wrath of God, the corruding 
stains of innocent blood upon the soul, 
the insensible horrid lapee into the 
moat hideous of iam, all the 
Dantesque horrors of the infernal re- 
wrions that the ebades of dead nations, 
tortared, inhabit—all these stare uj 
con them out of the rf sileut dark- 
wes of the future days.” 


Sxusove Rutnoav Accipust.—A train 
on the Mississippi Central Railroad 
ran off the track near Duck Hill, 
‘Tuesday morning, in consequence of 
an open switch, and the: engineer 
Mr Perey, who’ formerly rosiden in 
this city, was instantly killed. ‘The 
locomotive was badly broken, and ser- 
eral cara were damaged. Mr Percy 
Joft helpless family to mourn his 
1oas,—Memphis Bulletin. 


Ce 
flurlbutt, Sturges & Co., 
AT THETE OLD STAND, 


on the Corner, and their 


NEW STORE 
ADJOINING, 


AVE on band and are constantly receiving 
HH \ovhargeat eau best seppiy of 


Dry Goods, 
Clothing, 
Grocerics, 
Hardware, 
. Catlery, 
Crockery, 
Bagging, 
Rope, 


Boots, 
Shoes, 
Hats, 


EVER SEEN IN THIS COUNTRY. 


Wedich gy iN wall ap tow an hry, cam allord 
any rate they wi enderso! 
They invite foair old ecsiomers, friends and 


aye Mea ihe 
Reyeee Brarces ey wil'be sere to Beye 
LA WARNING 
TO ALL MANKIND. 


Heer choad always be io every ac- 
tiom in life should ot all times think 


(aioe before once. 
od abor jogs lonk before we leap for by 
rash eet we may entail misery upon e whole 


veful a man sboold be in all he does 
wud of sugar witb 
the market. Nor 
cotton and above all 
bey Furnitare until 
of 


WAGNER & RUSIHL.|2 


‘We liave now ou hand a large and well selected 
ot of 


PARLOR AND* BEDROOM 


which we are determined to ell at the very low. 


Cat prioes. 
‘also Pits, Oi | Terpentine varnish 
paletors materlale, be. 

it ia bur leteatice te follow tie business and 
wre wr willing to work for axa protts, 

Old farnitere 


well aasured we en please you in prices end 
quality. 
CRANES METALIC BURIAL CASES 


WAGNER & RUSH. 


fener > APR ed eo el 
NEW STORE! 


LEE STREET, 


TURNITURE!: 


United States. 
aris pakilieeeles 
Cne Thousand Students 


Daring the Current Year. 


Comparative Coet.and Value of the Ed- 
ucation Given Here and in the Ordi- 
nory and Literary : 

1 is believed to be the first in Earops 
merion, chartered with Commercial, 

Agricultural and Mechani¢al Dopart- 

ever judent who gives Pro) 
attention to Wruction, is qualified 
fore graduating to keep any “set of 
it matters pot what tho business 


id the 


Hiab, 

Freneb, Spanish, German,Latin or ‘Greek 
Langusges, or the higher Mathematics, 
rto, separately, We hare 
Coat of full Commerelal Course 

bere—Tuition.. -.....-0++. 
Hoard for three monthe...... 
Contingent expenses, al 
TOtAd seoesen 

After which the student is ready to go 
into beneeaen, sa make $1000, $2000, or 

}, annually. kK 

Cosr or. Onntvany Lrreuary Conteazs. 
—About bere poser: for four years, 
‘or $1000 ; clot! four years, ¢200, 
Seto otal $410, and fr yoo ok 
time ex} Oar student will begin 
to work after three or four months, and 
make, say the first year, about $1200 ; 
and soo rea ‘and nine months at prob- 
bly $1800,or $6150 he earns in four years. 
Deduct $255 loaves $5892 net gain io our 
Students; bot to the other a net expense 
of $2400; or $8295 our atudent has gained 


dent to earn $1000, #2000, or $3000 an- 
ually, to be the best fortunes parents 
ive their sons, So far as kaown,not 
one of the thousands of our graduates, i 
out of profitable employment. A word 
to the wise is safScient. 
Circulars and Catalogues Sent to all 
Who Desire Them. 
N, B.—Young gentlemen who have en- 
tirely neglected their studies for the past 
few years, oan hero be perfected in any 
branches ‘they gasy desire, in a 
months. 


TERMS---Payable in Advance. 


Poomanship—lesronn not limited, $ 25 00 
Book-keeping—double and sin, 
entry, ote., a perfect course, : 50 00 
Aritbmetio—inelading nll com- 
: 50 00 
20 00 


méreial caloal 
Tho abore constitutes 130 Commercial 


lations, t 
Lecture on Commercial Law, 
ree, 


Stationery for Commercial Course, 


including blank books, : : $ 1000 
Stationery for Penmanship, =: 2 50 
Diploms, for Master of Accounts, 10 00 
English—-Gramatica! Cyarse, : +' 50 00 


English—fall Course, not lizited, 

inclading History, Rhetoric, ete. 100 00 
French—full course, not limited, 100 00 
Spanish—foll course, not limited, 100 00 
German—full course, not limited, 100 00 
Latin —fall course, not limited, 100 00 
Greek—fall course, not limited, 100 00 
Algebra—full course; pot limited, 60 00 
Geometry-—full course not,limited' 50 00 


A Life Ticket in all 
meats, : tit et 
Por any’ Langoage, per month, + 
Drawing per month, : : : ¢ 

N. B—A Student bavi 
Course in any branch as 
tled ton Life Tickot in that Department. 
such branches as he may 


a liberal deduction made. 
Board and lodging in American, 
French, Spanish, or German familics at 


| from $30 to $35 per month. 
We only aak tie public for s call, and fect | 


Office Room, No. 7. 


FACULTY: 
RUFUS DOLBEAR, Parspexr, 


Lecturer on Business Customs, Sook, 
Keeping, the Sience of Penmanship, 


a | Agricoltural © Depertment——, Prin - 


Mechanical Department, Peinci- 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
RONKADAUN 


i do the Correspondence. cf 


ANK & NOE! co, 


| Atmospheric Portable Soda Fountain. 
Manefactured and sold by the Patentes, 
| 508 North Fourth (Street, St, Louis, 


CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, 
MATTING 
HOUSE ANDIS/i\4 B 


50G ar QueTy Steam, 
mar2dawéen RT. LOUIS, 


DOWDALL, HARRIS & CO 


ENGINE & MACHINE SHOP, 


Corner Second Mopgan , Street 
4 Mollers, Haw and Griat Mill Mabinery, Xin 
fie aed Double’ Girehlae Baw Sila Febecco 
jerews and tien, Lard Kerews: 
and Opti Machines, uid 


Milla, 
Cas fo , Uiaet Pana, ete. Cotton 
Pearce Oey ae 
ee 
Be eat, 
©M Well Mac! 


STERLING PRICE. CELSUM PRICE. 


STERLING PRICE & CO., 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


No. 23 North Commercial St., 
Southwest Corner Commercial end Chestnut Bta. 
ST. LOUIS, mo, 

ILL rod . Sa Css 

‘a peels 

the sale 0f Cotton, Tobacoe 

tue purchase of Plantation Sapp! 
of goods fer oar customers. 

WELLS & MANNING, — 
Wholesele aod Retail Dealers to 


»/|China, Glass and 


QU EENSWARE, 
X, W, Corve Fourth and St, Charis Sts, 


ST. LOUIS, MO. 


Cincinnati. 


FRANKLIN TYPE FOUNDRY. 
I, ALLISON, Sup't. 
168 Vine S@eet, Cincinnati, Ohio 


2@ Electrotyping, Stereotyping and 
Wood Engraving. may4sw3m. 


French Burr Portable Grist Mills, 
ForCorn Meal, Wheat Fioaring abd Stock Feed, 


“Queen of the South.” 
ferent Tails are built tom cboleg ace 
Geena maces 
PamphleL vy 


4 Cor, pag sm a” 
martiewly ‘iseisnedl Onie, 
HINKLE & CO., 


No. 365 West Front ft, Clncinnatl, 0, 


COMMISSION. MERCHANTS 


ualeers, » Gland 
Cutaneous 

Coms, Bantons, Chilblatns, 
hands, Lips, &e.; Bi 
Animals, 0. 


434 Broad way, 


ORANGE ° BLOSSOMS 


Bes R. Costar, 


iy, N.Y. 
: radio tS talec sac dnasramnad Re Yn 


wick. ‘ 
By Barnes, Ward & Co.. New 
Wholesale 


‘Aelita for Southern Mater, 


° 
“COSTAR 
UNIVERSAL 


BUCKHORN SALVE. 


Foy Cuts, Burns, Brulses, Wounds, Boils, 


lotr, Sore Nippl 
vnery | Blind ‘ainful Piles; roe: 
trid. 


lous, 


lata everywhere. 


(87 Sold by all Deny 
ohms HENRY H COSTAR, Depot 


Iway, Nv ¥. 
t#-And by RB. Y. R. Chadwick, Meridi- 


an, Mya 


By Barnes, Wand & Co. New 


iy 
Orleans “La. Wholesale Agents for South= 
em 


Saates, 


sT. u 1 HO. 5 » } ay 
Manufseturera of all Koda of Bleum Engine CORN SOLVENT, 


For Corns, Bunions, Warts. 
te. Boxes, 23 ets. 30 eth, amd OE 


£% Sold by all Drupalaty every 
t-And by HENRY IOOSTA: 


(CH-And by R. Y. it. Chadwick, Merldi- 


an, Mins, 


CB~Barnee, Ward & (bo. 


La., Wholesale Agents gorBonthern States. 


“COSTAR'S” 
PREPARATION OF: 


BITTER-SWEET | 


vor HEAUTIFYING TH COMPLEXION. 
Used to Séiften and 


Beautify the Skin, 

remove Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, &c. 
lies are now using Itdm preferance ta 

all others. y 


ar Bottles, 


every where. 
RY R. COSTAR, Depot 


Rt. Chadwick, Meridi~ 


ome by Narnes, Warl & Co. New 


im Ly Wholdaaie Agents for Bouth- 
tates. 


a's” name is 
ox, Bottle, and ‘Flasky before ‘you 


loned Sores; 
Eruptions, 


without rezard to valos, amd wot to be fer 
Keay what gate tetecetres et 


RETICLE OP COM 

rm OFFERED TO 

wit, afer © thorough tert 

ei itt oe ate Sy 
The Roulloh ta pat up la relia, sad bas only'te 


DURABLE FIRE AND WATER-PROOF COVERING. 
caren: Ovurebes, Fac 
‘ae 

Decks, Bc. 


MIOA ROOFING PAINT, 


Paiot, No stool can rant under it, 


|, Digsoantte the Trade. Cireulars and Price 


‘oat 
is to 


the 


‘of tie CHINGRORA 
Susien kod Cenade, 


ie of 
Hayanna and American Segara and 
POT, 


T 
so ick " 


‘The World Astonished 
Aithe iconderfil revelations maile by the great 


Madame It. A: FERRIGO. 


‘Bo mortél ever knew. Bho 
thowe who, from dotelul 
ty lore, los: 


m eoneeraie 
dont o 4 


com: | nt to rember A 
Teeoets you Uebe wrde cu 


‘have 0 favorable an oppor 


A. PERIGU,” 
5, Butte, X,Y 


AFFLICT 
Suffer no More! 
When by the use of DR JOINY 
ELIXIM you can be cured permanently, and a 


trifling east. 
The saioniehing poorer» which has tiended 


tio, 
preparation ever 


Sure ia guaranteed in 
‘oe four bottles to o 
One buttie is aullicieat to elfect @ cure in all 


ordi 
ALSO, Die JOINVILLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, 


for the ny and went cure « f Gouerrles, 
Seo" | GlosesUrediral Dinbarges, Uravels buncia' 


f9 to . 
cHUTTS & Co.; Chemists, 
River Street, Troy, N.Y. 


CRISPER COMA. 
Se b she saieatifat 
Meera retaste 
Bochaloed the very beat anc 

ORISPER COMA, 
For curling the Hair of either Sex into 
‘Wary and Glossy Ringlets or 
Heavy Massive Curls. 


per Coren 
se ukah igen enallee 
ue ally pare 
‘mada the wom Somplete article Cf the 
‘Offered to the American public, The 
iirbe een to any address, sealed, 


orders to 
‘W. 1. CLARK, & 0O., Chem! 
Bo 8 West Fayette Bireet, Byraruse, NY. 


LETTE. 


SEMI-WERKLY GAZETTE| 


J. SHANNON, 


and Railroad Offices in 
Mr. H. Callum, Tele- 


eae atc el ia ane FITLER & HELLEN, 
Se — ee ’ 20 St. Michael Street, 
Mobile, Alabama. 


CUSHING HOUSE. 


* PRIGE OF SUBSCRIPTION 
Bem. Week “ 


Weekly? 


7% LEACHMAX. 2. wart. 
LEACHMAN & SMITH, 0 
‘ y 

fa 


ATTORSEYS AT LAW, Meridian, _eragygrsay bands LAROE oTOCK ot Corner at ee Fre Ohio Levee, EN We ated the 
ce A od " careied in Mates $6 Aaverticing in Semt-Weenty 
Wo SVAN 2 5 re, Fay Plantation and ‘Road Wagons, |" * >. _ Leb tae Grtaette « 


EVANS, WHITAKER & GRACE, Dearborn & Jersey Spring Wagons, Campbell | House lyme, 2me. Smo, 60, 32 m0. 
tien : { 3 


oa es 
(Formerly the Roper House,) A PE 
AS. W. CAMPBELL ‘ qu om 
ana . Propeietot. 7, ssn carta of 
4 val he for 16. 
Court a Merpian re tpn (late of Sumter,Covnty.) vabllahed one year for 
eye whe reaide a « distanee and whe may eatrast MOBILE, ALA in the Weeklr Uasette, 


Wheelwright Material ! 
Wagon and Burry Spokes, Hubs; 


© Rims, Shafts, Tongues, &c., 
Ablof whieh we offer st WHOLESALE and 


ene Over ate E_V. EAKLY & Co. 
tice iu the Court House, Marion, Mina, sar Oly Front Row, Meridist, 
RAD Janine, arth. 


STEELE & WATTS \ YOUNG LADIES’ - 
al pce Bos Beskryf ghSchool, 
part mareh S ae 


publ uy th 
AVING taken and thoroughly refitted the | ¢.; om! Weekly for 20 00, in the W 
He rerranese Moncberanshle resi the | ak eduction wit be imade where 
ronage, feeling eonlldest that f can give gutis. | Ueements are published in both papers. 
factiog to alt whe sup ‘couraged by the Iiheral_patron- 
enderk Qe Gazette, and with aview 

its clrew! iT 


| 1OUIS HOFFMAN 
AL 


me, 
Jan W, CAMPORLI. 


‘Surwly 


|L, ot LOWEST CASH PICEA. ive 
Pie cs Caen Ce ha Muh su eocnaumuns, | THE NELSON HOUSE, ra 
SHANNON & GALLAGHER, Department. wt iH » Payllewin jo. ichael street. S100. 


Thongh not the “ Biggest” Building, , 
0c, PARKER. 7. M. LAKE. THOS, ¥. EMELDON. ae months 55.0, 
be! Five copter of Seml-Weeekly one 


- PARKER, LAKE &CO., RAILROAD JUNCTION [rH copudiebtaiin 
Jackson, Miss., months $ 810.00. 


————— 


JENNINGS. Cotton Factors and Grocers, I 


Rooms, Clean Heda, and other | « 
Northwest Corver St. Louis und Water Sta, | SSTetisvees for the THAVELING TUnLIC.” | Speeches of 


ov. A. G. Brown 


will spare to eiforu ta make} amd Hon. Walker Brooke, at 
eeezeeriater SBt spss ane I 
MOBILE....0....ss0eons sos ALA.) “er Tores mercies Retry Barnee 
epritew, 'JOUN NELSON, Prop'r.| We find in the Clarion a rketch of the 
a ln Oh crs la : 
speeches made by these Gentlemen at 
Keep alwayh on bend, Dagging and Rope, Sails, To Obtain Terry, on the 4th of July, which, as part 
ave ats, kiteeer Good Fare & Good Rooms of the history/of the times, worepublish 


Gor. A.G Brown in response to the 


Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine STOP AT THE call to preside over the meeting, proceed 


> ed in wapeech of some length and great 
y power, to explain the object of the meet- 
j See Dealer fe oll hinds of MAGNOLIA (| OF ing and to describe the istues which 
= a ],| are before the people. He maid that the 

fi ¥ WESTERN PRODUCE/IRA W. PORTER & CO.,| _srcicsox, ssnuunres. | uectol tne messing ras Jo arrests 
7 AND ODD FELLOW’S HALL, Si ete reallen of qesi even] seadinene so food 

And House Furnishing Goods, ; Royal Strest, sing 3 taonnshe wheaiace, ae eh 

a + |Pientation ““Suipplics.| | wont, atanama. [ BAY Eeppet age hes Sentai Gr weal irene 


ALLO'N FULTON & 60. 
Meridiamy Miss, 1 
Wholesale” abd Retail Dealers in! 
FURNITURE, 


HARDWARE, > 


Ii ger Ordere 4 Wholesale and Retailers of sco any of my old friends. interests were identical and that x blow 
pA, Dh maa att Lape apd Xe. 38 8 teat, botoee Fieeand Olive, {leveled nt the prosperity of the one 
~— | Hardware 


spell could not feil to reach the other, He 
i aE years in the publi 
Hardware|Potton House, 
fall Btock, consisting in past of 0 in the State were 
F fina 


hat bad b 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, % os + 
, tovote for him. Hislocks were whiten 
‘ * 

RENTAL RURGRONS, Meridian, GLASSWARI BOOKS and STATIONERY, PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, RR. Jing for thegrave. In the ordivary course 

tcanice with aeendae st D OMDER WARR, ‘Musio, Musical Instruments, 
ER SST eager ti iy : BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, 
hy the steno “ 

xs bew 


|. AS SEAR of human events, the longer portion of 
Jones Hou 
Toys, Mi , Goods, |. : ; 
Sesto bitten = at a a ") louse FURNISHING Goops, 
Wait Coats Prost awe } . 


his life hed been spent; and the days 
— one r! Loe 
WILLIAM GASTON, A “Vertu Hie todTareads Crtseds Sa well noes Bot le aspen hr ihe s-| Sheree eee 
LASS, 


SC.) that remained to bin must, noder the 
joexorable |i of nature, be sbortio 
SpriTawten DESIRABLE COODs veption and sccummodatian of ae who bad ofteoum: 
ERS bis services to the eitizens of Merid~ 
‘a ae & Mechanic and House Cs 


comparison with those that had passed. 
Iisa wort ls wall wows ts the poblio and shows Sasi, we Nitin Co “iano Bresette, 


Se 


WOODRUFF & DISERENS 
‘Dealers in 


As God was his judge@h any counsel 


For Merchants and Traders, 


Also, 


who, whether from tb 


foc itself, “Having framed indow-Glass, | > — | ' e 
hoc beet war bie be bes | ; | DAVIS & MORRIS, eet te ce Glass, Ragsdale Hous. tune tee 
aoe Ss, v 2 oth. lored had 

Teepoasibie partes for ove belf the amomat ; Cotten - Facto ON TUE HILL, Leer trergte verte ae 

to B. T. Rash and A. Therefook, eptTam. actors, GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS, Oh the East Side of the Rail---d | det to give liberty to the blacker. The bis 


Jory of the causes of the struggle disproves 


men late sn 
' ENDERSON Recelying, Forwarding and ‘Bale for transient and permanent | the assertion. The South did not go to 
i HILL, HENDERSON &.€0 line as tow an they} se c =a byt ra day ‘gh ‘ia roombere ings | war to eoplave them nor the North 10 
tessle: ‘ : jersbante, . modious, and the Mroprieyor is making | set them Iree. e object of the South 
arabe = ccie| ORAERAL Comission memcmANTs THE We PORTH E COX, | man and imperroept coi frm peopl wan to eli a0 ipdspene 

FAMILY & FANCY ; i ‘04d Feli Pioneer i ome a dent govervment of their own, the ob: 


—— o Northern people was, ns they 
dea mere PTET LAE Ct & Alford. . 8, BIDGOOD, Nee eeese' is oa mualeneie te 
MERIDIAN, ‘MISSISSIPPI MERIDIAN. MISs. 5, & mrnaoon, Cincinnati. tion the laws and the Union.” 


solicited. . 
Base Mr Ceah advances WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER LN Fe tee cis __ | colp after the war commenced issued a 
Were ck bln me |e So gees : ; ee aon ‘ 
‘Saati eran bi rerio pia date Boolis é Stationery: | FRANKLIN TYPE Eeeomruce faa crore 
8 & STAB 


r, Jackson 
"Dred Poultips, Meridia 5 ‘Watts & tthe Union; bat the right of self-gov- 
KPowsil, 5.0. spetenly |Blamk Book Manufacturer & Printers! 65 15... Gre ( erflaak teiag the paramount ain of 


wnat sousene, ean, those States, bis proposition wax not ac~ 
vy a _ if cepted. The war progressed. The slaves 
‘Vigksbargy | ‘iekebarg, _ Yasoo City. 


were finally declared tren ns a military 


VIGKAUORG, wise, 


Ohio. 


sar Electrotyping, Stereotyping and 


i f MOST RESPECTFULLY call the atter Wood Engraving. may4aw3m. | necessity os the armies of the Union ad 
\ W. WILLIAMS & CO., of ey Lg ewe gel gh odie hg Tg = vanced, and they were eventually eman~ 


f= now opeaing, and cffcriog ab ususeally hw | French Burr Portable Grist Mills, | cipated a» a result of the war not antici 
For Corn Meal, Wheat Floaring and Stock Fees, | pated by either section when it com- 


ba 2: " 3, menced. It was the overruling of events 
Queen of the South by the finger of God, to whose interpo- 
tion you, my colored frienda, are in 


debied for your freedom. 


FORWARDING AND 


Conttiittion Merchants, 


KEEP siwayson band Agseia Vicksberg and Meridian Sop ae joy 20. other : 1 lauso acd cries of * 
ose | th (Pronk ond bed a ‘y ea ie Pampiter trees, of call . vated historical facta 
=o reg melee cota onto ~ ; one time slavery existed 
Preseripio ~ (save Vermont,) of the Unior 
po accuracy 


New Spring & Summer Goods jaeithstn: SP jasetsneec ‘ HINKLE GO, |r steers eblbic be bail to"his have, 
DROACH, BROW: O NEW STORE! 5; No, 365 West Proat St, Clacianati, 0, | Sra ney ramps sorbet ones 


os tonhow that negroes 

1832, North, were vs dae hey dbo —_ 

- ‘ESTABLISHED ‘hich hi shown in the 

oar SEGbOW STORE, =| MERIDIAN, @MISSISSIPPI. ; South. “The ‘States of Massachusetts, 
MERIDIAN, | MISSISSIP! h Serud 

RE receiving from New Yi 


Lamber-yard and Bullders Warerooms—| New York, Pennsylvania and Coanecti— 
| Cont = 
‘Wentern and’ - OUR FASON 
< hes high. 


‘Bash & Venetian Shutter Factory. were expecially referred to, In one 
> ae instangp a negro bad been buraed alive 
on oe BY 2 Eee Te New York bylaw a “Com: 


Panel door, per’ appointed for slaves ; 
and parties who owned slaves were not 
free them unless they grve 

bid wot becorse & 


tion. ‘The institution of slavery bad 
both. 


rilege with the wi 
fopegeyte 3 


ie ren . _ p.anam 1M. 8, GTETROS. G. B. PRESTOX. 4. 1. sTETSOR. 


M.S. STETSON & (0., 


| soe Bs 


ones 
we 


Tae 


Weekly, 82.00 per Annum. 


| Who stated that be had come to meet tie 


1-| ting the policy of stupidly or blindly 


. | for the benefit of t 


= See | 


NUMBER 37, 
—_—_—_—_—_———— 


the man who thrusts himself into your 
house in the dark hour of night, or takex 


pet ie ah ones ~ : 
T. JAMES HOTEL, |P2tsbeton Thursday de Sundey by | tome cing Sonn eet mtanaeicedy 

m1 ° . GIBSO! \ alse rout hear.” That 7 
NEW ORLEANS. ~~? | —°__._. B-GIBSON cle cacit hea men aoeene. make 


In reference to the question of Ra- 


|construction, be stated tuat our duty, ax 


weil as best Interests. were clear, Tha 
Goveroment of the United States hud | 
acquired the power, if itdid not poss. 
thn right, to dictate the terms of the 
aumision of the State into the Uni 
There ix no evading that fact. [Te w 
advies the bolding of nvention and 
the ace sptance of the terms tendered hy 
Congress without delay, or cavil, He’ 
does not npprove these acts—would h 
framed Uiem differently—but they have 
been passed by the supreme power of the 
Government, and that tv reject of post 
pone th option would be to igcur 
severer penalties than any wo bad yet 
experienced. 


Attho conclusion of Gov. Boown’s ad~ 
drem, io whieh marked attentios 


he introduced Hon. Walker Brookn 
of Vinksbarg, formerly a Benetor. frosu 
Mississippi 1a the United Stetes Coogs-an, 


feliow citizens to teke counsels with them 
in determiniag what is best to be dooe 
inthe interest of our oppressed State — 
‘There was one pariy which wae advoos 


folding ite arms aad leaving the stip of 
State to float down the current into the 
abyss of icremediable ruin Bid destruc 

tion, ‘This wax the party of Non- Action. 
There was another party. A prtty which 
save "Let us be up and doiug.” Let us 
bring the sbip back to moorings ; and 
save what we can of ber precious cargo. 
It was idle to denounce the hardabips of 
the Military Reconstruction laws of Con- 
grens They are the termaon which the 
Goveroment laa required the restoration 
Of the State to the Union, and we could 
not, with aafety, reject them, Conyrers 
offers pence ; #ball we accept or reject ! 
Be asked Action.st if they did 
not hold a Convention what would they 

? Not and thay you will tore: 

give the orem anotle 
The State will bo organized and 
thatepeedily. [foot upon the present 
terms, upon others that will be preacribed 
if these are rejected 


To bis colored friends he would say 
that he wasprobably the first white cit: 
ten of the State who addremed (heir race 
after they become free. In answer to « 
call which was made on him by ® com 
mittee of colored men in Vicksburg, be 
spoke to them at length, giving them 
tach counsel as be believed wold pro 
moto thoir best Interests 1 of 
e. be had aden 


the law, to heir winds, 
the responsibilities 
i condition invalved. 
entleman whether be be 
Indian: but ts ent 
pplication, he mrt 
honest aod industri 


improve u 


with fertil 
it needa 
1k is witbia the 
ry one who will use inoustry 
aad economy. Put your Inbor ean. pres 


Jamar, they were peace 
en, In peace they are tot war, 

Mr, Brooke said that bo bad nothing 
to nay in a spirit of enmity against boom 
rect and rightmiaded Northera map, but 
thers ors mere adventurers here from 
that section who ary not engngnd in wses 
fal pursuits, but whose orject ts to min. , 
money out of ‘he colored people, and sn 
cure their own elevation to ofl r 
wore mischief makers, Theic | 
colcred men is due to a desire to secure 
selfish ends, Mo instanesd the 
an itingraot veador of bogus tickets im 
Vieksburg, which purported to give the 
boider the privilege to travel cm rail 
roads in any part of the country after 
thirty days and to enjov mapy other priv - 

all for twenty-five cents exh, 
This scoundeel had obtained nearty au 
hundred dollars in this way from uosnw 
v1, whose friend be pre 
ke of the eatses of 
wore the deniol by 
to the Southern 


fessed to bs 
the war. 
the 


into the comion 
people of the Sou 
ege for the benetit nf both 

the evils of @ crowried popula: 
North anid this te 


soil.) War ensued from this and otie 
¢auss, The North «nid to the So 
murrender your artis add you «all be 
cared in the ineuitation of slaver 
proposition was not seceded 
war progressed, and the result wa: 
cipation ; now let both races, ace 
Unis result, so act as to tern it to Lest nc 
count, 


A Paris telegram of the Sth relating 
Maximilfan’s exoctition_enys: 

Ta the Senate and Corps Levisla- 
tif, today, speeches. were made de 
the execntion as a crime 
against civilization. Orders hav 
been sent ont suspending from their 
fanctions all French consuls in the 
All festivities in 


memory of the ill fated? Maximilian. 
Gen. JTH. Stricker was shot on the 

Astat Topeka by » welleducated half- 

breed Indian, named Baslman, for an 


tuved, after fifty bucksix 
Tatged ft his body. Both 


Mrive pam” thus deseribed fry thre 
; consists in divi 


nae 


& 


cy 


iT 


EWEEKLY GAZETTE |T* Exptmnatory Recdmstrac-| the 
Ba Tid ani aE OE 


tusume? h ; 


' 
will be 


Publis ane year far (16 00, 
TP" The sare rates will be charged for adver 
tisernents ih the Weekly. 
{FA dlacouint of ouethird will be! made Yor 
advortinersats pabliahed ti both papers. 


Judge Hill writes ue there was an 
errot in thé rales and. general orders 
for proseedings in Bankruptey in the 
Southern District of this State, The 
Teegintor for this Congressional Dis- 
trict wil fe in Meridian on the Ist 
Monday itt each month, in Jackson 
the nid Monday, and *in 'Vieksburg 
the 3d Monday in each month, and 
uot alternate months as was stated in 
Rale No, 1, published by us 


————— 
Om tho 3d inst prize fight came 


off at Plaquemine, La, which created! / 
lively times among the “fancy’” of |}¢@, and they sball not be"bound or 


New Orleans. Three steamboats cov- 
ered with people left that city forthe 
“round selected for the “mill.” The 
yartieato the contest were Jim: Tur- 
rand Tom King, and the: stake 
| 4,008 King came out victorious in 
fifty-seyon rounds. Time, fifty-six 
loinates. 
~ ee 
Rt. Rev. Bishop Quintard is lying il 
| f gastric fever at Rome, Ga. 


eee 

The Sherif of Tishomingo county, 
\fiwissippi, says there are $1,500 per- 
sons in that county wlto have failed to 
ay taxes, and if they do not come 
© time, be will put them to work on 
he roads. 


coca tap sae 

W. G. Caxyos, a photographer, was 
nbot at Pulaski, Tenn,, last Monday, 
by S.L Richardson, and died Tues 
day morning. Riehardson was lodg- 
edia jail 


——-<e--——_—, 

Gen Thos F. Meagher, acting Gov- 
ernor of Montana Tetritory, who 
was drowned at Virginia City, « 
fow days since, will be remembered as 
one of the leaders with Smith O'Bri- 
en and Jolin Mitchell, in the unsne- 
cessful insurrection in Ireland in 
1848. He wus banished to Australia 
for that offemce, but managed to 
anake his escape to San Francisco, and 
subsequently to the Athifitic States — 
Tn the | war he commanded the 

pisll Brigade on the fece al side. 

pcan glean 

Jeff. Thompson, in reply to 

Faqnest from Geo. D. Prentice, of 
the Louisville Journal, that be would 
publish his opinions on the political 
ondition of the country, says: “I 
night cover the whole groand where 
say that I heartily concur in the 
sentiments of General James Long- 
xtroet;" but he adds that be goes still 
farther when he declares that, what- 
ever the p of the victors. aaght to 
be—which he will not disenss—“they 
only have the right to make the laws, 
which we have simply the right to 
obey, or leave the country, or remain 


ST LTT 


"PANY 


OF municipal, exercising adthority by 
virtue "of ‘‘sach’ provisiotal ‘Gorern- 


places; and that such commanders 
shall also Nave power to prohibit, sus- 
pend, or set aside “any act “of ruck’ 
government or of any subordipate su~ 
thority thereof, the intent of the afure- 
said act being that.such . governments 
shall be considered subariinate to 
military, and all actsdape by 
commanders shall be deemed valid. 
It provides furfher that Boards of 
Registration shall admit to®registry 
such persons as they, shall deem 
entitled to registration wader the pro- 
visions of the acts. id. Taking 
the oath rroetict By the act of 
‘Marel 3d,‘shall’ not bb ‘regarded ss 
conclusive of the right to registration, 
‘ut as prima facie evidence. + Boards 
lof registration may strikesfrom the 
lists the ames of persons alroatly 
registered who improperly-took- the 
or are not entitled to be register- 


governed in their action by any opin- 
ton of any officer of the United States 
Government, Record evidence »to 
prove participation in the ‘late rebel- 
lion on the part of those applying for 
registration shall not bo required, but 
parole evidence shall be sufficient — 
No civil court of the United States or 
any State shall have jurisdiction of apy 
proceedings, civil or criminal, agninst 
any district commander for any offi- 
cial act done under these sets No 
district commander shall be - removed 
from the command nasignéd) % him 
withont the advice and consent of the 
Senste, or unless cashiered or dis- 
missed, or nuless he consents thereto. 

This is the explanatary part of the 
bill and settles all yuooted questions, 
making the reconstraction acts po 
plain that there can be no misinter- 
pretation of their nieaning hereafter. 
The supplemental part disfranchises 
all State officers whether they took the 
oath to support the Constitution of 
the United States or ‘not; declares 
that the President's pardon does not 
Hiave the effect of. géstoting the right 
of franchise, and lore from the 
President to the General commanding 
the army, all power over ‘the District 
commanders, The new law makes no 
material chango, for the military com- 
manders were supreme before, abso- 
lute and irresponsible. This new turn 
of the screw will meet with some op- 
position, but we think there is yet 
room for ns to life, More, reconstruct 
and have our being, umder it, ‘Tb re- 
construct upder the law will relieve 
us of military rule; to vole down a 
Convention ia to fasten a permanent 
military government upen the South 
with stile hardex terms of restoration. 
“Our concessions to the ‘itteritable by 
no means commit us to an approval of 
the injustice perpetrated upon wh.” 


Gov, A. G. Browm 

The malignity and vituperation| 
with which the antj-convention press | 
jhave assailed Gov. Brown for his par- 


/ 


f TWe hare reason th beliete thet Gor 
Brown does not desire. to take any 


Staté and:giving the people hia opin- 
ions freely on the grave matters now 
occupying puBlic atieation. 
Tlie Argument of Vituperatic 

Our old friend, Maj. McCardle, 
pours hot shot into the sides of that 
class of editors whose oply argumen| 
imabusé dnd lander. “Herd iy Hid de 
tidle on the subject : 1-2 » 

‘We have, ou more gopasions than 
one, deprecated and condemnod, what 
seems to be the ‘argument 
of the hour, the of witaper- 
atioh and denunciation. The editor 
of the'‘Times is upalterably oppoped 
to any kind of acceptance ar eu: 
ment of the military’ reconstruction 
bills of Congress, but, Becotis Hate 
opposed tg, that ie not 
think it Slnsistent with hie a, asa 

lemap or a patriot, to denounce 
Those who differ Sean hit, as traitors, 
scoundrels or cowards! We are well 
aware thatmen as honestandas brave 
as we ae pref pes 
wit it, because ’ of this 
tereacns # do not feel called upon 
ta denoutioe those, who lave the mis- 


2 


fort to disagree with ux There 
pial ‘Missidsippi, several gentlemen 
counected:with the press, who feel no 


hesitation or delicacy in denouncing 
Gen, James Longstreet.ns a traitor! 
It is just possible, that @ of Gen. 
Longstrest's old ‘soldi¢ry’aiay! differ 
from him as widely as those self-con- 
stituted patriots, bat,'we ‘venture to 
affirm that, no, soldier has ,yet..been 
found willing to denounce!'the “old 
war-horse”/of the army of Virginia, ay 
traitor! In like manner the Hon. 
Albert G. Brown hal been denounced 
by the petty whipsters: and biack- 
guatds who have, by! some nocident, 
obtained control of ® hatful of old 
type and a quart of printer's ink, as a 
traitor arid a slimy demagogue!’ By 
what right do these boys and. Wack 
guards umsume to bespatter, with the 
filth natural to them, a man ao im- 
measurably Above thém ? * Belore the 
most of them were berny Albert G, 
Brown was a Representative in Con 
grom, nid When they Wate Ad ehough- 
to have borne a musket in defence of 
their country, Aq wag Wading, a. com- 
pany of Mississtppinns where some- 
thingy moto serious than vitapération 
wore the arguments oecagion, 
Oat upon'sich black mn! We 
are ha mach opposed to the proposed 
reostruction of Congress, na any of 
these wordy patriots can gota 'h ny Oo 
but if no better argument’ than the 
abore, of Albert G. Brown and Gen- 
eral Jainoa Longstreet, can Be foand 
against the military billa, we ahall un- 
hesitatingly vote for a Convention. 
Bug, thank God! no such alternative 
is presented to us, while there is ‘a 
mind to appeal to. Reason is always 
powerfu), and we shall, therefore, have 
no, occasion to join the fools and 


d 
Diackzuards whone highest fort of 


intellect and courage im to abuse their 
betters! 


now bim for a brave, 


wal 
gratified to hear of his cithviisaing the 


Relations of 

“How Me 

qe ola 
is new party— 
What a. 


“in ite grave—The sensation ef the 3 
lard Uf 


fiterest, a metropolis of 34 

There was once in your, | 
antipathy to, 
begut 


Bedaat 
ies at'thiy Soatetee 
the gre ¥, 


ppl. 


in wanderers from all 
ith hh 


pubike attention. 
Eharters fon tee 
ety. 
Aheokute want of presclenge 
of these Fs were “hot 
eonntct with the great river to. ¥! 
Your people -would have access, 
Zeits have followed. Draymen. omn! 


fatten se 


which 
froguthe cit al even de 
ablegess of railway Tines. 


fret 


nothing. In consequence of this 


txeape exactions imposed, 


middemen, facto 
Chants and teagan Bey 
ern dities, and. 


Urteana. Of: done 


nect with the rive 
gers altontld jl “aes 
line to another wiftout ‘the 
tervention of Chat tntolery 
the Memphis Couns! aul! d 
If newspapers . 
tae Chie qneation ott’ 
fo ventilate 
oth ike 


cunss-Hoanp, 
1. Alcorn. 
Fle inwetghs agalnet 


colog of their constitnent. eleme 
other words white and black parthes—e 
to grow om of thin tie 

pal “The 


¢ are hardly we 
hi to be gayerned ty gest 
a great public good mar 


and that is more than we 
cap say for his assalanta. We know | 
Gen. Longstroet. We had the honor | 
to serve under him, and we can appre- | 
‘ciate him as fools aod cowards never 
can. Let us, therefore, hear no more | 
of this nisinine harping nbout “trait | 
alg! from men, dpafhate peithar esnee 
or courage. Tbe men who were eith 
er too good, too smart, o too rich to 
be Killed in defence of the country, | 


alieus in onr own land.” 


Greeley, after advocating it! for 
twenty-five years, voted against fe~ 
uffrage in the New York Con- 


ticipation in tho Fonrth of Jaly cele- 


ion on the grave questions naw before 
the country. With: more intolerance 
than the Radicals, they are resdy to 
guillotine every man who was a sece: 
sionist, and now refnses tor join “their 
inssno, ravings ngabist » convention. 
Men like Gov. Beownjiwho hare here-, 
tolore enjoyed the cnofidthco-and es 
wn of the public, argthe special ob- 
jects of their animadversion. , As an. 
exaniple of the slung and misrepre- 
itation to which#we .refér, the .fol- 


are not the’ style of men to denounce | 


ap test or Albert G. 


‘caused by the uncertainty of the 
“fature. IfCongress wonld only de. 
“cide upon, pr fate, and adhere to 
“their decision, it would be compara- 
“tively great blessing. 


that of the’ United 
States, it may rapidly-lead to very 


| nowh. 1. 


x 
a 
w 
great 
against the Sonth and the reat 
kept quiet. Whien Prederteks 
and Bufnside orerwhs 
-\ppl soldiers won tmmortal 
Wished to make terms, 


‘content to m: 
‘The World. th 


selz 
feat nu 
The w 
Democ 
sheer (1 ez 
If Alcorn will steereleat of Radieall 
tent himself with, opposition 
publican Demi 


ag We 


igs and Douglas men 
nous to meauets 
: 
airngeling for the negth t 
f Saakty vehes Tasted of 
if that Horace a 
Repablicans eee 


concur in the RECS 
tnd no effort will be wlieeo exeate 

eal party 4f plans 

proved by the people ef 


rouerox rit 
Te has Lag found, 
of ailverse legislation. to- 
cles for the 


woagents have. beet 
and another Ras 


red 
In- 


e 
patie eve will be | fe 


= sort of| 


oth- 


tes, ancl our railway syatem,binds us 
bobs of “etecl™— 


ted 
to 
Singularly: enough, and with 
the builders 

ited to 
Leh 


bus 


menvand fartérs Intervenste-levy exac 
Ulon upon the products of. the couytrs, 
Impoverish producers ‘drive true 


ta from the river to the rallway,costs 

fare 
merchants and planters of the Interior. 10 
Meme 
jon. muer- 

Set Meet ID) 
fan thf ioe boosie toad 
f 


donee 0} 


setae 26) 
phia. suffer-anel wealt! 
ry le tranuteied’ ts Northern 


pulsance of 


ANOTHYR MOVEMENT OX TH POLTEECAL 


f¥our State, proposes to 


De- 


Htadicatiam allke, asserting 


twee eg usta soley oe 
ule 


ils 


reak 


ake | A 


heir 


was fierce for war 
taxes 


re 
bar 


em 
to 


BEM he inay draw 


and 


purposes — 
feo “white: parties 
oto ani tye 


ted. 


He 


i 


of 
ye 
an 


the profit. | chat 
¢ Mobile & 
Ohio Road, at. Columbys Ky. extends to 
the very water's ede. - The transport of 


by 


wi 


bri 
bea 


| Sh 


isk 


id the 
thiing. it 
Diarrhes, 


hap. 


i . 
wours Tae iibreh, ond sant 


Can® you 


falljthereby 
Cul 


an Da 
+ your 
eB neceanary, 


‘Morbua 


‘open ined ene 
(ne mes Dam 


USE 
USE RED DIARRH@A 


ins and) 
ot fall to uae 


DROMGOOQLE & COS 


effect a cure, 


‘emake by 
TA sees 

THAT YOUNG GIRL 

ite Very Cotthtenance, acts, color and 

t Indicate, can be 80 re 

0th Health re 


Maney 
vaty and 
id 


your kid: to act free 


be restored to health and manhood 
‘Large bottles will cost: yousonly” 


one dollar. 


| | VOURSEIVER "| seme: 


hd be 


and Fever, Fever, 
&e~ and AS coltpe taal ns 
DROMGOOLE & COB 


KING OF CHILis» 


stomach | Wr HM 
AB: | 
(3 w 
nt FEopling pnd eo-eusihe } 
of ia 
pumimer. 
ae 
ea 


of 


8 
Pr 


ry 


ES 


T 


pcre 


at ha | 
og] ae ft 


Richardson, 


SRSENTENY.-COMPOUNR FT 
a ~ ? y Tanke & Warten, fle 
At Physiclans of experience never teat 
Eg, 1A oc compound te ram aa 
nea oe [BBs 


OBL to take place between tie ont of 10 
* Fate description: 


site WHOLESALE” 
. ! ; 
ri 


Easential 


i 
in the, 
revised 


Phy 
feb ear Oot 9 


.. LARDAWAY-& CO, 


sbgbuneerate 


DH 


Ga 


eseuEsy 


tnteist 


x 


fo somes SS 


Siebies 


0 iy 
3200, 9), 16 
100°, 
1000--  B . 
400 2 
0, +f 
ae a 
x G 7 
To Bo 1 
. 100 
f ay 
1 boo 
» 00 
300 a 
ie, 
: 
bel, oC 20 
i 00 
400 
400 
00 
600 
1700 


4,00. 


‘malls 


SERSSSENASEES BF SSSSSUSSSSSESssussessses S sasssesssnsys 


s 


Fytemeneiuas wSeem ar Sac wo weSwermoRe: 


SeSHSUSE 


= 


esebldigabeuedeisceweiuls 
2 


oy 
O'clock A. My aod 4 e'elork, Py 


of the ty milvertio¢! will be giv nm 
SURES MEANS, Assemvor and Coliscton, 


zs 
3 


- 


AGENTS. 


& RETAIL DRUGGISTS, 


/ODUNER WASUINGTON AND(CLAY STREETS, 
ate 
hs hel 


8a 
fas ‘AND MEDICINES. 
hohe (Ga wy wiih - 
Pharpacopiar gener sad fe made in strict mcvordan: 
unica RITE YBN ASS Ag pan 
33 ee 
_ tenes pee 
uc) (Cholée t Preest, Madeira Wire, 
sek alg Se Sipe Som pare 
“ABD. PAINTS, OILS & COLORS, ; 
‘Teryettianc Ppints of all Colers, age... 
coal Witala the Dyiig Beviaes. Give wid eall aad ye’ wit 
mye hs Prone « Pa 
xa Washington btreet, 


P 
is shown that 
e than any 
eae. 
extensive mn 
oF Bpule, 
thousatid 


: Out recalling the 
Prose a the City of 


ag Lavmaroou Sit 


22 Sadr 


bave 
Senior 


7 
©. oumizr, Geatt 


Eriscorat Sravice—Rev. H. C. Har- 
ris preaches to-day at the Masonic Hall. 


Gen. Oni, Gen. Gillem and Col. Martin 
Keary, were in town Friday afternoon— 


disesse Consumption—ia anxious to make 
Kown to his fellow-ruffareth the means of 


Aare, 
(Ceuns; aod all ‘Throat and” 
The only objeetof'the adver Fiendiog 
the Preseri sto bebesit thie afflicted, and 

which he .eonerires to be 


Jong 
5 


an f 
88 
of youthfal ind-scretion. will, 


mal ye mpiie-remedy by 
espe dere eels bs oi 
‘vertiser’s experience, ean do #0 by 
ia perfect confidence, 

JOHN B. OGDR' 
42 Cedar Sireet, w ¥ 


ker ita noord” 


PAE ter York Mica Kooting Company! (Ee 
taplinded 185 f 


ih) Ae moufactoring” unede 

Leuers Pevent THR DEST ARTICLE OF BOR, 

POMITION BOUPT! EVER OFrERBI ul 

TUE PUSLIC. 1 tx adapt 
Noof, steep 

‘oor. 

‘The U.. Gorernmbat, 1! 

of its auility, have sdapted 
od 


ed toes be of 


# thoroy, 


Ke 

9 Ja reils, aud has aly to 

be nailed tthe Koof to makes 

DURABLE FIRE AND WATER-PROOF ODVERING. 
We particalarly recommend Me vee upon 

Datldinxs, Mtores, Churches, Factories, Machine- 

hops, Sieambeal Decks, 


MICA ROOFING PAINT, 


the two former ew foute,to Mpbjje.and' the 


lifferent 
qasaton take 
ot pan by 
sincere desire 


at's case the narod of the wit- 
pronec ti! phy at jous! 


ie, g 
without: able 


the 7th of e mm to October for 
vison théte wheliwish ' to: ester aig) struggle 
carly and secure 4 rom. 
Didihina Why willoar''f 
milt the varlows members of thelr f 6 
nivffer with Diarrhea, Nausea and Voult~ 
ing. Cholefa Morbus, Cramps, Cholera, In- 
fantity and the Bowel Complaint among 
children, when pleasant and effectual 
aciontiffic proparation can be baci that will 
give linmedinte relief? No family should 
be without a ‘ 
+ thes were sold Ouielnge 


t Api 
tw an x 
. ay of thaktng 
. Boon 
fiad len the court the 
about 
At aaiawe of theus are of 
that others had 
held to answer fof atrocious crimes. 
red ‘that 


trom annoyaee and bring 
Jast summer, in Memphitay’ with the to 9 close. ys j 
pina reg i a aia Ty Pgaatetean re ee 
bediali that Mr. Thomas Milly, formerly of this 
‘heorfully recommend. ‘atyGreenville, 


wil be bere moot, oF Ln 
Ing, to be 


elty, Was killed ru 
whe double-baxtl abut. grun. Hn te 
he 
i 

Js well apoken,of on.all aldes, 
al paths peng 
to education andthe Improvement of his 
race. The necessity of education and the 
meansto secure lt were dwelton at length; 
industry, honesty and economy would 
‘alone, he argued, secure Intelligence, pros 
perity and happiness, By dint of indus 
try they would acquire property and not 


yyettereountf, In which 
shot dex: uarrel was 


dead y 
Beat Manatet 

| fa the opal? OAS Neabvi 
e Vd ville a 
jae was for .Thurvday; 
the peo- 


a, 


at ToT voxabaikcounry, e 
on. ,of>*. Voters. 
Cae ict ot 
at pees 


he i 


Weietiecrera 


¥, Tr sisitord fy th pe 
gone ont of the grocery 


SgSSETENGES 


P 
Ls 


ett 
zt” 
Ra fh 


hie | 2! 


-| NORTH-W 


Por costing TN LBUET Ae SHINGLE ROOFS, 
Ik forme » bedy equal 14 three costa of Urdita 
Perot, No doef eat rust ander if, and Old 


he applied with the ordinary paint bros, Price, 
1 pye patos, wien Will cover wot hiiaeed: 
aquate fort, 


‘Also manufacturers of BLACK LUSTRE 
VARNISH, TAKKED- FELT aND ROOFING 


1 

Discoun( io the Trade Circulars’ and Price 
List faraisbed. Rigbis for counties gold at low 
rates, Address 

THE MICA ROOFING Co. 


Prank Hermptirey: 
eld, Williame & 
@. Woods, 
Raleigh. N.C 


DR. X. 1. KEXXEDY, 
Mine 


KENNEDY & GIBBS, 
WIIOLESALE GROCERS, 


AXD 

Comminsaion Merchants, 

and dealers in 

ESTERN PRODUCE, 

CORXER COEMERCE AND HALE STREETS, 
MYRIDIAN, 3 


40K. Ca 


Co. are preparad te carry an the Groce: 
tasiness tn all lta branclies. ° 
Onilers from tie count 
promnly Aled at the LOWEST 
RICES, We charge no commission 

Alling onlers entrusted to onr care. 
may30xwGnt. 


. J. J. NICHOLSON & CO, 

On. Sydney Strect, between Leo and: 

Sciam Avenues, | 

(At Sanford & Bro's. oldtstand’) 
— DEALERS Ife 


y 


ASD 


GROCERIES. 
WOULD call the attention of the putiie 
to their house. and au examination of their 
goods soliciting a Iberal share of patron 
age. and hoping to give general - 
n, which If we do not do, we shall fil 
of our Intentions. We do not promi 2 
VEER THAN ANY ONE Kitt HOF dO We 

ink we Will sell higher; but call and see. 
June 20 wig 


mh wabeeiteh ihe 
CREAPEST BOOK WoCSE IN fife ROUTH 
BLELOCK & (0., 


Wholesale Bookseller 
AND STATIONERS, 
130 Canal Street, New Ofleans La. 


Dealers Supplied at Lowest Rat 


CH Send your address for our Cuts 
ues of School and Misccilancous Books. 
june 30 swly. 


A, PaO, 8 o 

« BOuedeehy eatin 

Finy years. Manafacturers and Importers of 
Watches, Jewelry, Silver. Ware, Coticry, Guoa 
god Pstsia, corner Canal and Koyal airecia, New 


gre and |e and Retell. “a 
low prices Carpe’, Floor (il Cloths, Mittiog, 
‘Window rhades, Teble anc Pisoo Covers, Cer. 


ihm 
KE 


aj, 00d cas be readily epplied by | 


Virgiuie. | f 


Having bought out, Martine Benton -& | & 


roltette” and | 


DRY GOODS'|! 


OPrTx1053 OF i gcse * Kev 
ined ei |! a a. | boone ato. A Sin 

. FACTORY, 
FO Miler Rast’ ot 


Wie, to del ver at) kiods of 
Dereiuorit resrononr 1 as menor. | steny a tar pi ad 
TANT IN MEDICINE oe ‘The grest. Pat 

i Hnary asl : 


Kewanee Saw Mii 


PROTECTION FOR 
and 
RERIUPORSPHE SICK. 


THE HEALTHY 


tm tame, 


eh 


ts 
other 


” g 
ba wtp quali: 
Uinawalthe Ul are in erery eer 
yet used, while its iller powre 
‘The Lamp will not tow out 
Eb awe Die 


Hib 


ot ay kind 
Tampa: the Mrteor Fiaid wi 
Lamp oy attaching the Eight 
Fiukd Borner. 


pat Colle and Frege, 


cally cured jn & Fe 
‘of Unie tooo 


oseption ft al 
gram of Intormltent Pee 
Pleldeita of Eever aad A 


and Safety Hand Laop, © 

It is bound o create = great Fevolntinn, 

‘be | lamp busineat, add ony meeda"e teat (i 
preciated 


the 
» 


e 
FALLON, FULTON & CO. 
jervdian, Miss. 


~ CONFECTIONERY. 


ved a Freah Lot of Wouter 
‘beat of i? 


we porostrating their veizhiors 
fet te jnne Mf 


striking 
Wteinaie vtcellener 


wh, adh to piace 
reach of all 

TO CITY & COUNTRY MERCHANTS 
we ulfer or Geode at prices aa low as they ea 
be 


Feat stimulant und best stomaghlc Mobile market. 
n 


om 3 
Siri preset semen of the yor te 
uml eucevaied— inter 


‘condition of” thw at 
ted with comparative 


WAGNER & RUSH, * 
MANUFACTURERS 


AND DEALERA 1X ALL KESDS'or 


FURNITURE 


te the 


free Tat ie 
irl us my pred 
i 


COFFINS, METALLIC CASES, 


| June isawtl MERIDIAN, mids 


THE RUBY 
ile pwepur | Front 


St., between Lee & Johnson Avenues 


MERIDIAN, MISS. 


SWITZAR 


woth 

Pitabureh 

Mraaracti 
Gesriaanes : 1 tte 
A eltiaen when 


The Chingarora 


ANTI-NERVOUS 
SMOKING ,TOBACCO! 
The CHINGARORA 


TOBACCO grows fro 
REN 4 


the ret wail of 1 
ed of « peeutiarly 
Knowa to tbe tor 
its unprecedented pp 
the fact of the eutie sbsenes 0 


William Mitnen |! 


opran aed American tobeeat «be. 

and the pened’ Har 

to five por const ob—t Mego 

A i cortain\bnw dre. 
a eat 

wit imornay age 


BAY baa, " 
NGAROKa 


1 > of extra 
Oar ageot a! VOal 

quratiueeot tbe CH 
sears. and we 


we that r 
There 


ito welimned ra ot w pee nigel 


eran tobices ofa far 


“a 
testers! 
‘ob 


ur has bat to smoke the Amefiégy 
ara, hich ure iovarhabiy cbéméentiy 
flavored. to be disgusied with the sedieital 
leavena nat woaWhy nek. 
fark, nd tt Tail t0 
err o0N Ay sa S 
The satires of the, SURIEST™ sats 
CHINGABOBA from mero UU mighty: fom 
yoott/to ge. an@ are happily scocmalgetit 
id, dasiressing Bre wink comrms , 


° | ve.ns ofibe icaber @Ptbe fumes of 
Sine frie crety loreref the weed to-tey the 
CHINGAKOMA, and Nee unprecedented 
pleagore tats €elicrooe avon. ‘ 
EDWIN M. GOOK'& CO. 
Sole Agowta and Importers of the CHING KURA 
"To thuco me tbe Umited Brat Cannde, 
aed Dealers all Klads uf 
Havanne and American Sogats aux. 
BY 


MALN DEPOT, 
er DUANE, EET. 
QT poate 


} 


| itr. 


NEW" TORY. 
rye I st 
* Messré. PLEASANTS & C4, 
Rese |TOBACCO MERCHANTS, 

: LOUISVILLE, KY, . 


to torntsh Planters ‘ned 
the best Brun 


u 
ie 
ie i 


| 


ili 
re 
Ha 


> 
77 
Ha 


yea he Unite st 

They soy that 
an Coin gh AE Vert! Orkz regaived 
ooffichl inlformistion of. the exechtion 


‘std Sak val Stl Mint) the 


i ita 

te epaperes erring ‘ont be~ 

entive Tid Wail hid brothér ; be Spe 

cx} to,the bloodthingty, and 

ong Indian inthe name of Humanity 

and the ties of coassmguinty. 
Sa 


A mont desperate, marder was 
trated atthe corner of Poplar nod Main |! 
stalits, aboat onb'o’clock th! serine 
Lo} abot 


again 


Nreouously devied firing the (otal shot, 
int te words of ihe Were ‘as he 


Works fh Richasond. 
ee 
fanjo banid,jcompbeed of {fifty Mory 
ihe islonarien, statted fof Europe’ last 
week imeeach of dupes. 


SewaraPhiil (Oath —Th8 “Family 
Visitdr,"at Grenada, hag ceasod to 
exiwti Mr. J. A Signaigo, -of Mem- 
phis, Liaving becorie'one of the pro- 
prietors,. the paper, will be known 
horedtfer’ tor“ ‘thet Seatinel! 


Hoo. Ay Hi, Syewens jx [fulforieg from a | 


sovere attack of nearalg’ 
Oe ee 


ay Tempe ner, bas left 
sone Carol ‘for Aiscidsipp in 
whieh State be wilPmake his home. 
xo 


plan ae colored Masons is about to ae ay 


hed at Lynehbnrg, Va. 


pine senets ay 
Rev, J. is M. Curry, of Alabams, wax 
maciied. Jatl week fo Miss Mary. Nor- 
thaim Thomas, na seoomplished Lady of 
Rielmend, Virginia. The event was the 
remmation of the week: 
ee 
Dis Ke BeKEXNEDY, —— FUOS, IL KE 
Median, Mien. omer Vo., his 


NOB. & T. H- KENNEDY, 
Wholesale and Retatl Druggists, 
CORKER [ALE *aND 'GIDNEY STREETS, 
MERIDIAN, MISS. 
sole. at greatly redeced Looe sees 
vot Dew 
Medical arpeee, 
sexetlf Fn 
nigh. 
i, Keanedy's, office ia in the Drog 
he wey.be consulted ab all hours 
sbees 


pues, MEDICINES 


te Jemicals 
FANCY SOAP, PERFUMERY, 
OIL, GENS. INT, Key 
Dyestuffs: Taoth ehd 
Uigars, ee 


AP Her BOTT RD 
dare 


We sid "Tarps 
rio eritaon my 


preter 

erg which nS BS RULDLR A 00, 
Proprietors, 

Laboratory,’ 41 (Dellict Street, Loulstille, Ky 


PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


UURLEY'S SARSAPARILLA. 


Pall Ove remedies that 


Hurley's Ague. Touic,} 


PERPECTLY RELIABLE. 


remedies withoabbeneflt; bat ta nolcase bus 
Hurley’ s#Agué Tonic 


failed te eet eure: AN whe have, died’ i 
aire 


cates 
Head fr it to the’ 


HURLEY'S 


Popular Worm Candy! 


‘ne. 
89 “AND ‘on CAMP. STREET,’ 


by ste Ht Foo bad Wed the’ uruat | 8 


a ee 


oe Po, UC ¥ 


1U _ States. 


a Where sowie Meckises have been exhibited, 


aA SUMNER & co. os 
Ta IeftersbuRireet, 


RICE , emothens co., 


and |). 
005 PIAGAZINE STREET, 
New Orleans, 
Warehouse, 97jand 99 Julia Street 


ee RUTLDERS 3B, {row ‘Arte, 
Marb/cized Iron Mantels gad Me Grgtes 
is i dl rae rae Mika} 


Piste 
ee HINORS ANIL WEtGll 
if ase Wrought Xalls; 
Traes und Ire SOREWE 
Weare offer theay goods 4s aeh "priewe 0 
il invare your 
‘Ageata for toe. galebreted Charter Oak 
guage Ree erbocker Maage. Hoxletoa 
Peller Notions, she Union Wash Mer 
4 Clothes w 
kof ove? eight. thidstbd Cookin 
‘Stoves oe hand at all times, which 


‘\SAMUEL LOCKE, 


JAMES RUDDLE & cb, 
Louisville, Ky: 


Now, ;32, 30,41 4 FF et street, 


Lete'Pront Letee, between Costombouse sod 
Brearille Streets, 
‘New Orleans. 


IMPORTERS end DEALERS IN 


IHARDWARE, 
‘Tis Piste, 
beet lroa; 
Rar Irve, 
Nails, 
axe, 
Caatings 
Manijls Rope, 

* Hand Bellows 


Bobbie’ Dallows, — Plyslaion Baddhery, | 


and 

AGaict! LTURAL IMPLEMENTS 
ot every deactiptioa. 

Jes. HL Hall's (Mayervit'e, Ky.,) PLOWS 


Cathows “*  COTTOY SCRAPERS: 
$ “COTTON SWEEP. 


i} Tost s Patoot COTTON PLOWS 4 SCRAPERS. 


Fan Mills, 
‘Corn Shellers,” 
se Straw Caters, Bho. 
Pain, Japanned & Siamped Tiaware 
TINSMITH'S MACHINES & TOOLS. 


we 


nory and 


A in all 

Hk Spy 
Sree 

Cone te any 

erg) LA nae tid ricky i 

He as 


Lecture oni’ Commercial: jan. 
The above constituter the Comssezcial 


Terenas “Bdyance, |! 
viride 8.35 bt) {w 


#360 
24 80°00 | 


i a 


+ thaploenenes By 


here. 
BGostaik bein 
anny: RaeisSetron Meridli- 


&°CO, New Orleans, 
get orate Paes 


WeOST ATES" , 


ERE 
BIT TER-SWEET 


a enna todd Tq yep’ 


J ORANGE: BLOSSOMS 


YOR RKAUTIFTING TIE COMPLEXION: 


EVANS, WHITAKER & GRA‘ 


L. GUUL Privelpal. 
ccianen. Max. 4. K. GOULD, Tescher of Musle 
SHANNON & GALLAGHER, Department, 


oa ey! * 
‘ape ‘Bupa, coder tho age ef 
admitted the first session, and 


WOODEN WARR, 

Wi WARE, 
PURE WHITE LEAD, 

PAINTS, 

ULL, 

‘VARNISHES, 
BRUSHES, 

; 
, DOORS. AND BLEEDS, 
Paintera’, Artista’, and Oarri- 


s 
HOUSE 
a 
(arte aghtie any fewer Vow am they 


wilt 
Tomsracar prompt 


FAMILY & FANCY GR 
Lee Direct, 
” MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. MERIDIAN. MISS 
WoXier elise all wenes mck ot 
DRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, 


New Spring & Summer Goods 
BROACH, BROWN & ‘CU, 


ork. 
Bouth strest, Goren Mulberry and Wasbing- 
mayitewiy§  VICK*BURG. . 


} — JOSEPH BOTTO, 
4 Wholesale 
Wasa mcanan  w 6 oce : IGROCERIES, 


== 


Weekly, $2.00 per: A 


nnum. 


JULY 18, 1867. NUMBER 38. 


Speedy Reconstruction our Bes! 
Policy. 

What the South needs more than 
anything else, is peace. Political 
commotion is Sicicetan bed for us in 
onr present condition, 2s the sctual 
war which bas brought ruin to ail our 
interests. To recuperate 
we must have quiet. When thatqniet 
is attained we must work with enerpy 
pectoris -——— our rhattered fortunes. Onr 

PRICE OF SUBSCRIPTION . ation is bad enough, but we want 
Semi-Weekly, (jn sdvance) per anoam to make the best of it We 
“4 —— , Such as it i, W 
e done otherwise. 
onr way out of 

© by reguler, di 


Hotels, Etc. _ |shMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE 
ST JAMES HOTEL; |““™""Scrsox. 
NEW ORLEANS. = 


of New Orleans 


‘ot tipotiawood Hotel, Riciimor, 

tar-Telegraph and Railroad Offices In| 
Rotunda of Hotel. Mr. 11. Callam, Tele~ 
graph Operator. 


Vicksburg. 
TB. BRUSER, 


Wx. 4 Hex... 
W. F. Conexant. 


7a erie, 


““ OUSHING HOUSE. 


Corner Sixth Street and, Ohio Lever, | 
CAIRO, ILL, 


ped Retell Dealer to 1 the G 
Pareeeve r. seantortn | gers Seeon: weet the fal | mel wud pright steps into th 
ret Noer and w 
Campbell House |W : | that we can do, if we give our 


STORES AND : 
1M. SUPPLIES, ‘ : (Pormeely the Roper Hovae 


JAS. W. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. 


y to the task of ree 
rthrown prosper 
letracts os froin ce 
out performance of 
ery stumbling blo« 

lying or nscless, sl 


year 


(CH CONFECTIONERY, &c., 
‘Washington Bireet, 


(Late of Sumter County.) 
nie (Late of Sumter County oe 


MOBILE, ALA mouths 


of Semii-W 


VICKSBURG, M! } } ! 
Bs 188. Wheelwright Muss! | pagina et te| a rly a 
] OUIS HOFFMA fagou and Buggy Spokes, Mubs, fro ee reniog conident, that can ive wht: | uageeg.” of tl ae se Lovet telus ie 
Rims,Shafts, Tongues, &c., ro Nona we oP TAN. Wi, CAMPBELL, Picea al aie is po pet 
All of wheh we offer at WHOLESALE snd |) —————_— —— Wilson come f on-ftanch that v 
RETAIL, at LOWEST CARH PRICES. THE NELSON HOUSE, . | tint of force we need 


PITLER 4 WELLES, 


mayliewim, No, #0.St. Michael street. We must do what 


Though not the “ Biggest” Building, | Pe ly sections of the country, | i8 left, in the «)) 


$00. PARKER. fell, LAKE. T1108, ¥. SHELDON, ped that those who are preaching that | vouchsafed us, 
Laer ma doctrine to the negroes of the South | breath in asking fur 


Al Kinds of Gung Made and Repoitel.| PARKER, LAKE & CO., RAILROAD “JUNCTION | how are doing incalculable mischief to | er obtain. 
a) Jackson; Miss., the country ‘and to the Republican | Congress haw impos! upon ns 
+ J. W. JENNINGS, Cotton Faétors and Grocers, TIA td terete for Sout are Bev, Ho saysif the mogroca want | fovernient, and preacilal the con 


fortabe =, Close Recs, and ether ey mst work for it; that it is ditions on which wa wm 
be FRAVELING FOLIC. | easier for a negro in the South, at the| ed a representation in thy | 


Northwest Corver Bt. Louistaad Water Bia | MTc pens lon 
General Steamboat Agent,| , pee Levpeiatar will spare Bo eortst9 teks | Cresent time, to carn fivoscres of land of the country. To these cou:tior 

, MODIL, weeeALA.| 04° Terms moderate. than for n white man in Massachn-| whetber jast or unjust, presenbed ar 
WHARP-BOAT (Foot of Orewford 8) eee tpeiteriy”"_” JOWN NELSON, Prev'r. | setts to earn one; that land is cheap] pirit of kindness ar of ite wppy's 
4 * ‘ To Obtain and labor is plenty, and a man who,| we are bound tu submit Ut Are 

Vicksburg; Miss. Kany pays oa eed, Beaton S08 eps, 2% under the circumstances, is nut able] not accep tad, there ia me 

‘4 to earn a farm, is not fit to own one. eo nest terme off 1 

aga Sed Good Fare & Good Rooms |. eat tie ago of twenty-one | banler to yield to. 


Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine STOP AT THE worked on a farm for six dollars:e) the requirements of Congres 


month, when six dollars wouldn't buy | Will settle one chief canse of disquiet 
assachnsctts asone}and, we beliove, exsu 

Ho| sion of our repre 
dis-| body. Then a 
and] become apparent 
nd | Sonth, and 

are of thomsclycs. | will flow to « 
inan who | is uncerta: 


General Forwartoen Com- 
mission Me’ t, 
Deir in all binds of Uenerte 2+ MAGNOLIA COTTA R as much land in Mf 
a ee Hae i 
WESTERN PRODUCE|IRA W. PORTER & CO., caicnaisaaceet! | pembanebey Go 
axD ODD’ FELLOW’S HALL, Will edncats then 


* Royal Street, By MRG"ANY DOMME, of. Levis, no | This mach, coming from 
has done more than am 


Ure addi 


Plantation Supplics. MOBILE, ALABAMA. [ BAY Eergped a large ant evmnodious tn ! 
‘halisle cot, Rotiners ot tate Hoarding lout and will be pleased to | at any rate quite as muc werer OF tls 
Be ot pt from the Geuntry solicited and paige 16 Gav treet, between Pine aod Olive the policy of the T land ere st 
earaatecd, speltenta dtvar a since its org scan change ull 
SG Fa m Fs aay Har ware Pattoh Ho — | practical ¢ the " yoner it as dour, 
i Wy cs otton OUSE, | to Samner'’s political Quisotism, the er and more cheerfal the y 
WOODRUFF & DISERENS Hardware E = pus >| party ovfen mitch of its success, a juite]in whieh it iv done, the quicker will 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSi PPL, ruifiie wterial reyone 
Desters In haa aie slag wyatt ’ , | siguifieant, bits nal regenerats 
ran eas Uk will not help na in this matter 
BOOKS and STATIONERY, PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, vs PATTON, PROP'R. Belshazzarin Paris t nothing would be our may 
Music, Musical Instruments, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Jones House. Bier doggy sa tho New Yerk, Tt We don't call un one eitizens to wor 
Toys, Notions, amd Fancy Goods, » aie ~ graphie pic onin |! 2 
. % MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, _ | Napoleon wiien cintributing the med- 
WAAULNGTON BTREET Wang of Cis, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, en als at the Exposition, S \ 
ate JOSIAH JONES, : PROP!R, | thousand poople were nesembled, prin for w ‘state C 
else made 


ces, ambassadors, 
around, and brilliantly arra 
displayed their rich laces and flashing 
i ams, diainonds. ‘Twelve hundred musicians | bitter ae pill a be ers is wafot 
Lae Evacsrille, *, eee | itll the vast edifice with the magic of | SwaHowing it quite! fartber rnin 
DAVIS & MORRIS Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, Ragsdale Hous, | music. High above all, on a throne of |i Teiecting it The longer the list of 
4 7 De ORS Fe state, sat the successful hero of the the registered voters of Louisi 
’ ON THEB'HILL, coup delat, his Empress in silks and| the greater the certainty of onr 


Cotton Factors,|  cLazep sas ann Duds. | nthe East Side of the Raitosd jewels by his se The Tribune pro-| mission to Congress. With the sett 


ment of the vexed question of recon- 
whieb i Lowe the pence we 
Receivyns, Forwarding and | ech ri natn ise “e oe cell pl 
ica ere ‘commediogn, Proprietor is makita | to receive 
P 
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS ita W. PORTER & member ioase' his hand, making him an exception to 
+ Odd Fr be . All the other recipients of medals. Mr. | “T° 4 a 
Hughes, as he touched the Emperor's] “ir Horace (ins oy Moab eet 
‘CH i i finger, slipped intothe angnst palm of en censured by his party for ud- 
Cincinnati. [fer sip ean ide mesg re |roesueg tu relene of Me, Juilron 
= FOUNDRY. | ceived by the cable and printed by the | Davie and giving bail for his apnenr- 
sehebine for which he was thus being | 8Ncc, will be thought by the world to 
* J Gecorated. Tt contained these words: | ced no, defense. His conduct is 
ncinnati, Ohiow | “¥faximilian i alike creditable to his humanity an¢ 
ti, Oh Maximilian is shot. His last words | Slike creditable to his bumanity and 
cor Carlotta!” His Royal | bis political judgment He has takes 
tend the telegram and im- the lead in showing generosity to a 
mediately gave evidence of » fearful so doing he 


our rer 
te Hower 


fg seb tebyg Acted Baker Machines. 
apttewees ee DESIRABLE COODS 
Por Merchants aod Traders. Also, 


e. DArin, 
Mankio 


‘When Mr. Huges, the inventor of] stracton we can have 
need.—New Or! ¥ 


S always open for transient and permianéot 3 
[Sordin Map atiaiti, iermant sretare| the Printing Telograph, was called up 


a 
The London Times decides Mr. 
Grecloy's ease as follows: 


VICKHBURG, MISS. 
Rear ato reepecttully. 


Vr ay etelet. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN) 

to our New Orleans triewds. Books & Stationery, | FRANKLIN TY 

Dr. J. R_ Phillips, ‘Meridian ai oe eon a EB. ALLISO! 
(and 5. RL Powell, 5.0. ‘spe'tewly | Blank Book Manufacturer & Printer, | 165 pine sire, 

_ North-east Gor. 44, Panels and Weler sua, ae were 

: aes. nar Electrotyping, Stereotyping and | Serenity 


Wood Engraving. may4sw3in. 
agitation. His check blanched, his 


ortable Grist Mills, | sands trembled, and the diamonds on 
For Corn Meal, Wheat Flowing and Stock Feed, | the Imperial garter qnivered soin the 


“Queen of. the maltitade. What th 
it is, ‘of cou t to be 


takai wae ee 
Viewbers ‘Vicksburg, ‘Yasoo City. 
W. M. WILLIAMS & CO.,|] 


FORWARDING AND 


than con! 
a score of Re- 


have been done by 
publican erat ons” 
— ete 


t significant and striking cir- 


iRsi Also boltiog Appar! 1 ror \ 
Commission Merchants, Ledgers, Ji Regord eek ee But we tory conject-| Am 
ee rene Be i 3 he shouts ce is mentioned in our Lon- 
‘Transter Agouts Vieksborg and Meridian B. B., 4 4 ; > the booming of 1 de phic columns—the Rus- 
yy z . axtillary; ths Emperor proposes that Rnsi 
Wharf-boat “Proprietors, 1 France and the United States shall ix 
; by Bid a. bifion as to hi terfore in bebalf of Irelan’. This 
STEAMBOAT AGENTS, “HINKLE & CO., nfl ery as ofa woman—young, bean- | Will prove exciting to John ball, ond 
Ne. 865 West Froat St., Ciuclamatl, 0.|titni cod cvod--anewering to ibe last, i# indicative of what wns the sab- 
ag ey of fer young basband—"Toor| {eet of communication between Lon- 
Vicksburg, Miss. ssrantisuz 1832. Carlotta!” “Poor Maximilian | js Napoleon and Alexander, while the 
ie — ‘Where, in all his tamult of rejoicing, | Inter was at Paris. 
bear y 8 seen tr"s Veomian enone -| this whirl of splendor, this pomp of] ¢, ala wile killed Mr 
apeitewtn luxury, were the victimi of bis crafty | w acting irish, Conca xi 
(ay and wicked lust of power. For the! fea nephew of Gen- 
wow. ammanem, Ooch, 0G. at wnittaus, Pres. pee »,| rest of his life he drags the bodies of | eral Hawand Johnson of Virginia, on 
IAN these dead about with him. Whore-| *bose stall he served during the 
Trt | eyer he goes that pale face shall look| yoy" seeking the hand of a dang 
pripated to ene- g seeking the hand of a daugh 
phocregend F Pine | St him a8 from out the cell where, in| Col. C. L. Snatler, Brunswick. 
madness and utter desolation, she| young lady of remarkable personal chars 
to drag nd high Intellectual ability, and to who 
= | Mr. Westmorland was married at elev 
o'clock on the morning of the day whi: 
witnessed thedeath of her hushand. Thy 
were to have vised Savannah en their 


cy 


tour, 
Capt. Martin ism rice planter, own! 
quite an extensive plantation on the Alta- 


Ff 


tty 
i 


4 


& 
Be 


© bey toi, 
Officd Hisiira from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. 
! ? a He. 5 STETHON. ©. 2. PRESTON. A. 1, STETOOR. 


E ALL! | M.S. STETSON & €0., | unc 


it 


i 
HE 


go for a Convention necessity first a 


Ee 
J, SHANNON inns Raiter 
eee 
MERIDIAN, MISS. . 9s - 
‘Thursday : 
meee FOR SAL& 
At thls office, Petition#: In Bankruptcy, 
with the accompahylug Schedules... 
‘The Senate had Hardly beet organ? 
ized when Sumner’ psked leave to 
bring in a bill providing that negrocs 
shall have the right to yote in every 
State ot all elections for members of 
Congress; for Presidential elections; 
for Ropresontatives and for Senators. 
Some Republicans opposed the prop- 
osition on the ground that Congress 
has no right to regulate the franchise 
in the represented States, Sumner's 
bill onglit to go through. The freed- 
man #hould have the same rights and 
privileges North, that Congress has 
hostowed upon him here. A 


——-~e-- 

The trial of James B. Simpson, for 
the killing of J. J. Jones, keeper of 
the Goodman Turnpike, was coneltid- 
ed at Goodman on the 11th, and re- 
wulted in the acetised being bound 
over to the next term of the Circuit 
Court of Attala county, in the sum of 
ove thousand dollars, 


—— = 

The theatre Comique, at St. Louis, 
was burned on Saturday morning last. 
Loss $150,000. 


——— 

Copiah County has sent @ deputa- 
tion out to Honduras to secure lands. 
Tf Copinh-had went a depatation to 
Larope to secure cnongh emigrants to 
make the county independent of the 
fieedmen in labor and votes, she would 
have been aeting wisely. People who 
um moving to the little defenceless 
colony of Hondaras will live to regret 


Ge 

Cen, Sterling Price has been sued 
at St. Lonis by Brinkley Hornsby for 
dlamages sustained by him in the sum- 
wer of IAGI, by reason of being im- 
prisoned for twenty days by the sol- 
sliers under Price. Sheriff MeNeil 
has reaeived from the Johuson county 
Cirenit Court an order of attachment 
vgninst Price and others, authorizing 
ium to seize their goods, chattels, &c., 
tu the amount of $50,000. 

—— 

The New York Tribune saya the | 
action of our State Conventions on 
nuffrage or anything else, need not be 
final or irreversible. It adds: 

Whenever the Southern States are 
restored to the Union, they will be- 
some subject not only to the Constita- 
fon of the United ‘States. Nothing! 
in that Constitution deprives the sev- 
eral Statos of the control over suff | 
mge within their limits which they | 
are heretofore enjoyed. If the| 
Constitation they may now adopt fail | 
in that or any other respect, to work | 
well, it may be changed. 


— 

A Fednral soldier at Natchez on the | 
4th of July, fall of bad whiskey and | 
the glories of the day, assaulted a 
colored dzaytnan who was quietly pur- 
nung Lis avocation on Silver street— 
ttnking hinr a severe blow on the 
head with  Drick, enleavoring tu eut 


him with « razor, and otherwise abus- 
“lum, The drayman knocked 
avn hiv asmilant and kicked him; 
alw, it is said, inflicting a alight 
wound upon him with a knife. The 
simyman yave bail for his appearance 
before the Mayr for the purpose of 

ing the ease investigated. 

— 0 

The ground upou which the Ken- 
tacky delegation to Congress bas been 
detied adinission, is that in the sev. | 
eral Districts, voters were overawed | 
nl prevented from exercising the! 
Cleetive priviley 


Other States muy 
profit by this example. Every nan 
tuust be permitted to vote, and east 
Jus biellot according to his own judg- 
went To overawe or practice any 
fraud upon a voter, by taking advan- 
tage of his ignorance, will ando all 
the work we may have done, 


Comnittocs to investigate the as- 
rassiuation, and the treatment of pris- 
ners, have commenced their work at 
Washington. 


The steamer Red Gauntlet, cleared 
from Mobile on Friday, with 109 emi- 
rants for Brazil. 


one 
The Great Clock at London has a 
pendulum weighing belween six and 


Severe ex the inw ‘before, if is 
more.so.now. The burden in Heavier 
than ever, The softening of the un- 
necessarily harsh features of the orig- 
inal bills, which some looked for, was 
Prevented by’ the’ opposition to Cén- 
ventions which appears in ‘the Sdhth, 
the views of the Attorney-General, 
and a feeble.fire that is kept up contin- 
ually by a little faction in the North sty- 
ling themselves Democrats, who ‘are 
withont organization or an wcktlowl- 
edged leader, and totally unable to ren- 
der us avy service whatever, The mili- 
tary comma ders have unlimited pow- 
er, and are almost irresponsible. All 
authority has bea taken out of the 
President's hands, and Gen. Grant 
made a depository of what little ap- 
peal authority Congress deems fit to 
tolerate. The Boards of Registrars 
have immense power ; they havo full 
control over clections, and a stroke of 
their pen enfrauchises or disfranchises, 
and withont regard to justico’or the 
law, if the board should be partisan. 
Civil officers ‘ appointed or elected 
hereafter have to qualify by taking 
the iron-clad oath, thus transferring, 
by degrees, the power of the States to 
the hands of those who have a claim 


can honestly establish. Wo have thus 


to show that with cach succeeding sos- 
sion our terma,grow harsber. | The 
reconstruction ardor Of a few has been 
slightly aff by the act recently 
passod, but there is no appeal from it, 
atd we must labor on without grumb- 
ling. ‘Reeohstruction, alone will take 
us from bendath the present cloudy, 
political skios, Congress is supremo 
in the Government, and will eoutinue 
89 while the ten Southern States re- 
maifia bone for Congressional con- 
tention. Speedy restoration is our 
only salvation. Every civil organiza- 
tion will be eet aside, if necessary, to 
secure the execution of the will of 
Congress. Therefore, to quote from 
the Crescent, considerations of expe- 
diency no less than of duty demand 
that we should submit, with dignity 
and fortitude, to the requirements of 
the conquering power, whenever those 
requirements are plain and the nbiliiy 
of that power to enforce them fs un- 
questionable. Having done this, let 
us calmly, and hopefully if possible, 
await the issuc. The conquering 
power may be dissolved by internal 
heorrosion and friction, but no exterior 
resistance which we can make can dis- 
solve it, but would rather tend, per- 


An long as tho military may compiicit- 
ly earry out the will of Congress, and 


to loyalty, which but few in the South | 


jammed up the Jast bill of Congress }{? 


haps, to give it greater compactness. | [ 


as long as that body has the support |! 


to urge the advocates of’ Reconstrac-|: 

tion to organize, in onder to carry the 

Stato,for a Converition beyond thé, 

possibility of a failure, Here are its cabo 

siiggestions which We heartily ¢®-) communidad, the solit 

dorse. Active, engrgétie work is ne-| and double guard, which 

cessary to secure tho State egecution, and are 
thor throagie- | SHowed. r certain instrpctioris, to 

ob Aieeeon Ur. | see-civillinn friends. ‘The nexiber of 

tye Committee from + their visitors is few, f eed. If 

ve eerie Sez crane: | tal Sear ae 

dence an oeverwise snd tie circulation of| padeceivéd as; ta the Tadien, *: 

pining er apd ey nae GEVENTEEN sears under the ; 

cvery howehold inthe State's >tp-| toward him, he i to om. SE ee dye, fog 

lied. stetaatle public addreaes in every | te Mexicans who fawsied on and flat- Hoa and eradaation--feralebte Ae SESE. 

precinct ig, each county, by able, candid | F@d hin} in progperons days Come to | idence of sucrest ana 

ind carne speakers, who'will explain to|see him now; none bnt foreigners 

ee 1 clussesy i Sepaation of care sufficiently for his faté to “risk 

term offered, apd the Anevitable couse- | beral digpleasure by inquiring after: 

Of all fhe reverses which the 


ayraeet 


her. fit. * :: 
ain Rpiaaiek Dal P17 ED 


juates. Apeiant 
music on three instruments tang! 
the voters, 


daring the ee 

schol inom iaveeaions wills om Iga of Maret 

Rex ete ram be ae ho 

Expecees fram $200 10 4280 fo. whole 

’ WH 2OIBUEXTER &: Moa” 2 
Perla. ao Prot 


Joly tint. 


rut DIARRHEA: , 


in, 
icy of the govern.nent in the matte compelledtag 
Reconstruction. how to vote to effect this i cory ‘THIS dreadful summer complaint ts now 
object. and of théle righty duties wundol- | & Maries \odian, Who Possibly | yyon us aud oh! how many ‘Uvolsands 
ligutions as newly made eitizens. This | D¢ver kuew his father, no Jan-| curries to an untimely grave every 
can be done by addressing them. in sepa- but his own, and bas absolutely | Beware mother, how you" t that 
b jen of the'divine rights of ykin, In your familys; nlp tt In 
and emperors, Maximilian's ‘chief 
companion is! thé Prinod ‘SalmSalm, 
to well remembered inthe army ofthe 
Well, when practleable to én Cumberland, and who proved himself 
he work of instructing their race upon | during the seige one of the best and 
thee subject But whally unaccustownel | rayest officers in the whole imperial 
necessary for the detalls to be ‘ar- | Services. Together they sit.and play 
y those who are better Informed. | ccarte, or discuss -with vivid interest, | of Dix Sooein acorns inoent Se 
niting, erat ins In the stom 
1D oles of Uereacy ed hinteiea nt an bowels are immedintely etred by |B 
ull to be eed lesiguing men, Con-| With all his viscissftudes of forttne y Uo 
trary to the pally Of theyoverntment, and | the archduke loses nongof his warn DIARRE REMED' Sohi in, a house: 
Injurionsly to the true huterests of the | winpathy for the United States. Any- Ball's 200x500 feet 


quences of refusing to embrace the pres 
cut opportunity fo reconstruct our State 
government preparatory to. admission Jn- 
to the Union. 


oT chert se ee 
rate assemblies, or 01 as . Send finiediately th procure 42 


ane bottle of : 102 20 

DROMGOOLE @ CU.'R |) 
RED DIARRUGA REMEDY, . 3 7 
For your family, so, that-you ean give it Jones. ‘ao i dos n 
wl For infant 88 


Jones, 


Toure 
Clem Lang’ Lang's (60 acres “unsurveyed") 
In McLemore. 1 


tecthing, It acu 
of Diarrhara, Cholera Morbur hiftises and 


more, 
a a 1 
~ do 
do 


se 


mass to be thrown. by 


the wonley at tp comfn 


lta 


mont, while § 

eye the inevitable eye-glass bas fallen 
in the carnextuess of the ‘mement, 
speaks of some of the Jeading® epi 
solos of the’ Anicriéan War, aud with 
the modeaty of true bravery glaims 
far himself only a spectator’s part in 
the actions he so vividly deseribes— 


bottle of 


pat: ‘thing and everything American hns 0 aaa 138, 157) 
strange attraction for him, He listens Tas, 14a. 141 
to Pryuce Sulm-Salm's reminiscence of | y 142 143 
the great war with rapt attention ; 134 and 198 
rover! and hearing the story of Chiekamnu- Band sig 
on the bass of reconstruction lone. with- | ga, Atlanta, and Vicksburg, often ex- | (n't f Wok 
ont reierence to past, present or future po- | presses his longing to visit thé weones | “ r 
Hitlenl differences. PF xuch mem fe events.+ Then, | BLOUPY PLUX OR DYSENTERY. 9 
‘Thinse ‘knggeations If adopted, tho subject cli Gi ities | Meus Diarrt na and straining of; u Tanda 
quire a small expenditure a subject chang i@g, jerman politics | ih Howls should not fll’ te use la) feof 
Heh const to the consey will came upon’ carpet, and Maxitioses of 7 ¥ sen : ' ‘do 
bh | milian, with grave, deprecatory face, pronNcoont & cos Bo Yelaworst 4 
Will bemenn theshort-sightedness.ahd} pysENTERY COMPOUND ‘4 Thais 
reactionary tendencies of his brother, | na ie cured, 
the Austrian, Emperor, adyahcing Ul Phyalelans of experience agree that ME&ORR 
mH Spend Rrralihs, tee | tec tees art eet eo ty OT ic eed ls cue Tene en 
null eveape Impending calamities the |jiberal enoughefomeni Fo July | ferently. ind onr compound I rie sreDt- | Dhreefoot & Warpeyy Wi 
yA brought upon, ty he ofation eer Biotest not that will effect apare. JW. Pine: Ratt 
por Whit aay imilian, “€all’ arid ‘eroevsstill, bis ALL MARRIED MEN, rn 
our brethren of the Becyntrpotjon preset : Grrsoan deivin aks cherertons teh elles 
n and suffering each month. w y Fp es 
Orders in Bankrupteyt inenatraatlon’ia tao much oF tog ite hota? 
‘The United States District Judge, Hon. palnftt. or Irregular who 1a sul KY Otey Smitl lai a 
Re AL TTL has by onlers cident at the Wilt about not fal to" clry home one Macy Hera CTR of 10 seloek A. 
June Terms of the District Court/held re= { y 
spectively at Oxford andy uckson, desiz~ DROMGOOLE & COS | 
nated the times gn places at which the | 
Registers in Bimkruptey! shall attend for 2 English Female Bitters... if 
Witiely whl tire alt thoxe complalrite afd [* 


day of 
hint 


‘foot tae 


v el pf such business a es 
the trammctiqn of wach, Besiness as way | Tafectcan dupquon evcirelen them | Mato% dh ig feist tnayaaey ey 
4 see v the while, and a vorrt-nertin}, eom- THAT YOUNG Gm, 
pO CULE Aree Be | posed, they say, of threo captains aud | Whose ‘very nittice, abt HUbr aid!’ 


walk. indleate disense, can be #0 easily re- 


stored ta health byvtat je tEn glial Fe 
mole Bitters”, mai bia 


8, iontenant:colonel, only waits the 
word of log-corrd Excobedo, the ex- 
mule driver, to condemn them to 
death. 


town of Rienzi. ‘Tishomingo, 
the counthie of Tisttontisee 
nthe Ist Monday In each 

whould 


AGENTS. 


aA SEN WHOLESALE & RETAIL DR 

Torsavo at Drcaten—Mr. Julius 
Hnyden, general agent of the, South- 
ern Railroad, is i tof a tele- 


ETERS. 


of the Northern poople, we cannot be 
in doubt as to What authority wiokds 
the power of conqnestover the South. 
It is for the poople of the conquering 
nation to take the initiative in reliev- 
ing us from political slavery, a8 a no- 
cessary step in establishing guaranteos 
of constitutional liberty for the conn- 
try. It is for us, in the exercise of 


the most of thitigs as woe find thom, 
and not to fall into impotent franzy or 
maudlin despair because they will not 
be as we would have them. Let us 
beware of impracticables. We are 
shattered enough already ; let ns riot 
shiver our fortunes utterly by rushing 
upon impossibilitios. 


Confederate Navy, is still confined in 
the penitentiary at Brooklyn, New 
York, Ho was arrested for piracy 
and murder, in connection with bis 


the highest practical wisdom, to make a 


‘ =a ey w 
Lien’. John C. Praine, Inte of the 


GLISH FEMALE BITTERS. pantry Viok#barg, Miss. 


For old and young, married apd pingleey, |) re 
<1 AK REP sears on bead 8 ere oon a tasherhs. Creu ‘Parter, 
a Becceilat ofa Setver Forder, fetc., and tis fact alt 


. ~ .} gram from Cx ‘ntigy prosident 
. 8. FAIRFIELD! Register for the | of the Memphig and Charleston Rail- 
a Ditricty sl Court) road, stating that tornadd !'yéster- 
fal es gl i destroyed one span of the rail 
Ast Monday in each month. and continue | Toad bridge over the Tennosseo river 
for one week moale basing KO tong re at Deeatur, Alabama, 

re. At some sultable place to bedesix- | tion is uninterrupted. however, and | or ai 
nated by him. tn the town uf Tupelo, Ler | cou cction tndntainod.  Paasengern | Heo! 
and freight are transported by steam- 


WHATS THE MATTER, OLD MAN. 
Can't yu prot your kidneyn to net 
Communica- | en i? Are yout troubled with gravel, 
yy Khe soa 

ne occasional 


nitles of Pontotoc, L Inclination to 


with the revised Pharmecopis. Prescription sttetided|to qugetally,, 5 
rlnve'thick or milky ? if 


nud Hiawamban 


month, and continue for one week should | boat. ‘Tho bridge will be ,in @erfoct | I *| pawiny MEDICINES, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, — WiINDU' 
we long teguilro. order in the, course of five days.— ‘ ofvanious wines." 
At his office in the town of Grenada, Jen) i) ‘ t 
conties of ¥: Tallahatehic, | C280! Al Do 


ri whiel Liquors, 
A Tenneksee paper revives the fol- kal ingoadllaty Som and, i 1 1 ei na 
lowing ‘from & spotely 6f Bréwnlow's|) Kidneys and bladder to a healthy a Pare Od Cognsd Beside, Extrh Vet Wine Cho koe 


If #0 procure one bottle of on ft 
when he was’ a violent pro-slavery Relected for Mi 
man “Fellow Citizens:——Whenever DROMGOOLE.£ CO! . + ‘Whisky—Ait of the best quality and ppenialty prey eoenn 


you get to byrning n 

|stops Saabaeint TRS 
—_—_—_—_—————e 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
' FARMS KOR ONE DOLLAR 


in each month, and continue until the Lat 
Monday in the suecceding montl, should 
busin ire, 
. Register for the 
31 Distict. shall attend at his otties 
city of Colum) 
LowndengOktibty 
ber. on the Ist M 
continud for t 
wire. e pha 
him in the town of 


Anil be restored to health and manhood 
thes! will 


again, Langedbot yaply 
‘one dollar. 


Our stock 
— - All orders 
YOUR LIVER D 150} jpetbenit”? 98% 
Should be kept in good condition. before 


I. thereby Wanting off 
Chitle and’ Fev MA Ps Me PEPPER | a 


") p, fitled winh piness sod serarscy. 
Tita HARDAWAY 


v4 Monday of 
6 for-ane week shontd busi 


nilay tn 
such other pluces during sali we 


capture of the ‘steamer Chesapeake; 
the false pretence, assigned at the 
time of his arrest, being that ho held 
no commission or appointment from 
the Confederate Government, at the 
timeof his capture. We suppose that 
the same game if to be played with: 
Braine, that was played with Mr. Da- 
vis. 


police at Mobile, has ordored the dis- 
franchisement of the negro military 
companies organized there. The as- 
ders is to.be'strictly enforced, 


—- 
‘Tae Carenrictan—The genuine 


a 
Col. Dimon, the military chief of] ¥ 


me pnseon P. H. a Se & 
KING OF CHILLS | | J nay t) OTe 


Which never fafa to’ ¢ure all cases (of r F $i ¢ riz Esjabjighed, 1847, y it 


Ol , 
4th” Dist¥iét.” shall 


Hounueteylecstdst o £Gebieelvbetetseu 


SSSssesi 


pina ee 


; 


wen 


ve 
cha 


BESSSSESSSRS: 


he 


Beane 


Ee sere sion'! 


= 
: 
eSewemoBkunens o& 


sieges 


B SSSSSRSSSSSSESERSSSEESES FS SSESESEES 


Fe 


HE 


5 


FS 


Ee 


Es 
Mime me Gein & 


SSTCSESSSSESSeESs 


SEezees 


#2 


Bs 


aE 


3 
se cme ices 
SSEuSE 


‘800 
200 1.00 


and 4o'clock. P.M. Where 


SOP erp ee Pe ERTS Sta hocesar and Collector 


HARDAWAY & CO. 


UGGISTS, 
tf CORNER WASHINOTON, ax CLAY STREETS, 


k of Droge and Medicines, svch as Opinm, 
Mbearbomate Doda, hyom 


DRUGS AND) MEDICIN Es, 
RE fF eas Prbracedl ta the’ Pharsbacoplar” Or Phartnecititienl Preparstions ‘ure wade in strict accordance 


)W ALAS AND SASH 


iquors, 


Sir heath 
Fluid Ext, Beasborry, oiibebi | SPICES, LEXINGTON MUSTARD!| PAINTS; OIE: & COLORS, 

and) B i ae White Leni, ‘Lanibed On Tarpentine; Coal Of, Wits at ait Coton, tte, 
ereryfiing coming widhla the! Drag Wanker, Give. vas, ot and we will 


# 00., Agenta 
Wasbiogtou treet, 


— 
My TETEGERALD, 


co. 


table place in the city lemphis, 6 Ratitatgg the capi 
onthe Ist Monday tu each tmonth, aud Je Dolars pet Teket, now offers | Neural Co Tomei Tetunvaoona | 
peat ld the “Gamtice af handerdais .| the liver and bowels, cleanses thestomaeh,| | 1‘) » ‘ ast al pe ‘a a 66 Y 
Clarke. Jasper, Newton, Seott and Smith,| FARMS FOR THE MILLION, | cm be given to intineaand oe eereet| | IRECTY IMPORT ERS | OF’ DRY ODS, 


ms 
In the United States Courtroom or 
wome “other suitable place in the city of | gp 
Jackson, on the kecond Monday in ‘each | 
month, und continue for one week, if| i 
business so long requires'for the counties 
of Rankin, Hinds, Madison, Holmes. and 
‘8200. 
At some suitallo place in the ety of 
Vicksburg. on the thlnl iy of eac! 
month, aud continue fyr'6 


There is not in this scheme an acre ot wwamp | It. It Is no secret, no patent, 20 
wild land; ech Pare 1s part, or the whole of| Hilxtars. butt a 
cand ‘eset is on ur with- | euce in the Southern country, 
ay, eliher oa the 


Gornerier Ste F 
poral Charlestos, MO 


* 
ue & Obio, 5 
8 Meridian & Vicksbarg, or 


* | Missigai;pigh Tenoeame RR. 


Minsianipyt Contras, | Blote 

Pimples, Tteb, 

down constitution, Gi 
the Thugods can be peed 


sion, tn abd 0 and 
Each subdivisiog eonstitates's prize, 


IOKET COSTS ONE,DOLLAR. 


of the refer to the |. 


Tities: 
ibe paid to the a ae sii" 
‘All land ‘e'ble scheme is in the State of Mis- Us, i with the eboe, hogs nd 
f [fas ones Babee miles Pn PT Hr 


and Joachini Streats:»/ 


> 


see aw 


ees 
MILITARY DIRECTORY, 
Bvt. Mason THOMAS Ii. NORTON, 


E, GHRAR GF 


3 GES 


H 


4 


Se ene rene B.R.F. and |, 


A. L., Commandi 
acts ott WILLIAM 3 KINGSBURY, 
‘2th Infantry, Post Adjutant. »- 


Hox: Jacon Tilid recon Sook of 
the Third Judicial District of Misaiss! ppl 
died (n Vicksburg on the 14th inst. 8 


Ressg1ox axp Cuxarstny)—Rev. Dr. 
‘Thomas Nicholson, of Mottie, will 
an Interesting lecture to-morrow: ight 
the Baptist Church on the abo ranjeet | 2 
But few Jectures are more thatractly 
teresting, elevating to the feellii, and #0 
full of ‘elogaenee, to’ old!’ and: 
young learned atid eamsaraonke eet 
Chemistry. Nothing ts more attractive to 
children, and the old sre inspired with 
the marvolons exhibitions of the wisdom 
and wonderful works of God. 


Reaisrnatiox,—Up to yesterday. there 
were 1633 voters registered in this Gounty. 
648 whites and 1005 blacks. 

AMinds country TAIZ whites, 8540: blacks, 


Lown Catena Cay sheet 
‘ Sasper egy blacks, 
Jasper ¢ outy, 23 blac! 
* fedling eres 
ated Wile Is likel reo, tho! heavy drapery 
that hang tf ‘his upon 


sirat might, (@ watal tie bosom -of) 91 
earth heave with life, or ¢atch the 
kiss of ‘* 
Nps, to look upon Bs nin her bridal 
robes, with her diamond fragmenta of jews 
erly—now decking her brow with the 
flowers of spring and contemplating the 
golden treasures of thealth created by the 
uso of the “Great Southern Preparations,” 
advertised fn another column. 


ka, 
sie che wits 1200 


er rut | 


oe ee 
2 |e Rat 


ned atey | tf 
Saar Sates 


tbh “ulitétitey 
lara toa 


ie 


mot = by amendments to 1,000 000, w was 


mmander of any) Lands 


‘net shall have Ben. 


a, wbenver in 


ieee fidh or 
of officiel duties and 


any officer | 47, 


Ing, or pro- 


Ise. any cly! 


‘or granted by, 
‘Rhy no-called State, or the 
a rounlelpal or 


yy such 
mY codtonaslor 


ent of wome oth~ 


‘perform the same,and to fill 


1H Person Ts enti 
ue 
der sald act, 


‘The ni rah pigs apie, 
ier Cotsrabem which’ coxt $1 ‘Was | unless such, 


burnt some ten day's go. 


othr 


Fay 


eee _myported 024 


rts reich ux from every 
a of tas TORO rope 
ly. heaven seems to pon the.op- ‘ 


In all but 
dod ‘the "Blacks #32 | 2 


“Dis fréedhien of evince abd viet ait! 

Pitta ‘mach ay get of building at 
ations BUY wiiftes 1 meni tn 

fe have no Porpbty ald. them . in thibey quoi | Pa 


The result of th reparation 


Sena & 


Accounts from Pensacola state that the, 
epeerene, 

id eho! 
fishtoned po 


Noite ‘itted: > 
A negro man named Jerry Larkin, was 


if ‘sald oath “me: 


yey 
tbe tts op WI 


by death, realgnation 


ine General ot ofthe Gated teneneee! 


removal appoint 


| printion for recondtrt 
| Wag 


atiggest- 
‘State 


ite and heat- 
ne and eal~ 
‘The 


de federal tabilities far. 
causéd an antin 
unciations as ino} 
culated to unsettle Ona: mehengre 
was ordered) to. bo pelted am the Senate 
journed. 

‘A resolution was introdnetd and pas 
ed, Instructing: the \Conmnlttes on Public 
to report a bill. forfelting the swamp 
lands heretafire tothe Southern 
‘States, to the United States, 

A resolution ineenaiak the Judiciary 
Committee to. inquire whether Kentucky, 
Maryland and Delaware have State Con- 
atiuitions reputliean in-form. was. Intro- 
da The, .resolutign. passed by the 


Spe ab atanding ito 


ers vote, the 

acing the ay appron 

curred. in, and the DILL oes towne 
Presfiient. 


The bill passed laxt_ session, proviniting 

the Executive from treating with Indians, 

Was repealed. [Applanse from tlhe Demo- 

eratlo aide over the first step 
nie.) The House thert adjourn 


Mr. Bancroft as 

Ministerto Prisla. 
The Republican’ Union *Congresslorial 
Committee met to-night to hear the re= 
agents. ‘consider. the 


‘The amendment 


Congreso 
mombers were Jubliant 
the canvaasers in 
ny aay ladicaty all the 
ronighly 


is Fecettan ‘ta 


i lee 
under Neve 


td ionpareas 


of the are rica Bl 


cn, 

tal inmuerice fwany 
tor ob 
stration 

Nits supe 


a farp the exbention. 


nt aba be regelate 
(cote le eet he bs te, 
Dahl 

eth oath, 


by any tem) 
boards ny one tonchiay the 
of any person elalinlug 
In every came mn refusal fry 


ca Ceol to 
ease Of 


tion Mt 


il of 
minds of wn 
am the Iivt: 


eon. of Scan a 


1 executive or. 

taken an on 
"the eouatietion of the On! 
y¢ | mot, aud Arether he was holding such 


‘at the com 
or lind elle 
wards 


sald Ne= 
hh ne 
tees a meer of te 


tate, 
to. support 
States or 


it of the rebel- 
re, an who was 


ited States, or given 
enemies thereof, Is 


red or to vote; and 
Ive oF Judicial office in 


Mentioned, shall 


Y bey el oP Cagta Include all elvil ofticers 


Thw of ate, for the ad- 
seinen sia he 


° ti for completing the 


ad ae eres of 


ie 


tt 


= 


"iEtc® even fas irulad ‘ol three 
| pera ‘from ' Philatelphia testified that 
would not believe 


a 
low! jittonal ett Of the exe- 
piney hat Max |mill 
! Wen Ving @ he, pave, Maximilian 
oxclal ‘hat & beautiful elear heaven, 
ii puch Ab Idesfred for Ee hour of my 


ne 


veges fin distracted thronsh the 
trevis, carrying ariew born babe Just be- 


Anares refuses to delive# Maximilian's 
body.and says it {6 0 aubjec 
There tes great antipathy 
Americans be 
intlan’s Tite 
The Priocea Salen Bala dec 
capo of them pero 
the oflesr whom she 
ft hiribe of 825.000 In 
Onlered to leave Queretaro With all her ate 
tendante 


use thes 


the es 


Aig! 
Heronibal. 


ig the diapute for the governorship of ‘Ta: 
anata 
Co: honlered to occupy: the 
ith an army of fftteen thous 
sand baevatia 
Racuuoxn, July Taeteadotpie Clary 
ell known inerchant. WHO closed bud- 
recently nnd wenkSouth, was brought 
back to-day from Ale ct 
obtainin; is under frandulent. prete 
mn parties heres. The hay ib dealk 
‘Baltludty, New York and cl 


rl : 

New You Jaly Tb—aBlahop 8 ott, of 
Qrewort. (schon 

Tuwon Airs, Junesz—Tho colors 
had disap All restrictions inom 
t_ omsomumerce will ba removed iniorty 
dayn. ‘The opliemle darrled off sixteca 
thousand persons. Gon, Axboth, 
States minlater, was datieronsly 

poxDos. Aly 1S-—A'prominent 
supposed to be General Farrel, w 
ed here and sent to Dublin 

‘A man named Silverier, clalmin: 
eltizen of tha L States, wns 

Ip arrested nt the request of the Portu 
Government. and sent to List. 
American Minister demands. bis release 
and return to Paris In @ Portuguese man= 
" of-war. 

Dunisx, July 15.—The tnhabltants ofthe 
cotnty of Mayo and the ‘Conemarah dis 
trict dre suffering: from famine 

New -Y 16—Noon—Cotton 

Uplands 260. 


16—Cotton. —Sales 
rket firmer, Low 


Naw Ontxaxs, Jul 
bales. 


firm; 
white 


alls ek a 
“Mark,” the Cinciinati Commer- 


sis 
in bi 


a Menetr | thitg (summed up; ' 


cial’s Wathingtin corréepondent, bas 


Thi result of ‘thie Titan 


g 
is 
F 


: 
F 
E. 


SEE 
ie 


emt Courts in this Cirenit have been! 


eh i 
changed with 


United | xa 


The b 


Stanton docs not seem 


She is furiously i a 
broadside of ironical 


f public fnnds,-wax concluded. in 
Ba jer. on fata and resulted ip 
placing ¢h¢ défordaht mnder bopd: in 
the eee . Ht will’ bo reurém- 
bered that Mr. Felts alloged that he 
had vaylaid and robbed, some 
Herines top Journal, 1 


3 ana 
Greeley has of latetak¥n to tellin 


some wholesome truths about some 


sven the’Grand Army of the Repub- 
ic. 
“A number of offre boggars and! 
politicians, calling themsulves 
Grand Army of the Republic 
re- | meeting in-out-of-the-way places 
grips and pass-words, aro pnssin 
olutions demanding conti » and 
farms. This is eithor madness or 
knavery. Beopla who rns farws 
work for them, eth oy we 
know that takes cihenipes prop- 
| erty because they veri it, “3 large! 
represented int Sing Sit g Ponitentiar 
a vie of Saye do not want 
A Mexivan bunditti prin- 
ee gem statesms un 


P 
Sing Sin; 
ciples int 
abip.” 


Hos. W. ML Haxcocs Tye diger 


held, and the business: 
them satisfa i 


joying at present a brief respite from 
{2 arduons labora, and is reeaperating 
for the next session. 

We hope to retain him for many 
years to come, His conservutive 
gonciliatory conduct durin 

is wise and patriotic 
then, have end, 
zen of hin district 
reite, July 5 


y eiti- 
ay St Louis Ga 


dni 
wilt Biyatiaat axn vn 
atlngton ilspatch 
Guy 1.) Aas 
Tq 


8 the Cinelunatl 


n 
in the Ho n fewot S200. und ale 
fond him before the se 


fou 
Disisien, Tih Wigner peretntd 
itgaee Wotan, foe tlet frp here 
ai sata sod eso Undas i 

Kar the! ioorh Guclche Gnveaminent at Hse 


Blates 
Satominy, Jame 15, 


ren 
Liwlontat, Peasy. July 
Heriharts". Monts 


Huahine 
Sovjualena, 
Shiinkeyeil 


Friday, Aus 
le, Mat, 


V SHALLY 
_Landenlae Count "laa. Hiluo 3 bnet 


To CONSUMPTIVES. 


advertiser, having been resto 


with @ severe lung « 
disease Consumption: 
koown to his felluw-eufferers the m 
care, 

To all who slecire it, he will 
the preserifition vse: 
the directions for preparmg and using the 
same, Which they will find a sven cune yor 
Coxseumrrion, Arma, Baoxcurris, Covans, 
Couhyand all Throat and Lung Affertions 
Theonly object of the advertiser in sending 
the Breveription is to benefit the dilicted, nnd 
spread information which le concrives to be 
invalpable, and he hopes every rulferer will 
try lila remedy, aa tt will cost ther “otitny? 
and may proves blewing. _ Fartion wishing 
the preveription, veg, by return im | 
please’ 


4 anxious to 


itty 


(free of charge), 


REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, 
Willinmstarg, Kings Co,, New Yorks 
ERRORS OF YouTH, 

ABeatieman who sullered for years ftom: 

Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all 

the effects 6f youthful! indiscretion, wR! for 

the sake of snffering humanity, send: tree to 

All whe need it, the recips and directions for 


_ JOHN B. OGDEN, 
42 Codar Bireet. Ni; eet, New York. 


Seal sation wile) 3c: 


those with. whon has been associated | 
in polities. Here is what ia ppys| 


The Saneoan 5 
NBR! 
Hecke Arp BACoS! 


rpm pala. Se, 
aby, eee 6 5 fol 


iyrthe 
of 


at DOM ITAY Ts abpped ox Tae 
ii Xda ROE arog 


which re wuvariabl 
dixganied with 1 


es of the “ORIENT 
OKA thom mipen till a 


cost He 
# fame of totsices evu | t 


ofthe weed to try the | 


wrure in ous flucor, 


EDWIN M. COOK & Co. 


[Rate a 


the | 
a} 


| 
i 


Frank 
Pnssipust.—A | ggg 


tighain }Sash, Doors and 
friends t etthe Ur 1 FT SANFORD wishes 6 
Tie went | th "hue 


{ 
4 WHOLES 


a Commisxion Mer 


} to their honae ant an eu nian 


Wholesale Booksellers 


| Oriean 


‘ll segs tom, fal ad 
cords eed emtrolter. ™ 
wanted ai No. B St 

New Orleans. ¥ 


erty Wansnocrns: 


and 


TOU 
8d Dewers in It kinds of 


Havanna and American 

Tobaccos, 

MAIN DEPOT, 
tekst 


PATENT MICA RoorING. 


We OF GoM, 1o4 
UFR UF EAD 181 pe 
ot Hat, avd bay be readi'y applied by 


a Me doa g 


has only 40} 
pe 
Machiue 


ta ee, 


Neer SHINGLE KOOP 


wu hundeed | t 


~ oof LACK LUSTH 


ANUP ROOFING | } 


Lint 


Hy We 


\LE 


asp 


GROCERS, | 


and 
NORTH-WE RD 
eorsen comteuer opp it 
MF 
Martin 


NICHOLSON & €0., 

ney Street, between Lee and | 
Jobnson Aventis 

(AL Sanford Br old stanel.) 
DE ALEMS 1s ! 
DRY GOODS &®: 
AND | mp 
G ROCER LES. 


WOULD ¢ 


Heit in shivre 


ST Bok HOUSE IN THE SOUTH 
BLELOCK & CO., 


AND STATIONERS, 
L 30 Catal Street, New Orleans, La, 
rs Supplied’ At Lowest Rages. 


wi your aildress for our Cats: 
Sehool and Miscellancons Books. 


Sune 80 ewly 


A, 


N, GRISWOLD, 60._ 01d Ree of Bivde | © 
£ Goodrich; exdahi 
Yeurn. Maaulscturys 


i New Oricens | fe 


ig Jewelry, iver Waren, C 
Pistole, corper Uanal nod Key: 


RN PANIL, 


iwoleas marhin 


AYER WeOTuE 


& OO, 


te Maehinery, Medi 


pit 
Reese ete, Ss el 


PROTEGTION FOR THE HEALTHY 


y 
RELIEF FOR THE SICK. 


enaraites Loprecedented | recive 3 


ry mevle of | the ge 


ae Piers Feat 
chy 


brextsn, Pit 


| Mean. Toatetter & ‘Kintth 
a J alee 30 Mt wey re Le eg 
‘ 


snot ad a 


Araars. Hostetter d Bois 
th Wei; Bae les tne 1 Deaey 


atid, 


‘conchumve. ino, tomicred 
Mis, bor veey na oo earn oat 


lupouy to any ater Liat! ca 


Districts gor m 
RT a oft 
im 


root ere ay fh Yk ' 


Fae iths i 


ou Coats, Vi 
January 1-9, 


ew fut dy ape 


it eae 


Ogsenabvarh, Newnes Cunnty 


‘Separuster tm, lowe. 


nat etert 


JOHN st. ouitaeRy. 


Meme Mattie ei P 
Sits te craton tet. fe et | 
‘imac Bat ete Foe’ patient | 
BETTER of Tit tay hte me 
cially mtayted tothe South ard Weet Nebere bees 
at the liver ate wrevalewt. “Temuat 
vs curative, 
| seers frie Tos MITEL. porn 


Mattoon, ML. Jams wl; Tose, 


Miners. Moattiee Bote 


of $y" Stomnet itt ore 
ott melas Jartice a 


alae 
ment dhetg myer, sod 
weer 


them with unparalicied 


ery texpectibally, yuarh 


Kewanee Saw Mill, 


PLANING MILL, 


SASH, DOOR BLIND, AND SHINGLE 


FACTORY, 


16 Miles Bast of Meridian. 


Ala, and wilt 


the Meteor Olland Mafety Hand Lasap. 

It ia bound to create a great revslution tn the 
Jeamap business, and only needs m test Lo be ap- 
reetated. 


PALLON, FULTON & CO, 
Meridian, Miss. 


june 61f 


CONFECTIONERY. 


B have jast opened « Preah Lot of Conte 
)V “scene fram the A 


TO CITY & COUNTRY MERCHANTS | | 


Goode at aslow as = 
nuebonowese. ey 
ces 
for y 


ourselves. 
HALLORAN & BORMUTH, 
Front street, 
iy 


above M lant, 


‘THOS. 1. KENNEDY. 
Mamier e., Ala 


N. B. & T. H. KENN 
Wholesale and Retail Drnggists, 


CORNER MALE AND SIDNEY STREETS, 
MBERIDIAN, M188, 


DR. X. B.KEXNEDY, 
lalea, Miss. 


RedJacket Bitters, 


DEALER LN 
DRUGS,MEDICINES 


Chemicals, 
FANCY SOAP, PERFUMERY, 
OIL, GLASS, INK, &c., 

Hair Retoratices, Dyestuffs, Tooth and 
Nail Brushes, Cigars, “Fishing 
Rods, dooks, Lines, de. 

Also & large Pioek of AYRES’, BOOVILL & 
CU.'s Patent Medicines which 1 am agent for. 

rm ‘Street, 
MERIDIAN MISSISSIPPI. 

Provetp 1» compounded dey oF night 
wiy 


NST OLERA 


RedJacket Bitlers 


At, win dma. 
‘of Mian, 


oat 

LLOYD, WHITE & Co.. 

WHOLEALE & RETAIL GROCERS, 
GENERAL COMMISSION, 

Receiving and Forwarding Merchants, 

Front Stret, (in the Briek Store) 

MERIDIAN, 3188. 

Agrats forthe Shelby Lime Company 


Pill ferala a tay serie ec hens 
ire have ait ewtabl 


TOBACCO MERCHANTS, 


LOUISVILLE, KY. 


ch 
veka 


B 


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Fog 
4 i 
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led ‘to supply our friends in those counties with | pre! 


‘Enpas, wisd 
& 


R. Y. R. CHADWICK, |: 


NOTICETO MOTHERS. 
DR. SEABROOK’S 


Infant. Soothing Syrup. 


hich i will de wpow trial, 
aaa "JAMES ROL DLE 400, 
Proprietors, 
Laboratory, 41 Dullits Street, Louisville, Ky 


PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


MURLEY'S SANMAPARILLA. 


P all the remedies that have been dis 


powledge. 

All other com cr eyrups of this root 
have buberen abd to eommsand” the senclon nt 
the Facalty, because, on being tested, they have 
beoe foued (0 contain nexions ents, 
which veutralise the good effvcts of this Maras: 
parila, and oftestines injure the health of the 
Patient. It i+ p08 eo with Harley’s . 


a 
Affections of the Bones, Habitnal Con'ivences, 


Uebling, Wsonoes of the Hénere, brane 
Si i 
racloPar la cee a 


Complaint, indigestion, 


Hurley's Ague Tonic, 


PERFECTLY RELIABLE. 


‘The onlr 


medy tor Chills and Fever or Agwe 
an 4 


wh 


ss 
remedies without benefit; bet ia Be case 

Hurley's Ague Tonic 
fabled to effect a cure. 


All, who bavi 
jieted 


inte ext by 
buying a bettie, «lt is 
pared with otharg, and will ber certain 
all cases of fever and agree or chills 


tod 
Send for it te the 
i TAMES RUDDLE 4.00, 


Lowiaville, Ky 


HURLEY'S 
Popular Worm Candy! 


4 arsctric rou wows, and 


As this i reall 
the best and moet palltable form 


HURLEY'S 


STOMACHIC BITTERS. 
re 


:|The-- World’s 


* | Where sewing 


y Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware 


SEWING MACHINE 


Awarded the highest Premium st the exhibi- 
ricateral uod Mechaal- 
r 


thea of the St. Louls A; 
1866, 
LONDON, 


French . Exposition, 


od at every 


United States Fair 


Machines have been exhibited. 
Every Machine is 


WARRANTED THREE YEARS. 
Ia" tend for « Cireular, ow 
A. SUMNER & CO., 
To Jefferson Htreet, 
MEMPHIS, TENN. 


> 


RICE BROTHERS &CO., 
89 AND 91 


—and— 
965 JMAGAZING sTREET, 


Now Orleans, 
Warehouse, 97jand 99 Julia Street 


Dinect imromtERs 
BIRMINGHAM, RAEFFIELD AND WOOL- 
VERHAMPTUN 


Hardware, 
Catlery, 
Guns and 
Edge Tools, 
Which are nifered to the Country Trade ate 
1 steanes on cost of Importation, 
BUILDERS HARDWARE, 
Mart ized Iron Mantels and Mantel Grates 
TUE erosion varity of el 
jortice LOUKNs Rolled PI 
Wroaght NAILS 


weods at sach prices as 


" 
hand at ali times, whiah we 


tlonery 
SAMUEL LOCKE, 
Eo 


Noa j37, 20,41 42 Pet street, © 


Bwavrilie Streets, 
New Orleans. 


IMPORTERS and DEALERS IN 


(HARDWARE, 


Tio Plate, 
Bbeetf iron, 
Har rea, 
* Nalla, 
Axon, 
Coatings, 
Manitle Rope, 
Hand Bellows, 
Plantation Baddlery, 
and — 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEN’ 
of every descripuon, 


Jas. H, Halla (Mayevil'e, Ky.,) PLOWS 
Calhoun COTTOY SURAPERS 


Blsckamiths’ Bellows, 


“ COTTON 8WKEP 


a | Yoot's Patent COTTON PLOWS & SCRAPERS. 


Fan Malla, 
Corn Shelters, 
Straw Cutters, Eic. 


TINSMITH'S MACBINES & TOOLS, 
COOKING & HEATING STOVES 
of every deteription. 


Agent for the Celebrated 
STEWART COOKING STOVES. 
moylewtet i 


Wits CIAL, AGRICULTUR. 
Tip necuanival DEPARTMENTS, aa 


“THIS COLLEGE, bas, by its Oa mer 
ite and ethos! ‘of educa- 


& 00, 
Rectiving!" Forwarding : and! Geers! 
Oldest Commercial College in the} mmission Merchants, 
Tailed States. No. 22 South Commerce Stree, 
AMPLE ARRANG MENTS FOR maytly MOBILE, ALA” 


Cne “Thousand . Students 


During’ the Current Year, 


Comparative Cost and Value of the Fas 
ucation Given Here and in the Ordi- 
nory and Literary Colleges : 


16 ia believed to be the firstin Eu: 
i with 


echanioalDepart- 

tothe teotrocioe te qealted 
eto keep 

not wha 

the 


proton 
ericltur” ao i 


attention to 


before bot of 
Books, it 


‘Afier which the student in 
into business, and make $1000, 


$3000, annually 
ny Conusces. 
tor: four yours, 


to go 
), oF 


two 
ably $1800, 
Deduct $255 leat 


re8 
Students ; but to the other a net expense 
of $2400; o $8295 our student Lins guinod 
over the other, We suppose the Siu- 
dents in both cates to have good Eop- 
lish education tb begin with. We deem | « 


$5892 net gain to our 


8 business education that enables the atu: 
dent to eartt $1000, $2000, or $4000. ap~ 
nually, to bathe best fortunes parents 
can give theit rons, Su far as known,not 
‘one of the thousands of our graduates, is 
out of prefitable "employment, A ,word 
to the wise is sufficient, 
Circulars and Catalogues Sent to all 
Who Desire Them, 
N. B.—Young gentlemen who have en 
tirely neglected their studies fo the part 
few years, can bere be perfected in any 
branches ‘they may desire, in a few 
months, 


TERMS---Payable in Advance, 


Promanship—Irstons not limited, § 25 00 
Book-keeping—double and sing! 

pntry, etc. a perfect course, 
Arithmetio—ineluding all com- 
mnercial ealeulations, 

Lecture on Comrercial 


33 E55 


S82Sssss ssss 


H 
u 
88 
i 
i 


meats,” ¢ 
For any Language, 
Drawing per month, 
N.B—A age coy 
Course in any a8 
tled to a Life Ticket in that Department. 
‘attend auch branches ea he msy 


Hecan 
ye from this College in 
i a 
all commercial communttiea-— 


the 
thelr own 
mardawly 


Board and hk “ia American, 
French. Spantah. of Geraan’ fas a 
from $30 to $35 per month, 


_ Office Room, No. 7. 


FACULTY 3 
» RUFUS DOLBRAR, Paestiexs, 


Basis Customs, Booky 
“Keeping, the Sige of Penson 


Agricultural Doparument,——, Prin. 
Departasent,——, Prinei- 


3. Ae 
Orleaws Bar, 


Commercial 
Lecturer on Contracts. 
Mathetoatical 
Rreckett, Professor 
Commercial 
Professor 


4. H, ArHEWeL 
J. HL Ma’ 


L.' BREWER & CO., 


General Commission Merchants, 
Lj |B RALE OP COTTON AND COUN. 
aie ee 

'No. 65 Cor. Commerce and St. Louis Sts, 


MOBILE, 
[EaF-Orders will botpromptiy attended to. 20 


Meridian: 
Hurlbutt, Sturges & Co., 
AT THEIR OLD"STAND, 


‘on the Corner, and their 


NEW STORE 
ADJOINING, 


‘AVE 00 shond’“end are constantly receiving 
‘the largest and best supply of 


Dry Goods, 


EVER SEEN IN THIS COUNTRY, 
Which they will sell ea tow afford. 
Minty ras hey ril'not be erp 


Erereat 


which are oltered at reduced 
cont 


3x0. M, THOMAS, 


ALA. 


S 
fo|Commission Merchants, 


12 


BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK 
MANUFACTURERS, 


‘Dealers ia 
MM cal Inctruments 
aad Sheet Music, 

68 OUL0 LENKE, 
i etlention 
mitts nan 


Wholesale 


Dealers in all kinds of 


WESTERN ~ PRODUCE, 
OUD LEVFS, © 


roar STaw6i CAIRO, TLL, 


St. Louis. 


PRANK 8 NOBL & Co, 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


ax 
Purchasing Agents, 

Office No, 418 North Hecond Street, (Up Stairs.) 
St. Louis, Mo, 


marttewly 

beg-Send for Deseriptive Pamphlet. wa 
M. W..WARNE'S PATENT 

Abnompheric Portable Soda’ Fountain. 


WELLS & MANNING, 
Wholesale aod Retail Desters io 


China,G: and 


ornate ee bi 
8T. LOUIS, MO. 


XW, 
meriteetes 


DOWDALL, HARRIS & CO 


Staple and Fancy Groceries © | 4”! 


f 
u Oleg 
: . hs 
Net danger he aman 


Family. 
‘Rats come out of shelr Hales to die* 


11t Bawa? Y 1 of all worgli- 
Bes thet “Costan'a” name 1s 
h Box. Bottle, anil Fak, before yor 
ress | EM R. a, 
FF fed in Meridien; Minny RY. p, 


ates itl £ Oe. Now Orlewus, 
rt ‘Agents for Southern Statey, 


“CO TAR 
DxIvERoAL 


For Cuts, Burns, Brises, Wounds, Bolla, 
Cancers, Broken Sore Nipples, 
Bleeding, Bllud and Palntul Piles) Herve? 
ulous, and Ill-conditioned Sores; 
ulcers, Glandular Swellings, Eruptions 
Cutaneous Affections, Rin; Iteh. 
hande Lipn 20s Bites oP Spey Te 
i Lipa, &e.; Bites of lers, Insect 
mails, dee. ; &, a id 


Boxes 45 08 »., 50 ets, amd $1 sites, 

EW Bold by oll Druggtat evers where. 
‘And by HENRY ke. COSTA, Depot 
way: 

oa by R.Y. BR. Chadwick, Meridi- 


Cat Barnes, Ward & Co, New 
vans La, Wholesale Agents for Soutl~ 
ern Ssates. 


“COSTAR'S 
IVb aL 
CORN SOLVENT, 

For Corné, Bunions, Warts. dc, 

md G1 vines, 
ta every where, 
uF TAR, Depot 
man DV R-Y<R. Chadwick, Merkdl= 


‘Barnes, Ward & Co. New Ori 
Las Wholenie Aged Sracuantee eee 


“COSTAR'S” 
PREPARATION or, 


BITTER*SWEET 


iy Oo cae cad 


bey will be sure to 


FOUN 
Bl ae ake 


ait 


Yoevite 


me 


et 


eats FULNITORE 


DRAKE & C2 


aa ae 
Ie at 


iou'wit ott te ltr warras 
r "Wiecey styie wt. creth aaa i> 
Seat ate Beery styts * 


Apne Cait Prout wtree 


r — oy ee 
(OSERH. BOT: OF 


Fansite dren 


4u0smoo 92783 Tu: ea 


ANOS 
; . wis seo 

FALLOMN»IFULTON 
19 pct 


ot Na Dp 


<aigKEA 23.1004 


ae 


a 


BAR eeiaatine Ato. sr omeneane 


Commie \ateiehants | 


Plantation . Supplios. 
ride Sate tha’ ait ed , 

Drea 

aes a ARENS 


ar otis bree 
mt a ve Pointe Oils, Window-Glass, 


Sastre, SED TUL 31, 486 
| "Efotels, Bie. 


yt 2 


| a 


“Wate! STi JAMES HOTEL, 


pei ya 


*LARGE STOCK 
z 


Sy 


‘With and withodt TOPS 


‘eater WHEELS, CARRY 1668, 


Trucks; Carte, Dray, secre 


ARKER, LAKE &CO., 


Gotton Faotors and Grocers, 


MOBILE... 


ae 
Yo see 


Keep always on band, Wiking, td Hope, Neifs, 


axD ALL EitD8 oF 


Liquors, dic. 


may hemian 
ae 


R& Cf 
W'S HALL, 
‘Royal Street, 
MODILE, ALABAMA. 
Whalessio and Reteilers of 


ODUCE IRA We PORTE 
Hy My ODD), 


Dine ardware 
8 full Stockseossisting ia pait of 
ERY, PLANTERY’ TARDW. “ARE, jx 


BUILDERS: HARDAT ARE, 
v vont, 


AyD 


DESIRABLE Goops 
Yor Merehasis and Tritern. Ais, 


“DOORS, 
tors, if), OLAZED,sAsil AND. DLINDs. 


Pay 


in 
uss io. Fesh 


varie 
Prices than 


ba ee a a Fernie 


gl the aention Wood, Engraving. 


Peete wy ree 


‘wod Btatlomery, woict + 
 earioges eapeely low 


BLANK BOOKS. 1) 


rt ck 
‘ire al! made to a aod a: 
acd 


00d boy 


2 f 
‘Aabama corethbis Strert and Ov Lever 


Wortbweel Gorude St, Louis and Water ux. 
sen AL An 


Hardware 


HOUSE FURNISHING GooDs, 


ra  srmeaiing Net tower, 
Piosiors ea bers wl fod 


ORLEANS. 
Proprietors : 


of Sew Orla 


Bhctmead 


Mr. He cattunn, Fete} 


“QUSHING HOUSE 


Sot tsa O en, mt, 


PPare te ap 


Tae Mederen 


Cees Campbell House 


PPoqmeriy the Roper ttouse,) 
JAS. w. CAMPBELL, 
(Lage of Samter;County.) 
“vaHOUILe, ALA 

P| Hie faked sod th 


hI relisted th 
tive Hower) V auticit 


“RESON Homa 


Thongh #6t the bee 


Jackson, Miss., 


AS established a repatation for ( 
Comfortats & € 


To Obtain 


ys STOP AT THE 


HACNOLI COTTAGE, 


CHSON, UTS81SKIPPL. 


. Private Board! 
fBY MR AW! i 


Petton 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, 
UW.5 (PATTON, ProprR. 


AN, MISSISSIPPI. 
JOSIAH JONES, : 


Ragsdale Hous, 
,ON THE JILL, 
On,the East Sidé’ of the Bait 


LLISON, Supt. 
‘st Vine Sore Street, ,  Cincinnall, Ohio. 


WF Hléctrotyping, Sterootyping and 
say daw’ 


French Burr Portabie Grist Mills, 
Yor Corn Mes!, Wheat aod Buock Feed 


“Queen of the South.” 
“ eee 


Cincinnati, 0. 


Seravusnep men 1832, P 


and 
& Venttian Shutter Pactory. 


ont PACTORY 18 ® BY 259 FEET, pty 
2 We'toatotacture and 
wwaliend, Fenst-doors, Sa Teade 
fenetian. Pivot aud 


Proprictor. 


of publie pat 


RAI. ROAD JUNCTION 


Good Fare & Good Rooms | 


House, 


Tlouse. 


BROP!E: . 
i 


batt 
gone down together—that} 


a 


Weekly S 


+ 


‘KICE OF RUBSCRIPTION 
vic Weekly, (im advange) per amps... valuable'pee ; 


alrniells 
utd 


to inerwaae 
low 


wireula 
ral inaitigeune 


pies Of Beuml-Wee 


ive copies uf Semi-Weekly » 
months 
| ee. 


President of Movite& Ouio Rat. 
road, 


Col, Murdock, President of the Mobil 
aod (bio Kuliomd, mddresed tum at 
tachees of the rowd at the Mechioe slop 
in this city, on Wednendsy ba 

gave the condition of the Toad-at we 
commencement of the waryand reviewed 
ita dilapidated nnd’ greatly 


under which the ¢ 
bit ie, running: 


.| were $2 500,000, and this venry the rod | 
would be able to mn tip the éraing: to 

three million do'lare, aad would 

toapp'y three-fourths of sm 

the muking fund: that by tbe 


ea 
provohedt {aeud 
fired inia the party, almost 
kaliog Me Cody, wy 


Trimble the ebief ine 

Nashville, and the other wi 

iefe the negroes ta do battle 
——$sh.g--2-——— 

Put Them Away. 

put them, nwa 


Tho soblier forme that filled tho « one 
the manly arms that berq the other, 
in their grav 


Their mission's done— 
on the Brract. 
sive abd let them res 
c seen thtongh'the rifts of the | St 
battle smoke, the long grey line proa- | § 
seavto. tho height: im the charge, | iy 
throngh the dessendi 


{tho hollish storm flies that and make a eru 
—now ifted, now lowered, now | are amd make t 


lost, now struggling to the| tions thor: 
almost crowned ‘They hb 


fine, that flag. * Put"them te 


| #veysbury them tozetber. 


‘fnisb of 
areas 


er fad 
Pee i iene 


Hi kioda ot Stairs i dag 
: at thw 
‘Bash, peste 


thie 


‘Anthe sia ecbbes isi tho shell, wo} tha 
nay, still hear the far-off dinjof battle} the 
¥g down the years—as pass the 
is dies the’ stor, the wheel 


> he gentlemsn. 
hem Ge swetbrrs 


tad te 


the 


his 


YUNBER = 


od without eve 
sol ot the cont 


is teat of a pen 
} 


Deatel 
little 


wat 


romptly 
wht, 


SEMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE 

pe SS 

Published on Thureday & Sanday’by 
J. GIBSON, § 


ss 


day that Gen, Sickles had written a] torest to pass through 


ris, Esq.," &c. In this letter Mr. Mo- | eral amnesty is, in my judgment, es- wpe. ; 
: a 3 tial to th {tho Co: terms, however harth and unjust, | erfully. l 
Hao stated, among other things, why foval alae ot prmmer nearly MF | which promiso a restoration of quict relfasp, Lz would St ta tna be ja the nas 14,15, 16817 w 
ho was a Republican, which is extract-| rier the range of popular choice | aud prosperity to our disturbed and | the rights of no human being. 10 & 1000 5 
ed by the Mobile Advertiser, and this | for the important judicial, executive, | 1%) verished country. 16 last section provides that all land: a 400 a 
unkind paragraph pinned to the bot-jor legislative departments of the je and labor will} we hope, re- beng: ot pated Vi ateue 4 2 
tom of it: State governments, otherwise incon- | store unto us the Federal Constite- | nari) cold, ed : 
We worler ifthiecan be John J, MeRae, | Visntly confined to classes, very few of | tion in all its entirety, aud with it wall 42 Ww le 1200 6 
Ge eng Atarhor of state Hights Mis | Whom are fit to hold office. The peor be retufned the rights and_ franchises 108 x 2250 u 
Siecippl. the supporter nf Ireckinridge the | ple can surely be intrusted to judge of which we have been so tically A} i 
chefete breakfast” fire-eating secessionist, | and select from those who took part deprived. For. it Jot tk no- 8 t 100 o 
the stanl-by, counsellor of Jef. Davis lin the rebellion, the men at once qual-} the only proffered, terms of res 10m ut mo /2% 
Justice’ we pause for a reply. ified and sinoere in their adhesion to | Construction and find “consolation in d egetes tupertene Heiee ” wo 300 
If the editor of the Advertiser read the pox one things, Home mam es ating all the ‘uséful “arts of imran err k mean of breaking he sanaeaioet ee ms oon 30 | 
oe ee ing eligible to office ¥ 2 “a * nd landed-estates of the South, stomach Lang's (00 acres “unsurfeyed”) 19000 65 00 
the article from‘jwhich he extracted, | tiveg to identify themselves with re-|" fren falcly Inaugurated in 1662, It la-niow Fe eertately ured bp ie | ere MeLemore. 1 3 Moo, 30 
lie must Lave known Hon. John Me-| construction aud to support the views | General Ord on Manicipal | too late to count upon It under any use. ‘ '% a 10 mw | 125 
Tene, of Kemper, was not ex-Goveruor | of the majority. Nove, more than ev- Elections, «| umatances thas are likey to, aregiet| USE RED DIAREHG: 4 x #90 do ey 18 
John J. McRae, of Wayne. Gov. Me- | ¢F men of ability and experience in| The following correspondence will) qj no other éonflacation would be neces USE BED DLAMMHG:A Y lanes io 2 00 
‘ " hi public business are necded for the | interest our readers : sary. for it would’supply the necessities of | 7 3 we | ave ‘6 250x500 feet 2000 10 00 
Rao has, since the close of the war, | Stato governments in the South, and| E. P. Thompson, Exeq., Mayor of| all of whatever race or color. who need y! ee ne mnt reas aoRe 38 500 250 
eschewed politics entirely, remains on | itis truly unfortunate that at such s | Okolona, writes to the General Com? free homes and thas quiet poplar glamor Z ine Wa 1 1780 875 
his farnr near Backatunna, and is con-| moment nearly all who knew anything manding District No. 4, suing “that | prosperity to the hole country —Wash= 142.143 We 
dient to be forgotten by those who| of public affairsare disfranchised, and | the term of office of the Board of Al- Pogton Chrontela, July: 33. . TSS and 136 600 + 3 
1 th of all should ‘ely those who could fill judi- | dermen of his city will expire August . dow, sense 7 
wound when the aim of all should | THe Gong. This exposes the experi- | Ist, and wishes to know if the General ‘Thowe who vOw that they will necer of e's bt wt 1000 3 
be to heal. cant of rendral euffrage to needless | Commanding will order an election, of | Ph hacia. Feconatuction on the repabll- | poo Ny Papal oy 5 
6 i. . cath b oO all that has| . BLOODY,PLUX OR DYBERTERY. ® 150 
SAE Aa ES TS hazards. Ifthe experiment fails it is ep in the event that the offi- Mucus, Diaries. pains and straining of M&ORR 9 230 
A Fillbusteriny Scheme. more likeiy to fail from tho inability of | 1 shall be appointed, he would be he varr's, shold, 9% all ta, nee, wm, few - b a land3 500 
Filibustering expeditions to Mexico | the people to put in office those who | glad to submit alist of names of «nit-} disintegration a tacoule doses sat Duely 1 ome 109 if 
t» “avenge Maximilian” are fitt'ag up could and would assure success. It | able persons to fill the designated of- vam perens ae elanek ent los eee] * pronéoolr’ 4 co's Mel. ‘. 4 lte4 1b ad 
in New Orleans, New York, Buffolo, would have been advantageous per- | fices.” ao vould have to be-foagit, aid then, | DYSENTERY COMPOUND . aCe w 20 o 
Fe ey vaskinetod eal other place, |e eee removed saan dates: To which the following reply was | ifthe doctrine of seceation and Ite kind: | And be okay sha | Ter nar — y 
wana, Washington am ed persons, expecially jndges, sheriffs | given : ul dogmas were established, ft wold) | 4 agree chat |p 3, M&ORK £10 1 
Ta aa Tee vork Coren: ee ae Sation of| He QRS 4th MILITARY DIST.) | Nenlf tlre hehe tet costa | ree nd our compound eT sD | ‘ a 
pondent of the Philadelphia Ledger, | the sixth section of the set of March Oxricx oF Civ Arvains, { |anil the necessary conflets between the | ca that wil eect w cure. Poems 8 SS. oe 
howover, thexe expeditions have for | ?. if competent successors could have | Vicksburg, Miss., J 21 y soverciayl fen, having no few — Eat. Chas. Vosbu 33 i 3 
hover, theme rene ryan | Oven found among these who are eli:| | Htespectflly returned with, the in \ Linnir povesreeeth hich bt ADL WAREIED BE J im Baaitee 
ei dixplacem Jua-| Pible to office; and I would regard | formtion that the General Command- | Whose wives are suffering’ with constant. 1000 
y Gen. Ortega, in order to ad-| tho possession now of a wider field of | inwe dues not interfere with elections ‘| pain and suffering each month, whose | WY 1 1250 
van tain ulterior schemes, look- | choice for civil officers as onp of the! purely Municipal.» A copy of the ‘y nae pas tae tach ta moe 
ing to tho indorsersent by this Gor-| ott eecive instramentalitien inthe General Order ‘No. 6 up this wab- Filing of the wom with Leucorrbces or anys ie fr 00 
e 0 execntion of the military authority | ject is enclosed. Elections for purely Whites, should not fall to carry,home one fAndley"s 2 3&4 200 100 
vrnment of some $26,000,000 oF $80,-| -ouferred npon district commanders. Tucieipaloficers,therefaye,wil Beil 1 Meee rear ettle iin hs heart whether | Dotte Of . piece behamee ie BOnrt of Bee eA Fee cen, wine 
100.000 in Mexican bonds Tt in tho|Avitin T fad. myself provonted, 8] ax provided by the laws ‘of the State | Wt wlll ave peace or wan prosperity ‘or DROMGOOLE £ COB ecessaly, a tere nec eecription wf the property auvertiaal willbe ven on the 
saiyo orgauization,*sayn tho writer, | will be the people by and by—from brat rain Xa ae 3 BAD collector. 


J. SHANNON trai Editer 


MERIDIAN, MISS. 
Bunday : 


Lyman Trumbull, 
‘Chairman of the Judiciary Committee 
of the United States Senate, in which 


accompany universal suffrage. The 
letter is before us and we find it pret- 
|| by Horace Greeley soon after the suré 


of Nevada, who it was suspected at 


‘ty much the same doctrine as advanced i 


redo 
all disfranchised, and rendered 
pletely powerless. Froma véry sen- 


render, and also by Senator Stewart] servo theirs. 


iat 


8 


g 
5 


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5 
tt 


af 
i 


ssusessssessessssy 


et ma i tt 


et the time, was guided by his kinsman 

Pt Gov. Foote, formerly of this State, in 1 

2S urging such a settlement of our polit- ase if 

© [179 90 ical troubles. Here is un extract from | them, but to a practical, matter-of-fact Be ie 5 

wv lines, or ls, witt te | hits letter: , who knows that his bread and 3 ; 


published one year for #16 00. 


EP" The same rates will be charged for adven 


tements In the Weekly. 


THA discount of enethird will be made fos 


which paid the expenses of the Santa 
Had Santa Anna 


Anna expédition. 
beeu successful on landing, it is sup 


jused he would by this time be in t 
ule of the Montezumas, negotiatin, 
wth Mr, Seward form union of thi 
countries, on the basis of payin, 
uit the Mexican debt in consideratio 
of receiving the whole of Mexico i 
veturn 


of the 
hat is the program 
© fit out another expedition to lan 


umewhere on the Mexican coast, un- 
arl the banner of Ortega, and trust 
Mexican support— 
Orteyas's name, they say, will do just 
If Juarez 
shoots?,him, bo much the better; it 
will make Juarez unpopnlar, and hns- 
ten hin end. But bo the objects of the 


ty fortune for 


ax well as Ortega himself. 


expedition whatf'they may, we thin! 


the project will prove a failure, result- 


ing in the killing of a few hundred ; : 

nen, and the expenditure of several| The New Bit!—Our Advice Phere in certainly leap "diagrace in| ice antintieree hte 1 

nen, and expenditure of seve n - ere d i in} Crawfordsv'e, Thursday, 4 A CWS mg < t ‘ 

thonsand dollars, Where the French | The third military bill leaves the partaking of the privilege of self-gov- Arthaia, Friday, "= to Whitaxandy Linen Ofi)Perpentine, Cont Rt Pathe wf wit ele e 
Emperor waa defented, with France | Southern people utterly helpless; they ernment, than in being ruled by Be-| , Colom se eeeinca tecuad. : 7 Only | .Ourstock embraces everything coming’ within the Drag Basivess, (ire us'a ¢all aiid wo will 


and Austria at his beek, where Sco! 
ninde such slow progress, bolstere 


ee 

A short time since a personal letter 
nppeared in the Meridian Chronicle, 
with thia caption: “Reply of Hon. 
Jno. McRae, of Kemper, to J. L. Mor- 


But, now that Santa Anna is 
cather dead, or a prisoner in the hands 
Juariste along with Ortega, 
Briefly this 


Now it seems to mo that the true 
conservative guarantes inst reac- 
tion is inthe nddition made to the 
loyal vote by tho enfranchisement of 
the colored people. That being done, 
the occasion for the disqualification 
clause ceases. Hence the true solu- 
tion, I believe, is to declare with uni- 
versal suffrage s general amnesty, 
naming the exception. A more lib- 


securing for the public service men of 
titude and character, whose repent- 
coisas certain as the devotion of 
the most consistent loyalist. In truth, 
this zeal of some of the courts out- 
runs the discretion of many of the 
fnithfal. With reference to other 

ractical suggestions, it might be use- 

1 if Congress, by some one of its 
committees, gated the com- 
manding oficers uf the several dis- 
tricts upon the operation of the Re- 
construction acts and the further leg- 
islation required, 

Gen. Sickles, no matter what we 
may say of his administration in the 
Carolinas, evidently has a high ap- 
preciation of the situation, but his 
viows seen: to fall lightly un the ears 
of Congress, as we have seen that the 
third military bill passed after Mr. 
‘Trumbull’s receipt of the letter. Bat 
the necessity of such s measure as 
Gen. Sickles urges, will yet becomo | 
apparent to the country, and Con- 
gress must then compromise or retire 
from the chair of power. 


— 


e 
os 
n 
in 


d 


ke 


must look to the military commanders 
for whatever magnanimity and clem- 
ency is to be bestowed upon onr un- 


tt, 
dl 


tter depend upon the issue, it is all 
moonshine. 

{We must avail ourselves of the pres- 
ent opportunity to regain  yoice in 
the government of the nation, and 
‘rid ourselves of military dictatorshi 
and its myriad of evils, We deem it 
the duty of every man to sacrifice his 
personal passions and prejudices, as 
well as his private interest, for the 
public We must, accept “any 


Linnixaippi. 


By command of Gen. E. O. O. Ono. | 
A.B. 


AIRD, 
Br't Maj. & A. A. G. U, S. A. 
Asa’t Inspector General. 
“Section 9,’ of the late reconstr: 
tion bill, will, however, require that 
officers appointed or elected under 
State or Wes 


— 

Turxos Wincn Caxxor sx Deyiz.— 
The Negro is a Voter. 

One half the voters at deast, in this 
State are Neyrocs. 

‘There will be a Convention, and the 
negroos will be represented in that 
Convention, eithgs by white or black 
representatives. 

The Couveution so constituted, will 
accept the act of Congress conferring 
suffrage on the negro. 

"The negro will be a powerfal ele- 
ment, if not the ruling power, in the 
State. 

A rejection of the reconstruction 
act would inevitably result in further 
disfranchisement of the whites, thus 
giving to the negroes political m- 


grocs—Hazlehurst News. 


Stan Practice ov ax Atiaxta Mra- 
cu. Ae @f the Chatta- 


nion ti 


is 


The N 


this graphically dese ri 
fon. the release of Jat 
ional Bank president, at the firat_record- 


court: 


Upon leaving the court-room the 

ent tottering from the place, 

ed hy three or four old women 
whovbad lost thetr all 

scene was a tonching one. as the 

reat anguish. 

for a restoration of their little treasure 

that hind taken them Yearsof toll to gath-| bes 

er up. They clustered closely arau 

entered his carriage, spd as 

he drove away; reeelving no assurance 

whatever of having thelr property restor- 

Foor wroren follow the 


npn. ae b 
was follo 


apparently 


old man as fy 


edd to them, these 
vehiele for several 


went almost frantle 


a 
ho 


NEW 


on, 
Landertate, 
Heooln, 


July 21. td 


to the land}est 


J. Mr. Barker drove rapifly away. 
and his supplednts, weary and 
care-wornt turned slowly In the Wireetion 
of thelr homes to brood 

over the misfortune they had wuffered. 


DVERTISEMENTS: 


‘LECTURE O¥ BRAZIL. 

oath Sta 

rail, at t jowing times and places. 
from 


——$$ $$ $$$ 
FARMS “FOR ONE DOLLAR: 


sls Eedediealiee 


English ‘Female Bittors.’ 
Which (will cure all those complaints and 
restore them ta health and buoyancy again. 
THAT YOUNG GIRL 
Whose ‘i acts. colar, and 
| walk. ‘siieate dvcase-eam beso cally rer 
| stored to fo, aia phe “Engtiah Fe- 


male BI 
It touches the pale cheek with the erim- 
son blush of nature. ailds Joy and 
the dejected 


Barker, the 


AGENTS. 
‘ 4 


The 
y howerl, 
plicating 
the 2 u . 

‘ CORNER WASIINGTON AND CLAY STREETS, 


jm Vicksburg, Miss. 


Hooks malking as the 
culations in tl bin eer eoaderyny 
away, abe sin Esetdval Ober lek MPovdsra! vie end infect all 
ough F f 
i kind 
urine 


‘in In angubh | OF 


Besbraced in the Pharmacopist One Pharmaorasioal Pipéretinas re bade i 
with tbe Tevisea Pharmecople. Prescriptions attended to "79 


HY MEDICINES; SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, 
Lae of varjous on 
N6 will) leethre. of 


Port Wine Chola 


PIOES, 


"fifcrdags atrnted to ur care, led wun promptnes ued 


‘YOUR LIVER *. 


HARDAWAY & CO., 


te , 
fre| WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS, 


HEP Gays on Saba, auldtgs abd complete sinck’ of Droge and Medicinen exch aa (plum, 
vokerbs Gream Fertar,, Ueparpunte Feder Kpeous 


DRUGS AND’ MEDICINES, 


WINDUW GLAS3 AND SASIT 


a ok a 


MUSTARD. PAINTS, 0118 & coxdRs, 


HARDAWAK & CO!'Agenis.. 
oy Waabingten Street, 


EXSSSsSSes S SSSESssssnsssssss 


‘btrlet sccordance 


Wine, 
arbor 


oe 


tip by the treasury and power of this 
government, a fow adventurers cannot 


SUBDIVISION OF PLANTATIONS. 


a 
CHANCES FOR ALL. 


nooga the following of a 
shrewd and cynical Atlanta merch 
year of 8 ing. Perpetrated 
one ofthem, which was felated by him to 
Sew York “drummer.” The merchant 


LTROERALD, 


fortunate section, State governments 
are subservient to the will of the 


P. H. “PEPPER 


& CO. 


Mr. Shelinn, living on the Bay Road Desir The Boords| * eval ts in. the ready tnade clothing | tyeSesthere Asylum Land Company, in bd Bes 
iicaces Mabe San thet wed. rewtally |e ar Cece o— told the gentleman from | diven io their grand sehen of Cty, Rasidenose brags hh laigd wo 
ietow Mobile, upon the right of applicants to regis- tnd Late, 9 Yalow cu ey 
wounded Thursday night by some ne-| 1 rh.ose who have been members| he wouh! ta wieght esate og $3 A. Established 484 ALL.O31 
uxoex, who broke into the store where Which he had given a gentleman to. take | eheseeni@ « echeme thet erbrices 

Th waa Legislature, or held any €xecU-| home the night before, but he was not sat- : 
he was stopping. The negro who did) 4;.. or judicial office in any State, | Isfled with itand returned Jt. Perhaps It FARMS FOR THE MILLION, 


{1 
it his customer. ~Now you kpaw.” 


ae OTe. WO, 
the shooting has been arrested and IMPORTERS OF pri’; 
identifier’. £ ’ 
ere 
Tho steamer Flirt was destroyed by 
fire st the Mobile wharf Thursday 
night. No insurance. 


whether they havetaken an oath to sup- 
port the Constitution of the United ey 
States, or not, and whether holding 

such office at the commencement or 
before the war, and aflerweards engag- 
edin “rebellion,” are not entitled to 
register. “Executive and judicial” are 
defined to include “all civil officers 


‘There " 
ner orast 
itivnted: 


eal 
tn afew miles 


GOODS HAVE BEEN IMPORTED; DIRECT 
ft of arg and Americ, wi Wal oO by 


Q 


i 


forty dollars. The minés are 
two hundred miles from Salt Lake, 


F 
ij 


Hl 


u 


A Ners— We herwsilli in store 4 few af the day” 
; SicsSSee aera tlndee esses separ 
acrteut ¢ mayttn 


1, 
pal DEV ARIMEStTS, 


iB. MATHEWS & CO, | ~oudy resets ike 
Receiving, Farierdiig ‘and General! ig ) “Been car ee ae as aY: 
Cmmission Merchants, : i “COSTAR'S” RAT ROACH Ae, Extaria's 


{plas 

the Lberally ep 

this and the Bob 
the 


: No. 22 Routt Commerce Street, ¥ {br Rata, Mice, Romches, 

AMPLE ARBANG “MENTS FOR mi ay H wonrix? Ata “ coufak$" sep soe acacia 

4 ———— Ee : 
4 Gne ‘Thousend Students} oF) — pee Is igelot waa ery sa 

During the Current Fear, THOR Deoeax, fe Pe 4 meen. “COSTARS”, IC POWDER for 

Comparative Cost and Vélue ofthe Ed~ = wars 


'" “Cs wine Gt. cox. Is fo Me Bag 
fon Giten Herc and nthe. Ort L. BREWER & (0., © | > seutme ee mie | TeBiMeihe, Montatons Flew Bet pags 


nory and Lilerery 


1% -Bewame! ! ! of all ‘worth 


General Commission Merchants, | ‘Specessgrate : elock & Ce, 


tess 
5 | _ ppc | ca See that “Costan's” name is on 
Fe Paz SAL OF Garros akb Coie | BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, = Box, Bottle, and Flask, before you 


mt) wu) jortbers aed Western and News leaters, ress Henry, B.C. tar, 
Laboraary, 41 Mallet Bteee, Leuitriier Ky Jefferson Meret, ing No. 55 Cor. Commerce and &t. Louis Sie,| BINDERS AND’ BLANK BOOK| tar Sota in Merten eee: 2 
ang i ? i. {2 the business | MANUFACTURERS, Chundrick. ie? 


MORALE, ALA. By x Waitt & Co, . 
wwe Hates: | Dealers io, |ECY oleae Agents Southern at ack 
. | ———————- ——~| MP sal Instramests { 


| 


ESrpRLBErD 1x 1698. 


| and Sheet Mus, 
J hn K. Randall, 168 OHIO LENER, : 


go | BOOKSEBLER & STATIONER, ane attention 


PRINTER AND BLANK BOOK |" 
Manutacturer, 
No. 5 (old No. 44) North Water St., 
MOBILE, ALA. 


co TAR 
CRrvEnsat 


BUCKHORN SALVE. 


wee 
pon au maareicthernicany ee 
often. and Uhn fet chase destiny 
whone, 


for fo * _————— 
f tor four yearn $200, | wex+Account Booka, Printing Paper, 


mn, - For Cuts, Burn: we 
fra plone she tes colartoye' 4 or and four Mercantilo Blanka, Stationery, kc.,| D_HURD & son, Gincrrs Brea ‘Bret SN plcn 
Of Nig: tion, “tele MN PRACAEINN evmauer,) | Grin expended. Our student will besic | at Wholesale and Retail. | Wholesale Grocers | uloa Futrid and Tein Sores; 
faa 0 eke te , E “ 1 aap eto Pemba anes s@-Tan. Medical, Theolog cal a a uleers, Glandular Swelling, Eruptions, 
perth elise | a ; ew Crie, 2 rpg hae erlang rel Sghool asi afscellneous Books to/Commission Merchants, | Svsneges ‘Aaectiom Ringworm Tek | 
h $1 96150 he aatns in four years. le on accomm: ig termes. i Dealers io all kinds of hands, Lips, &c.; Bites of wa, inner 
Warehouse, 97 and) 99\ Jails treet rea giees eh gain rear | cee Staple and Fancy Groceries | Senshi: 45: Bite Ser, inert 


diner {afoRtEss oF but to the otber @ pet txpene 


WESTERN aed PR axes 93 ets., BO ets., and 81 atacs, 
/ ; M \ Mm, WESTER) JUCE Sold by all ~erywhere 
amano, ETD, AND WoO V Bie | SVESTERN PRODUCE, | gsr pagar 


i lish education to begin 484 Broadway, 8: ¥. 


Readdackes 


Hardfare, 4 busine as rdueation that enablen the stu ante nd by BY. R. Chadwiek, Mertai- 
Catlers, dent to earn $1000, $2000, or $2000 tO By Berea Ward & Co. 
| Ganapnd Bually, to be the best fortunes. parente —== } Ovithas Ls. Wholenale Agente for 
Edge, Tools, | cao. kite thelr tora. Be fer as know = = = a ce tra Mantes 


f the Choussods of radua' ~ 
; : tet sf pretiabie repieyaect A were) ___ Meridian. 


to thewise is sufficient. il 
Catalogurs Sent to all 
Desire Them. 


| 
tee —|CUMMISSION MERCHANTS 


urlbutt, Sturges & Co., = 


Purchasing 


Agents, 


RE, Cireulera yd 
Marb'dized Iron Mantels and Manvel Ur tes 10 


} 
Ofice No.4 eet, (Up sais 
\ : Rom and | N, B.—Young gentlemen who bi | AT THEIR OLD STAND, | Lit 
1, : Helens LOCKS Retire Pate iN lected their studirs for the past | | 
Hurley's Ague Tonic, Tay winues | dy mealeut their tie for the pu on the Corner, sad their awceniy 7 aeauee 
=! . . Iree ACREWS. © . ‘| brapches they may desire, io mi <r Ty | BrSend for Veweripnvn Pamphiat ~~ " ‘4 
PERFECTLY, RELIABLE. montis. NEW S TORE} M.W. WARNE’S PAT cNrvemsat 


; 


TERMS---Payable in Advance. ADJOINING, 


hip—lewoos soblicited. 8 25 00 | JTAYS, ce Bast, ted ae evenly retivog | 
ping—double and single wort 


entry, ete. « 


Atmospheric Port 


| CORN SOLVENT, 


Fer Corns, Bunions, W 
wa Bowes, 29 ets. 30 «1 


YOR BEAUTIFTING THE COMPLEXION. 


pause 


gasp sts ee WELLS & MAN 
: a by R. Y. i. Chadwick, Mert) 
Clothing, Nhownieané tel Daionin Jaen YE ere 
2 Yard 0. Ni 
Groceries, China, Glass and | owt stn eel Or 
i : UEENSWARE, ‘ 
Pee tak ee to on Hardware, sw A tad ree tbl ems, 
A bee Aistionary for Peamanshijy  : 2 50 ods | ewstemm LOUIS, MO. 
SAMUEL’ “LOOKE, |aipin’ GrumalatGane es gou| : DOWDALL- HARRIS zc 
o y Eoglisb—ull Course, not limited, | Crockery, /DOW DALL, HARRIS & CO 
Bas, uBR A 8 SPM ice Brees, including Ilistory,Rhetorie, ete. 190.40 | . 
te Yront Larte, beitees Costomtionm and | Eremahofal cour pot Ted Bagging “COSTAR'S" | 
de Beearitte Birsats, Gorman—{ull cour opt Titited, ie Rope, | PARPARATION oF 
Latin —fal | Ope, 
Bier Cribs. nel oan Oak lid, Mp | BITTER-SWEET 
IMPORTERS sod DEALERS 1x Algebra—tall course, pot limited, m| Boots, sit 
; HARD WARE, = Shoes, | ORANGE - BLOSSOMS 
mh 
00 
a 
i 


| Used to Soften and Beautify the Skin, 
SreatBres. } EVER SEEN [N THIS COUNTRY. ee Prieany z fat woe 
Bar Seve, - 7 branch as ubove, is om : all others 
wei, ted toa Gdte Tickat in thet Deparirieta. SF Rich aay wll ool a8 paw At Oe ane Sok ea Bettier, 9, 
He can attend such branches en he mipy | AL f eostomers, friends and ay 2 {BBold by all Drussists every wher 
ov are, + Sire. ‘ bi Colter Ei! KG ceeety syrecnai | e eee eae E SHOP, ee naby It RY R. COSTAR. Depot 
= se A diploma from thia College isa pare feiegent thay atl’ be wate to buy. | Comer § ‘Streets, way N 
x | : Castings, dian all commeraial extourneeey H 7 pa robe ws o “And by ROY. Chadwick, Meri 
| : re are month: juatiog classes — . y le an, 4 
ree ae Students ean Soiay time, Millinery Goods. “And by Barnes, Ward & Co. } 


prt deter! Miata ow 
Mansesocers of il Finan of Gina Engiors | Oteine La Winkel Agents for Bouth- 


| Mond Neltows, men's some and cripplededidiers will have wat new sock of Bpring | and Boilpre, Hem nod Grist Mill Machinery. Fie- | erp States 
etn I fay, varity of the 


« liberal déddesion made, 
(paRatealiys Raplewsy»» » Rlaatetion Meditiery: |" yaad: tid viledging pin Abmerienn; | Wien eine’ 
Ret oye .. [Frengh, Spanish, or German iaeailice st 

from to $35 per mouth. | 


le ble Cirenlar Rew Milla, Tobscee 
‘Tnmmings, ‘upd Premes, Lard 


4 
f 
3 


te + v6 arceted ote its, ‘Midie, Quarts Furnace 
$ AGRICULTURYS, TBP LEMEX Office Wo. 1. je abcde Coitee tensa ES Sept ab ay 
a rs i rk A 
#. B30 7 F | 4 oH Wen f° 
Bae te mix ORTORpITIR oe a |. MERIDIAN FOUNDRY | a> Roa ces | tSCOSTARS 
Yo raves cotton rows f soharres |) ° RUFUS DOLBEAR, Pranowws,- | » MERIDIA 3 alm & co., PECTORAL 
© | Lectarst on Bitsiness | 


Fan Mil, 


eepiog, “tbe Sinccest Teoma. MACHINE: SHOP |C4RP ETS, on CLOTHE, COUGH REMEDY. 


Apjcaltoral Departsiante—, Prin | THE ie fully to MATTING Engage a 


Al Afiec- 
HOUSE AND STEAMBOAT tions, and all Diseases of the Throat and 
a aie 6 ist 4 Peale ing practical FURNISHING COODS CQ-/ Betcinw, a9 ets. voets, amd 1 sizes, 
Paoli tae , | 


tarsold by ant Druggiitd everywhere. 
‘And by HEN! COSTAR, Dey 
wt Brosdwey NoYes eg 
om by Ro¥i B. Chadwick, Meridi- 


hs ‘And by Barnes: Ward & Co. New 
OSGER BY YEARS TOCATED IN RT. La, Wholesale Agents for South- 

han any other bogies Disease 1) ern States. 
‘wedrvior, 


way : < aa pg _ YOURTH STREET, 
)& HEA! ‘ “ : 506 wtesinwte 


FT. Lovin, 


fa i: 
wec,| "WAGNER £ RUSH, 


MANUFACTURERS 


He will find ep In all lipapches of sla 
bor well post fully. Jo formpaggame 


Ing on to more complete success; old fo- 
glee must Gal! Gar Bebind in*thit'e well as 
{n.all other ‘Yepartuents angi tailings. 
‘Then the youth of our ty need a 
wholesome, vigorSitk ibd’ Kall" course of 
reading to form theip tastyay strengrhen 
their minds, and) qualify thet) evew for 


bry 
tee man ts 

Levee Grenada dally at 9 8. 

Hiei Sophia at #6 am and OOP 


ings and avocations iff 1M" Morever, our 
young people will read,,jea must, and if 
they have not well selected books, useful, 
sclentific historical ahd’ Nterary works, 
within their reach, they will eram them- 
selves with the most pernicious, enervat- 


ve Memphis 


at Orenad: mand 10k mm 


Traine eo Mins’ ppl 
‘AK LIVERMORE, Gee? Rep 
© 7 Oaxuer, Goal Theket Ageat 
SS 
MILITARY DUARCTORY. 


Byt. Mason THOMAS IRTON, 
Assistant Sub-Corsinlaslon pegs RF. and 
‘A. L. Commanging, 


ier aro, 4 feta ‘eo RY. 


ect. THOMAS Bo NYR 
Quartermaster and Actiig Ansis- 
Commlwnry Sabelstdnte, 

Cart JAMES W, SONDERLAND, 
StteAraistant Commissloner ‘BR. F. 
and A. be. dim charge of; bmetitetions at 
Lauderdale. 


saving oar youth from rtvous, influen- 
ces. We name bat one other comsldera; 
tion, and?fiat {a the character of oar city: 
demands such a library. We must have {t, 
or fall behind all other cities. | ‘The pride 
of Bt. Louis is her “Mercantile Eibrary 
Hall" Ittsthe first place to whic all 
Visltors are taken; {tis before even the 
Lindell of Southern Hotel. We regard it 
monument more lasting. and prates- 


Rev. ris preaches to-day at 11 


ebes worthy tian any other In that | : 
awe and Reve POT. Leeat 74 rattles, The mame may be mkt of aT wheat emp of has 
the Magenle . ew Orleans: Cuarlestob. Loulevitle| S300 bushels The hone comumption 
Seonncnie TATE The alver.| New York, Cinetnastt and Phila | will bs alan $6000 Javing’e = serplae 
thenient of this Institutlon of learning | (elpbla. Even, if Dame well fnfarm- 


|e. the town of Selma ty oroamented? with 
a library and reading room. spacious and 
well'filled—the place of resort by all vine 
itore who read or think or take any Inter- 
est In Improvement. Now It Is = ques 
tlon, whether wr are m6’ soclall?, intel- 


tor bors and the Sephrunia Instituce for 
scinla, will be fonind in to-day «Gazette. The | 
fifteenth antisal tert begine en the first | 
Monday |i Oeteber next, and we would 
u enter, to make 
chools are de- 


The 


early appli 
Niguetally 6b and Prof. Gathright | lectaally and commercially equal to our 
Las a reputasie rive to none as a dis | neighborngeity. In this regard we are fer 
elplinarinn. safter uf In«truction:| behind ber. Bball not @ laudable aml 


tion, & spirit of commendable rivalry, 
stimulate ur forthwith to combine all ot ¥ 
Influences, and all our Injerest In one 
great effort for eatatllshthg’ & Pubife Lt- 
brary for Meridian, 


1d down 
hyqua- 
do- 
pre- 
Port’ cx rte sremre FoOM. 
aidnes Gholson P. On Noxatore Con, Miss. 

Mon of the highest attainments ip med t+ 
are now wing afd recom 
lable vegetable tombe 
—as a restorative after 
best strengthening 


Atudents to the a 
Fing the tire week ant the Satards 


Taz Coxbecr or tue Nranors.— 
Whon we consider the tery rééent 
emancipation of the, yegroem, the. cir- 
cumstances that accom Meanie it, the 
influences for evil and the inotiarnsat 
to tarbulence which have since been 
exerted upon them, wo profess to » 
profound ‘eonso of ainazement at their 
general good conduct. In the: m 
aud all things taken into accomnt, th 
are behaving adiirabfy, witls 2 

= fees 


fevers and the very 
medicine for frebic convalescents. 
———— 


the celebrared 


¢ appears el 
Their worldéwide reputation ren- 
<aspuff’ entirely ownecesenry. They 
are for sue by GilwP: Firy Bt. Lar be 
tnd Rice brothers New’ Orléans La. 


Thos. B. Badly ary of the tanons |? 
machinery establishment of New Orleans 
have an advertixement in the Gazette of 
spectal fnterest to ome plaiting fetends— 
They are again manufacturing the Gullet 
Steel Brosh Cétton Gin With greatly tm- 
proved facilities and offér It to the .pablie 
asthe beat gin now made. They ara alo 
minnfacturiug for the prevent co’ © €-op, 
press which wlll meet all the require 
ments of packing, It ls of immense pow- 
erand can he workrel pr land, borse..or 
meam ower. Menera/ Bodley @ ‘Cor, abe 
so deal in portable engines corn mille. aft 
Kinds of machinery, agricultural imple 
ments, &c. The house is one of the most | 
reliable in the country and prices as mod- | 
erate as the times will justify | 


tion. * b 
fear for théen tnd for Uarechvér only 
when they lend thei ear to. the~poi- 
sonons words of, pricnemies, 
and when Congress, inten bous «f pas 
sion, attempts to place them 


seoaiippedeiae as 

Deceixo THe Brow.—The feeling ere- 
ated Is like lifting up the heayy drapery | 
that bung in chagtic folds spon, Nagare's 
Hirst night, to watch the of virgin 


earth heave w: eppelny the: Order ia being rapidly revived over 
keise of mort thon er om Suan The 
Ue int peen amaion iter Spa were elected a the ensuing 


a 


robes, with Her diasond fragments of jew - 
erly—pow ‘dedking Hi brow with thie 
flowers of spring and contemplating the 
golden treasures of yealth created by the 
use of the “Great Sou Preparations,” 
advertised ip another 


——— 
Notica—AW. W. -Gisditef! has this day 


withdrawp from our pe nope 
went. 


Levi Haribute & Theedore Sturfes wit 
assume the liabilities of the old firt and 
continue the business at the old stand un- 

| der the same name amd style, 


| 


ra 
a 


ya 
OS 
be 


sy 
P44 Fs 


Hua.sert, Srcnazs & Co. 
3-d. 
tae al 
‘of Evans, 
ved 00 the 


| Meziptax, Mres.. July ‘67. 


Dissoturtox.—j 
Whitaker & Grace, wa 
‘2th inst, by 


food society, 2 well as the various call- | tl 


Ing, and rulmexa works of fletiqn. fancy, 


Pabot and killed at Clarksville on Saturday 


oc | CONRAN fh x 


mohardiw nn) 


lan priors festiint on ae EY 


A detachment of Federal troope have 
devn stationed at Verepe,in 


mee empty ‘Bottle 
very. de pPasy 
frows the fact that man; 
found dead with ob at 


At we roar 
a man bas been 
Is abe. 


‘thi Ife = 'd be brouyh¢ 
pe day ta "dead Feekoaing 


Mrs. Elizabeth Buckhardt, a 


| ‘Those who take no sgcount of thelr own | their 


leans, while h 
sanity, by taking ‘fl sy 

Lavdanom. She wak.s Widow ‘withoat 
children, but was in comfortable olronm- 
stances, and liad numerous relatives, 16 
minister to her wants. 


peecuneec the 
of the military chief 
in Mobile coutinag, 
The local of Bre 
Lively lady: aay 
hal lost both 


Trew th the m 


The oat harvest.In Virginia rates tobe 
the largest for several years. be whegt 
harvest Is dver and la regarded nthe) best 
ever raised In the State. 


On the Opeloe 
overflow. toe en 


ie te rik fe | 


only thing aboye water for them 
many niles beyurel Tee 

train bax rn over several alll 

| the water went downs 


Tie Memphla Avalanche say2s."One_ of 
ye blackest nezrors. cnjoy ing the roman~ 
tle name of Joe Hanly. married a whleé 
girlaged about seventeen veara the other 
piste tthe Colored Maptist Church, on 
treet, In Fort Pickering, We wi 

derstzad tee Froom und the Being rile 
recefved the cougatulations of the mixed 
aum@mblage with eclat. = 


tie 


from Céving~ 


A corresponitent writing. 
We are mow in 


ton coun 
Zion Seminary 


children ; twelve, and the | 
Gund. elchiern. all ofvmhich are livin 


yougest child f 
Erect thirraede ee | 


+ Nick Garney.formibrly a guerrilla, was | 


Jp a restaurant. 


The killing of Scruggs at Goodlettsville 
personal, not a political.affalr 


The Frontier Index newspaper ts pub- | 


Richmond, Va, the negroes have a 
rity af ope thaprand en rel and 
teen. Registration Inst -Satne- 


day 
| Acolore! Radieal, ieee stsac Mikaice of 
hii frietwls last week near Murfreesboro. 
Tenn. The murderer 


The MesiipbTiad gay 
r@ | thine th 
by ine freettaaa Es pa 
greater havo 
Fe, they are. cont 


‘a aac thy ad 
Manints, who dis. 
anal wi seit pa ea 
to apend the seek f thelr Gay — the | 


oe 


(a “sinners.” uy i} | 
ea od French puts as inveptet . 
Ls 
ee en i 


Peach eRe 


ators since | at 
| ence oF eontrel 


inst honinaaiie 


I death lnexpecteds ‘ibe | 7 


‘cman met bere to-day: 


hours from 
from 9. Xt ta 


i comeaelipthe ovrc RE 


color 
ed States at the Sey 
Ube discussion of jution,” the Con- 
yustion adjourned patil 10 o'clock fo-mor- 


Pending 


‘he 
oa this 


2 Ry 
itn fo vis eatoonsey 


‘rales 
Fea ees 


ie gun, fe 
bhaimehediately.-" | 
TW aeltagtons isl THe Preaitfent 


Ogres sterm: Marne: 
tay OrFy- an wees oF tho india, con | 
misshon. 


‘Tiesdommiasion ewernbles in ‘Ste Loul« i 


rk Coustitutional Con- 
venvention’ yésténlay, the eonbideration 
of the report of the Sui Committe 
ab onige of-theday,.s TPI0- 
4 yeas 
ec the resalntion ty" s 

that che State slo 


SUMMERVILLE INSTITUTE,’ 
Fimst CLASS BOARDING SOHOOL. 
roe 


BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. 


(FA private room for every two Boys. 
Hiigatea 11 miles West c 
Mebibe and Quiv Wailgped. 


FACULTY: 


Tnonas 5. Garansoneyg 

Wet Kurcraean, 
Ove: Derm, 
vt. Baskux. h 

CSequbet of Bioarters during’ Unt punt Norm, F205 


bisduaiae co the 


7 ~ 
‘he right to rogulate. the. framchige| 2% 


ox her own eltizces, w 

Trom any 
Riuterer, wat offere onc} oocaslonsd 
rote Uf. 


some angument,-bat was lost 
Wto M1. we 


An amendment te: istratehigtuall. tee, 
wit have dedaultog eloped Beate 


oi uiegortet In Monae the recent 
titions the release of 3 On pb 
vorablycomaklered. 
In the Surratt case, Judge Fisher ‘edinits 
thejevidence 
wick 8 
hem. * J 
‘The-avidence is rawinge to 4 and 


it lc now append that vents wil 


|S very be 


Deriucshowor <x Exruess Absit. — 
The Western (Mfo.) Landmitrk of, last 
woek, gites ite in” of the’ de. 
| falodtion apd fight of Ino. W. Math: 
ows, Inte agent of the United States 
| Express in —— An. agent of 


| he Compas 
it Howey waking ingair- 


ies ery bediane ofthe Compia; 

Packages and money to the ie 

$6,000 have already been 

® be misgng, and. it . is ren ie 
taken and the money not ao 

Pog ei for mianonnt to over ape 


* 


iting th the arene ty ¢ 


THOS. 8. GATHRIGHT, 
cae terres 


airiarser aay 
SOPHRONTAY INSTITUTE, 


rs 
<P SAAS HPBEIIS} 


AND YOUNG 


‘Turner, ‘was “tn | Geegeied by THO». OATHMIGHT, seattea | 


pike ling fn ae SAL 


and Ornamental 


Méde ain to} 
E contiie the only extrem 


braghes extra, whieh 
Lation, Gresk, Pre 


canis eau "Soe 


which are scent fe se tI 


Bunegtrre whe soit 
cants forthe hamefit af the 
4 at | face sore aemercasin Nel "Sout 
chole| city tham imcany other. part 'of thé 
courtttys Jwigitg from ‘ll 
Daya seen re New ey 


Kapleoed' at. Rhuqestak | 
Sth uf October, od 
leg week. Deboul epene 


OTiOs. SS GaTurasttr, 
Framer! ane Prepleior. 


GUBAPEST BOOK ROUSE WW TRE srr. 


pee at mirage 
our al 


Genive: be wit tnd « o7-sef 
vol safargt 


x F diigrevnd 


ANS? FOR Aue 


4 bets, 
De roi 
Aah Prise, wt 
ebanore in a 


vivTe teens re 


FARMS FOR ig SOLON, 
Thery } 


et Spence a 
we, = Eterm te 
Daa 


ees aise ye 


T 

Fy ce errs) nlodia'pps nd "Temvetoce ay 
‘Tod lade are adapted to thd growmh of grein, 

ention, cot 


Sea 


wd wack” 


be a 
a teeta 4. ew on 40 tavor of tes or | By 
Cera er ane 


f aa Ageacy. 
finde 2 ean 


Jwiyise 


pi ow York Uiée! Bidding HCompaiiy, (1K si 


RR EM me 
i ail 9 samen: 


SHIXOLE Roop, | ah 

reeropeto ot (tatecks | pousss 
and Ol 
water 


oy is 
cy ads ond 


Sea sahattnters “of  BUACK | LU" 
Sil) PADREY FELT AND ROUFINY 
biggie Nae: | Onscnrd ind See! 
rates. ier errr rts 
ERG Mis 8 ROOTING 


a 
Egat fe, ae nan 
a ats be 


Fragk Mumpbreya, 6 he D Mt, 
fold Willlat 3” Ua Avge: 
ie 


deere TO ee 
The Qhingarora ii 
*  ANTI-NERVOUS 

SMOKING , TOBACCO! 


Pag Comer ened 


the 
(se games 2. 


RSON &.C0 tyro 


FAMILY arias 
7) A he ta 


Ryan 
Pinyin 


hohe 
* 


Hen grees 


ie ¢ 


“Weekly, 82.00 } per ee 


NUMBER 40. 


SAZETTE ventions and we will get better terms. 


‘IRITLER’ & HELLEN, 
30)St Michael Street, 
Alabama. 


4. Metal 
@RO. CERIES, 
BAR SPORES AND 


PL ANTATION UPPLIEs, 
"7 1 ge VA! ener, 


| PRENCH CONFECTIONERY, &e, 
* Weahington Stren, 
VIgKABURG, 2188. 


18 otf 


LOUIS HlOPEMAN, 
yICKSBURG, MISS, 
‘botesale Dealer in 
WAI, PLOWS; ROPE, 
FISHINGTTACKLE, fc. 


for Wheeler # 
are Meche ws Re 
York Price. 
my het 48) All Kinds of Gu, Made and Repaired. 


may)senly 


i LV. JENNIN 8, 
caateataeyingams of oan plas General * Stakimboat Agent, 


Plantation and Road Wagons, 


Dearborn & Jersey sees Wagons, 
With and with 
‘TIMBER WHEELS, CARRY LOGS, 


Tritcks; Carte, Drayn, Wheelbarrotte 
Wheelwright . Material ! 

~| Wagon and Buggy Spokes, Hubs, 
Rims,Shafts, Tongues, &c., 


E v. EARLY & CO; 
__ Front How, Meridian. 
YOUNG LADIES’ 
A cs et gs h School 


RETALL, at LOWEST CASH PRICES. 
PITLER & HELLEN, 
‘No, #0 St. Michael street. 


800, PARKER. T. Hl, LAKE. Tilos. Fr. SIELDON. 


PARKER, LAKE & CO., 
, ° 
Cotton Factors and Grocors, 


mayliewhicn 


& ates of ruftiai, pox. Monti MF 
mary Departm -nt'(io carrer), ” 
Ineymedine it iment. 


Northwest Coruer St. Louis and Water St» 


MOBILE.... 


ape 


ME making this ans 
Seas ve ape shee WHAMP-WOAT pit Crate 8) 


Keep a'Ways on bend, Bagging and Hope, Nalle, 


wh icksburg, ‘Miss. 


General Forwarditis and Com- 
mission Merchant, 


yy 6 Dapler ip all Kinds of 
WESTERN PRODUCE 


AND 


asp ate 
Groceries, Cizars, 
Lignors, &e. 


any te 


wll be tage Tobacco, Fine 


pak te os 


IRA W. PORTER & C0., 
' ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 
Royal Strest, 
MOBILE, ALABAMA. 


Whoteaale 


FURNITURE 
House Furn shing Goods, |j 
ps: Plantation . Supplies. 


aM user, from the Counter 
" 


FALLO 


aod Metailers of 


ie 
pies & co., 

Meridian, y 

Whidlesale and Ki pa. in! 


URNITORE,) 


Fi ard ware 
Hardware 
a fat Stock, connating ia pst of 


PLANTERS HARDWARE, 


‘OODRUFE. & RISERE 


Dealers in 
Are all | 
WILLOW MARR! Music, Musical Instruments, 


LDERS* WARE, 
TURE WHITE'LEAD; Tapgyy, Notions, aud Fancy Goods, BUILDERS’ HARDWAR! 
byiae * | WAKHINGTON STREET (Roath of Clay.) HOUSE FURNISHING GOUDS, | 


VICKSBURG. | 


SNeedice, Sits podtrureyéa oe bande ee 
ae ncaa 
rawens eT she DESIRABLE COODS 


For Merebante and Traders, 
"|Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 
DOORS, : 

GLAZED SASi AND DLINDS, 


ToT All of which = 
Ps bererofo 


‘tam 1. PAPER, 
aoe Cj 
as OORS AND. burns, 


Ato, 
Fe Nake Co 


DAY & MOR RIS, 


)BTO., BTC. 


Ja por line as low am thSy | 
Latat aleonre ose pt ; 
0 spetvewtea, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
* 


VICKSBURG, MISS, 


selling at Lower 


‘Receiving, Forwardiag and 


“Fs Ermo00D, 


WHOLESALE AND KETAIL MEALER LN 
Books & Stationery: 
ain ‘exit ‘nal Wak ial 
ind 4. Poe “ Bjank Book Mancfacturer & Printer, 
“= Norih-Eadit Cor. St. Fredeis and Water ata, 
MOILE, ALA. 


MOST RESPECTPULLY all the attentinn 

of my trieuls and the public to my large wud 
of Books a» ners, wuich 

pening, oud ciferiog at vuueually low 


FORWARDING AND 
“a Apotboonien Commission Merchants, 
‘LEP SPREBT) Meriliau, Miss. 
Lee 5 4h 
oe geen 
with accuracy 
1} 


nek |] 


BLANK HOOKS. 


Ledgers, Journals, so? 
the varwug sizes ef paprt 
fare all made 46 o1ller and tur 
Sod weraindity of bio 


Heeord Hooks, of al! 
‘4 


gice, at Hrantier Agents Nigesbrg aod Meridiss R. K., 


Wharhboat Proprietors, 


: ae he RE AGENTS, 
Vicksburg, Miss. 


6 
oe eee arssissrrrt. shovel an a 
Mont D 


* eens sprliqwtes 


Ihave paid particular atteation to thie depart. 
meat, and here the largest assortinent a0. ureat- 
> eat variety of Noir, Counmaereiat 3 

Commercial Fost, Packet Post, and Cay. of Bog’ 
TORE, lish, Preach and American manutactare. 
SISSIPPL SCHOOL, LOOKS. 
ok pier teak the Benoot Hooks fn ure 
ms acd Mississippi, aod aii the letest 


‘ands 


editions. 


BOOK-BINDING, 


lly prepared to exe 
durability, end 


PRINTING. 
Bianks, Hills of Lodive. 


eee Job Work dese 


Alot wh'th we oer at WHOLESALE snd |™ 


ALA.|" 
| 


Potton 


| JOSIAH JONES, : 


Tdo not see this myself, Wu perty 

Published on” Thursday & ‘& Sunday by |is stronger now than it has ever 
{and the present Congress is a ne 

Congress, in for two years. Its first 

nd regular session would not have 

oF | been held until December next, but 

\for w bill passed by the last Congress 

| that a new one should a: 
7. (4th of March, the Se 


. JAMES s note 
NEW ORLEANS. 


Proprictors 


of the 

then, have we 
rs. of better terms 
pills offer, objection- 
Tae none. But 
passed by tho al 
8 vote of both Houses 

President's veto, (six only 


Mr. HL. Callutu, Te ha 
PMICR OF SUBSCRIPTION 


we atria, tkly, (10 advance) per ansum. 


CUSHING HOUSE 
Corner Sirth Street and Ohio Le we, 


CAIRO, IL1, 
Pare 9229 per day 


(3 Encouraged by th 


liberal p: 
age extettded the 


and with 


duds eecge: 


Campbell Hov 


(Formerly the Roper House.) 
JAS. W. CAMPBELL, 


Late of Sumter County.) 


Wee 
elu. 


Tu 
vs of th tre 


We will send six 9) 
Gazette one year for 


Six ¢oples of the Weekly sts 
tn) 


Teconstructou 
we hay 


anus 
the urost 
at We ean expect 
etter from this Cuayrese in 


pre 
harshly 9: 


; sim 
Proprietor. | Five copies uf Semi-Weerkly cue 
year 

Five 6 
month? 


" 
the future 
Th 
ciated or re 
of our States are 
| to partion, no-essierindy nad nm 


es of Seral-Werkly ix 


t does not seem to by 
wal that the 
to be sisted 


ape 


MOBILE, ALA ople 


Mormophly relitt~t the 
a share of pabi t 
hs w 


AVING takes to 
" id 


Editor of the Mile Daily Tine 
Siu—My attention has been « 

to the following publication im the |t 

radical newspaper published in this| * 

with the sugyestion of fricuds 

that the letter referred I 

same be supposed to have been w 

ten by me, and that at was dae ton 


lled | € 


“THE WEL NELSON HOUSE, 


Though not the “ 


the other 


” Buildizg, ey wail radical 


RAILROAD JUNCTION 
Jackson, age 


of Misshseipp 

1 Chronte 

for being a 
“L ad@ncat 

fressione! 

that eh 


STOP AT THE 


WAGNOLIA COTTAGE, 


JACKSON, MISSINSIPE, 
mar lewis 


te pect to 
| pars 


Private Boarding 


House, 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
w.s PATTON, PROPIR 


which disfran 
the right 


Flouse. 
MISSISSIPP 
PROPIR, |& 


Jones 


MERIDIAN, net, Sy 


be United States, 


This well known Hotel t« 
Confederate 
traitors. 

the ¢o 

rule wf the 
dealt: with the 
foderate State 


Uniud 
power 


Repul 


States, 


els aust 
Ouhe 


sdale House, 
ON THE ILL, 


waeet aad i bat 
Cincinnati. vprupethwte State 
FRANKLIN TYPE FOUNDRY 
Re ALLISON, sy 


14S Mw 


man, 
muaced hita a 


ch Burr Portable 6 
rn Meat, Wh 


onstravtion . 
Uniou, and will restr 
“Queen of rage to loyal 
Aino bolting Appanatise, Se cals and bl: d 
4 are bunt fram edoice ve-| aided or in an} rticipated in n 
the rebellion. Lhis will pat t! the posx.tioti!-t 
governments ad nce in the hands of | Democrat. 
the Radicals, question is, will | 
+ nel take advant. 
of the small opportunity we 
HINKLE & CO., under the present bills to prevent this | ® 
No. 365 West Front St,, Clacinnatt, 0. | resul . 


for ns'to ea oo knw it 


mart ane 


ling Sul 
‘olumbus, 

the freed 

of having comnuitte 
al by Militar 


je proposed to reconstruct | 
a Convention, and it is said the 
ave n choice to vote for or 
» thdy have, butit is n co- 

for the Conven- 

to vote down the 


wsranuisury 1832, 


Lamber-yard and Bulllers’ Wareroome 
Door, Sua & Venetian Shutter Pactory- 


“Lho civil authorities must try the 
case—if they refase to do their «nt 
| inform 


UR PAcTURY wt 


George Wr an ex-Confelers 
Jsoldier wns shot nnd killed at Cs! 
houn, Kentucky, on 

| F. Little, and ox- 

army. Wright 

with receiving ste 

tle was arrested 

subsequent 


FEY| constrnos Salon its'Own terns, and 
will immgdiately pass other bills for 
saat : this purpose. Do y suppdko the 
mae ‘macn Onder ines ore wlil ba. hotter under ‘ther bills 
sod) saved Shingles! than they are under the present. ones? | 
oil Idonot. In other bi gress will | 
certainly restrict still further the right 
of suifrage, and. znay include in them 
< measures, punishment and | of Now Swyrna, Florida, reports 
confiscation, But without these, they | the colonization of » large numb 
can at once, by restricting the right of | eolored pepla at New Smyroa by 
suffrage» tecoustract the States in the | certain parties with the nwowed inten- 
bands of the Tindicales und th Mae We | tion of benetittiay them, lax, 
ay, Bevebments and confisea-| feared, born) attended: with wfortu- 
the, State Legislatures. Do) nate ndinggs nit ciremnstances 
ay eg or if the Convention is voted | The sts themeclvex state im al- 
down, thiat they wili'get ridof the ne-| most irticular they have bein 
‘@ political element, and dedsivedl, ‘The con- 
bids for. re ition of these Sobauilts reper 
r destitute, and 
fete fn fre oth 


| rean Commissioner 


110 “Bibained | 
Seo 


as the€ | Frantz might be elected printer 


[GP The meme rates Will tbe charzed for aidver 
Niwresenta in the, XW eekly. 
LRA Miecount wLwabthirt will le mae fas 


‘ecrticrwenta abdighed n beth papers i 
——————— 


Yon sey, “when wo'are unable to 
janswer an article with argument, we 
At this Mice, Rikie in Hankruptey, | throw off lot of twaddle ubont se- 


with the ae conupanyelng Schedles, 
Now, Sheamen, a few plain qnes- 
“The North Misaissippiau, after iis- |'tHons: Did your pazer or 1nine throw 
representing and wholly perverting | OM twaddle in 1860 and "1? Was it 
(iow. Brown's connection with the | Posoc paler te on that ‘advised a 


rry ingeting, stupidly asks, “who in} lain Plata froth fpr that ut Lag ean 
Gov. Brown, that lin pinblic nets are | bead epee Fight all the way ‘throngb. 
‘vy bp..esompt. from ‘animadversion }* (We don't write what werthink the 
ther Gov. Brown nor his friends | People-waut to hear, but’ what’ they 

onght to, koow, npderstand sud 'ad, 
rmnyplain Of legitimate criticism on | Yous s twhole political conrse for the 
‘hat he law suid or done, but they | past tom youn has boca pr naly 
‘ly object to wuch aisrejprenentations,| Wrp1 


% wand destructive ‘of he best 
2 appeared in the North Mississippi. | itterwsts, of the country, and wow in 
an, anil wheter from malice or igno- 


thes: teoublous times yor are again 

i to inaugurate a poli 

hanes, they are wlully inexensable. to “eomnplute ont, rn, Stop iach 
“war of racee” in which the | work listen to our sober traths, take 
bors, 
forzireness for tte ill navies 
you have Meralded thror 


The 
elitr of the North Missiasippian snp- | ® spplstes be kind to yonr 


Hones he ix taking 6o brave a part, ex- | © 


ints only in his disterapered dwaging- | com 
tion, Like Dou Quixote, im bix en- | pablir 


muter with windmills, he iaaysines | Wo take the abows from the last 
that he ix doing the work of a ginnt, | {number mM the Braulon Repnblican. 
but the feebleness of his blows, more | We wil: endeayor te answer plainly 
ridicnlas aud ptiny than those of the | what rants, calls plain questions, 


kaight of La Mancha, excite only de- 
i de | SVittot 2 bei tha coustiintion. 
indo!” Should the white race be iat Veto ishing. coustitation 


and you tay yet do well. 


fal righ:. of seousicnyrwe did, in 1860, 
flanger, 0 yates chaepion than biu | ‘ Pofrard the el ‘ef Mr. Lincoln as 
ef Tupelu, woul be iyeossary a “declaration | gt uguinst the 


Soatlh:.” Ly commson with the 
majority uf ¢he Seathern people. we 

wed slavery noJonger safo in, the 
Union, atid we favoré) the formation 
of a sep. » governnient to preserve 
that invt‘tutien, Thx was Revoln- 
tion, We believed it jnstifiad) 
This was ‘vhat Lae Sorsr di: Bat 
the wlitar of the Republi opposed 
it. Weare wilivg to let bim have 
the credit of st. If the South wax 
right otrlainty 


Au interesting Jettur from ex- 
, Jolin J, MeRee, appears on our 
‘The letter was provoked 
hy some of our cotemporaries con- 
founding the ex-Governor’s name wi 
that of Hon. John MeRae, of Ke: 
per, who hax joined the Radical party. 
Though Gov, McRae has no nse for a 
party that dixfranchises him and en- 
wes his late slave, he believes 
aly hope lies in feconstracting 
tnder the lawn of the diyminaut party. 


aie, 
Kirtsy ovih“Pavomgen” ro 
Cincinnati Commer: 
jon correspon nt in writing | infallibility. If we erred it was with 
Lis interview with, dhe President the South, with oneown rico thé nee 
t following.” conversation Hou. ‘Thircmgh the yldomy years of 
which hows that the President is up. | strife and blood that followed. we sor- 


or 
© 


fest } 


se 


Yanite vein trang. 
But it is usa oe to my ingptire who 
was right or wrong jn 1860 wor 186: 


relates 


erent |th, 


io not ks the Hepublitatt claim | 9 


tion in§ 
present ‘Up 
federat ‘taxation, ‘and | restora... 
perity to” the country. y | Which now oppress 
We shalt. cccasionally devote a leis- | way. to prese: 
Bre moment to Our friend of the Re- | good js left 
publican, and tgnst be may yetiprofit by | rewnlt. 
our teachingx Who knows but thats nituil 


next convention? 


Tn thin ‘event, ¥ 
timely conversion would be very, De, sel reciprosata” When nocesgary, | 


cessary. 


‘The Gazette and Recenielntties. 
We mentioned the othe ‘day’ hat} 3°% he 
Congress asxigued au a reason for r¢,} Roane 


franchise, and warned onr people not:}rebel, the defendant » 
to give Congress any such “protext™ ( vpobeeiaerenga horberer +4 


for refusing: Mississippi's delegation (© Provecutor’s premises 
idmission, when we are prepared to Sosa er Se 


int ba, 
anata ‘ina 

knock at the d 1 dewand Falot. ef fe con The nett owt Le = 
nock at the door and demand repre- | See as eS th 


xalue, 
sentation. 


Thin drow forth ‘the fol- | brett BW steele Then |e 


asa." "Tt roebonts ee ris 


[loving fru the Colts Lada | gland guaragl ees ri | Pe okele oft <r bio Bite isi y 
anti-Convention journal: ee ater: sai ER ee A vail ¢ 
wits. Satin the falling ely inate Seaman et] DIRECT iMPORtERs’ OF Dey GOODS. 


case 
Gétleral waixud the felony” and 'the’ 
defendant wubiaitted for” w smaisde. |e, 
meapur. ee 
The examination of witnesses de-! tnd bowels are 
the frets as above “ntated.— 

lou—(?) —Houk—apravely an- 

n | ented chess all weli 


ald We NOW engaged In | 
she work of defending Congress for thn 
Passage of the supprewents! Lill 
week, insisting Soot tans sotens « | He further said that the rebels hi 
aod be reury mesure, rendered so by |tried to guin their | independence 
the course of thuse xt the South, wea | the field wath Just finile Lami that they 
Pelivving hunestly that the military - bill |eunldawt-he" allowed nowy te fuvail 

and if canied theumelven of the ¢ cuun- 

ete overs} 


Journal that bay been advocating. the | 
inilitagy vill We predicted montis ago 
treon- 


Corner of |St “Franenw. aH Te 


ah towel aeetecaeras sree 
Hike a : 


him Streetd 


{opp 
‘ if 
mise sel by ie 


ARR SERENE: 
EMEDY, 4. 


PLAT! 
DENTS 
esa plants cathe wo promi 
Hua all prac rl 
wee ee ieee, nee 
Vere" or my Tale tk hen 


resi Cor all th he firat_ stages of « 
Al tases of 


sr Rae no 


» DROMGOOLE & CO's 
DYSENTERY COMPOUND 


Aud he cured, 
Ail Piyslehne of experience agree 

| Dysentery wm Dinrrhseay are treat dite 
m1 


a, caee a ne 


_pTlave cobapantly for’ 
THE Lats ‘AND | mestiansonren, 


RED 
t 3 
Use 


| said that he onghit to shoot ii 


TH SE, Goon: 


from the Rbsjares om 
‘) 


jmerina ead. will be wold ox Cheap ax 


=e nee eat 


4 alia 


poing aim) stratuing 
ot fall, ® Ase a _ 


esi0ee ich alay nobel tnd 
aicen of the eave Veto 


dl urged 
treated their render wot'to minke ievalid | 
wna inding Ou Uiauseiven 

by vo 


vht the court. 

‘al. ‘Chbenbiirg the District sul, 
» immediately arose, aud with a» 
that wan itself rebuke to the [snl 


States auch the 40) 
Kratucky, 
th of Lie uintter iv the Ki 
bers Were @xoludad hecaucn 
ta-y wer+ demoorads, 


of the wor, with Leu ar 


"bites. bye not fall to kd home omy 
hottte of 


promod 


| aud ee pi 
“He wall uot be punished by abi + e) 
court,” wid Honk. 
| “Dhonld aut expect to try hiem be- English Femalo 
| fore this conrt2 aud ‘Thornbarg. Whe will eure all ere: flocs Ne 
greek then proceeded to:prononnee | store tiem ty health and Inoyaney agalt. 
the jnogusit vf the court in the, ease | THAT YOUNG Grr, 
¥ above mentioned. He tined, the! de- | Whoa! Sotintenanes, acta, exile 


Fondant the enormous sui uf ‘five | YRR, Indah Wferase, can be 
We wish to inform our friends of | gontn i by sales 


Johnsert “AWentre- 


J. J. NICHOLSON & CO, 9) 
On Sydney Street, between Lee ra 
Johuson Avenues. , 

(At Sanfont! & Bro’s, old. 


}rsed to oar sending “rebelu” to Con- | rowed, rejoiced, und )wnffered, with 
reas We must vote, we sappose, to | the Southern people, afd now yo nak 
the present complexion of that body, }n0 exemption from the errurx (ir the 
ren sete, when Mr. | eriminalities of'the Rebbllivn, i mat- 

cy Wat'ikar ter frym whence tho apeuser oomes. 
Bit when our atwies Musynderred, 
when slave cy itself, ‘the, catise of the 
Teott hla mp | "2 was dwtroyed, we saw no, Gov- 
who. in erument ne der which we contd decpect 
» but Unt of the Unjted Sates, 
rf and we have looked tu ghe Recor strac- 
Hhlent, Inyuirineiétt cork | tioa and reateration of Ivins pi to 
leet 8 + amt of the | the Union ax the best means te pr 
nt It weld | mote the provpecity avd happive pr @f 


jezit ber people 


t 
ited Ntatex Senate hy 
he aalel, where 


‘wr 


district af Ge 
WF dispaate 
ne 


ti 


But onr friend af the Repw dlican 

desires our opinion op his course: asa 
ro Stephens jnonrnalist, aud we preceed to ive it 
siriol ace ie allo briefly. Canclor compelyus ty state 
theeoantey forteylng to set rebels Ante | that wo rexartc Fraulz ax servciy nud 
willer aud appointing rebele to offee. ecient dati, ties sary aul Use 
Cea i a | 

— 


the Kind. It was 
ther nse 1e wortlel since that time this coarse at WKitor of 
the Repablict 2)! iay nat only” eeu 
iro ighl} detrimetjtal to 
Steauibont Prines of Wales, "remy, bt Ii 
Seeing to ibe 3 oe el i Pl best, jueresta of the e suntry. 
and Chattanooge Railroad Company, | Having oppoted ft the 


was at the bay last week. Sho | seventh bout Adpvert 
\rought over a party of Fagiocars, | par es ‘x dey 

who wero busy for a few daya wurvey- | 
ig thw route, and locating the crom- macertain nid wugil the 
‘cathe begun to boast 


oniasa, and dythed with it 
--—-- 
Gener Graut, in a a ge yousoughs to be elect- 
nator, said the Liberala did ;el convention pinter,in 1865, us the |» 
executing Maxiniilian, and | only Laion ailitor in the) w 


consixtent’ 


radical ursarpations upam any pretext | 
whatever; it is not tre the Gay tte | 


wards the South at all, or maintains 
that its military 


gress in its action relative to Ken- 


nuponstitational meastres. 
no adinirer of the dontinant party or 
its tanifestos; but having careful- FIRST CLASS 


Political situation, we'trged our peo- | 


which there i no pomable eacape; we | Modile and are Ratlrwn . 
have urged it im onler to rid, the, 
countzy, as speedily ns. possible, of | 
the arbitrary apd demoralizing gov-| 
ernment under which we now live; 
We'lhave urged it;beoaune the presetit {' 
Congress will, bare the 
forthe next two years, and will or- 
gunize the State governments before | % 
the expiration of that time, if bat “ten 


—DrALERS Ix— 


DRY GOODS 


axp 


a wceRtES 


the Index, and some other cotempora- | We derive these facts from mem- 

os where * | bers of the bar who were present, and 
Fes whodo not nem tw mndgratand | 202 2 ‘Attorney General. himeclf-| De 
the Gazette's position, that it is not What words of ours ure needed ax a 
trie this journal defends radical meay- 


commentary? ‘Think of Houk ix the | 
hres ou the seore of merit, or jristifies | Seat of Alexander } f 


suena vt 
bom at pein to fale rica 
maperr 


hood, 


ENGL 


cgi 
NEW ADVERTISEME VTS. | Fer oktana 


PUBLIC NERTING, 
All thow w isting, 
sted 


sit ¥I EMA te nN TERS. 
pbring, mer mérvied and single. 


ie the action of Congress to-| 


bills were rendered 
by the conduet of our 
it ix nog true that we all on- 
in palliating or exensing Con- 


migrate to Mon- | © 
ni eaetoat at 1 


‘with fla 
water? Ts your nrine thle 
| Mave yom a pala sa tae the 


re yon 
i ha fla rn 

fees 
INSTITCTE, ees anil) 


a If #0, procure one bottle 
RDING SCHOO ee DBOMGUOLE & 0-R 
—ron 


| Fluid Ext. berry, Oubebs | - 
BOYS AND. XOUNG MER. ind ‘Buch 


‘nal iN 
itl eanchely. 


reine 
"ut y 22 Laur. 


“SUMME ERVILL, 


nck: ire” 


or that we justity its harsh and 
We are 


ly and considerately examined the | 


plo to accept, withont wrangling or | | Aust he ‘restored td Th tid rele 
division, the harness prepared to! Bo! prieate room fur every 10 Boge | again Large tuties will cost you, only, 


restore us to te Union, aud from 


SIP PI, 
Rivustes 11 miles We. 


vena ay oF might. 


Men ee 


iit Ca ley 
| erly ard ot ml 
| hee eer, inoue ts 60 
verge pa ses dit Ve A 
Ba: was) KING ; OF CHILLS: 
Soe sit es Fas teh eet. en 
‘aye cs ar; hr shih Te be weed 
pon 


PACULT) 


Ce Ach ag 


Bamier 


The Ii 
| bi ky 


itsan of power | 


er ebd nectennan. He 


fen ‘Jeferaum Cotle ce, 
am aie Frontier bm org 
iejuiahed Uadversitt of Nocth 


egToes” appeur at tho polls; we have 


tht the United States onght to stand | 9,1, Strange tis it may Appear,, Your |e: 


Iw Mesico in that act. So savas n 
Wasliington special to St Louis extraordiuary lain 


vernt. 


a oo 


| Then cqumenced yonr, 


\Aar: or Masoomr,—We had an item | After conderaning ‘negro 
taken from, 
taint St John's 


en 


restore pence to the pert 
you arenot only wrong But nai 2 


erg ‘orerlcoked, | than will ever he teridered again; we 
|\apd Cal Yerger of the News: clicked. hare urged it beeanse paperior num: 

en —| bers have said thiiUnion shall b¢ pre | 
aony,| served; we have urged it  beeause’ 
Zed: | thee is uo pow in the North to 


nged it beexnse Congrows ix all. pow- 
efal, and hay offered better terns 


let ene 


rich,"atid « poway 


faloty 
wid wovetiy/auteelt sei 
(tbe timex." The alex gan | 


tinea ott OWare ia eraty 
Jo nariRiOR Tat weed, while He 


fined | te following dirensest 


CONFECTIONERY, 


Wee Frea Lot wf Contec 
hecttaphen ced Htett'e€ manta tiers, 

Ly agony the times, We recognize the 
scarcity of money, aad we ate 

. eteliedion irehais our sabtessia: ‘in accordance 


therewith. and to place our tht the 
rowch of, alt 


TO CITY & COUNTRY MERCHANTS 
we offer: onde a prea aa low wh hey ean 


Di 3 WENRAD Y, © 


‘My. idinw, Mia, Bg aren! 
Nu B, & 1. H. KENNEDY, 
Wholesale and Retatl Drugsists, 


its ia. the Drug 


Nec} betenseltd ot, all hows 
‘profvarianaily absent, 


DRUGS \MEDICINES 


emieal ¢ 
FANCY SOAP, PERFUMERY, 


OIL, GLASS, INK, 4, 


i SSIPPI. 


018 compounded day or night. 


of Mien. 
LLOYD, WHITE & €O.. 
AWHOLEATIE & 


aoe 
Recelving and Forwarding: Merebants, 
< . bie kerio ier sane | 
MERIDIAN, 


pring 


'F Arnta for thn Shelly 
c 
thei ane ny a 


the bighest Premiam at the exh 
the Sr is Agricultural apd Mechasi. 


The World’s | Fair, 


BONDON, 


French “Exposition, 


PARIS, 


haagof tha orighaal, ree 
rane ioe aire | 
tb 


of 8 4 anti 

Dprogremive ure, when it wes thought that. the 

more disgusting the mixture tbe better the 
cine 


Use ithe fatuteobly, NEABRDOR'S, x com. 
Han, gate up wih tbe wdvadeemient of the 


take, 
‘iicient sudvreliable te aibeasec.  Tovaluable is 


RIT ES.) 


and at every 


United. States Fair 


Where rewing Machitie hava bec exhibited. 
Every Mack 
WARRA TED THREE YEARS, 
Eat bend for & Clrealar, ow 
A. SUMNER & CO., 
Td Jefferson Ntreet, 
MEMPULS, TEN: 


sce alte 
athe: = TRETHING, dc. 
Gives health to the child and rest to the mother. 

could furmish aay etauty of eertiscees 
heati idence of or qrahties, but 


preler bonld atasil os iis own 
merits, which it will do apon trial. 
PUANES KU. DLE & © 
roptictor 


Laboratory, 41 ollilt Street, Looutiles K ? 


PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


HURLEY'S SARSAPAHILLA. 


Ee he {0 reowrdiog thet have beat {digonered 
seth weitere Stan be oo geal ct at 
nove 
‘ten years have since 
spent a devads ia studying 
fecting iverbrt introdooed 


renee Bondy reaping’ by 1 


moet emivent 
unity 0 


the 


RICE BROTHERS & CO., 
89 AND 91 Cir. STREET, 


—and. 
903 PLAGAZINE, 


New Orleans; 
. = | Warehouse, O7gand 99 Jolla Street 


other br arene, of thietnaot 
Intherts tafled to sommand: the sanction of 

¢ Facelty, ‘esac ba being tend, they. have 
been” Tou tai 


T, 


IMportexs or 


AND WOOL- 


pigter 
BIRMINGHAM, SUBPFIELD 
VEkiLaMPTON 


‘snd perfect curv Of the following complaiots 
tod diseavee: 


Alfeetiona of the Bones, Mabitual Cos'ivencss, 
ig, Vinee of the Kidnanas, Deer 
Hardware, 
Cutlery, 
Guns and 


"Edge Tools, 


bare nfi-red 10 the Conatey Trade 
adranee 08 cost of imporiaivon. 
BUILDERS HARDWARE, 
Marb eized Iron Mantels and Mantel Griter 
Tse i Mey iat elites’ Bie ond 
ex 
MUMULS; RAMI WELUICTS 
‘sid’ Wrought NAILS} 


Hurley's Ague Tonic, 


Wi ae Mgieds $ sock 
a are offering si soch prices as 
‘il uaare your eusony 
Hole Agente fo: tbe. Selebrated Charter Oak 
Cooking Nimes, Kalckerbocker Nance, Hazleton 
Metaifie Deller Bottoms, the Ueloa Wash 3 
cubes wringer. 
abt, thoesgnd Cost 
‘on haw at 
but fa ‘nd tase Use | wffer ate smal! advance ever 


rloy'’#Ague Tobic 
failed to efecto 


PERFECTLY RELIABLE. 


remedy tor Chills and Fever or Agoe 
Hint 18 Or ean be ed 


suffering froja 

wa interest by aapding to the aren 

baying botue, “It is pleasaet th. take com 

‘others, and will be eertals, to 

Geleat of torer tod ue of ills tod 

Seadiur ts to the pempreto 

JAMES RUppLe &CO. 
yaiaville, KYy+ 


““ISAMUEL LOCKE, 


* 
Nos, 37, 39,41 47 et street, 


HURLEY'S 
Bopular Worm Candy? 
- ‘ 


Late Froag Lerge, between Custombouss sod 
Mhenville Streets, 


New Orloans. 
TAORTERS oon SeACens 1x 


HARDWARE, 


Tia Plate, 


Apstialerevip/h arscie vox worm, and 
the midat palitable torn to give to ebil- 
Aewa, it ba Bt pmrprssing that, it ie fast 
the: place of all eter yrepar tions Sr +=! 
ben fectly tasvelens and sny ebi'd will take 
Peano ec ee aes MUDDLE & 
Proyeicors Sheotlron, 
” 


Har Inge, 
Nails, 
Axes, 
ngs, 
Meaitla Rope, 
“Mand Bellows, 
Plantetion Saditery, 


Bhitkemithe? Uellows, ' 
ad 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEN’ 


of every description. 


Jan. H. Hall's Mazerrit'e, Ky..) PLOWS 
COTTON SCRA 
COTTON SWe: 
oo ghee Seay. oy were oH Kest's Patpok COTTOS PLOWS & SCRAPERS. 
fie Fan Milla, _ 
lye }< Com Sheilers, 
ef § Svraw Cutters, Exe. 


erat Japanned % Slamped Tinware 


‘TENSMITH’S MACEIS: + TOOLS. 


its aod thorough, 


New Orleans. 


. ANNUAL CIRCULAR. 
Dolbear’s Commercial College 


OPEN CONSTANTLY, DAY AND EVENING 
Corser of Camp and Common Bt, 


TRON BUILDING, 


NEW ORLEANS, La. 


Legislature of Louisiana, 


WITH “COMMERCIAL, AGRICULTURAL, 
AND MEOHANIUAL DE} NTS. 


TIS COLLEGE, has, by its own mers 
‘aotical plan of educs- 
tion, outlived all the liberally endowed 


Western States, It is the 


j Oldest Commercial Collece in the 
United states, 


AMPLE ARRANG 


Cne Thousand Students 


Daring the Current Year. 
Comparative Cc 


uucation Given Mere and in the 

wory and Literary Colleges : 

If is believed to be the first in Europa 
or America, charterefl with Commercial, 
Agriculture! ard Mechanical Depari- 
ments. Evel 
attention to i 


S FOR 


Eu- 


d Value of 


¢ instruction, i ,qualified 

ng to. keep any set of 
ers not whht the business 
ido the Correspondence of 
Students can i the 


French, Spanish, German,Latin or Greek 
her Mathematics, 
a 


here—Tuition.. , 
Board for three mont! 


After which the student ix ready to go 
inte basiness, and make $1000, $2000, or 
$3000, annually. 

Cost or Onvinany Lirerany Cowes 
—About $400 per acum, for four yi 
or $1600; clothing tor four year 

32400, and four 
Dar student will 1 
to work afler three or four months 

ke, ay the first year, 2 


We supposs the St 
in both cases. to have « Fred Eng 
jucation to begin wi m 

ine as education 

dent to earn $1000, $2000, 

aually, to be the best fortunes paren 
can givo thei So far as known, 
one of ihe thousands of our graduates, 
out of prcfitable employment, A word 
to the wise is sufficient. 
Ciretlara and Catal Sent 

Who Desire Then. 

N. B.Young gentlemen who bave en 

tirely meglected their studies for the paat 


fow years, can here lv pertected in any 
bilbeles they may desire, in a few 


fo all 


Penmanship—lr 
Book 


ture on Corgmercial law 


The above constitutes the C 


Stationery for Comu 
including blank books, 
Stationery for Penmans 
+ for Muster « 


Freach—full course, not 
Spanish—fall courte, not lim 
German—full course, vot limited, 190 01 
—fall cours 100 oy 
Grerk—fall cour Wn ve 
Aigebra—fall cou: h 
Geometry —Iull enure 


ited, 
limited, 


omsnabip, 
«Ticket ia all she Departs 
meots, + 5 
nny Languare, yer month 
wing pertmonth, : 

#.—A Student having paid for 
Course in any branch ns above, is ent 
Hed 10 9 Life Ticket va 
He exo attend such 
desire, 

A diploma from this College i 
port in sll commercial comm 
There are monthly eraduating cl 
Students oan begis 
men's sons and cr 
ts liberal dedoection 
Board and fod, 


ried naldiers will have 
nde. 

ip /Awerican, 

Fren 

from $30 to $35 per month, 


Office Room, No. 7. 


FACULTY: 
RUFUS DOLBEAR, Presprsr, 


Loctarer on Business Customs, Books 
Keeping, the Sience of Peomanship, 


Agricultural Department, 
Mechanical Department, Princi- 
coptereial Depsrtment.—Hor. J. A. 


Montor, Member New Orleans Bar, 
Lecturer on Contracts, 


» Prin 


Mathematical Department —Grorge 5. 
*| - Brackett, Professor and. 


and. Lecturer on 


Department. —J. B. Grif. 
aad ‘Lecturer'on Book 


rele 
a erg George W. 


Inthe Elegant and Spacious | 


Shite Colleges of this nnd the South- 


“Commercial Coarse,” or to the English, | 


Founded in 1832---Chartcred by, the | seve we tive xt 


student who gives proper |> 


i} Mer 


Spanish, or Gerinkn“familicn at | & 


Lecvuret on 


for eS B 
. Profemor and Lecture on 
Busines and Ornamental Penmanship. 


BENSON, SAGE 

Wholesale and Retail D 
Saddtery, Ha Trunks, 

Saddlery, Hardware; de, 
No. 17'North Water Strect, 
MOBILE, ALA: 
is 
ed trord the rd tn. Pearonry nay 


re Uflened at redaced prices regardless of 
co 


4NO. 3. THOMA, 
J, H. MATHEWS & CO., 


3. i, MATIN 


Forigarding and General 


Gmmission Merchants, 
No. 22 Sonth Commerce Street, 
41 


MOBILE, ALA. 


) fF mvou. 2 nopren. | 
Tus. wuogas. } — (¢, a Mantas, 


L. BREWER & CO., 


General Commission Merchants, 


, Rocewene. 


ELL & CO, 


| 
| Wb RockWELL 


W. B. ROCK 
Roecessors to 4 

| BOOKSELLERS, 
and News tealers, 


55 Cor. Commerceand St. Lowis St. | HINDERS AND it 
MANUFACTUL 


MORILE, ALA 
Tar-Orders will be*prowptly attended to, 20 | Deslers ta 
——— | skal Insiraments 


t THE Sat 


OF COTTON AND COUN 
roduce ; al 


raand Dealers tn 


THTAMLEIED EN 1888. 


John K. Randall, 


BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, 
}| PRINTER AND BLANK BOOK 


Manufacturer, 
No. 5 (old No. 44) North Water 
MOBILE, ALA. 


297 Acconnt Books, Printing Paper, |——— 
ntile Blanks, Stationery, &c., 
at Wholesale and Retail 

ba Law, Medical, Theolog cal | 
School and Mixcellaneous Books fo 
2 Accommodating tern 


and Sheet Music, | 


%Q OHIO LESEF, 


Caluo, 11. | 
f.ipecial attention given to Ming orders | 
sent by tm es 


Se TDYSPEPS A «| 


[Re . dJacket Bill 


URD & SON, 
Ww Hole sale Grocers 


Commission Merchants, | 


Dealers in all kinda of 
Staple and waney Groceries 
R x. PRODUC 


CA 


PRedJack ke t Bille XS} 


7 Meridian. Le 
Hurlbut, Sturges & Co.,| 
AT THEIR OLD'STAND, 


00 the Corver, and their 


St. Louis. 


FRANK S Nor 
COMMISSION 
Purchasing 


St. Lowls, Mo, 


Agents: 


JEW sToR sla | } 8@FSenil for Descripive Pacphl 


MW. W ARNE} PATE 


| Atm Fuyatain. | 


ADJOINING, - 


J and are constantly receiving | Mame factured and said by atanter, 


| 508 North Fourth Street, St, Louis. | 


w 
Who 


tis a 
\C shina, Glass 3 aad 
QUEENS WARE, 


N.W Carne Fee th aot St, Charles Sta, 
LOUIS, MO. 


Ch 
rics, 


Hardware, 


Bagging, 


Rope, 


“IN THIS COUNTRY. | 
| 


TSN mY, 


ENGINE & MACHINE sur, 
Second and “Morgan: Streets, 


ST. Louis 


Jorner 


Spring Milinary Goods. 
Tiare sow reesivimawar new pinch of Spring 
Millmery. easbroetog. every variety of the 

ier, together arith Dresa Trummings, 
ft wohl teapwetfliy wri’ the ledies ot 


an, etc., Corton Gina, Prerses, 
Fire Brick and Beitiog of all Kinds, | 

Sa _Agsots for JAB. SHITU &00,'S \Bupe- 
rior 


(il Well Machinery. 
mh3d— seb, 


“FA. MCDOWELE & Co, 
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHIS, 
MATTING 

HOUSE AND STEAMBOAT. 


FURNISHING COODS! CO. 


FOURTH STREET, 
mardigwien 


“MERIDIAN FOUNDRY 


MACHINE SHOP 


THE undersigned is fully rel to, 
manufictureall machinery’ usually made 


or repaired: in¥oundries. in this section in 
the mont, approved style, ak moderate 
prices and. promptly. — Having practic: 

ani experieheed machinists and tirst-c 


BT. Louis, 


DR. WHITTIER, 


ONGER BY YEARS LOCATED "IR Sr. 
2 LOUIS than any other Private Diicasay 


particalar. 
‘Those in want pf dewnings.. Vi 
Ralling fe, Cottey ar-ciber 
ig Doe, Cumstry or ciber 
and, in fact,any description east 
neooded ox ened ka this country a nvltd 


before ofderis 
W. W. MU! met 


WAGNER & RUSH, 
MANUPAOTURERS 


STATIONERS, | 


*Not dan 
* Thats com 


| “costars Fal 


Te a paste—n 
Blade and 
*COSTAI’S 
Is a liquit'or wa 
Ise us 
*“COSTAESS” 
Insects 
Js for Moths, Mosquitoes) 
Insects on Plants, Fowla 
weit! 
imitation 
- See that “Coeran's” 
i Box, Bottle, amd Flask, 


Houry R. Cont 
484 Bromdway 
ridian, M 


“CO TAIL 
UNIVERAAL, 


ch atta rca 


ul ts 
aanlalir Swelling 


( Ringwe 


“COSTAITS 
siviasat 


cons SOLVENT, 


Y 
t. YW 


Chantwiek 


Wardha Co. 


1a Wh Agente tor 


“COSTA LS 


LEPARATION OF 


BITTER-SWEET 


ax 


BLOSSOMS 


“th 


al Drnssists everywhere. 
Nia HENTY BR. COSTAR, Depot 
lily 
And by Yn. cnaawe ik, Meridli- 

ies 

4 Want & Co. Nev 


And by Barn 
Whi le Agents for Sonth 


‘COSTAR 's* 
PECTORAL 


COUGH REMEDY, 


anaes Colla Ioarences, Sore Throat, 

oping Chough, Influenza, 

hala. Coweumption, “Bronchtal 
Disases' of the Throat 


{2 Holby al 
ta Aut hy TENT 
i8t Broadway, N 
C2" Anil by RY. 1. Chadwiek, Mer\ti- 
any Mist. 
£2 And by Barnes, Wanl & 
Orleans, La. Wholesale Agents for 
ert Reis 


*R.COST: in "Depet 


"COSTAR'S” 


~ a0 rt ic si 
i ot aioe 2 
BA Meade Fousoon tot Petiecon 2 = a 


Sercacnerterdeeay Ons, emgeieee| "Daler. 
ieee | | egeill 
De. x. 5 ERE i ‘FOR é od it appeartog aor wen 
KENNEDY é& GIBBS, 
WHOLESALE ~ GROCERS, 


wo ear 


Having bought ott 


ets z 
Co. are peepared to @ eee 1 
Soanlin ei is brantiad oes i : Pee: ‘ 
FN ora rents Beerens tie bet. a the: BUN Seon { ; 
Watler rose tos question of privilege, * "Prices: We charge no 
to filling orders entrusted to our care. 


may’ 
tation was forbiaa . J. NICHOLSON & CD. 
President from removinj ct Com- 
meeting of the Directors at an early day | oftloers. ridge sald bel Inanders without the consent of the Sen- | Sydney Geestighetwern Leo and 
Rect weak : Rpitidve icesiietbesbbout ie.| 23%... Cen. Bul ate, unless the General commanding the fol kvenues. 
——— rs a —— ‘ble and conscientl armies recommended it. Adjourned. (At Sanford & Bro's. old stand.) 
pleienhneeinenn ee F 
‘Men of the highest attalnmertts in medt- Mice: = Bi ahd staat 
: amie os nae side LOCAL MARKET. 
Red Jacket Bitters—as a restorative after 
hour no one knew where to find. him.— WOULD, call the attention of the pnbdlic 


science” aré now using and recom- 
nan Prmactishiaet uetina, wie| Db ¥ ‘GOODS 
fevers and the very best strengthening | tke a woman fallen CORRECTED BY A MERCHANT. 
Eldridge reminded Butler in_ making that : t to their hotise, and an examinationof their 


tig 


i 


if 


pl 
at 


iif 
i 
i 


deceased: 
“You eget bo erie find pers 


all i byloh? 
the Moocrabie, Protaie’ Cxgrk 


J county, to be 
Fe his Ly tre Yown: of « 


ing the relinble vegetable tonlo— G 
7 \ ~ 
—ready for any crime, and from that GROCERIES. 


i 
; 
i 
Ff 


ay 
i 
‘ 


Cuaxox oF ScuxpuLe—A 
nle went Into effect on the Selma and Me- 


‘Tennesse Ratirent, 
and all pointe North, 


dington the lat Munday in ‘September, 
ALD. 1907, then and hers 16 phiow cause’ 


a general 
tnt which tf we donot dor we Wall fall 


anectiaae ridian rallroad last “Thursday, Trains 5 tn 
feathers ry bis of out lntemtippss/ We da.not promise to | isnneack to take if any you orn, thy the final, nooount of 
5 “Ti reiseen'. Oe 4.40, %. te | arrive here from Selma at half past (rebel {eontinued hleses} until rebelllon 35 — | Si Pibwan tase in’ Oxe rise wor dolwe | seeeemmeln Bez maak John L. Slay, adihininteator of: Lhe attnte 
Canton wn tains co Sieloseel Soe | four fa the morning and return again at Cea oduced and 189 -— J ink wy wile ghers but eal and ne: | Se Of ren na | of, Honor Slay, d-cenped. ortiin fie Sn 
os SPenneesce Rallread.: if past neve! Th ing waa introdnced and pass- , _ June 30,sw: ° 1 to | eaid cont should’ not bs allowed 
Fo sada datig nt ho nm. and 825, Pe sabia ed under a suspension of the rules, by a A 16e —|— — the Sanne bern 
ve am. mar ; 5 : ; 
rine phe at ha sod 2pm ening Resitration Aw Zesmety, | EDR Yee Se the Prest- 3 wa 1 CHEAPEST BOOK HOUSE IN THB: SOUTH. 2 
ies aloe epee Pacuons, a TRE | Sey a tng Une no a ek Be ils BLELACK &,00,, 
Leave Memphis daily st 1030 a me. and 60 p,m. | Meskns. Eprrons:—Below you will dnd His Aperecttis p 5 fewer 4 ‘ 
fog MrmmA TAr AE SRI | ge account. of tho. Reglaration wae at | RelpAsipne of inuttaisel tw. an M4 5@ § | Wholesale Booksellers | fi Sy , 
in the following six precincts in this | stab gt the national credit, abhorrent ‘to a son 85 (ONERS, Pip. eed ey, 
A. &. LIVERMORE, Goat Sop. . Antioch, | every bentinent of lovalty'atid pleasing : 5 yt eee area ae tare ee 
1 Tieket Agent. Montrose, 51 whites, 38 blacks; Ant only to traitors, thelr. allles,and sympa> Bb. noo — 190 ‘New Orleans, La. er TRUSTHE'S SALE: 
GS Phites, 16 blacks; Etanoma 40-ahites | thizere by whose agency alone the gov- “Peach © 50@ 15 | feat Rates| ee eat n 1 
1B. Biacka: Wade's ify 24° whiltes, 10 | crnments of sald States were overthrown. “Geach 600 15 Dealers Supplied at Tow 79 * virtne of a deed of trust éxceiited by. 
core blseke; Clatborne; 48, whites, 62 Blacks; |» The Senate hill conferring on = 36 @ 18 |, EB Send your wliress for our Cata- ke D.BL. Harkes, on the Ath of ALiy, 1807, to 
Bvt. Mason THOMAS If. NORTON, . Be Toul whi +] right of holding aflice was amended to In- 2 b.. eo ues of \and Miscellanegys Books. |! 4 secure the, PRpanle ata ‘Hoke, duc 
Asatstant 8ab-Commtsstoner BUR. P. and Porter's, 27 whites, 49 Whites | clade the right to ‘siton Juries, and was +B bb.. we — ‘ane 30 awIP! ? u _ padre Site - ‘of Metidlan, and re- 
Xt Commanding Fo 2, a eee de] rene tg Pr gin: #1 B91 Seer Senin ase Mia eeu tert 
lat Lurvt. WILLIAM FE. KINGSBURY. | ‘Up to thls time we have ne | <8 bbe. ne, anes Saeypoet 
wth Infantry, Post Adjutant. hundred and. twenty-two. four hundred | Wales roster an favasion or heres +P doz. $3 60 @— — 4 de fel unt generalwopvaslapeatestir, Mabets cilvon eamtsireaag tio Ans 
let Lieer. THOMAS L. NYE, and forty-elgbt whites and four hundred | Way referred to the Committee on Foreign ‘Bdoz 25 @ «80 | Ww. Jobin Murer: Ware, Cu evade, tg cima, ay 1362, b fsa of 
Post Quartermaster, and Acting Assit | anq seventy-four blacks. We haveseveral | Affairs, bbl. Q— 19 | sed Piswis, vorve? Canat and Koya [— -nalchaaaate paei 
tant Commissary Subsistance. i retho visit Avovsta, July 17—Ex-Senstor B. H. "et bbl: o— Orieans. Read the fallewing letter fee 2. Bou eth. 
Cart. JAMES W, SUNDERLAND, precincts. sv He Viti, Hill delivered a speech st Atlanta yester- PEEL Ou — Preheat to aay oh De, ww 


Sab-Asdiatant Cotnmiacioner B, R. F.| The polley ofthe Reconstruction meas-| day, He took strong rounds against re— 
Tu A, Le In charge Mf Institutions at | gres {s not as thoroughly tnderstood as it | construction under the mliftary bill and 


A peopl reject 
Lauderdale. iould be, but the majority of the people | MAyises the people fo rejece thone ser 


ag Ofthia county seem to Know thas thelr] cuswy Cgeeeehin Me GENS peevidin 
The Mialon Free School House Is al-| aafety in involved in the disposition they | for « common school eduesition for colored 
inost completed. Windows and seats ars) ‘iy he called upon to make of the Con-| children. and appropriating #00000 for the 


QOUTHERS PAVILY REWING Maci 
Dy 


e 
Bae 
asgees=sassess 
Pes 
Re 


se 


nid 

+ contracted chille 7 hich me ‘the purchasers 25 trustees, convering 

_ a iat ach teal tod In us traatees only. — 
tf | The tlle webelleve to be parfort 


S 
Ea 
ze 


Beegueizees 


: ! t@r to tbe publio prints, is, in these days, Tubacen, St Tebopmteniion 6 
ture of the kind In East Miselestpp! pe wees .dyienl. Bet if 140 decree. | ass posertn etnowenad’ 
Wilson Introduced a resolution pata! 


ot needed and we trust those who are | i . malntenance o 4 wth 26 
eee a ee ir the education of] Sttioual plano Reconstruction. Al-) ‘there will be a. Jolnt meeting of the as tb $2 a Mpridiap, June 23, W867, 
able and fnterested In ‘thongh ft would not be Improper to have | City Council to-morrow night, ft. ls sup- eal ae ° 9 ig; Ploor (il Clothay Mast - é 
the poor will contribute to this laudable | ion. earefildiscnss.on of these meas- oso for the purpose its tn ateps fe cna foot, @ Ib a 2 tose Cerys cag Place Ul Cloth Mattion, ee meat SheritPs:<Bales 
enterprise. - f the withdrawal from clreulation of the | Pownrn t.. a n say ry q 
nterprie, | ures Lam convinced that It ls not necesss- |i tenominations of elty Hotes b bf pel SW orate 
sainters are putting thethtnd “coat” | FT+tocarty this connty for a Convention. ‘anit July 17.—LeMonitear, of té-day, b. tt = Petbviae Wark Bitters.17 saunulante gay tra 
‘ ‘ - Truly Yo annotinees that Chili ind Peru have ac- * a 2 hae forwards yielded to my prejudices, ant 
of HE ADAMA atl ceptas. with crtal, restricts the mel 2 bn, 2000 -— | CELELRATED TONIO, p cle for street wes an 
chureh, while the carpenters are MS Registe?. | atforf of the United States in the Spanish .B bn. mi | A Certain Preventive for Fiver antl ‘Ague. | i vot po 
heir work abead yrottsly insted, SAO RATERS war, ¢ 1k ROUNK ah Co BLN it-rel Veet i, 
their work, sie, viata From the Fleming Kentucky Dlspateh. | " Wansaxarox, July 18-Senate—A jotnt | 2 ¥ ack$ 3 00 0. Xe Whrlesale agents’ Senufaptared ty: Dr ‘a pov, aad the Aa ed eal peoharty 
Therowigh amd pare rosoluttoll waadnitréduced extending steam PB a Xs Perl & Co, Wholesale Druggiau, 324 = My bowel Beery. 
ofthe PP L. Cline. this Mississippi. Thal service to Chi : o fees cite Mater tea ee sd pola ane quarter vol prodion 
tiew will F divine worship. | ‘all the tanks ona acer |" The Cottmlttee on Foreign Relations 2 o Se saneteeia eee pon cay that | Bix. T8080 I 898 0+ 
It bids fale to Ve the lutndsomest struc sensible let~ y Me: 2 Ds LY eR yi 
a a 
2 Q 
2 oe 
2 


FEISS SS 
1SsiTiBS8l si 


SESSSRSrESS 


Mr. . 
4 . landing the Mexieans. Referred. 4 1 NIGHT & OO, Dedlers Id Machinery, Belt- 
turned! from Brazil, publiches a nuinber 0 | wily in your columns. mates A Leann eae on. 4 @ 1.00 | IN ine, Coston Ging, we, i! Grove Reco, ISTH 
appoinfiionts in onr advertising columns. | paildle, of politics evn be conveniently | je provides for 4 cotnmlasloner to obtain Winre Lup . ..8 keg? a— paint rsh BET ET ERIFPS SALE. . 
Me proposes lecturing on Brazil for the dabbled io, but atterall, the filth that} | peace If Dopelble, otherwise It provides | =—=——— J H SNOW: & C . Sopermber «1808 “By Vviethe’ot @udd ‘ckecution, m 
Vent of those interes In tit eonutry. | Sm Oy band Lite ee ee LAUDERDALE COUNTY. Abie, sat be enly dalee tke hand, against We Hi-Galne Se 1 will pra 
Helectures here next Fray event. Diet vatcnations “and  dolorons rise, Schoeld Introduced &. rer Registration of Voters. “ aS eee fates cood tapell to the Pippo sd beat bidder 
a ae _|wainings might farnish out a letter o! 55 Pf | for Gash 
«__ Spare in recelpt ofa catalogue of Me-| os length, aud indeed they are very Doar Pep ctrtin’ fo te prope, | Hom on the aul Mowglay af Ataris wets, 
ridian Fe ‘ollege for 1956-67. which | fehionable with some ‘co. respondent W. HL Cate Bre in'and. to the, following 


chows the institution to be Ina very pros- | bat I make no pretentions to t by the Court of Claims He sid the 


porous condit Prof, Hamberlin com- | of Cassandra. and the cack!ings of COmeakion next MedOhiand paid’ by ‘at 

menceil here under yery atlverse circum. | 86r,” would be scorned by our wise men, | appropriation If found correct. Reselu- 

stances anid we are gratified to sec that his | thoogh that bird anoe saved Rome. And | tion passed. 

efforts are being properly rewarded. The | basides, I: cannot be the danger with! A resolution authorizing the committre 
" i peopery % on Southern Bailroads toproceed by sub- 


described rv, to-wit: ‘the lot 


z 
3 


ii 


‘elty of Meridian, 
Lee's Avenue with the 
thereunto belonging, 

tions ahd-osta. Sal 


ry 
gs: 


t 
re 
EF 


ie to . 


z 


“, next term will begin on Moriday, Septem | 2 committees 4 bot- | tweet the hours of Il A. at. 
ber 23, 1867. A new two-story” building ‘Mr. Robinson asked leave to Introduce | es JOSEPH EAKENS, Sheriff. 
for boarding purpokes ts In process of | |» preamble and resolutions to remove the 4 . Se. SS BA nly Means, Dewey 
erection and will be ready at the opening Has eepsee an-< Blloge | sod) eajonis Great Bargains or SHERIFF'S SALE. 
of the next session. It will be under the | Wessintions sympathizing with Candia nd In é U ON thev3d Monday ia August néat, 


were 4 


being the 19th day, T shall 
‘at public auction, 
cash, before the 


i 
of Mario Ne te 
Miaisippane thediotteatn taloe 


control of Prof, Hamberlii and lady. 
For particulars and catalogues applf to 
Prof, J. B. Hambérlin, Meridign, Miss. 


PIANO  FORTES:! tem 


following telegram read, Ya ve ORGANS, * 
8, 


hich was received by hinwelf to-day 


——_ | cept from Gen. Sickles: saat 
. © tdi anks for your handsome reply to | \e 
_ Dr. Nicholson's Lecture. | (from iaherent rotteanes, (There is| Mr. Eldridge. You may relieve his anxle- ae vs = 3, ne ing devefived teal property, to-wit: S 
We found a very kelect audience In at- | no Gampaom'among our saiesmen (2) able | with the consoling Information that rm Eofneats thsismttehawss ‘ACCORDEONS, Cj quarter of Naky id 8, Be quare., 
icholson's Lecture on | to pull it.down,. but -till.the fabric may | ilpage hag not cot him or his friends Beard will endeavor y FLUTENAS, % please tor, of Ni ae 
Friday night. be tottering, and » Volney may, pome | Siy'INE- Salt canner ver the a army shoal be prompt in their attendance st Geto” prune ship 6, Range 
Hisenbject, the “Chemistry of Flame,” days meditate Clg bicre a corp the places and timee sppatnted. ry Of NE ae wer, nf nection T, townxhip 6, 
naturally so roplete with Interest, was 1@_pandrame of loty, in its ever r. Logan offered a preamble and reso- | Rengé % 
y . changing scones, might furvish » thewe | lations which were passed. reciting the Pig tion 7, township 4, ia 
: handled n'a very able manner, and Uhus-| Se yetge interest; but it is equally dao: | general rumor that ‘armed expeditions |! 'STEREOSCOPES, oie fea Wes ropa Sees 
trated by mast beautiful and startling | gerous to praise human virtue or censore | are being organized in this cuntry against er re Fa FANCY WORK BOXES, ve nape my omens Svillgy, to ‘eaticty ey, executions in’ 
experiments—dazzling the eyes of his at-| Lumen fult. The former may prove | the Republic of Mexico. at varlince with| Meridian Star Brewery. ‘ : ee ? 


entire anditors-with th 7 |apecious, and the iatter might Gnd ite| the wishesamd feelings of Mil ood cltl- 
See aes hake ana oe fahting | copsterpat in one's omy ch ord ete Sees. and! contrary nD cterienen Sent eeee isin ee) + A 
them with the mild effulgence of the ~eal- | Fopbins the praise aac biame eit] Folly reejuesthag the Presiient to testo a re*e4 t0fernish a He, 1 erticle of FRENCH & GERMAN, STRINGS, | Meer Yotarter mith 
cium.” Were I to atterapt ‘thn dissection of | Proclamations requiring all proper office erythidge in G1 erosie Heal . 74} Blstogn Sor sightoen teat 


Gifted with an attractive eloquence, and opiate all he eho, bem, shames | Cnfagful Rteatioux rent any such | - 
less 


posseskei! of a dexterity in chemleal man- . brainless dundies and meud-| warning al art 7 

ipulation only acquited by long and pa-| ling pleasures, Tshould soon become «| United States, Oss oF b 

tent practice, the Doctor instmets, white | Diogisien, with | all: bie, bisterness and righ pe sddressed to . * _ hat the 4 
none of bis brains. The disease of so-~ | the SL MeCORKLE, & : 18 eunderet 

he entegtaing, andamuses while he incul-| ciety eamifidid no mayliewly  poridian, Mise, * fin 3 will . 


cates the leason, that terrestlal as well as | Newspaperial ies and, Safleasea: wil goaranteeing equal |e onumerves — ' 5 “ chy Meridian ; 
celestial lights are, * i TO CONSUMPTIVES. aay mdivided 
Avberever it oceurred in charter, ordinance | 4. (ddan at — |i i , ot Mabe 
J partridge Pe 


“Forever staging as they shine ‘ edvertioes, Chering, “Givde Sho ie 
Thar neg te poo ani ty Divine.” 3 Pea The the rved. health in a few wetkd by a Tery simple rem. BEOAD eatde ois} 
The Doctor will lecture again on Twies- | #08. { "4 of Maximilian | ay ‘ster having buiferdd for several years| Atlantic and Great) 
3 day nilght hext antl all wile wold take: t, and | Reson severe lung affection, and that dread Y 
one step further).jnto the, great arena of ; ey are— disease Consumption—is anxious to make 
Nature; should certainly attends the exponents of punic armed Intervention known to his fellow-rofferers the medusa of 
He stated that he wax not making these pli cure. Six, | 
ster cena ane torr eee ame 
to. bear expenses ie | 
_| the prescription used (free, of.charge), 
acspali at" aboed is 3 aii te deety a the ‘Crart’ of Ciaiens napucainn bprasengioa steel te 
vee. Twit ‘allowed claims only to von 
E hereof, ‘m eleven of the 


The apparatus be has with im: and 
with which he dis#lves the atr, the water, 
‘aand the gassel, Isa sight iteelf to be.sean |) 
worth 50 cents, ‘Such a». display/ of! 
selentific skill, useful knowledge and arbu- 
sing entertainment 1s seldom seen; and 
‘wean confidently assure every one who 
may attend the next Lecture that no re- 


moet 


“bsiaaM te 


Annum, 


soit be 
emRO AL beset Ye 
= LAO FOLK LT 


[ 
lasbay yiote 


AT LAW. ft 
pte W, Meridian, Mea | Of 


‘will bo wade with Attor- 2 disiy wh SCH CaNEBETION ERY, : 


cred baal NARADA N MISSISSIPPL, THURSDAY, JULY 25:1 


He rY of 
ei ae on band a LARGE STOCK 


en oe fee | Spring 'Wagons,.; 


iiw “uit 
bi ihren 
binow 


x“ td 


Published oti ‘Thursday | &-Sunday by 
J, GIBSON: | 


Wegonth ST. JAMES. HOTEL; 


|... NEW ORLEANS, 
Propridtord!: 


2 of Newt Orteattia 
W-¥ Conan of Spvitewved Hotel, Kichmend 


{2 Telegraph and Railroad Officésis 
Hotel.” Mr. IT. Callan, Tele 
ator. ! 


ss 
| nom 
LER & ‘HELLEN, zn 


ng Michael street, ae i ert 
ine :: Alabama, CUSHING HOUSE, 


Corner 'Sixth Shvet! alt Ohio Love; 


CAIRO, ILL, 
Fare £229 per day 


Campbell Hous 


an + Taly 2 25, 1867. 


oR OF SUBSCRIPTION. 


Weobir 


‘bree dailars will bp charged for the W 
Had pase var eels wivonce 


£8" Eneouraged by the Nheral patron= 
age extended the Garette ae 


slantetion and Road:Wagons, 


lowing liberal inducement 
‘We will wend Hix copes. 0 


Heh Had wit 
TIMBER WHEELS, CARRY LoGs, (Formerly thé Roper itease,) OS copies at ah te Wackly six ai 
snenths eh. 


JAS. W. CAMPBELL, 


late of Santer County.) 


Proprietor 


Trucks, Carta, Draye, Wheelbarrows 


— ae 


a coples Of SemI-Weee AY one, 


Wve oop pied of Semi-Weekly six 
mouths 


yentions-and we will get'better terms. 
Tido not see this myself. The fer 
ig stronger now than it has ever been, 
and the present Cor is a new 


Qapgrem dn for two Yetire ; Its first 
session not hare 
fen Fy until Di next, but 


for @ bill passed by the last Congress 
that a new one should,assemble on the 
4th of March, the day-of the old ons 


=| going out. Whatsbope then, have we 


for the next two’ years: of better terms 
than the present’ bills offer,” objection- 
){able.aé they are? “"T seo ndne, But 
from the ik,just passed by the al 
most unanimens vote of both Houses 
over tho Brendent's veto, (six only in 
the Senate and twenty-fonr in the 
House opporipg, i, construing the 

sont “reéboustruction bills 
hivrehly dyaiebt us) We WAKE the most 

certain evidence: thaflwerran expect 
nothing better from this, Cangress in 
the future 

The fall dod! nblsecéin fo'be appre 


inet and who $ 1, 
“Sessa ete STEPS] TA gh Prot Row, Meridia.) | m8 irarmpevon auss., | Wheelwright... Material ! scat sta aiccseh ct ciated or weet thatthe wpe 
& SS ee mat Pieatinn, YOUNG LADIES! | Onis EMANG | Wasot and Bossy spokes Tubs, : pga ag ol The situation llpcrrrnecctinbdeth rat peteet 
r i Opts A July 20, I8G7. ) ably, on, the ,guejtjon, of , xwonstrne 
HigchSec hdd . HOM ae Bims,Shafis, Tomgues, &c,, faeton al wo at = SC ea cay, ony. the gi , 
at: ee ee nf eR Pa MR A a Se tis. 
a GUNS, HARDWARE, PLOWS, ROPE, wi 1—My attertion has Nec ents. power « 
ier ; Sear Mase and | OUR 9 ref cia Eee THE NELSON HOUSE, 13 fhe following pablication in tHe} the Conservatiey whiten: tral Caner 
AUTO GANS. an ca t Celera : . bx radical newspaper thin | Vative biseks—the other afi the 
TTORNEYR AT YAW, Meridian, See, i Vee Saab She, pee. per Month fembe sedans ay pes Though not the “Biggest” Building, jcity, with the su; friondlg } ical bases pnd. zadienl Dlacks ‘| 
veare pai ‘ “ ee . a¢Sun that the lotter referred pene two the ipa in to be 
* ad tee Court for : Alt Kings of 0 Mile aid’ Repaired. ; er ome be psed to have in’ the control 
Saar ‘eames pire) “BARKER, LAKE &O.,  |RAILROAD JUNCTION | (oi ty ioe au that it wna duc to fig {Of the Slate goverurenty 
; Cotton Factors’ and Grocers, | Jackson, Miss., Pd to oorrert the erroueuys impres| ‘The Hadical wit ats blaskn oe 
lnbed_w repatation for Good Farg, | 8100 : 2 have understood thre, issue. ane 
4 it Dematochabve lom:; Ulam Rede er sox Wux.—Hon. John Mek " tay 
, Northwest Corver St. Louis and Water Hts Cre Prope for the i AVELIND PU! BIC, etter to Pr neti We 
y i a "ie 1, phere 60 saake iy mates ble reaspantdceguee:tdnd cotventont!' than the 
a tare MOBILE?) ..... dsm vedsnv vty ALA, ny tou . 
od “waa owt tot reminds 4 “youn NSLEON, Mt advtcarateoonerruction upon the Coad] Cousecratite whites aid Blacks 1 
‘ ™ -—— ee izing tho mca} BK ib dias grows oat of | the fact 
at the Conservative whites, who con 
Mee ee Bs i ee eee ; Good'T ‘Obinin stitatd the body of onr people, hevo 
j fe wilw anstiry OR: RE Smiles aK ¢} been divided in their ojrinion ua to 
General Forwai and Com- a rood Fare & Good Rooms wae es a © | the policy of reconstruction; that they 
\ { snigaton fi Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine stor aT THE . ina pict ‘of| have been leas eticient an thew organ - 
ee psp Fy iy nu en ; . . m gnanimity ‘unparreiled In the hist oflization, and that the Conservative 
’ bad gulf ieee a Bere MAGNOLIA COTTAGE and that it hus ¢ | blacks havy dot been encouraged, ani 
Ree ee Peay , # | nave not known how to ca-operate oF 
' spite! . , unite with them in force. ‘1 a1 
WESTERN). ERPDUCE IRA W. PORTER & CO., JACKSON, DESHENSIPPL. with judicious manny 4 


Rosy found. st al hau of tht day te AND 
Svan atts, om 


© ile Pesidemce, tale prfeencomaly a cd é Plantation Supplics, MOBILE, ALABAMA | 0 | sentiuents w it contains dre hot 
wd ‘dike Yi 2:\BAYLO ." FULTON & co., 3 Whelessle cod Ratsllere of | $2 Sinn eed t 2, “Aton, dol Me 
pturvet Meridinw, Mins, sah ibin Pattee ! ‘ ero ont Sets teavesa tA ebgouLre is sinhnown tp 
‘Wholewle and Uta! Dealers ig cau vs dawndigl Hardware sortont, SAE (OS ctor sith die Repel 
a{ PUR NIPTUR 1: WoODRUEE & DISERENS Hardware|Petton Hous z.parky 
“ ERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, parts 


Sig) 2 Daley 


sags its 


H. 


| HOO et 'APIONERY, | 
nts, 


Perey ek Notions, and, Fancy Goods, 


WOODEN WARE, by f 
WILLOW WARR. jog 


LORE BTR LEAD, 
ist A 408. hte ; Oi 
xd bow vot AGRIC, 
ON, . ete eden 
’ Ohana! 6 bre 
* ta 


“Hons bsp pus: 
very Riable, be Matters Painters’, Artists’, anc 


nar? 


‘DAVIS, & MORRIS, 
Potton: Factorse 


<n 
Receive Forwarding) aud 


porch 


pOpsn ‘Fol 


E Resartts th 
mn we dey f sa id abe ad sei cd gh hte MERCHANTS 

Maat: ae 

AO rt ae 


WRG; M138. 


a epee ‘solicited. 
side on Cotes 


Commission Merchants, 
*% ¢ 

| nba eater int Meridian B. K., 

«Wharibobt Proprietors, 


|GESERSU STEAMBOAT AGENTS, 


OLER STREET, Meridiat, Miss. 


RI ate 


fee (Gy wilisand, Phen, 
IDIAN. 3 


‘ making percheses, 
a.m 3m) eee 


Ledgers, Ji 
the various sine Of ipaper 


are ull swale: order 
and uurabdity of bidding cannot b 


em {oly Preoch aod Aiserveas mauetacturc 


“Yo thin depsrtiment Lam 
| cuts «il 


1 “have written no lette the Mer 
ridian Chronicle, and the above « 
tractwas not written by me. TI 


ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 


Royal Street, Private Boarding 


BY MRS, ANN DOZIER, at. LOUIS 


cro, that 
ts judisiaue 


‘4 foll Stock, copsiatiog in part of » upon 


a. . ¢ 
LAN TERS HARDWARE, 
ie 
HUILVERS' HARDWARE, 
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 


aa PATECR, PROFIR: 


ld clieve the late war was a 
reballion or a civil war, bat a war be 
tween two distinet, separate govern 
ments; the United States, and the Con} 


Flouse. 
MISSISSIPP 1. 


IERIDIAN, 


ase JOSIAH JONES, ¢ -PROPIR, |federuto States Amenoa. I lo vol 
DESIWABLE Coops —_ |, Pars ser et stipe hb ee | Orcicrate Staten, were rebels 
Por Slerebanta and Traders, Also, Bande Me pared athe ert oti. owe a ithe 
Sis, Windey vlan, Ragsdale “How 5 ‘an pope fe ce 


bit 
y and 
unpar- 


DOORS, 
GLAZED. SASH AND DLIND: 


ON TIE WILL, 
On the East Side 


and in a spi 
hate anong civilized peor 
nllede * 


of 


the Rai 


i JEST AMlet eRapii ee ore selling! ot tower Ido not. prove of the Congres 
“Ear Merchania, Planters aod others wifl fod “lan 1] 
We to their advent Be cnt beers parahanng niioua and 


tyrancteal may, from necessity 
jor a: daoice n evils, subst to 
what.I do.not approve. 
I think it best for our pe 


W PORTER & COs 
Mad Fellows’ Hah, Bayni ot 


T: 8, BIDGOOD, 


WHOLESALE ANU. RETALL DRALER IN) __ | struct their p governmosita andor | 
Books & Stationery: | FRANKLIN TYPE FOUNDRY. | these bills, for the reason that they 
It, ALLISON, Sayre ord the only hope, bad ns it is, of 

Blank Book Manufacturer & Printer, eR Ta 5 ing them’the control of their State 
North- Bast Oor. st, Frcs ond Water te, 168, Vine Street. ‘Cincinnati, Ohio. | affairs. If they do not reconstrnet 
TMOULLE, a . ~etarat 7 under these bills, the question gocs 

ba Electroty Stereotyping and | back to Gongress, to say under wh: 
MONT RESPECTFULLY call the attention | Wood } .| bills they, «hall reconstruct. Congress 


my large and 
ners, whieh 
uuaaally, bow 


~ ne | y the rebul sentiment defeated 

Freuch Burr Portable Grist Mills, | reconstrtiction abd the restoration 

For Corw Steal, Flour 4,| the Ustion, and will te: 
Queen of’ th of suff 


Also bolting Appar 
meraile Bheve M 
F 


the reliellion. ‘This will put t 
govértmerits ‘at! once in the hands of 
| the Rafticals. 
| Wemakean effort, to take ad 
of the small oppantpaity have 

the present bills to prevent this 


Omics Kiationcry. 


PAPER. 
avtention to this depart. 


HINKLE & Re } 
No. 865 West From( St, Cincinnati, 0. 


1832. 


L have pai 


‘The mode proposed to reconstroct 
in by a 

gple have a, choi 
8 inst it. So 


Pont, Packet Post, wed Onp, of Bug’ 


$ 


Lember-yard avd Butlders Wareroom=— 
Door, bash & Venetian Shutter Pactory- 


0 vote for or 


NCHOOL KOOKS. y hav 


__ My mock evibrseenall the Senoot Hoots in wee 
fm Alab-ma nod Misdhasippi, aod oll tie Latest 


UR FACTORY 18 9 “oe BY. ta09RRBT, aon 


Irie vein is voted dosrn, then 
fealty a > ‘what is the sitnntic Some say we 
ih beatae, Mdorabiiin. an Sagi mys tong sear an ‘will reminder wilitery rulb, ag we | 

eee ee lar ‘sdiqbie for }are now.) But will this be wo? Not 
ab all... Congress is determined to re- 


NOOK-BINDING. 


the | tle was.argested 


pane 


Sine 


A ARERIOY. @. BPRESTON, A, L. STETEOR, 


3 ALL BES. STETSON & (0.5 EES 


OO ara nLiseRD I 


+ | ness 


Whe question ix, will) 
tage | 


mvention, and it is said the} 


~ | Gi 


people were united, » sufirient 
 intelligen: and weil-lis 
would unite with them to 
© this party a majority in moot, if 
hot all the reconstructed States, Cp 
on this all depends with ws tbe s:fety 
aud families, 
social order 
regret to nen 
Jone people divided when they 
|upon the eve of a grent eriis 
whieh they have so mucd at sis 
jand especially that asperty of 
with, sutue, sli 


ber uf 


bh: 


[these differ 
cbrtaiuly all ) 
peantta fortonrselyea hnd Std i 
faiftergncss of open should | 
1 with the Linde 


jin 
} me 


jeode to m s I do to then, sr 
} of purpo: 

Tiinte not argued thin matter on 
the honor qnestion, To thin we 
| main: uned our honer inarmk, though 
we were overpowered. T think we 
have mai 1 our honor renist 


masures of ibe govern! 
| whose po 
Jonge 

| 

| 


sx —It will be ween In 
[reference to another part of this is- 
, that the friends of our country 
mau, Dr, W. H. Tegarden, un 
{noruemt him asa eandidate for Co 
4 for the ¢ session, from 
is (the ) net 
Oldyertizen 
known, therefore, 
perogotory for ns to mpeak 
for’ the position. 
wocrat. 


Coxane: 


striet 
this county and + 
it wonld be si 
this 


Der 


There. waea mail 
roc conaly Intel 
ntu dispatch & 
ding Sub-Distriet,. Hea 


Mm 
umbns, proposing te turn uve 
\tho Nuocsimett arrecied ga. stxpicti 
of having committed the deed for tn- 

1b Col 


Military. Commission. 
reply was, 
‘he civil malloc ‘Tomst try 
caso-—if they refuse to do their anty 
ME a mie at obce.” * 


George Wright an ex-Coyfederst 

soldier was shot nit “Killed ‘at Cul- 

houn, Kentucky, on Saturdity by W. 
Little, att th-officer of the Federal 

army; Wright. had, chwged Little 

with receiving stolen guods.. "The | 

a ene 


| 


subs 


iFeprementing aid.wholly perverting 


* hag 'hée 


. poten he ia taking 80 brave a 


‘With the’ accompanying Schedules? 
—————— 
The North: Mississippian, after, mis- 


1@ov. “Reawn's ‘eomection with. the 


= Tobry meeting, stupidly asks, “who is 


Goy. Brown, that his public acts are 
to, be exempt. from animadyversfon >” 


{Neither Gov, Brown ‘nor his friends 


‘ dommplain ' of legitimate: criticism on 
: d'mid! or dod, but they 
slo ‘Objooti,to uch ‘ misrepresentatio: 
ss appeared in tho North Minsiggippi 
‘nay and ‘whether: fyom malice or igno- 
ranee, they are wholfy inexcumble, 
“war of moes” in wlidh the 
editor,of the North Missiasippian sup- 
part, ex- 
itd only in his’ distempered ‘imagina- 
tioy; Tike Don Quixote, in bi @n- 
soupion..with windmills, be imagines 
Wat he in doing the “work of a giant, 


Dat thé fesblenest of his blows; more 


ridictilJas and puny than those df the 
knight of La Mancha, ph gt de- 
Finiom. »; Should the: white roe bein 
chun gee, greater ‘champion than him 


of Tupelo, would be necessary. 
. — 


| “An ibterestitig letter from. &s-Gor- 
ty erwar, Juhn J. McRae, appeard on our 


first'page. Tho letter was provoked 
by ‘eonte of onr cotem con- 
Touuding the ex-Gorernor’s name with 
that of Hon. John McRae, of Kem- 


perywho has joined the Radical party. | 


Thoth. Gov. MeRas has no nse for a 
party that disfranchises him and en- 
franchises his late slave, he believes 
ouroaly hopé lies im reconstracting 
under the laws of the dominant party: 
che 


Exgertxo ovr “Favontres” 10 Cox- 


nest —The Cincinnati Commercial’s | 


Washington correspondent in writing 
of hin interview with the President 
relates the following conversation 
which shows that the President is op- 
posed to our sending “rebels” to Con- 
xreas, We ronst vote, we mppose, to 
the present complexion of that body: 

Thad scarcely been seated, when Mr. 
Johnson, alluding to one of my letters 


from Georgia, salil he was very glad that 
Thad pnbllabed the fact that be had advise 


States Senate in 
he sak where 


i 


L told him my 
mant Was an ex-army officer who, in 
pring of 1865, was chief of staff to 
ral Steedman, then commanding the 
district of Georgin; that he had informed 
me ofardispatch sent by General Steed- 
man to th® President. Inquiring If It would 
be adviaghlo.to elect Stephens, and of the 


1 bane 
info 


Prvaldent’s prompé reply. that {t would be 
jeevy angie to think of doing so—that Mr. 
‘Stephens was a prisoner of war,and ought 
mnt Go enter polltical life while sneh wis 
ths caw. “I can't inake out where you 
Fetthe Facts, bat you got them right.” 
aald the Presifiemt.” “I told them not to 
Uilnk ofelecting Me. Stephens orany man 
who had been engaged In the rebellion ax 
he had, and ynt I wasdeaounced all over 
the country for trsing. to got rebels Into 
dtice. and appointing rebels to office, I 
nevet didany thing of the kind, It wax 


| wWenng & elect auclt men then, and It would 


be wrong to elect them now." 
—+2+_ 
The Steamboat Prince of Wales, 
belonging to the New Orleans, Mobile 


right in 
that the United States ought fo stand 
ty Masien ie that act, So mys o 


| 


against the election of Alexander IL | 


| 


4 We 


| the Republican, las ot, only been 


be twaddle in 1 anbat Was it 
ur paper ér mine t) vised 
a. policy in'1861? “Tell the naked, 


the repeal pf the present oppressive 
federal’ taxation, and restore pros-|the evils and 


throw| ising thel Kentucky delegation. veats, | 


timely conversion would: be verf ‘ie! 
cessary. 


The Gazette and Reconstruction. 
We mentioned the other day that | - 
Congress assigned a8 a reason for’ fe- 


that voters were overawed and pre-|7 


vented from exercising’ the right of 
franchise; and warned onr people not 


we 
want torhear, "but what they 
ought to know; tnderstand and do, 
Your whole political course! for the 


interests, of the country, amd now |in' 
these troublous times you are again 


to complete our 
‘work, listen to our ‘sober truths, take 
a back: seat, be kind to your neghbors, 
mak forgiveness for the ill advice 
which you have heralded thromgh the 
country, and read earnestly the: Re- 
publican, and you may yet do well. 


number of the Brandon Republican, 
We will endeavor td ouswer plainly 
what Frantz calls plain qnegtions. 
Without believing in the constitution. 
al right of secession, we did, in 1860, 
regard the election of Mr. Lincoln as 
a “declaration of war ngninst the 
Bonth.” In common with the Great 
tiajority'of the Southern’ people we 
believed slavery no longer eafe in the 
Union, and we favored the formation 
of o neparate government to preserve 
that institution. Thig!'was Revol 
tion. 
This was what the Sonth did. Bat" 
the editor of the Republican opposed 
it, We are willing to let him huve 
the credit of it. If the South was 
right Frantz waa certaialy rong. 
But it is useless to sayinquire who 
was Tight or wrong ini 1860 or 1861. 
We do not like the Reptiblican claim 
infallibility. If we erred it was with 
the Sonth, “ith our own race and sec- 
tion. Throvigh the glootny years of 
strife and bls.0d that followed wé sor-, 
rowed, rejoiced, and suffered with 
the Southern people, and now we nuk 
no exemption from the errors or the 
criminalities of the Rebellion, no mat- 
ter from whence the accuser comes. 
But when our armies sirrenderred, 
when slavery itsélf, the tause of the 
war, was destroyed, we saw no Gov- 
ernment under which we could expect 
to live, but that of the United States, 
and we have looked to the Recontruc- 
tion and restoration of Mississippi to 
the Union as the best means to pro- 
mote the prosperity and happiness of 
her people. 
But our friend of the Republican 
desires our opinion on his course as 
jnournalist, find we proceed to give it 
briefly." Candor compels us to state 
that. we regard Frantz,as/ wrong and 
inconsixtent during thé “war, and that 
since that time his course‘na editor of 


wrong, but highly fine atu" to’ 
the best ititerests of the: conntry. 
Having opposed secession,” at the 
eleventh hour, you DLecanid, 9 convert 
to the war,and continued. to render 
it's feeble and uncertain aid until the 
surrender. You then begin to boast 
of your Cnioninn, and clothed with it 


only’ -conristent PUnion edilor i the 
State Strange ae it may appear, your 


nk tho | for refusing Mississippi's) delegation 


busy in trying to inangurate policy whic! 
ruin. en 


We také the above from the Inst | ty 


We believed it’ justifiable — | Ps! 


to give Congress any such “pretext” 


admission, when we are prepared tp 

knock at the door and demand repre- 

sentation. This drew forth the fel- 

Noting fro the Columbus’ Index, an 

‘anti-Gonvemtion journal: 

We aik attention to the folliwing 
Garo! 


we find in the Mar Y 
Jouraal that, has been 
i 


Ubi bere recon: 
struction wae scoomplisbed be fdand with 
Tolt harness on, defendigg redical 
messures on the score 6 meri(, and jus 
tifying redica! uu: 08 ‘the score 
‘of ororssity and Neal Bord The event 
seems 0 bay verified that prediction, 
eso came journals are now engayed in. 
the work of defending Congress for the 
passage of the supplements! 
week, josisting that th: 


eo 
ralid 
poe 


the diuipendous wrong aud urged 
‘ureated their readers pot to nak 
aod binding on theinselves nud 

terity by voluptanily broorming parties to 
it, Not oontent with the service they 


are reodering the racioals, in thin matter 
of thre ru 


ye the Kentucky 
. an aetion which ey- 
prejudiced men must 
adivit jp at once a hiow at the Coastit 
on of the Univ! States apd the sores 
reignty of Krorucky. 

‘be truth of the matter is the Ken® 
tucky members were excluded because 
‘bey were democrats. The charge that 
Shere was corruption or thi Vojeis were 
‘overawed aod prevented from guing vs 
wepole is contradicted by the taouw — 
Nothing of the kind ook plage if the 
tnatimony of the conerrative pieas o 
Kentucky is to be relied on. * 

We wish to inform our’ friends of 
the Index, and somegther cotempora- 
ries who do fot s¢em to understand 
the Gazetto's position, that it is not 
true this journal defends radical ineas- 
ures on the score of merit, or justifies 
radical ursurpations npon any pretext 
whatever; it is not true the Gazette 
defends the action of Congress. to- | 
wards the South at all, or maintairis | 
that ite military bills were rendered 
necessary solely by the conduct of our 
people; it ix not true that wo all & 
gaged in palliating or excusing Con- 


ery candid and un 


unconstitutional measures’! We are 
no admirer of the dominant party or | 
its manifestos; but having careful- 
ly and considerately examined the | 
political situation, we urged'our poo- 
ple te aecept, without wrangling or 
division, the harness prépared to 
restore us.to the Duiod, dnd srom 
rwhich therg ig no *posmible ; we 
have urged it in order tu rid the 
Gountty, as! speedily as possible, of 
the/arbitrary and demoralizing goy- 
ernment under which we now live; 
we have ured it becanse'the present 
Congress will have the reigus of power 
for the next two years, and will or 
ganize the State governments before 


hegross” appear at the polls; we have 
urged it because Congress is all pow- 
erfil, and has offered better 
than: will Gver'’be tendered ‘again; we 


have urged it because cT 


‘We have tirged’ it. betause|. 
eis’ nd power in thé ‘North: to 


fen 
cents? ; 
We denite theno facts. fro 
bers of the bar who 
from the’Attorney 
What words of vars are needed as 
commentary’ Think of Houk in the 
| seat of Alexander! 


pervas 
os 


‘The Federal troops had encam; 
the provecutor’s premises, The offi- 
cér in comimand id’ wold the corn of 


Gemoral waived’ the felony and ie 
defendant sulmpitied, for a misde! 
niéanoy. . : 


The 


velo) 


ined te 
send the defendant to jail becanse bi 
had not shot the prosecutor! 
" fay ersiaphes ondrg 
He farther that 
tried to gai 


stances of the cus efore the court, | 
should never be | 
held the court. 

Col. Thorul 
nef, itamediately orose, and with a 
Jook that was itself rebake tu the | cixx that wil effect 
so-called Judge, uaid : 

“If the court please, I wish to say, 
for the benefit’yt this peoplé, that if 
any one shall under thetadviee of your 
Hohor; take the life of auy cities of 
this copnty, Iwill have lim isidicted 
and bro i 

“He wil 
court,” xaid Konk. 


“I sh 


| fore this court,” said Thorubngg. 
Houk then proceeded to pronounce 

the judganent of the court in the case 

abuye lmentivued. 
dant th 


EW 


All those wishing to enilgrits to Hon- | °° 


gress in ity action relative! to Ken-  tlemen! r t country and report the. 
tucky; o that we justify ite harsh gud | "SURG yage ot AHO, JOA 


“SUMMERVILLE 1 
A FIRST CLASS BOARDING SCTIOOL 


BOYS AND YOUNG MEN, 


ara 


Miveated 12 miles West of 
Mobile utd Ouio Rallroe , 


TnOuss 8, Garamaurt, 


Ovipe Duraxe, 
J.C, Basknx, 
(Samberuf Baandets Gating the pit term, 194) 
The snungners tbe 
uta onal Forws of thee eld wad hag 
seboal, with 


- | the expiration of that time, if but ten} ba 


= 
7 
_terma | Sof 


Powis ts 1 f 
bers have said the Union. sball be pre-| po 32°" 


removing the dimbilities 


DIABRHGA |= 


Z complaint tsnow |, 
upon wa one ! how nuimy ie 


” 


& CO. 


‘P, H. PEPPER 
le 41 “-  Bstablighed 1847, 


infants at 1 »AABECT 
are All rma | COPNET. Of 
fn Ty Y ‘ ab 
USE RED DIARRUG:A Ri 
It is : 20 cooling and 
eet i it Sirk : : alah 
ic dens with etgepies| THESE GOODS" HAVE BEEN: IMPORTED DIRECT 
exes rere — Aaa Sr dda re 


wis 


Goods. | 


sxamination of wiknesses de-' 
the facts as above stated. 


LARGEST AND BEST 


‘Be are 


: 


He, 
shoot him yet— 
the rebe's had 


er 


. =~ 


eo cireum- 


nN 
And be cuped. ) 

All Physicians of expetience agree thn! 
Dyventery and Diarrhea, are treated dif- 
ferently. andourcompound ts Tix sxpi- 

cure. 


le he" 


“pitniated 
» the District Attor- 


ALL, SEERIED ‘MEN 
age 
pr 
hanirto 


t to 
1 nibt 


Pe ty. this faite 


ould not expect to try |him be- ‘ oe — 
agal J. J. NICHOLSON & CO.," 5 | np. 
On Sydney Street, between Lee and | 
ama}! 5 Fema ea Eo 
(At Sanford & Beo's, old stand.) 
— DEALERS Ix— 


He fined the. de yery 
6 enurmony sua jof five alk, levlent 


rere p 


himself. —, 


‘GROCERIES. 


ttentiem of the padlic 
und an exatalnation jf te 
2 liberal share of ~ 


a " 
USE ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS. 
a eneeybudiptieerted and single. 


O70 MANY 
ry J 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


PUBLIC MEETING. 


durag are requested to attend a meeting at 
(WE OME Holwe in Marion, on the socoud 
Monday. in August. the fret | POF 
day of Clreult Court. object of the 


4 appoint eontsd ities of gen 


wil restore 
kidneys and ‘to = healt! 
If #0, procare one bottle of 

DuoweonLs 400.8 
Fluid Ext. ry, Cubébs 

x Uy 

And be restored to health and mani 
agin. Large bottles will cost you 
one re t 


YOUR.LIVER 


Shobld be kept | 
fall, go hg 


condition. before 
tp ping Tota 


TITUTE,® 


THE 


, 


bc hood 
private room for ceery tio Bogs. only 
Mbuqesick co the 


FACULTY: ‘ 


i 


Chile f Fe 
Chills, &. and nothing is so 


" DROMGOOLE & COB 5 | 
KING OF CHILLS: 
eh 


Wolk. Kammearitcx, i 
iy 


with 


CITARGES : 


HOE hy 


“abelind teste Meat 
sine ool ea of 


Fes 


" pee arr" + 

1. \MetowanneUnce that he & ROW prepared tos est 

-L apply the eriadl Meth la irticle of f 
Lager Beer, Apply''it tha’ Merid 


shoe 
Brewery. Ai 


Men of the highwat attaluments In medi | 84® 
calaclence are now using and! 
méwling the reliable’ vegetable tambon 
Mod Jacket Dittere—as a restorative after 


» 
NE aout 
fevers and the very best strengthening " 
Theddehild wonvalescen! 


vee, 
Salldees ate caioea 
yotahyin 


moral Ul night, 
Yb Nacl. Wier of the Cherennes, 
Aetuleed An the late attack mady ty 
party @h Fort Wallace, 
so Gi binn ce Binns HY | 
ip Se ten eesiat avwhite Rallcal, from 


}. Thornton by name, re~ 
Fayette- 


ta es) 
Pad le. Subpheds 
sxecutton of | Wad 
1 | hun 


it 
ts the 
bisek woman In 
villa N.C, It ts also rumored. 

leigh Sent 


ate 

; 1 ow 

ad thet we fetes ot Milcdge: 
alarming aggregate of sev- 

uty Chesnad paupers la the Sate of Geor- 


bid such a thing, even were it a 
Te | Sasi gc ide the 
prize of wenty thousied dollard “A, lpghthe 3 Con 
tetisdestitute of the| ‘At Salit Loalaon Sunday, In Orchard 
Snoluding a | etreet, a. woman named Mrs. Annie Swit 
yeas to death by her clothes taking 
fire from a charcoal furnace. 


YMENEAL. 


RRTED—On Thuralay. the 18th inate 
near old Marion. by Hon. 3. H. Whitaker 
Mr Jy Le Resa abd Silas Jedxue Itvs- 


roi EVANS 


will lecture. on 
fol times and places. 


SION OF PLANTATIONS. 


JOHANCES FOR ALL. 


vebea- 
Wholesale Booksellers 


SEW Send 
d "Fine 30 te. bea 


2 


ae 
i 


t 


RESRES 


aaressseressocsessess 


| 


bt et 
aobes 


ee 


bbl. 918 


Superfing'f -B bbl. $12 
it: 2 
Lam. P ib. 


Pas 
= 
2 


R 
S| [ees 1 3S) 


a°sess 
elim & 


gbfeasssssvaysceeess 
& 


AUUeVVysee ted 
1 


31S 1h 


LAUDERDALE COUNTY, 


Registration of Voters. 


j:Deari of Keptetmatlon” tor the | 
Ne and Rtate of Migaianl ppl, will 
th ores Mead Quarters ith 


‘* 
viait the mveral precints an be: 
Fp of register 


powess- | PROTECTION FOR THE HEALTH | 
bad tig 

; BELIEF FoR THE SICK: 

DRTELLIGEST risri ° 

the deiend 


t pabliestion ba 
te, 


rf \ 
ipped us larze 
AROILA daring «be 
ceo pressed to 
from time to ther, | same will be tukeD pa COD) rene 
facta add pert |" Given uuder my band avd seal of 
ay of J 
{0.8} 9m tbenTtihi dey of Jans 


repared to aller 
at 4 pete wack lower: 
tobsord' fa far daferor 


‘Aen but toxmoke the Amerleas. 
tobsded sogars, Which are iorariabiy. chemically 
Bavored. 10 be disguesed the medietoa! 
jarto, whic lenveag asyscocs, cinbeslthy. cmf 
brag fo the weldom falls 40 


i 


wears for Dysprpain | 


aud Javer, | 
jag 


bEF 


July 23, 1867—Se. 
‘$s, | THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, 
Lauderdale County. 
Chancery Gort, August Ter 

i'n the haw. ef | Robert’ Vance, ) 

eas os 
rast aod. Aaue sivas GEOrE® Wells. j 
UURARD. T UPON apeniog camplsinante inl. and 


AD EMIS | ikmppestiog tbat tne. defenaaut Urorge 
Weils, # vot n citizen Of ine Siate ut 


8 perieet antidote to ota bulrserne 
ad aceravate pine fe 

"hie all {rent citizens 
Te de ioealt 


a 


happily anonescious of 

hich courere through the! 

the iapalertot ihe famiea Qf tovaccy com 

Micortr ? 

ie jeri every lover of the weed hed the | ® 
CHINGAROKA, ‘ood guarnoiee vupreceduated 

CUDA OM ty ed. pare * 

EDWIN) M. COOK & CO, 

OR, 

y prienne 

Emre | vf tbiscourt cauuotbe executed nguiuat 

—— ‘Tberetere, it is ordered tuat le 

Boe herein ou or befura 

in AUpwAt urxt ni a 

son 


te om wt 
all ataoquberic poles, will at 


tof T DIC 
Redtacket f 


“PATENT MICA ROOFING. 


HE New York il 


Seren ee eer ota Hwee | Hegations tberes & will be taken fur cup 
dye ts bien.” 16 de farther ordered 
ey Of thie urder be Jiu. hated 

per pablisiedt 
Mua, ouce se meek tor vow 


Given under my band and seal of rf. 

: LX} tice at Manos, wis duly 14a, 

ment seanon of tbe seme la etry ALD 18st 

aad aierwatead Lani. ba ras 
mr te 


gir tate 
simulant apd beng wtomarh'e that 


W. HENDERSON, 
Clerk Gnanorry Court 
Lauderdale Usuusy 


coe in the ety 


MINISTRATOR'S SALE 
PURSUANT to an order of the 


f bate Vourt of Davw 
2, Horne. a seth | gunsippi, made we thy 


Porta aid sera y 
ratate, a 

Ke ° 

tay in te lla, aig hae only 40 i 

frome d dim 

DURABE?: FILE AND WATER-PROOP COVEEING, . 

We particularly: rresrewent ii uae upon 


Factarws, Machine: 


| Pua 


if 
# 


Co 


i 
Fe 


whe are entitted 


i 


RUAN | eerste 
Landerdile Coanty, Man, June 3, intr, 


TO CONSUMPTIVES. 
been restored to 


ery simple rem. | 


rutfered for several years 
with « severe lang -ffection, and that dread 
disease Consamption—is anxious to make 
knowns to bis fellow-rufferers the means 
cure, | 
To all whe pletire it, he will send «copy of 
the preseription used (ire of charge). with 


Baorcurris, Cocunr, 
Couns, and all Throat and Lung Affertions 
The only objectof the advertiser in reading 
the Preseription fs to benefit the afflicted, and | 
spread information which le conceives to be | 
invaluable, and be hopes every eufferer will | 


| 
Bs requested to | 


| be pale aucsion ty 

| }hi der Wr ene at ‘ 
fat 

ee « danny 

Under Ht, aud Old 


‘Alay tmanufacturena. uf 
VARNISH, TAL ED FEL 
PITCH, 

Dice inst ta. tha Trpde. 
Lint urnished.  Rigbta tor 
tates, Addiens 


BLACK LUSTRE 
AND RGOYING 


abre and Prige 


1 
fuer, Whalf ue quncter, 
feat ter, eal os pw qi 

1 


Feook Humphrey 
jj 


thay 
QUIENE. 4 stank ot 


a well kav 
08 


r 
9 doing the part of 9 
WE tewtlhy to the great bene 
Stousel Butters dering 


now qineter 9 
6, 440 


ebove ercribed Inud 1s in te wry Ga 
range,l1 w, miso all that portiancf 9 
querer of © quarter, ur iy 
| quartersud # © quarter ot 
ie lying enat of the runef ‘T 
sopposed IW ncres of tee 2 
Si | quarter of ne quarter, see. 5 4 
JU ninage 12, 1n both «ectone 140) » ree, 
| also in pursunpce of said oraer 1 wll esi 
|| at public avetion to the by, 
fr cash wt . in front ot the 
House door 0 an Mander 
he Orb day 


att 
1 the me 


ina few days. bought ah 
nt 


tey his remedy, ae tt will cost them vothing. 
and may prove * blessing. Parties wishing 
the prescription, racx, ny return mail, will 
plosse address |’ ' 
REV,EDWARD A. WILSON, — | 
Miamebarg. Kirgs Co, New York. 


ERRORS OF YOUTH. 

A Geatieman who euifered for years from 
Nervous Nebility, Premature Tecay, and all 
the effecta of yonthfel indiscretion, will, for | 
the sake of suffering humanity, send tree to | 
All who need it, the recipe and, directions for | 
making the rituple remely by whieh Le was | 
curel, Sufferera wishing to profit hy the ad- 
vertionr's experience, eas do so by adilressing, 


CHEAPEST BOOK HOUSE IX THE SoUTH, | 
BLELOCK & C0,, 


AND STATIONERS, 
130 Canal Street, New Orleans, La. 


Dealers Sopplied at.Lowest Fates: 
address for our Cata- 
Miscellaneous Books. 


4, Romeo, 502. roe 
& oe Heontaaenney and porters a 
‘corset eye Ro 
OUTREEE FAVILY REWING HACIH 
Theneuniees mechions of Wloos 
oe 
3 meh ei 


lowing dee 
“| oguntybelonging tovamid estate, 10 m1 


ll «, 
160 worga.': Suid lance will Tie moi ver pny 
the deh ot theulrioesse, 
sc Avotw MOG .9 err 
Administrator of the ewtace ut 
Meitiverry decwased 
2. KR Wetwoxs, Au'y 
duly 10a 1067 


Great 
PIANO 


ORGANS 
ME » 
GUITAI 
VIOLIN 
ACCORDE! 
FLUTEX AS, 
MUSIC BOXES. 


Bargains! 
1s 


Vou. 


FORTES! 


daly 26 7 
ete VL STALE OF Missinolht, 1 
Davin County, 
weet of eat om 


Term, 1807 
THOMAS BROWN, 


ve 

MARTHA BROWN, | 
UPON opening compininan 

| oe appearing ty the cour 

| Fie a ce mai re recon Sowa, the dereudant i 

WATHIAG & ASPRRLASD, Dry Silesia 

| Opdeuberghe So Pee sof imma pelo thes she. ord 

Mom, Naa 2 meal st Hserenorelgtoa eee 

fii Fa a time T have brn wit [wad defendant, Marilee Te 


| Sevnrs: byte ot Bill for Divorce 
eho 


We have been 


FRENCH & 
aod everythi 
Rosewood Pianos, seven octay; 


'D NO AUSTAL 
2a Music’ Neatly Bound. 


J. H SNOW & CO. tite, To BAL Ad persdaally 


swe ssid Chava ry Gove 
houre, in thes town of 


a reattet 

Mobile ‘and Ohio Railroad, | tharies sem wre 
He 

MEMPIM AND LOUISVILLE) ge 


RAILROAD LINE. © 


The mont ivet sill expetitions route from all 
ta Minted opt to 


thereon agoording ¥. 
} W.tness my bend apd sent 
Wa day of July. 1 
RA, MOPKIN: 
Welboro anil Wood, dei 


this the 


LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI, 


SHERIFFS SALLY 
» ON the td. Mh meat, t 
ust ~ jonday 12 Amzut 


sTOR 


gaxvcr ref 


*eyowsaie Ny 


Ite In the goblets’ Flowing; 
vin gare rwiec 


xe jos th. 

2 old ag one hear arya 

> oAAne ditt Ra this dobar te se Saar we, oe 
Hii tone opal Passes stead 

And sou shall our pulses rise 


A cup to the dead 
Murrah! for the next that dies. 


| SUMMER COMPLALS ranenut.a 
OF SPaSWuRasr sian 
1G, be. 


Not a sigh fot the Tot that Wifes, ‘dh Kb bake ’aild end rook. vo ib tdcber, ‘ oe 
{i von Nouiutabe fore triehde that eek: play wed and rot oO eth | Whee ei Meehan Rape bees xi. céadiase 
seieaain te ening penta veer tet! A RRANTHD! PHREE YEARS! ame Is on 


sAsannteis the wine wodri 


4 sind jogo Riaieon aint . 
this that the ap , 

A enip to the dead 
ere f tor dhe néxe Ha ies. 
¢ 


a ‘ | 
. } 


lAMee KU. DLE § co. 
Frope 
Labarsters, 41 Boititt Btreet, Louiny 


“(The World's 


oy 


Fait, 9 oldest’. Commercial College tn 


LONDON, ited States.) ~ 


French: Exposition, 


PARIS, 
ad it every 


ted States Fair 


tite Cost and hye ie 
Given argon tage fas 


a Rend: for s Civealar oe 
"A. SUMNER & CO. 
} Ta deflersod Rireet, 
MEMPHIS, TENN. 


1 i 
Fe- 
ie 


Ta ee 


INSS 


eee 


‘ a inarearipy steve 


MOD PRB! WL A 


BOE Y 


£6 yf -toae rc 


ea 


zheopape 


fyaidenant a ee fuscott-« 
‘gs Soci ” fos, amare 


iv BORK, by 'R. ¥, R. 


Bee ee ge ae 
ee vend ‘Wand & Ca. New 0; 
se 


jewslo: Agents for Southern States. 


© 


ts 
‘Tiawe Avan when we frowtied’om sthiers ; mt attend. tbe 


We thought we ware aviser thers 
PURIFY YOUR, Bi.g0l 


Hat hed let there think, of» thele aothers 
HCRLEY's SAIRAVARILLES, 


varroraaler fetbded to. 
af 18 Ihe English: } pedo wien weenie 


Who gxpect to see them again. | coat gris “a 
and ‘to | your glasies steady} Lal 
‘Doe thorightlead are vere the, Wives Con! 

Nenp tothe dead already— 
Hurrah! for the next chat les, 


Dy. | 


Fath Ne remien that have been ih dnneti 
be thesaand vis 


{ 
| 
} 


Total 
Afu th 
inthe Kasiness, a ‘niake $1000, Sb, hy 


$3000, annually, 
Cocr or Onpixane lLirexdéy Chi.crots 


) * auc! 
Tut soon. tho’ our hearts are obreaking. 
They'll burn with the wine we've drunk, 


m4 yt 
Se cwepgatoc x | RICE BROTHERS &CO., 


mont ermine ae ig all pares of the] ark 
ee ee aecact ot sierise tote | > AND 91, CAMP © STREET, | _ Ahouv$i00 per sanum.tor fotit yen f 
Knowledice, oF $160; clothing, Jar four yearv, $200): tee Ab a 
; —and— nal $2400. and four syed of Aterghh tile « Blea! 
‘There's mlat on theglstys congealing+ 303 JMAGAZINE STREET, i Opr Mailent wilh hegios+at Wholedle and’ a 


alae’? Swelling. Eruptions 
Corus, tn 0 Chaped 

+ Chapped 
malts “Ee. ltes oc pers, Tacha, 


ree dr four. monn < 
wy the, first agin rate es 

od two vears and wi ‘at prob 
ably $1500, or $6150 hi Pe inde 
5 leaves $589: 


3 but to-theather an 


onl igeg> Law. 
5 )cogyshs061 dnd M 
sale on adevhimy 

eee aera 


“Tis the hurricane's ery breath ! 
Apd thns core thewarmth of felix, 
‘Turn to lee In the grasp of death, 


Hol stand to. your glasses steady ! 
For a moment the ape Ges: 


New Orleans. 
Warehouse, 97jaud 99 Julia ftrect 


ro with Hurles’s preparation, 


wine extract of be | 


Ane ie fala vnc saree Perens 
of the Bo bitaal C: | BIRMINGHAM, (eern D AND WOOL | over the other. We suppose the etiig~ ious 
Who dreads to the dust returning? Meer, che or the Ridweys Dysvep- RUAN TON in both chses 10 bave » good oLopy pa 
Who ehrinks from the sable shore! sin Brysepiles, Fema'e lrregul % | cation 10 begin with. We deeax fe 
Where the high and baughty yearning |g "Fistula all hin " rasins 9g edocation that evablen the stty- 
OF the sot sluall sting no more. eet Sr? : melo ears’ St , oF Sear ty Dain nines Wand) € Co 
| ly, to be the bert forwunes parent estat a> | Orieane meth (agente gor, Hout 
No! stand to your glans xteady Met or Guns and 2 ouail aia a ret 
The worid jek woeld of lee! slope Bn Fylgo ‘Tools, [can give tie rot er matures i SERANE ® | ROEL #00, |‘ Sst 


A tip te the dead “alread y— COMMISSIOx. MERCHANTS 


outof pr fitable employment, A word 


Hfurmh! for the next that dies. = vo the Crontry Trade at « [Cut of pr fitable, eanple 
Cut off from the Lind that Joves us, BUILDERS HARDWARE Cuca eal Caldlogege Bent, to alt 
Boeri ad Wi die iii We See | | Mord eizéd Iron Mantels and Mantel Grotes Who Desire Pens, 


Where the hirightest 'litve gone before ui 


And thedallest remain behind. N, B—Youtig’genttemen who have n | 


tirely neglected 4beir stadirs for the pat 
fow years, chm here te perircted in any 
bravebes. they'-tmay decir, in a few] 
months, _ 


[PUR grestent variety of oii 
fi ortice LOUKNs Kotiea Pt fusG! 
So rtand toyour glasses steady! ad Strap HINUES; XAxil WEIGHTS. 
“Tis all we have left vo priae Wrought NAILS; 
A eup to the dead already, 


And harrah! for the next that dies, 


The Safety Hand Lamp, | aca 


| Hurley's Ague Tonic, 


PERFECTLY RELIABLE. 


mady tor Chills and Fever oF Agus | 
‘hat se oF cam be depraded 


Atmospheric: Portable Seda’ Fountain, 
Manufactured and sold by thy Pajanter, 


508 North, ‘Fourth: Birget; St, Louk, 


TEBMS---Payabjo in Advanes. 


nship—lesons not li 


Dy wacthastce pple 


ly veg 
the largest «nnd! best euppiy 


Peni 


xf cred Book-)eue ploxt+daDbte tnd 
Meteor Burning Fluid. atid fo eviry, rlc., a periech couree. <:.50.09 bye Goods, 
Aritioietie—ineluding. all. p 


¥: tik Cisitwiek, Meridi- 


Ward &) Co..' Now Orleans, 
‘Agents for Southern States. 
Maen 2 9h 


cat | ar Roe: 


aah 
sag - 


Séfely Hand Lamp ia the 1 
vd porel'y, ax well ma the xreat- 
e times.” The bu-ping qaali- 
every particular 
vetused, while ite 


'« Ague Tonic mercial calculation 


Leotate On Counmertcii 


The ae soot i eo Comitnercial 
roe,” } 


"Clothing, 


by sending to the drox Mme wt 
Sayface bow. It ie pleuseat. to take com 
Tared qh othars, snd will be certain, to, corp 
at fener and hills aod fever, 
Fis the prope 
"TXMUS RUDDLE a c 
Loviaville, Ky- 


, y 
HAA U 


jacket Ditters) 
> tt - — = 
|SAMUEL LOOKE, 


43P © t Mtreet, ) 


“COSTAIS” 
~ pmepanaTios oe 


BITTER- -SWEET 
OR NGE. "BLOSSOMS 


_ Nom 31,29, 4 3 


Lai'Froot Levee, bepweeg—Custombouse anil 
| Byenvitie Htrecte 


New Orleans. 
An this s'really 4 arsctrrc rox wonws, jand | 


IMPORTERS and DEALERS IN 
the best and most palltable ebite |. 
: [HAR DWARE, 
| 


HURLEY'S Spaoighe-full course, mot limited, 

German—{ull course; notelimited, 100 00 | 
Latin=fall course, jot limited,’ 100 09} 
Greek—tall course, not, limited. 100 
Algebta—full course, not limited, 50 
Geomerty—till chittee 06% Timited «69 
Tencher!s Cyurs: of Peamaneb ip; 100 


} 
te p . a 
eae ot mytokes Popular Worm Cundy ‘ 


prectated, 


ine Ar 


the plsce of all other preper. 
berg perfectly tasirlens « 
ite Ja 


Proprietors 
” rT mo! : 

N BoA Studdnt’ having prithfor) w 
Courseif aby binneh: fe abor 
ied tom lite Ticketin that Depart 


He gan mprnndaneh seapniches as he 7, 


ar diploma from this Colle isa pal 
poet in ‘ail comimerciaf’ cotbmunities— 
‘Tiere are monthly pradniting sees | 
Studentaono, begin at noy time. 


§ Ser i 
men’s sons and crippled suldier will ba 
a Nheral deduction meade, 


ane Tee eases ae sasdgen 
Board and lodging | fo 


French, Spanish, or Germa ‘anes ay 
from $3040 $ | 


Office Room, No. 7 , 


Sheet $Iron, 


Her Iron, o 
aril belt an ctonbiaw hey eam a 
yey et uy 


id “4 and'| 
shane 


H they 


| 
| 
' Dail 


1c MAT Cia km 
of Mie, of Mies. ‘of Misa | 
LLOYD WHITE & CO.. 
LE & RETAIL GROCERS, | 
FERAL COMMISSION, 
Deceiving and Forwarding Merchants, | 
Front Street, (in the Brick Store 
MERIDIAN, SISK 
A grate for the She 


Axes, 
Cantings. 


Con, New 
ieents for Bout 


Muniila Rope, 


Hand Well 


Bleekemithe’ Plantation Si 


HURLEY'S 


STOMACHIC BITTERS. 
Devillist 


Ucliows, 


ad 
, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 
gf every description, 


Halt'd (Mafervitie, Kr.) PLOWS 

© COTTO = SCRAPERS 
CUTTON SW rer 
‘ateat COTTON PLOWS & SCRAPERS. 


iva a diswetad We ous, aengy of the StetOy Use | Hie? r Liye 
sus 188m HE! | aide ered Wileta. Unet ean. compare wiih | emoee” REY 
SET.| thoes i2 rem ins these diatrensine compiarnr 
Yor tale Ur cen be had a! any drag store 19, Yowt 
the Calted Staten, of from the nore 
Saute KUBDLe a co. | Fan Mills, 
Laatavie, Ky! 


1} C Corn Shellers, 
{act nt 


Rev 


_ Oriental Pearl Drops, — | 
‘OR beeutify the complexion, ¢frctes) 
- Freckles, Biotebes, "otbes, und } 


workmen inal 


oc Ry a aay 


TOBACCO MERCHANTS, | 
LOUISVILLE, KY 


Agent for the Celebrated 
STEWART) COOKING STOVES. | Book 


sper iss of nt ti Kg 

Bruises be, in all cases whes 

hn oa deesolie 
Bigs 
Soy Ha 


Mane 
arnt 


rang 


Lae elena 


ee ee 
rik ann 


Trucks, Carte, Draye, Wheellarrowe 


FRENCH CONPECTIONERY, £o, 
‘Westingtos Mre-t, 
VICKSBURG, MISS, 


J OULS BOF! OU 
oT yy 
aun, icunmtiopnr oas Peers; nore, 
SRENG. Pa aah : 


herite 

wilt 

iY a distance aad whe mey 
or Marion, Mas, 


Wheélwright » Material ! 
Wagom and Bugey Spokes, Hubs, 


Bins Malin Tongurs, &t.y 


at Witol 


‘All at wh ch we offer 
fata: SLO Wee Cua Price 
pn & HELLER, 


‘Nb.9O Nt. Michael street, 


* STEEL! TELE. W 
ARSE? are 


may llores 
800. PARKER. 7. 


’ PARKER, LAKE &CO,, 
Cotton Factors and Grocers, 


LAKE. 7108, ©. emRLDOX. 


all Kondo pf: Genes Made and Ips 


marily, I 
Ja W. JENNINGS, 
General. Steamboat Agent, 
: Waane-woat rag of. ‘(Cramford BL) 
Vickebitigy Middl 
1 asd Com- 


" Marthwest Corver Mt, Lovis and Water Ste 
MOBILE. ALA, 


Keep e'weye on band, Bagging asd Kope, Neils, 
+ Morn 


patel 13 awit AND ALL EF 


ibe 2 eae n General Forwai ty Groceries, Cizars, TeRaees, Fine 
| of Morrwtlas, “4 special a RY anunaMmo> taqaors, ae, 
Dealer in all hinds of rain 
{raat ove Ave tured frases With the mest come ree a 
send eo == 4 2 
qi FURNITU WESTERN | PRODUCE|IRA W, PORTER & CO. 
a Sa mney pam ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 
e Royal Strost, 
Plantation Supplios,} « MOMILE, ALABAMA, 
Sam FULTON) & CO.,) am ters the 't Wholesale and Ketulers of 
Meridinn, Miss eas Ste Creates Y 
Douce’ cba fetal Ueasere m= | ow aie Hardware 
pee wom. wetter, 
ea i ier Hentai | U RNITURE,|\ Hardware 


SODRUFE & DISERENS 


"| BOOKS and STATIONERY, 
Music, Musicg! Instruments, 


Toyx, Netlons, and Fancy Goods, 
WAMHINGTON RTREET (Roath of Clay,) 


Wi 
1s fall Stock, con 


be Soap hy dase An, ihe ing in pat of 


PLANTERY HARDWA 


BUILDERS’ HARDWAR?, 


are, 
‘ive wits a teh me 
Is the pra 


said: 
Eerie gee Seal D 


Wehite's Cotten Prost strects 


WILLLAM | alstt, 


ious 


oll E FURNISHING GOODS, 
Phnsisnes, 


Teo BRUSUES, axD 


DESIRABLE GOODS 


GENT for: for Grover & lake Mewina Machioes 
Nerdien thks and Threads on 


AS 


apetrawens 

("rr et ee oes pee SASHES, A a wisn, aR 5 ae Hor sierchaats apd Traders. Also, 

ne ae ih Fre pid . “DAVIE & i ionuae Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 
arch and Rush's Livery Mable, opie poo Ris, 


Cotton « Factors, 
> Reettvymg, Forwarding and 
meena’. 


ineonen | HOUSE “FURNISH Se ‘d6ons, 


pact cin thes 


HILL, HENDERSON & C0] Wiest rica 
wi oe f “bi te 
ramur bFakergubaraits: ee 


* 
MERIDIAS, MIssissyeRL, |) y Nh ans ap 
eprSewlm: XRAMVARTS A008 “ 


STARS TABLE! 


HOIPPL 


GLAZED SASH AND BLINDS, 
om All of which we ard) 


Merehane, Planters. 

1 Beer adventage ts ou boar 
Ika W. PORTE) 
Oud Fellows’ Hal, 


VICKAUURO, S188, 


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J. GIBSON, 


‘Stnda; 


APMLCEION, SUBRORIETION 


Hemi eekly, (18 steer am 
Hix pionthe. 
Weekly. per annum. 


“Three daljare will be shared for the Weekly 
vou tenalt aca os 


ta Encourage! by 


+] to Ineroase tts circulation. we offer the fol- 
lowing liberal loducements to clule: 
We will send six copies of the V 
ye year for 
Six copies of the Weekly #ix 
myntha 


* Fler coples of Semi-Weekly six 
mouths 


© "The Liberty Journal has ay 
on female education, frum which we 
take this extract 

“It is absolutely necessary that your 
daughters should be instructed in the 
mauagement of a household, in cook: 
ing, washing, and other domestié nf- 
fairs that belong to the particular 
province of wowan, so that, whether 
ciremmetauces make it necersiry for | 
them to discharge those duties with 
jtheir own hands or not, their knowl- 
edge of them will at least prevent 
them from being imposed upom by 
their servants, Ant itis nls exseu- 
girl, before she atiaine 


Jed with vane of suppor 
Iter under what cireumstan 
what situntion she may be 
Girls should be tanght to rely apon 
jthouselves; not to be afraid of the 
|broom, the oven, the wash-tab, the 
smoothing iron, the milk pail, or any 


Jhold deparuuent, particularly ut this 
| time when it is auch 9 diffealt tuxtter 
to get good and reliabl nts, or | 
either good, bad | 
mothers 
it ncry> 
ties, who are wearin: 


anny 


ont their hves over the wash-tnb or 

qxtove, while thoir grown- | 
alied daughters are lonpg- 
it iu idleness and indoleuce, 
attending balls and pnrties, reading 
yellow-backed novels, or receiving the 
calls of “beaux” as giddy and nscless 
as themvelves. ‘Lhis is very wrong, 
uay, it is sinfal, and a direct violavion 
[of one of the express commandments 
of the Creator, und parents who per: 


idleness aud frivolity, will one day 
reap the bitter reward of their sin. 

Send your girls to. school, give them 
the benefit of every advantage that 
can be derived from a thorongh 
knowledge of Looks, and at the same 
time learnthem to work, to be domes- 
tic in their hnbita, aud to fully prepare 
themselves for acting an important 


way iu which they can be mnde usefa 
meinbers of society: 
ovebree— 
From Mexico, 


The Brownsville Ranchero donbts 
the report of the army observation 
under Cortina, and publishes an ex- 
tract of a letter saul to have been 
written by Escobeda to Gomez, in 
which he anys that by every tueans in 
his power he xhonld make’ the conu- 
try Mexican, nud as all property in| 
the hands of foreigners was made by | 
Mexican misfortaues he 
it, and should have 
tuem from the comtry. 
said h death to all stungers.’— | 

hore is no danger of the Yaukevs in 
terfering with us as long-as the South- 
arn Stites ure keptont of the Union 

besides the black men would side 
with ws, aud may at any time pro- 
nutuee against the whites. Before we 
get through with foreigners, the Yan- 
kees wall think we are in earnest, and 
the time will come when their nota- 
bles will be begging their own heads 


Lp to the i3thanst, Marquez. an: 

Some 

of the adherents of the empire were | 

od to be secreted in the houv 

of the English minister. Ding on der- 
#4 OF shekc dope 

‘The foreign rhymin do not 


‘or Ube rt de 
kinds of, Meairg. th’ Mahogeny 
Vand Newel, Nash, paivted aud, 
ward, ‘om hand. 

In the LUMUE . YARD ‘comuncted’ with ‘hit 

se aie An AAtERAIE ae Orman 

of tanmber Kparpeses, Orders rm 
tne Roars, tuoi. shaved amt = wed 
Joist Lath, Framing and Cornice 


ECUISVILLE, KY, 


recosnize the yrernment 
Seven hundred Austrian prisoners | 
were sunt to Puebla. 
Four colonels and twelve more feact 
erals had been shot at Quaretaro, 
agit, | amongs: them Oltera and Custilio. 
Juarez bas issued an order for the 


“Woslaly, $2.00 per Annunma. 


SEKLY _GAZERTE|Seereeay 


age extended euardee, “aap Sg othe ney 


~ | definite 


| unfriendly atti 


je 
| 


Jhouse, they eutersd through the wie 


a ae pease ae 


NUMBER 41. 


Sevtard ou the Capture 
of Samtn A 


ly of Secretary Seward, 
wi ina reg ey to the ap- 
=| plication of Mr. for tig in- 


tervention of this fe siar test for the 
release of Santa Anna, and for his re- 


, |turm to the United States, is furnish: 


ed for Denopeerd Secretary Seward 
the srthe 


| demonstrates that 


time of the capture of Santa Aunu,- 
was in her rn business 
asa merchant and passenger veauel, 
| but wns chartered by Santa Anna ts 
convey et and. anite to Mexico 
on’ fn ifegal and beligerant expedi- 
tint ~witile ut Vern Cruz ha ies 
in colsaltation with the enemies of 
the Republic, and that they bad ar- 
ranged to proclaita him demmander 
ut Vera Cruz in opposition tu the Re 

n government; that he falsely 
nded that he welt to Moat 
with the sanction of President 


co 


of Vern ¢ rn 
render had been 


declarati thet bie Won 
authority of the Unated Sts 
‘The State departinent dors not dis 
avow or ceusttro, but upprores the 
proceedings of the United Staten 
consul aud ( der Koo at ¥ 
Cm. He a from the let 
t+ General Pe 
to show that Santa Anna 
and that the captain of the 
Virginia protested, ayaint his 
capture, bot ayninst his lands 
fers of Comp 


not to lan t hi 
clury Seward © 


‘}iows; Cpon this review of facts it 
seems proper that the govurument 
should wait for<farther and tn 


informetion before enterin: 
Apo communications in relation t 
the compliant of Me, Naplesgia witir 
the government of } 

That nation + 
triumphed aver a 


fev enchren nid Ua: inen 

nerinis, when, if lot ado 

be expected to renters trum 1) 

tor we itnel, mpon pernianent 

fonndations of untov, freedoni and re 

publican goverament. Only some 
national injury, Nroug or of 

nsw wonll justify thik government 


abontde of an 


ard the republic 


in wndldenty’ ns 


of Mexico. 
cones 

Tur Kuaaye or 
tragedy oreurred in 5 
which has created intense excit 
there. It news that n party of wiew, 
well nrued, leit Crab Orchard. thiv 
mormny for ne other purpuse than te 
ater, © rendent of 

da party of follow 
two parties thern 
red. ‘The party 


fall Capt 
Stanford 


trom Crab € 
to Stanfurd, 
in a bar-room 
Flonase, they comiue 
him, and did not cease antl the 
fired sisteen bulix int his héud, body 
and limbs. When taken up he wax 
dead, having been kill 
stantly by the first fire. 
from Crab Orchird went b 
livered themselver up te t 
ities, and are now ont on bail 
ville Couner 


aid this iaorning went 
Bridgewater 
the 


Myers 


Louie 


es 
Kevnaexy.—A Indicrous 
scene occurred within ® thousand miles 
of Lovirville one right Int werk; wo 
suppress nemes, To young were 
visiting another young lauy, their o 1a 
in. Tue three were fond of jol 
continually played them off on each ot 
Ou the taght in question 

Use attended « parry, from wbich they 
revuroesd at balfspmst” Lated 
The third one retuained wt 
avoid disturbing ber—for the 
slepitin the same bed—and others fa the 


Hecowwe « 


dow, ' Heres dithiculty eccarred, caused 
by the tact, that miter they lett home, » 
minister arrived, 
4 given tba room cecupds tt 
by the young ladies, and thw ope who 
bad remained at home et Gp to inforu 
the otberé thet different spartsinnts: hy 
Ueemawigned to them, She waited uy 
the parlor for that purpose but unluck? 
ly Gil asleep; and a the bro young In. 
dies did petcome in by the door, bus 
stepped into their own foo by the win 
dom, abe slept When the two others 
entered, they saw Panoy’s figure, ay they 
suppow d, in bed, bat ware pozsiet nb 
Nance by the bedside & pgir” of boots, 
|The troth fashed vpoo them bythe mt 
They saw it wil. 1 


At tha witiens Petitions bi Baskre tty, 
uy tnx Seltdiites. 


ith Uaeredoom pany ii 


rcskaca tasmenis Ouse: Ose: 
Lest jetcchr Daan vive a 


el] So 
Hon: Rede henguphtcl alter iek 


vunty, mails. specs, 


tcomstrectbas, / Gol" Shinraitok 
ovdnel of" Gis’ Let per 


ry during te war ; ‘subsequently went 
‘to the Stete Senate from Itawamba 
county, and «ns elected Prosdeut of' 
He ia a gentleman of fine 
attaioments, and , will strengthen the: 


that body. 


friends of @ Convention in Lee’ very 
inaterially: 
psa emer 
Clarence Cullins, of Pontotoc coun- 
ty, declares hhimeclf iri favor of comfin- 
vation, to Limited extent, if the “non- 
reconstructionista make it necessary 
by refusing to wote for & convention, 
or farther, having voted a convention, 
scnd members there who will throw 


any eficetive obstacles'in the way of 


reinstating our natural relations to 
the geueral government,” 
ina young man of twenty-three years, 
and made “@ irit-rate soldier during 
the war. To bis youth we attribute 
his indiaegetion." We favor recon- 
struction, tui camnot say that voting 
down a convention warrants confised- 
tiou, though we fear it would bring 
shout some specien of agrarian legisla: 
tion, Semther: meu should leave this 
mabject to Sumner & Co., and uot ex- 
cite apy farther, the passions of the 
Uadicabs by unging such banefal leg- 
loyialation here at Lore. 
—— 
Better times will come, says the 
Handaboro Demoerat, just an noun ns 
the sober second thought of the peo- 
ple obtaing, for then law and order 
will provail. We must take sacl part 
in legimlation as we can, or be legiwal- 
' for. The course to be pursned 
should no longer be a question. The 
call npon every patriot’ was never 60 
great before, in the Liatory of this na- 
tion, because the entire, machinery of 
a Republican form of government: 
witn » Large nddition to the Iaw-mak- 
ing power, isto be put in complete 
working order after a time. 
——~<4~- 
New Posr-Orviee—The Post Master 


ral has gatalilished @ new post office 
wton Counts.on the line 
nt) 


of the 
1. called 
"—Wieksbury Times. 


Tho station where this post office 
haw just, been"ostablished is named 
after our young friend, Goo. D. Lawe 
rence, the asuistant superintendent of 
the Vicksburg and Meridian Railroad. 
The n»m: of the station jif'a well mer- 
ited compliment to a young gentleman 
who has taken every position to which 
he aspired, ax “the Osprey ftakes ita 
prey, by sovereignty of nature." 

—+~+-- 

The Court Hoitse at Greensboro, 
Choctaw county, was destroyed by fire 
last week. Tho fire was supposed fo 
bo the workof an incendiary. 

pai ale crea 

Crop prospects in Arkniisas are téry 
encouraging. “Gen, Pillow estimates 
isis corn crop st two hundred thousand 
bushels. 

+. 
Boxsers yor Avauer.—Hate are 
larger than bonnets ; bonnets lieve 
steadily growin mallets the season. 


advanced, until they now consist of 
nothing morsthan @ mere spray of 


lowers, solected to match the trim- 


mings of the deess, aud Inid on a light 
foundation of tulle, 


The cholera seeiws to be “agroat 
cireumnavigator!” We'read the other 


Clarence 


| fore, pus’ the white man uside, The 


day that it had broken out in Indian; 


ena 

“There ig:much work for oar fiona 
yet to, perform. 'Tho now bill whould 
be explained, and what the future has 
i store for ux, if reconstruction now 
fails, ¢arefally explained. Show the 
people that-tho”Proxident ts’ virtiatly 
deposed—that the Military Command 
exs Have lietntorial powers aid that 
the oply way to felicys onr people’ of 
this botidage ia’ by letting, the” de 
termination of Congress take ite 
course. » No one, af course, down tis 
way, deems the measunes submitted 
wise or’ fadicious, but they are the 
best we can get, and their asceptancel 8, 
gives the only shadow of hope for 
that material prosperity which produc- 
cs political strength. 


reabercr ey 

The “treahery of Gen, Ord” is the 
caption of an editorial ing Inte ngm- 
ber of the Chicago Tribune. The 
General being no partisan—e dab- 


|inddd t ial pee and in our - politi- 
i pe 


tore 


blox,iu politics—comes in fora good 
sharo of #buse from the radical front | 
at Chicago. He charges hin with, 
prohibiting freedmen from taking any 
part in politics or organizing’ m re- | 
publican partyin Missisvippi, that hin | 
influence has been grously ‘mbuyed in 
violation of the spirit of the laws un- 
‘der which he exercises authority and 
finally declitos thet unlees something 
is done Gen. Ord will turn the Btate/ 
over to the “copperheads.” Gen. | 
Ord is no military despot of vast pro- 
tensions, like some whom the war | 
floated to the surface, but o soldier 
and genfleman of the old school who 
Believes in carrying out bis instrub- 
tions to the very ‘better’ withort 
fear or favor. “Hehas no “interest” 
in the radical party and will not pat 
the negro on the bead and tell him 
this is Air country and he must, there- 


‘Pribune, Congress and tho Loyal 
Leagne , will hardly swerve the dis- 
trict cOmmander from the path his 
clear judgment hay marked out. 
may be removed but not corrapted. 


The blood-thirsty Escobedo’ is Mor 
death toil! strangers, and confiscation 
of their property. He says the United 
States arc not to be feared whilo the | 
Southern States are kept “out of the} 
Union, and predicts that the time will | 


He! 


come when Yankee ledders will have 


Maximilian's. 
« conflict, the is confident the negroes 


ee 


respondent of the New York Herald 
starts the absurd story that the real ob- 
ject of what ia called the “filibuster 
mvement,” is not tho settlement of 
Mexican affaira, but the inatiguration, 
of another altempt,to gain the inde- 
pendence of the Southern States. 
+ — eee 


Wauscr ix New Onteaxn—Fighteen 
distilleries have been livenined so far 
in New Otlenns,' and pnid.their ‘inter- 
nal revehue tax of $100 each; thoy 
have to pay {rom $800 to- $1500, each 
to the Government for metres, and aro 
also:to pay s tax of $2 per gallon on 
all liquor distilled. 


rear 
Huiura oF Vicxssvna.—The city, 


to beg for their own lives instead of | 
Even in the event of| nell tur pratection. and to beg an 


will sido with the Mexicans. | 


fords, 
Boseived. ‘Ebi we 


rt podria ey Peeler A 


the country, we are in faror. of 8 
rep ror tad, 


ve it to bo the daty of| he 

pi and the other 

niesce in the Cor 

al'plan of nistryction, 
ition pore be utterly: fn- 


ave 
believe that thg! conntry. vi 

no ipo, andl ve i = 

to hope foc in ttare bit, 
news ni, sch wei 


cal destin: Prosper of snffer 
sae 
friendship a 
the al and to encont 
and mental andl shor 
among all 
Resolved, That we deplore, and will 
discourage ‘all bitterness of _feeli 
which manifests Stself in invactive an 
crsonal abuse, at n time when reas 
son and consciunee wliould giide and 
| govern all of us upon the sulemn and 
| taportaut issues which are to be de- 
| termined by ua. 

Resolved, Thut acraptance in - good 
faith-of the Congr: sional plan of Re- 
eonstraction ‘of tie Union, and a 
pledge to guarantus hy State Leyinia- 
tion the civil and political equality of 
all citizens, without distinction of race 
or color, is in no wise n partizan mens 
ure, but to the contrary, is the ouly 
bust of Reconstruction. 

HMorrivie Debravity 

Some'sears ago, E. C——ya young and 

arate a Ean Fath 


ovement) 


beancit ie: 
rompocts plies, ae bright 
a vittuo ie ater yy home. awd” Klie 


jeula could make. war game on 
and robbed her of he? parents dissipated 
Uttle property, and threw her trem- 
upon the cold charities of a heartlesy 
world. ithe formed the acqualutance of 
Young mon who professed udiniration for 
her beauty, respect for her correct prihel- 
ples ava ssimpathy for her dlatreswel. clr 
cumstane ew dwell pen 
Mory-ofhce ils Wiha bed ruined? 
few. wonks ago belng in a, dellentc nt: 
viatlon, dlic was seg toileave the hous’ of 
the woman with whom she was stogping: 
‘in great suffering. . She was Yollowed 
| mhortly afterward. but could not be found ; 
the woman, hewever, found a.gewly born 
| eit Ina mud hole with tte head 
bardly; above the water, in n horrible con- 
Gitlon,. She took It, up. attended to tre’ 
Timealldus necessities, and’ returned to» 
Before she reavled It. 


net-two negro women. to 
whom ahe narrated the above facts. They 
begwed thit she ‘wonkl give them the 


child, whieh she did. They have had it 
two werks’ By unceasing care and at 
tention It has heen kept allve, and is do- 
ing Miely. The mother now claims the 
cc Hihl; thee nogroesuppealed to Mayor Dou- 


low 

| ance to buy It clothes,—Colum bus Sentinel. 
————- 

Drowxrp.—Two colored men, Hen- 


A Six Sroxy.—A Washington cor- V7 namie an r ‘Tillman—the former, @ 


| wagon di F for Mr. Thos. White, 
\and the latter a ferryman at White’ 
ferry on Pearl river, wore drowned i 


were attemptiy vo cross thé river. 
The body of Mills was discovered yes- 
That of Tillman has not’ yet 


Our readers doubtless remember 
reading a short bh that 
been going the rounds of the nev 
ges for some, time past, tothe. 
it thd Let cy 


sbout offering v0 


oe aia mea — : 
ities dtsker sr : 1% mt 
a S IPPHR & 
‘Established 1847, to 


'2HOAd OMUOY 


‘DIRECT TMROMTERS | ay 


disinfection should be | carriosto 


eo For see ort gh binnttet can 


A AX ction lon of both 
trea itisintcctants ts 


<3 BREN. IMPORTED. “iret 


) Gnd eit Le old ae Cheep an by 


ta 
inelde ‘or zine. and. the Conte rover 

fineide of. zinc. and. the Conference | rem ie 
Bobec on OK Continent: 


duty to cultivate | also recommnensla that. 9 


seach et 


Tal nrmange. | All cxses of 
* BLOUDY FLUZQOR DYSENTERY, 
Mucus! Diarrhea, poise ind ego of 
the disioteeson of sewers and | the homely Angad not, 

len the trial) dopes of 


one towards | men' 
eduention | '" 


dralng, the: Conferenon, 
of Mr. Sanvren’s met 

use bY Mr, Sauyren are on 3 pet fully 
pete bt but they 


ition of caste 


DRONGOOLE te Von u 
rarer Koreas cat 


Deaeals—nareely, 2 tek 


ie or coal tar prepara |p este, apel, Diarcveeasate topabed gif |, 2H POMeverseceeeesas sea taane oe cbaniuuea ree say jm H. WiLAON. 


we waa 
‘ £) 1 ORS ok Mfilson, 


DEALERS | 


itis recommended that 4 

honses so altaated trea | 

teing Infected, should be. rly I and 

thelr Inhabitants shdald be ‘Femoved from 
it. 


ALL MARRIED ‘MEN 

pel Hs syfeting pine conezant 

menstraation id too mucho 
irregular, who 


howe | DRY GODDS,2 “dean HARDWAKE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, 
TS, CLOTHING, dee. 
i aad h Afenuo, 


spor 
9. It t« especial; 
the gromnd-water (that 


Whee po to’ carry ome Ope, 
Fiavi voeic ae Vi14t 


rr. 
ho pure water ean be hat, 
im veater which mnst be used should 


the 
be distedected by boiling. LOG a. NICO! 


ie 
zg PmBrin pile Avenuen. 
oF alge ‘At Sanford hy ic 
yorbenies 


=I DRY GOODS Coma 


f GROCERIES,” 
A WOULD call the httentign of the pnbiic 


neare or «4 Coxanraax Eiht. 
alvessons(Taxas) Bulletin af the 
ety sayer We have. Intell 

jath Hubbard. member 
fgrose rlcct from tix State. was, killed 
it Columbus in a Bar-room 
regener ey a on brillaney iS tacernned 
‘ vite heniven§ chara fo far retiring ma 


For old and young, married and single. 


wuare rae aepenn ono sat? | 
Can't ype get your kid 
noun us 


” 2 ne Oe TU Ma tonekeh 
TY. Ah CHADMIEK, 
8,MEDICIN ES 


‘orer, whe shall infcloge rights | IN 
as. Soe ae 


eee oak?) 


nal Patent Hot Air Pine Charter Oak 
08 ore made exclenivety by the 


thie yo. and date of Patent on 
are imitations aud liable to | ros- 


xy. 
400, pa Ae La 
weanr, La. are aL thereby 


KING,OROMILLS,. 


Deciding | 


ee ey 
Mall Thali fedves viekabl 
ved at Jackson ag 


and leaves at 1 p. my 
an at 4:30 pom’ 
Returning. the 


Mall Traiu leawen: Metide 
fan dally at fnetm.t) arrives ‘aby: at 
“30 and Jeaves, Fa pr lt rechlog e 


eitars Semon 
ing mt Memphis 

“laan eanneetions 
Louisville Mallroad, 


A, LIVERMORE, Gent Sept, 
acer, Gen Ticket Agent. 


« 
MILITARY DIRECTORY. 

Bvt. Mason THOMAS Hl, NORTON, 
Aualstant Sub-Comntinaloner B.R.F. 
AL Tx Commanding Masten" © 

Ist Lanct. WILLIAM E, KUINGSBURY- 
2th Infantry, Boat J 

Jar Lam THOMAY Le N 
Post Qui rs and 
tant i Sal 

Cart. TAMES W. BUY) 
Sub Avalatant | Cobia 

and A. Le Iu charge. of 

Lauidetidale. " 

Tey. IoC: Hnieris preaches to n 

A Mound Bev. P, Be Too at 75 re 

the Masonip [a ' nant 


tar dxererore.—Dhes mlyer 


thls Inatitution. of Marutng | Get 
wtithte 


tw for 
itl, will be found in to-duy"s Gazette, The 
Aiftcenth annual term begins on! the’ sret 
\ Monday in October next, and we would 
aalvlee those wishing to enter, to make 
early appliecath hols are dex 
Jightfully wisnated, and Prof, Gathright 
has areputation Inferior to none se a dis- 
clplinariay. and imparter of Instruction: 
a andes will tnect np an down 
traits ou the M. & 0, It It. ait Shuqiia~ 
Lak, to convey ktudents to) the Tnthibdl. ait. 
ing the alrat work. and the Satuniay pre- 
viong. Fer Catalogues or tonrare poate,’ 
alldress Gholson 2, O.. Nextt 


eee 

Men of thie highest attainiiviith In tied 
eal selence’ are ow using anid FeCom- 
amending the ‘rellable vegetable tonle— 


thelr minds and quality them even’ for 
Rood poriéty,hé well ds the various eall~ 
Inga and avocations li life.’ » Morever, our 
young people will. r yes must, and if 
they have not well” 

Istoricat 


ee 


priest testified on Monday 


He eer s ey Be Rene! Sole have 


of a disiculty betwrene ewo planteps of the 

tain trecdmenOne patty eppll 

taln “ 

military, and on thar aia the othe? 

arrested}, but ently a com) 

Thiet War afteted andy ‘cOnnent of Ge 

oficer In command the captive was Libera 
An empty bottle must: certatnly ben 


pian, thing. If we may judge 
Rotifin ct chee wantin seam has ees 


Ce owe at his coh 


at fin} 6, 


hv 
° . 
ar tl rend )nj - tousapd 


tore tho read ge think of sake any ipter- 
est io iinpro ant. Now It is a ques 
ton, whether not’ vocally, {tel 
Jectually and commercially @%ual to our 
nelghLoting wltysIn this retard Are dro far 
beltind hiers, Shall not a laudable ambl 
tom, « spirit of rlyalry. 
atimvulate us forthwith to combine all ot 


Inf ‘our fnterest In one 
treat eautChe Bla Fsbo 


brary for re 
* GOUT DISCAM. 
neal rm 
Conpuct, or, rap, Neepom. 
re pay the y 


wi recent 
ion of the 


a 
r 
“Tee | 
When 


Red Jacket Bittore—na a restorative after) # 


fevers and the very best strengthenlng 
medicine for feeble convalescent. 
a epeetoen 

An advertisoment of the celebrated 
Charter Oak cookiug stove appears else 
where. ‘Their world-wide reputation ren 
dlers a “puff” entirely unnteesary. They 
ure for sails by GilerF Fllry, St. Louk. 
-and Rico Brothers, New Orleans, La. 


en 3 
Thos. D. Bodley &Co4 of the tainous 
machinery establishment of New. Orleans, 
have an sane ie br car / 
spoolal interest to be 2 
cieaty 


"They are 


init nigttt. ta wattoh the bosom of! virgin 
‘earth Roane G30 )uAoe cabo tbe early 


a, 

ad sense of. 
pe ood'tonduect’ In ‘the ‘main, 
and all things takan itito acount, they 
mye irably, with an un- 
00) ‘ 
do not mer bet Elin pail bt 
tion, th that would be mod- 
erate enor re th d 
ward (1 


ne day tom "dead reokppingy"st 
Blrabeth Dowktgadt 9 mative of 
meee 


tlle’ nose ete 


i 
“by. taking titan ‘cents worthof 
na Beran a eon Pethont 
mm. but was in. fortal, ireemn- 
pa and "had wictaerous, relatives 10 
to her wants. doe a 


Notwithstanding’the  pkimptory ‘onlets 
‘othe mallltary clitet of pallees tic ucgt 
fn Mobile continue to hold military drills, 


of pies hepesiuniane hearth a 
Le ketenes kin 


harvest Is over and 14 regarded ns the b 
the. State. . 


ever ralseddn 


Jeciass Seok tar it 


low hie whistle to clear 
mute track ls ber 
of thing above asee Boe Giesn ig ret on 
for many miles. beyo Tvl. 
ABRs ranatie real alec 
the water went down. 


Lageyl about seventeen 
Hieuuk the Colored Stapsie 
shelby streot, in Fort Piel 
dersts ‘and "the 


rnd the reer 
apcelved the congatulatlons 
remblage with eclat, te.” 
from Cov 


A correeponsent Writing 
aaa Miss. says: “We are now 
Seminary. ‘In thie neighborhood re 
hides John J. Ingram, who haa been inar- 
three times. His first wife had three 
chiirén; the secon, twelve, aml the 
third. eighteen. all of which are Iving. 
‘except one who died in thevarmy... Mr. 
ngram fs In his seventy-ninth year: bi« 
Wits Is forty-one. and the yougest cblid Is 
three and a half years old.” 


Nibk Garney. formerly » guerrilla. was 
snot net killed at ClarkeviNe om Saturday 
Festanrant. 


fhe killing of Scruggs At Goodlettsville 
8 personal, not « ir. 


Frontier Index newspaper Is pab- 
at the end of the Union Pacitic 

oad, wherever that may be. The 
eatabllahment Is on wheels. 


ichmond. Va. the negroes have a 


ity of one thotisand one hundred and 
it. Registration closed lust Sattr- 


A Colored Radical was musdeted by one of 
Wdelast week near Murfreesboro, 


yo Oe 
eee 


| Havana, hinw notified 


Desda’ bela the following items 
reer) Tr 

Almont lian's Paris it 
‘ise tie wows Is withoekl 


ooo of Maximilian was 
po the lathof July, 
the forelgn taints: 


rés i and ailopt- 
ity: Coun- 


by 
i, ty issues for 


= 


* 1 
bour 
the funding of the ci 


ion, and destroyed 
A ) DH Willlam 
this eventog lena cool 
evening With 22 coolies 
shipments of smaller wi 
arrived, 


—The Repabi 


the 
An’ 


ab) the. next election. Ben 
of this resolution, the 


National Bank 


wing In tho mrezle of the 
‘and kiigd-blin Linmediatel; 


olnted Generals Sherine 


nent 
A Commisiion anserubles In § 
Hb first of August. 
a, York Constitutional 
venveution. sésteniay, th 
of the repoft of the Silt 
belng the sy 
lution extent 


declaring. that. tt 
the right to regulate the franc 
athong herown eltizeng, without Interte 
or conteph from uniy other authority 


whateversy was: Offered, anit ocensioned 


have defy 
or United 
It by repos 
petitibbs for the release of \ 
favorably considered? '* 


Sie ana 


thijevidence 
Berkies Barratt fas couneeted with 


ovbdence fx drawing to a close, and 
Ow wap posed What thie n 
ry length, 


ried ees A 
Deratcation by am Exrnray Aart. — 
‘The Western (Mo,) Landmark of Inst 
week, gives tho patticnlars of the de- 
falcation and fight of Jho. W. Mnth- 
ews, late agent ofthe United States 
Express in that plae 
the Company, ‘Maw Turner, was in 
Weston last Tr making inqui 
ies into the affuird of the Company.— 


Packages and to the valné of 
$6,000 have al en nsoertained 
to be minsing, and jf is thought the 


packages taken © Tauney not ad- 

counted for will amonnt to over $10,- 

000. 

which are traéed to the offi 

stantly coming int) 
jes 

Baxnupter,— 
canta for the benefit 
act 


‘arécon- 


date,,the offices of 
raptoy in thi 


ry Yery handsomely. 


M—Under the 


‘work on F 


pd lag 
‘Con= 
until 10,p'elock to-mor~ 


—The Sypreme Court, 
shared 


larox, July The Prealdent 
Harney 


- Louis 


some at iy Dh lost by a vote of 
eu gree wat y & vote o 


nendment to disfranchise all those | U 
wermnent, State | 4 


rted in Montreal that the recent | 
Mahon were 


In the Bdrnitt caskeDndge Fisher admits 
the returning trains 


uments will 


| Au agent. of 


Reporth of | imissing packages 


gstinant ie South pat | 
this part | 


hich rss supposed 
ve sary: reenot | 
atin New| Dealers Supplied at Lowest Rates. | ¥, 


Moma 
Prstay 


Ly ase shaped tue! eeepinat nt Yo 
‘wotiee. All who arv rv tithed 
Fate, arm 

ie. emiplovere 
tate their attendance 


‘aad to 


rte 
the paren win th 


All those wishing to 
dlunts, are requested to 
the Court ITouse th Maribus. 

yin August—that being 
day of Grautt § 


A FURST CLASS BOARDING SCHOQT 


BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. 


sin 


Mvvile and Us Ki 


FACULTY: 


Thomas §. Gatnmmin 
Wo hinkeariuca, 
OV Dern, 
dG. Baywnay. 

(Number uf Boantere daring Une past ten, 124 
cipal eamnanore the bogtantng of the 
ai Torm of nip old aad big ay prem 


ronal, with muh atten | The 
jotober TU, with the ious 
rr 


CHARGES: 
Hoaul, Tuition, Washing und Fuel, om 


oes will meet up and down trains on 
erin at hb 
studeutt 10 vehool, ductific the i at week, 
att day pretiaak For Oateingden of 
at, wddrese, Cholvoa Post Ailes, 
i ty 
ATHRIGH 
yas wn Vrvpoatur, 


FOR GIRLS 
LADIES. 


ASCHOOL AND COLLE 
AND YO! 


Latin, Urvek, French, German 
taught without extra charge 


tod Malina, all 
Your of the 
Thi 


rh 
¢ following week, 


CHEAPEST BOOK HOUSE IN THE SOUTH 


BLELOCK & C0., 


Wholesale Booksellers 
AND STATIONERS, 
130 Canal Street, New Orleans, La. 


| car Send your address for our 
| loxues of Setipat aml Miscellaneous 
nu 


| 
B GRISWOLL 
| Ay & Goodrich; 
ny roars 


ata 
Book: 


Maa 
Watches, Jewelry, Silver: 


oa 
porters of 
‘and Pistols, corner Canal 
Orleans, 


Ware, of 
and Hoya sttoris, Sow 
post ly 


| QOUTHERN FAWILY REWING MACHINES, 
en. mae Hlenx & Gils, 


= Peruvtat Bark Mitters 
ecLenuertn rors! 
{4 “Certain Preventive for Fever and Agus, 


A, KOUYS &URO,, 69 Common xt. N. 
‘Whoteraie Abrams. 


¥ 
| iu prefect coutdenee, 


it 
WV atobie & Ono, | 


CAPA private roves for every tira Nowe | 


11 miles Weet ut Hhagastak oo the |} 


[Bed Wiitame & Oe 


TO CONSUMPTIVES. 
‘The edverticer, having bere reser) 


the pfeseription uaed (free of charge). with 


| the directions Gor fipephriog tind tsing thie 


came, which they will Grda sce eum ron 
Comoxrniox, Arms. Beevers, Covems, 
Covps, nad all Throat and Lung Affertions, 
/The'only object of the adverticer in seeding 
the Preverijcion te parbenedit the alllicted, and 
epreed Inferution which he conerives to be 
invaluable, aud be hopes everywatferer will 
try his remedy, oo st will cout them nathing. 
proves Blewing Partion wishing 
ription, vere, by retura mall. will 


REV. EDWARD 4. WILSON, 
_Williomstarg, Kings Go, Sew York, 


ERRORS OF YOUTH. 

AGentiewan wid eulfered far yiare from 
Nervous Debility, Premature Ihesy, aod at! 
the, OC southinl indiscretion. will, for 


will, | the sake of suffering: bunamity, send tree to 


all who mend it, Cie reelpiy and ditections for 


ern making thesimple remeipiby which Le wee 


caredss Sufferers Wishing to profit tre the ed- 
Fs exprriogen, cand to Uyreddeeming, 

_ foneoar 

“42 Colar Street, 


FARMS 


SUBDIVISION OF PLANTATIONS, 


‘The Soatbern Asylum Tend Company. an ad 
ol ache ke 


fu afew milenof » Railway, either om tive 
Memphis A Clariesto», 


Meridian & Vicksburg, of 


Misslanippi & Tenvensee R Kt, 


‘The several tracts are disposed of at the low 
eat c oh taltittion, In. anbdlelavons of & 
Bact fubd.vinins conatitntes 


T COSTS ONE DOLLAI 


new. Vat shi et ianwed boy 


+ Campane, Tih 
are perfec, or Woe u 


be pax wo ul 


p 
0 the Mineiaaypps 


ore adapted tn 1 
rattan, Krapea, ste 


Hub To 
1 ele of 


pled by 


bli 
be wailed ts the Rouf to make © 


We particularly reeoprmend 
Buiide 
hops, 


ite use upon 
Mrores, Churches, Factorves, Mach ie 
iteamboai Decks, Ae. 


it require 
\ iehlth neon + 
corer two. hundred 
of 
WKED FELT 
in Trade. Corealars and Trice 
Highta for cvsaties aod at low 

Kalen dul 
THE MICA ROOFING CO., 
14 Htrvedway, NY 


Frank Hompbreve, &U Korel Bt 


fereborg Va, Agente. 


Vhe Chingarora 
ANTI-NERVOUS 
SMOKING TOBAC CY)! 


i ele 
ieeanes, dpe pe 

Chr tibet tneariabiy, sorner ‘or water, 
at 


‘erat, and the purest 
fans tebacon irom twa to Bite pereeut of of Ni 
he CHINGARORA did wot contain ore d 
particle eC tbat deadly poison, -« drop 
xtracted, will destroy lie, 
BOM aa shipped a 
AULA doring the 
bean pressed 
‘oui 


thon sowe 
or 
A seanoloene hes 


(LAI 


> 


Pane 


= 
i hee 
te ae Rie 
mais Sinatra aot, 
Pea ey Mic Ora 
Sci Cicatec i ee Ree 


CHANCES FOR ALL. SSeS: 


The Kenting Ie put ow lo relia, aad bas only to | 


DURABLE YINE AND WATER-PROOF COVERIXO. , 


Sram chris totertin, thereon | 


We be dingnaed with the medicinal 
elt fenton aauacaus, vabealthy cont 
tune seldom, Yulle to 


yet. 
“URIENT’ rmoke the 


inualcr of the famevo! twbaceo can 
\Curtx, 


We serie lover of the.wreed. to try the 
OIKGAHOKa apd grarasten uoprrendcused 


| 
{ 
} 


me 
ae 
i in a 
Si i oi 


ira whame arn 
are tealy aa 
heute sole, over Wo 


oe 
dl epetonee 
‘aol they t= 
Potala ge the 
stunasehia Taat 


Dat chin are ral 


reat 


iG ut aranan nf the Jee 8 trying Hmm Hr 
the bervde and eum: valesh—umberd Ue “he An duty 


Migauaipyl Contra, | ° 


|, Bead the following letter from b Roarne, 
| Rowen, citises of Ir 


Kor « teseriptiva af the property refer te the |» 


roe 


fouty dong Us 
tify 


«i 
mt 


a SY dasen bot 
Tend tear, 
x AMM 


HLACK LA'ATRE! fi 
AND ROOFING | leven 


orneay is te 
nd they will tae thee 


a 
Tapert aie youre 

WATERROS & MOPARLAND, Dg 
‘Ogdenat 


burgh, Names Casts. 
September by leas, 


laree | 


Mo mmoke the Apserican } Meare. Muteticr & Soith 


Sarton. Lave ite tae 
{Uneat weithe unjeat le bo te gam 
Very teapevt 


ioevang ft wetweho 
Tea eteeibent 
What he tee bent 


te 
Umar 


if vite 


eit oe ne 


eS WHIT od 


shores et tls 
es pk Ht mit 


HG! 


Wee welt vl 


in shame an 
eAUT 9% meats 


3 fs SISTA COMMERET AL 

28 ie 

j Bhs by hte 
Eka Am, Loui Agtionurel’ ‘nad Biteabisl 


4 Ruste Callers obi Abe und the 
Wertera Siuuess":dvie the 


Oldest Commerciht/“Celiere “ 
< my | tes yi Taal! “Welte stites, ™ 
coe sine im AMPLE AvB ASH Sues aw Hii !!'S, 
ora t op Themen 
“iim pop at ti nt le ere Sees French a aston Gu Thousshd’ Students” 
isan pe agp on I tnd | i blowing dearer . : ai During, ihe Years fos pvaoax, Fea 
all. 


SOMMER COMDAINT, TRREVULARIT kd ol eres 
OF THs 


Tat, BRST A ia y 
ee Tdited States vant ia nth In, BREWER: & 0... 


The Leastevi tos devoriben ‘the | dire bestth to,the child wad coat to the mmither. | Whdre roti Machines have dees exhibited. 


condition at Yi liye Sl | wend furna say quantity of erioues ry Marne 1s in bell ed to oe hol peperamssrnpnitrurietiren d 4 . AGoawai'n”- name ts 
vim eet ‘asain ‘ y PILATES, | or Amerion, cbarter Commer mH 
" Nevhit Unie the burthn of cow | rte ts get elie BEd obs Be du  Y rear TOREE YEAS. | eiurci end. Mechaxdeal Fess eatin O° g Sa at = ‘Fak, ‘before yon 
vorsation tikyemghous tha leogth and | "rs James aU LR Aco, | Fg pee Beeson er pe | Date fi " sigitnnn m R. Costar, 
heendth of thwelty. Every tore it a Viawi wre, | attention (0 the sostraettan) | qual nay Bir . 
‘owtle of jndplepga.”. and every atore| Laboratory, 41 Burtiy Migper, Lowierille, 


Cort Commerce and N. 
es of | No. 65 i. Louie Six } 
reper ragembles ® -ivckirm’ fisheries Sarees n etage ATt teas i Cd Mise, ie Ye 
holangivee wll’ day without getting «© = t eran MOBILE, LA. : so Barnes, Ward £5 Kew Orleans, 
hin thamnees is likely Ww endure a . tend she | Aid a Se ; tert 11 Whoteete x ean 
. Ear Preeeng i taroren il shea ip 


John K, Randall, 


PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. et P| French, eat coat rok 
julio tenemos +4145 | BOOKSELLER &' #TATIONER, 


UCKLEY'S RAIQAPAMILLA, 
Qos Contingeot expiawes, ait: ae PRINTER AND “OBER, BOOK | ewan i : ‘ conte 1 
a ls bet fo, none ve) uv 1 ss 
' Manhtitdctuber, “| ° cor 
Nu 5 (old NO! 4)’ NowN’ Water ‘St, 
MOBILE, "ALA." 
pect 


Cw 21) oie 


mt the Nom Arann Chu om, Tureduy 
teruoon vil the suljeot of ettaoation, 10 
1iree smsetabiage. fin whole speech was 
exelent: He endeavored to \ipress 
upon his Kearers the necessity for eda- 
the [aot that their destisy and 
future was dependant upon: thie 
slone, and pot upoo say paltry peiilege 


RICE BROTHERS & CO., 


od 
11 the pablie, ona ite already recogeited by | 
pheaieians in all 


P BUOKHORM 8 


granted by fanatioi-m, and received. and aa M1 CAMP STREET, ~itse ‘tpt a ms fas fut Yonne7 ced 
Hlobased @ ignored, poll~ mar yours om 
jens tnlewmnenns, Ms leper re —and— of $80H-—voral £2400, and Tose s ; 
provement of bie rece, their advanory ooo PMAGAZINE STREET, time expended, Uur student will begin and: 4} an Mole | Grovers*’ al fore 
torn! in wll that oan take them worthy N 6 16 to wok after three or four fete aleeres Hepat Bruptions 
d worthy citizens. Sal | few Orleans. nr, al lantous Affections. _ Ringworm, Itch, 
calculated {0 pro, d “Chappe 
cor the: African raon, her pepe. Warehouse, 97 and 99 Julia Kireet Dawe ema fs d iets siBlaee-of Bphiers, Tnsectay 
th+ weneral weal of society.—Aber= cent e rere ’ ; - z 
eon Haaminer, talaga perfect cure ise betontag eomylatere | pearcy urol or dent, ban qeived 
cS aeeeeee dt didewre as 1 , 
ae | WiRMINGM AM, en RLD AND Wool eee ibdotkens We suppose tha 4p: Hea HcOs + i 
Maxarn —Thenegre, Bill Brooks, con~ *. ETON dentain bath casee to bave a good dene Ana HENWY RUCOST At, Depot 
set ot nineder tn the fetdemene last lish education to begin with, We deem w h abide 
his ploce yaater- Haralware bien the att: eae 
fired Teuend Cutlery, «dent to earm 31000, $2000, or $000 an- eras bse 
Tle replied ‘Ganwaril nually, 10.0 the beet fortunes parents 


cue give theppons, Ss far as kan 
one of the tuntsands of our rad 
the Country Teede ata | Ut Of pr WAbIY employment, 
srimpertarian, "| Co the wine is naiicbert, 


S HARDWARE, | Coeulara ant Catalogues Sent to «| Hurlbut, stare & Co., 'p nail Be 

Marl ase dean Muntele ant Mantel Gr tes Who Desire Then, } ‘urchasing: genta, 
A rerlety of Nuitdars! Rin and] X, BeYoung geniiemcn wha haveon | AT THEIR oLb STAND, | tend Moi th Mghuad Merb, (Op Abies. 

VERN Hulleg Mate HINGE; | tirely neglected their atudirs fort wie snd gir w Upetes' Me, 


MINOR Mt WEG: | fem Yoatm nm beer be pete ed {matey 
3 


we 
wee brapches they may desint, im a tow al wend T ; “COBTAL's 
Sela stow cae tinotbe NEW STORE! iy wakubs Stee extvinaay 
srirortted Cher or tak | TERMS---Payable ih Advance. a dana ‘Atinoapherig'Porkglte Bare Fountain. 


es, Katokerbockes Maye, Husletem 


Kanga Leu Fale Tools, 


menos ot | = 
Teannot go to heaven 

witha la upua wy hyn."—Canton Citi 

ten, 


f ~—_- 
As Korrow Kitiep wr Liantxixc —The , . 
‘mer (Detoro Feren) oars} — Hurley's Ague Tonic, 
vue draped in @ourning for the death pas 

of yar of ua editors, Judge Jobe BM. Mo i 
t Ulsnahian, frow a stroke by lightning, | PERFECTLY RELIANT 

cous death, — Urceased = 
apiing atthe tima iu tle front 


[1 226 0t hte revidenoe watching the ap. | ,,. ‘seerdy Yat ORM Wash Me " ox AVE pm haod and are constantly receiving |. | Mabcfac: ee 
Mncah ote Goud dudes Meclanaban |eutts Genet rronanot iralted. 625 | TT ANe tary avems be mrpiot | BOR North Reeeth warget: 
wna lor many years @ resident of Shelby ae t who bad tried the aad | Hy euaw mur onUry, etc. » | 5 oh ta everywhere. 
County, Alskonens but removed to Louw. out beortit; bat in mu cmse bat | «flor at's am Aritbuetie—iecladiag all oome Dry Goods, ater EN coer f ASO dane OST AM Depot 
Haua nome eiguteen moutha ago. Hurley's Agae Tonic | prices awercial ca'nulmtione, >; ; ¢ 60/00 . | WRLLY & MARAERG, "Re Niedde Chadwick, Merldt- 
= SE | ated we stect score, Alt whe here weed it | ais | tecture on Commercial tam, : 20.00) Clothing, | ‘Whetooaie gut Het esto te bh an NGria'e 
wis fil tell Shei hc leads of ay 4 / si hd ‘at & Co. New Orleans, 
Moser PLEASANTS & 09., teri cara el The above conatiues. the Coens pla Gieouins, : ae jevale Agents for Southern States. 
TOBACCO MERCHANTS, | Stationery for Commerelal Course; Hark : ve ‘ 
LOUISVILLE, KY. including blank leoks, : : $ 10.00) arene 
Re ERE Padedl te tirah: Minter Stationsty for Peawanship, : 250 bss tes APOE 
AA Merchant w Jr 4 1] Diploms, for Manter of A allery, Laide ile’ 
ies rnin Tie tepoe ace | SAMUEL LOOKE, Boglish--Graanatteg!Crurers s' B,W), ri 
Lowiarrlia, hy 7 English—tuli Course, not limited, Crockery, 
_ Nee, 31, 30,4 1 43 P ct street, including History; Rhetoric, eft! 100 0900 | 
! n French—full course, wit limited, 100 00 | " 
HURLEY'S Late Front Levee, betwen Cusiomhouse and | 4 fe0ch full conan, wit mite TD Oe | _ Bogaing,, ; rete eo COBT AIS” 
Selowig price IN i atable ae aa German—lull courer, wos limited, 100: 00 f ‘ ; 
We crute per pound, RENT AWOKING iS w Popular Worm Candy! New Orloans. Latin ~fall course, 0p linitedy;;,109 OU Rope, 
pound. arwtiy pat up In boxes from 2° | roa. Greek—tall onuree, Dot limited, | 1U0 00 
weeds, of see pound pashsers, ‘nd ! IMPORTEMA and DEALERS IN Algebrs—full course, not limited, 66 00 | Boots, 
CRN Ch ie bes are —eeperior te way man: | ae ine really 4 arsciric moe won end ; Tull ¢ warm pot Nroltad "Ge ua 
where To dren, i in not saryeuing thet i Ne fost take | HARDWARE, Shoes, 
on. Mtetting Price, Xt. Louis, Mo. place of all uther lowe fu 
1. Boyd, Treasurer City of dack- | Leung yertecty \aatele, oe ie Tin Plate, ‘2 on | Hots, | 
, " eng, pre ‘mon "a 
as. IL, Ledbetter, Clty of Jackson, Mis, Hrvprieure, §  Mheet Biron Droring per montly.£ : : 6) } 10 . = een 
Mon. ft. 1. Henderson, Mayor, Meridian. | Le W. Bea Bturlent heving paid for a | ENER SEEN IN THIS COUNTRY. 
Th ire, Cole HAM, Mine, Rar Nove, Course in any branch ss abore, je oe “es , 
Okoloma. Mise sali tind to 4 Lite Ti hetfe thes 
ald & Con th Street. To- | . He oan ttend such oe fear | 
Anes, desire '. 
= A diploma frou 4 er a we 
Cestings portin all commerald) etic = 
Manilla Rape, There are sown 
Students oan b 
Hand Kellows, | men's sons and c ce 
‘Rdsreas PURASANTS & CO. HURLEY'S Deehemithe’ Usiiows, *'Hantation Aadatery, | * Wprral deduction r" ~ 
Care A vth Mreet Tobscar Ilvuse, ’ Boned | and beg ae i 


r hel French, Spanish ¥ 5 " Se a 
eee ** | STOMACHIC BITTERS, ~ wie fom 80 peta “i el ti - ne 
t AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ne Dress wilt i 2 Jn . 

Office Rooms, Wo. re a 


ot every description, Tadic 


. Lows , 14 
COTTO . HCKAVERS FAQUETY ¢ shined 


curren evens RUPUS DOLBEAR, Peaititts “Touag FosoY he we ee 


ecturer 66. Busisioan, inegnd ving ned ipeve " acne e g At 


Shas WEDLE a Ge... Fan Mlle, 


* , heey the Si 
Atlantic and Great Western | ver Ks bars mgr omar, Rar} nor eae 
RAILWAY- Oriental Peart Drops, ren Cations FE p Xe Depron 
ta). poe beanuifgoe Pe gemnlation, Aeronty Pisin, Japanned & Stamped Tinware ree Drpartanbatyaitell sPvtial. 
Cincixaat. ér’Ertasa, or Galion, or Megat aototbn : : weat—Hens J 
dy — hale oe hopes TYBMIEHS MACRIIEN & TOOL, |Sagelsierrs Jame Sy : 
torsy,er Salamanca, tates oer andeaay onaey toe a gees | cer rratity \‘ , 
70 om vaow torlet of gny tady. © : b " e ¢ 
wy = { : 
NE ORK, | lareWART COOKING STOVES. | Pek 


woxToy, 
VITTHRORG. [aeteget Engtteh Blterse Lima | mar etn fi 2 fos, 5 
Pa GDE ESTA, iw a 4 } Basie 
mau y J SH yin er ain 
WagMiRGTOS CITY. : mg } one ge 6 
re Lamy owen De afeoney ene mee Pega on ar eye” 
O1L REGIONS, OF | PEN LVANIA ft, Oe and! we ard Setiated | Ber. ee: + meoant of French. 4 - . Dy aan te de 


MERIDIAN AISSTESIP, THURSDAY, 


apes 


AUGUST 1, 1867. 


‘Hotels, Btc, — 


Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron Worker, }, 
od dealer in 


Cooking td Hong 


Porticulir attention, 
Southnteet, belreen Muivetty aia’ Waabtig- 


ART WAKE R ATOYES,, v6 
SHE ST TRON, &c. 


——— 


E ITLER &. HELLEN, 


20 St. Michael Street, 
Mobile, : Alabama. 


Hare 1y on fend @ LARGE STOCK of 
ALbuizes tt oF Bees i 


Plantation and Hoad Wagons, |" 
Dearborn. & Jersey Spring Wagons, 


| With aod without TO!S ; 


, | IMBER WHEEES, CARRY LOGS, 


Armor AT LAW, fone Es 


a ae ee 
STEELE, WATTS & WATTS, 


Tracks, Carts, Dray; Wheclbarrove 
SET RY. whey & 00. Brit 
root Bom, Meridian. | ‘x 1s yee, ben Wheelwright Material ! 


)) | YOUNG LADIEe’ 
the ears HighSchool. 


ee robe He Teen el] tude ons 


Waites of "Tultiott pet Ment a Mian hii ms 
ats sla Mace and Repaired. 
5 00)" aylbewly 


m. a ee B. i, KENNED} RM ar 
wt ny J. WW. JENNINGS, 


TOUIS HOF IAN, 


Al! of whreh we 
ALLIS th aberate chan 
‘ PITLER & HELLEN, 
‘No. 20 Bt. Michsel street. 


FISHING pital be, 
Anoat oe: wrecehen 


may! ei 


200, PARKER. Te 
PARKER, LAKE'& CO., 
O¢tton Factors and Grocers, 


LAKE, TUB, 7, SMRLDON, 


PHYNctax, suncRe AND 


band, Baggiog and Rope, 


Vicksburg, Miss. 

‘one |General Forwarding and'Oom- 
mission Merchant 

Dealer to oll kieds of 

sued naruseva | aor 

WESTERN PRODUGE|IRA W. PORTER & CO.. 

. ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 

‘Royal Street, 


AXD/ALE KINDE OF 


Cigars, Tobacco, 
¥ 


spline Tree eaticieat 
Fine 
DRL J. IL, GIBBS, 

ND PUYSICLAN, pertee, retarned 


nit 
asp tn 


EXTAL, RURUBONR, dteyldtins Sins ite mets b P ial et 
‘ll operations tn Dew trnated Plantation Supplies -MOBILE, ALABAMA. 
se ei al Te npr ones cruel |FALLOU . ILFTON & CO., MP‘ Wilgtesale sad! Wetallre. of 


Meridian, Miss, BD sistas da Coumey sate wood 


5 © Wholesale ‘and Retail Deslere th 


URNITURE 


WARE, 
QUERNAWARE, 
GLASSWARE, 
Borate 
WILE 
Pole Witte LEAD, 
ANTS, 


Hardware 
Hardware 
fall Stock, copalating io pars of 
PLANTERS' HARDA ARB, 
BUILDERS’ HARDWARR, 
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 


Goew crear 


SUMMERVILLE INSTITUTE) 
A FIRST CLASS BOARDING SCHOOL |™ 


rou— 


BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. 


{87-1 prieate room for every tieo Toys. Pa 


&, wrowunre, 


WOODRUFF & DISEREXS 
| pooxs aoa Starttongay, 


Music, Musical Instruments, ‘ 


Toys, Notions, and Fancy Goods, 
WASHINGTON STREKT (Month of Clay,) 


VICESBURG. 
GENTS fot (rover & aker NeWwing Machines, 
Needies, S.ike and Threads ou band, 


Speltoworn 


OILS, 
VARNISHES, 


1 miles Weat of Shuqualak oo thi 
‘Mituated 17 "vero ent aqua! oo the BRUSHES, 


Moule aud Oaty Kail 
FACULTY: 
8, Garumont, 
Kimkrariucx, 
Ovine Devin, 
4. G Bases. 


AND 


‘DESIRABLE Coops 
For Merchants and Traders. 


“| Baints, Oils, .Window-Glass, | 7 
DOORS, 
GLAZED sAsif’AND DLINDS. 


11 | want paren, » 
NORE ) SE 
DOORS AND BLINDS, |" "iitkis Go 


[ome eat tm Painters’, Artista’, and Osrri-|/ 1) \ VIS & MORRIS, 


janiog of the ago Makers’ Material. | \ 
spate] HOUSE FURNISHING 20008; Cotton Factors,, 
Receiving, Forwarding and 


io waa cate te on they 
ns] Ws 
nome erbowght any Moat! market 
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


will our 
VICKSBURG, MISS, 


Also, 


; 
bese oa Hetsber 71 
oer 


setion ‘. ete, 


"Smith, & Alford. 


MERUDIAN. MISS 


acl Wore tr re 


DRY GOODS, READY. MADE CLOTHING, - 


va 8. BIDGOOD, 


‘Consighinents reepect{ully solicited. 
ih ht adane = le am Cotton 


Books & Stationery 


Masuttetarer & Printer, 
Fenbeld' and Water aa., 
fiowinee “ALA. 


‘Yegpo City. 


ae & C0. 
FORWARDING AND 
Commissions Merchants, 
- Traneler Ageata Vickaburg and Meridien BB, 
Whatf-boat. Proprictors, 

Gexeaat) dread abticts, »! 


Most nesrEctettlda nll te attention 
fof my friands and the pplie to my large wad 
eholee stock of Books and’ Station 
am now vpening, and off 
prices. ° 


sea wt ett letras can te 
Prices whlch ytd 


SOPHEONTE “NSrTUTE, j 
eee ae oF iapothecatind 


AND YOUNG 
Conducted bid, Thos. | ~ > Garin 


vy BANK BOOKS, 


a 
Ledgers, Joarnala, und 
the various sizes of 


Books, of all 
ere aay mock of Henke 


rari to site tigen, 


Takes 


Note, Letter, 
ot 
Hectares. 


‘Abe tod fas pyr Davy 


spleen 


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN| _ 


a or quay of paper 
Werorpanced. | ¥ 


ST? JAMES HOTEL, 


NEW ORLEANS. 


Proprietors: 
f New Orleann 
isso ilotel Wichaned 


nd Railroad Offices in 
Mr. LL Callum, Tele 


nimode oF” 
graph 


“CUSHING HOUSE 
Corner Sixth Street and Ohio Levee, 


CAIRO, ILL, 
ire $890 per das 


Sune 9 
Campbell House 
1) (Pormerly: the oper House) 

JAS. W. CAMPBELT~ 

(late of Samter,County.) 


MOBILE, ALA 


Proprietor. 


(i taken and. thoreughie refitted the 


may lain 


“THE NELSON. HOUSE, 


Thongh not the “ Biggont" 


ay rae 
RAILROAD JUNCTION 
Jackson, Miss., 


patation for Good 


Building, 


iO apie 

“fo Obtain 

Good Fare & Good Rooms 
STOP AT THR 


MAGNOLIA COTTAGE, 


JACKSON, 
maw lawl 


MASSISSIPET. 


Private Boarding 
ANN DOZIBK, ST. LOUIS, MO 
tious Pri 
lensed to 


WY MRA, 


end Olive, 

Pelton House, 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, 

WW; PATTON, PROP'R. 


Tosa s Honse. 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIP II. 
JOSIAH JONES, : PROP'R. 
Ta well koowa Hotei til ape for thee 

Ppp gts be 
ialerwill be supplied Sith the be 


fords.  steale prepared on the sr 
varture of all i x 


Ragsdale Hou: 
ON THE WILL, 
On the East Side of the Rail-e~d 


Salwaya open for transient and permanant 
uh 


IN TYPE FOU 


ISON, Supt 


168 Vine 


Ohio. 


, Ciavinnati, 


pa Electroty 
Wood Engravin 


Stereotyping and 
maydawSn 


French Burr Portable Grist Mills, 
For Corn Meal, Wheat Flonring 


Queen of’ the 
Also bolting Apparsts 
eneralle “Theae Mille are built from choice mer 
lected “Frencn Lure’ of our even 
Huy 80 otter. belore vending for 
aiophlet “Address, @¥ ell 0m, 

ISAAC STRAUT A C On, 
Cor, Froot & Juba etre: ts, 6 
faelnnatl O° ia, 


mard why 
"HINKLE & CO., 
No. 365 West Front St, Cincinnati, 0. 


ESTABLISHED 1832. 
Bullders! Warerooms— 
tan Shatter Pactory 


Lumberryard 1 
Door, Sask d& V. 


Panel . 

ny Deve and Windawe Pramess Yowell: 

peiaernoarding, hie aba. sii FisG 
Wheiving for Huires, Plaoed 

of rious patterns, paitable for 


ee AMtainds of Sturn wish Sah gang 
Dewol! Bash, “pairs 


MAIN LUMDER TAL. otoscted 
we have 


Framing and Cornice Timber of every 
‘aus! Patets, Oils, less, ale, 


néQnce him in turn. 


| adoption of a stable financial pol 
4} He suggests the following 


every. de | Posi 


j Published on Thursday & Sunday by| 


PRIOR OF SUBSCRIPTIO 
Semi-Weekly, (iu advance) per annum...) 
ix months 
Weekly. ‘h) pep anoum 
‘Thrve dollary will be charzed for tho W: 
Jone pall forntriety ha pdb. 


Jowing Ilberal induceanents 
Wo will sen lx eoples 
Gazette one year for 
f the Weekly bx 


Five copies of Semi-Weeckly one 
year 


820.00. 


r 
Five eoples of Sernl-Weekly six 
i $10.00. 


problem of Mormonism, which 
been compelled to'confess we 
1 nat solve, haa been to solve 
itself. An irropremible discord has 
broken ont amoug the Saints, which 
promises to make wreck of the whole 
delusion. Some prominent 
have been denounced hy 


we hav 


Bngl 


tem, and a number of lis 
enemies have provoked the 
maledictions from his an 
do not submit qniet!y to te 
eastigations, bunt de- 
Receutly n large 
number of the Saints, sick of the de- 
lusion, have fled the Mormon a: 
and arrived at Julesbory and Co 
Blnftx in quest of other homes. In 
fact, Mormonism seems to have be- 
come demoralized, and if severe! 
alone for a while, will probably 1 
away with itself. 
a 


sturdiest 


lew 


Haun 
at Donaldsonville, La., who had buried 
his wife in the early part of May, mar 
ried agnin in threo or fonr we 
terwurd, — ‘This so shocked the 1 


mocting was called, and 

aud uarebed to his rxidence | 
khim oat. After being mareli 
od out of bis dooryard to the ting. of 


& procession 


on ¢ 


ch side of hia, the 
formed, music in front, the latter con 
aisting of oil cans, horns, tin pans, 
and a large bell carried on the stont 
ders of two of the party, whiel 


tolled continually, while cries of mirth 
and 


jollity tended te euliven the 
Miter traversing the priaciqud 
tyand thoroughly wronang every 
in town who was 
y procecded to the fi 
now being near the hour of midnight 
After forming properly, 
moved to the 
joke was finished by hin kneel 
at the grave and usking prrdon of his 
Inte wife's spirit ; after whieh the par- 
ty proceeded to saloon, and t 
drink at his expense, he wax px 
to rejoin his new 
ing the third marriage bonds be las 
entered into, 


Wary Coxongss was 1x Spetoy,— The 
real reason why Congresé has been 
holding a dog-days’ session was t 


campaign amo} 
South. It was ¢ 


could not get along in the 
withont more money, th 
priated for the wholes 
camo certain that a nia) 
Radicals wonld be present 
day last, ‘The more money is ¢ 
ed the greater the chance for 
friends to enrich themselves by 
ing. Inthe meantime the people are 
taxed until they are litle better 
slaves ; but what do those who 
sume to be their masters, 
that? The negroes must 
trotted ott to the polls with 
tickets in their paws, no ma‘ 
many millions it may cost. 
& Argus, Burlington, Iowa 


their 
stent 


nown as an extensive dealer in 
gold and securities in Wall street, hax 
nddresseg a letter to'the Assistant 
‘Treasurer at New York, urging the 


ystem, viz: 
The substitution of legul tender 
notes for the national bank notes, the 
Treasury to:purchaso the bonds de- 
ited as security ata premium, and 
assume the psy wnt of the outstand- 
ing notes, the latter to be deducted 
from thie’ price of the bonds, and to be 
for greenbacks on present- 


Weekly, $2.00 per ‘Annam. 


| SEMI: “WEEKLY. 6.4ZETTE| oe 


lenders | |, 


ox THz Burxonoost.—A jatlor | 


xonxe of the community, that a pubhe | the honor 


| tields of glory 


the dead march, with lighted enndles | 
procession | + 


NUMBER 42, 


ent Felerence to the 
fon} Dazaris W. Powell, 
of Kentacky, the! Memphis Appeal 
_| weaves the following’ chaplet for the 

tomb of the Hon. Jacob & Yeryer.— 


After an eloc 
deathof thé 


Tr wigs 

Missiveippi mey mingle’ her te 
with Kentucky, and wait for the day 
lone at hand, we fear, when Teno: 
« will complete the melancholy triad 
The most cininent brother of un cx 
traordinary family, one of the rect 
good inen of Missiwsippi, lias been tu 
ken from that dixinhented State ; and 
je laments in 
week 
July, URN7, 
cipated 
ed from the 


all her borders. 


n ehe narvitude'and 5 
sorrowa and eaip 
the miners and disbonors t 
intolerable the bondsyge in whieb 

State with diftiealty brenthrs. ‘bbe 
Avalanche Lay soy 
just and 


A wins 


of the brain, at \ ‘ckwl 
Inst, hile ntten 


ed State, and befor 
cension to the benel: he rm 
with the very tint lawy 


of heads 


wot the eu 


V few 


a lenrned lawyer 

ble ai slit julie. Haw 

the well supplied apo 

f Miseieaip pi 

ye dure Preande laudari ar tw 
dey We will not 

the dend whew live 

honor to our States. ‘Th 

y to witu 


pr 


press it have beeome detest 
will bald monsmeuts to our deal, anit 
the unwe of the ewilan whe up 

fthe South sl 
ored ax th 
fell un some one o! , 
Wherever enthe 
the 


he amiglt lave nail of 


se] MERC 
eterna <i emadin 


ru their herit- 


age of tmume 

The Blairs 
Radical 
is mab 


tJolnsin 
ted the 
iy retaining bas ene 
He wonld advise hin 
of the spies that are arour 
General Grant, whom he be 
el wns just the man, temporary 
of War. About 3000 pe 
sent, among them were 
BK. Jobuston 


Conservatiys 


« held t 
pt to effect the « 
J from the Noxubee ¢ 
charge of 1 
thes with bun, stu 
poor fellow cow 
walk hike a woman, @y he excited 
picwon, was rearnvsted, and) went te 


the “lock-up ag 


+ Ungert. 
cued oar pe 


Balletin publishes the fol 
from on letter from 
shunid serve ns 


i and wome 
the United Stat te to. Br 
zil, ign to find their way there 
‘They are poor, helpless, deceived, snd 
are witnesses of the folly. of leaving 
the United States for any country un- 
der the sun, ived by runners of 
various kinds, and finally enlisted in 
the army is the fate of many a poor 
fellow, ‘That Brazilian scheme (swin- 
die?) onght to be exposed. 
ilies len 
The onl of pennyroyal will kee moe 
qnitoes out of room, if scattered about 
eren in small quantities, Ths inae~ 
bark of a white J. if brought je 
contact with a enake, eiffa him like « 
wick in an instant, and a hit ef fresh 
tobach plansd on hie tongue will kill 


ye 


‘The reduction of the paper cirenta- 
tion, four millions per month, begin- 
ning May.1, 1868, until the outstand- 
ing volume isreduced to the mimi- 
qoum of five hundred millions, exeln- 

of fractional “currency. This 
would continue the contraction until 
about 1872. 


such measure as this will. tn- 
acaba brought foward the 


bim dew. as if atruck by lightning, while 

sheep and goats feed upon it with entire 

impunity, Roaches are exterminated by 

abandiol of fresh cucomber 

. No fly will 

lighton the winlow which has been 

whahed with water in mbiok alittle gar— 
He has been boiled. 

a 


We bave been told that in the porth~ 


of Congress. —Nat. Intel- | commencing 


ee 


Hacppiondeod dh bien eae cto ‘act. 
.Sonthern plantor.used.to buy_ likely! 
military field hands on the block. ‘They New 
kota in Bankruptey, | old State of Tennessee only about one- yi v 
mean ing Sobel of the: population are per-| There, bold, bald bribery 
: siiter Beets, }inon”'as” to "Wave lost “its Bene requ 
iy ‘Douisicns, te fiecd:hen hate, adcdrd=| Membern‘edll thdir votes, ‘nd haggld| that 
“ ‘sone “ “the Boards, of |and ehafiar over the price nx shame~ | {1) Crveer 10 ted 
ities in all, exeopt Jeasly a a farmed wobld sell ‘his bat-} And be tt resolved, fu; 
six, of the composing «the 


ter: "The entire; Jegislation of the itis ben Eat elke 
nl State is mercenary, No measure, 

ar la “in aaa g bit however beneficial, ean bo secured} 

scarcely existin doutit! They are welb| Without monoy, And in! Congress, 

organized by.clubs, lodges, o,-/and |the Washington correspondent of the 

will prevent -freedmen from ing | Cincinhati Commercial tells ns, it can A. 

to any’ ‘extent for consery: 


hte: 


which ‘régulted’ in the’ abcoting of “en Th Rh coe 
Moris hy Teal andth infiction of erm ons aN nds 
moat dangerous wound, which it is 
feared may feault fatally, We have 
not received full particulars of the oc- 


carrence, but learn that the ‘diffculty 


Rr on Badel 
Biners, Pore ‘Oia Bourbos 


be shown members own stock in the 


the most intimate-terms. 


grew out of the shooting of Mr. Ter- 
rall's males by a son of Mr. Morris, 
‘The parties are among the most re- 
spectabls citizens of the codtity, and 
havo long lived near neighbors, were 
relations and have heretofore been on 


candidates, The Radicals are 
been persistont in their efforts 
to secure the» megroe’s ballot, and 
the prints of thoes States admit suc- 
cess hag generally crowned their cx- 
Jertions. Therd hits not been any or- 
ganization among the whites, nor yan 


which'they never paid'w cent, or ren- 


votes for the acta ‘of incorporation, 
and their subsequent votes to author- 
ino the inctease of fare’ from five tb 
seven cents. It can be shown that) 


street railroads of Washington for] 3 


dered any other rvtird thou their | Leeann 


Je 

‘The committee of ‘five 
N- Fs Ronhedy, i 

Gs MeNell Stes. 
Da 


ina hog A 
ier ste Mae 


Sod stents 


a, (Coton, . 


seicbin the. Dyas, Brstneng,, Girg use call and we will 
adler 


Ki Aaa Y 
“tana 4 00. 


Lobe 
ing r. pete endare|| 
Palys hog hes inka in hewot ot! 

h wom, we were this) 
reduced to fever, rent the same time! 
Inasmuch aa fil ( 


attempt made in the last named State | the two Houses have been, time 
to countertiet the influence of the ex- | again, influenced by the paltry consid- 
tremists, andof ¢éurse the Republi-|eration of free passes in their votes 
cans'will carry,the State, cloct their} upon matters aifecting the greatest 
Ofiisere aid feimg'w'constifation that | railroad movopolics in the country. 
may be odious to the great bulk of|It can be proven that members of] 
the Southern people. Here in Missis- | Congress have appeared in their seats 


Econ oue 
sippi we have an-opportnuity to take |a# the attorneys for tha railroad cor- Ii’ our hear 
a hand in remodeling tho Constitu-|porations. It cin beiproven that the| ty’ uni dou 


tigi Li 
Pee re Ree. Ss REMEDY, 
Baki 
tion, and are able, jf we will exert our- members of thé two Houses were di-| it— ane the howeb eo pin 


shraetnte oat 
selves, to fill the. vurigus offices to| rectly bribed for their votes on’ tho] witea ing uteanat we ey ora Ghote Mor : 
which men aro ‘tlected, with good, | whisky tax two years ago. It ean be | ble and eaten Po pb Sar de! oon ting, in thé stomach: 
sound citizens, in whom we have cou-| proven tbat Senators positively agree! | Maite Con Mae AR aio nig | ne Came rt Iemmeaistely crete 
fidence, and in whosd hands’ the. to confirm Mr. Cowitti's Minister to | Al rellet ys rs es , 
of Mississippi will bo, fairly aud Austria last Winter, if he would get tthe iar 
estly managed. The census off Mr. Johnson to appoint their rela- 
Stato shows that the black popnla-|tives tu office. 
tion exceeds the white in twenty-six ee ee 
counties, and though ithey will ont-| The crops are recovéring from the 
number us when tho.final: report of | effects uf the recent rains, and every- 
registration is handed in, we can, with | thing indicates an‘ cra of plenty. It 
4 liflle,’ otganization and cxertion, | has been ascertained that the crop of 
undo some of "tho work of political } wheat which has been gathered and ia | Be 
missionarica, remove the distrust and | now gathering in the United States, is 


——+--__ 

‘The generous people of Cairo, Tli- 

nois and Platte county, Missouri, and 

the firm of Sterling Price & Co., St 

[ Louis, who have been courting the 

offices af soft humanity, are not for- 

gotten by the recipients of the gentle 

deeds of mercy, in East Mississippi, 

In onr issue of to-day will be found 

the proceedings of a meeting held in 

Jasper county by the indigent widows 

living near Roso Hill Academy, in 

f which special mention is made of the 

a citizons of Platte county, Missouri, 

Sterling Price & Co., St Louis, Dr. 

Hurd, and Geo. Williamson, Caird, 

and in fact the citizens of Cairo gen- 

crally, Deeds of good”stay with us 

forever. Tho widow aud orphan who 

daily own the bounty of the generous 

hand willclaim reward for it above 
the skiow. 


- 
The first annual guecting of the 

Chickasabouge Paper Manufacturing 

4 Company, located near Beaver Mead- 


¢ fa ; 
ee yo deren or i ! 
catrien tok year 


inci | 


invour heartay 1 


DIRECT wera OF DRY. G00Ds. 
Corner,, fi St Francusyand Jonchin dei 
‘MOBILE, ALA. 


’ ~~ Have constantly, for sale much. 
THE LARGEST AND BEAT: ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS. 


/ over’ offered in this Market. 


USE RED DIARRUER RESLEDY: 
ot) Be. e Rencan of copling nt ‘so prompt, 
1 Fi ae oa 
Sapeirely Seta ue eemnees Oa ie MHESE-GOODS HAVE BEEN IMPORTED DIRECT 
a the ‘frat: stages of ae: 


neti of ou arate 
rtpeetacael ote me 
heemtse every” vial 
‘onmsclves, soened 
teal, 


od when 
inl fale From the Manifactures of Berope and. America, and seill be sold ax Cheap ax by 


any ahr Howse om this Continent, 


ee Taro, 
carty tal sh 
ing ft 


doses of 


DROMGOOLE'& COS is wh ies above bowse, nd will be pleased to serve 


wwlyr 


suspicion they cseated, and retain | gunerally the lurgest aud best whieh 
ow on the Mobile road, was held last | noxgension of the State. If our peo- | lins ever been rained in this conutry. — SPMPEYND, 
l Friday, when the following officers | 119 refuse to voto,on necount of the | The cotton, suyar, rico and tobacco ie eiee emer ence merce eas | TL. N. WILKON. 


‘wntery and D 
a8 our coropound: le Tink aon 
that wlll eect a cure. 


wore elocted : W. G. Clark, President ;| 
WwW. B. 


crops jive promise of a larger and a 
better yield than bas been known 


Inst supplethentary bill, or with o 
hope of gotting better terms, and fail 


Ross & W i'son, 


* Jacob Magee, Vice President ; 


Montgomery, Secretary, and Treasu-/ (9 tke an active part in securing a| fives 1860, while the corn gives au ax a ‘ALL MARRIED MEN wd MoT? O-peALERS Ly 

rer ; Maj. B. Toomer, Member of Ex-| strong colored ‘co-operation, the po- | surauce that it will excoud in amount wives are anffering with constant a 

centive Committee. Tho following |jitieal complexion of, Misuinsippi will|that of any previous yiold. Thi a per 5 the 6 hel | patty nnd audiering excl “month. whow | DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWAKE, QUEENSWARE, LOOTS, 
kentlemen compose the Directory: | he found similar to‘that alroady fore: | breadth of wheat sown this year in| Resolved 4th, Tha ‘ SHOES, HA’ HING, vkc., & ta 
Jacob Magee, Benj, Toomer, F. B.| ,uadowed if Louisiana, Our people |tho Wost, iv greatly in excess of avy ftom ob the al J paar 

Clark, John Parker, Wm. A. Buck, | pave this matter within their control | previous year, ‘aud the crop has Johnson) Ayvenue- ' 

J.P, Holland and W. G. Clark. yet, but theretis no time to be Jost if Fonched @ wuceosofal hosvesting more MERIDIAN, MISS. 


(hey wish jo retain the reins of State | 
government, “Tho game iy certainly 


worth the candle.” 
a mega 
The Now Orleatiy ‘Crescent has a 


free from capualiti of oll kinds than 
hag ever Leon known. ‘Taking every 
thing into consideration our people 
have much reason to be glad for the 
bonntiful supplying of provisions that |" 


Ae, 
Ktceiinge Price i Cor um the, Cal 
ro 5. 1. Soclety, ip. he plactsl’) nt | hele dine 
‘poral aw ANeoretin tas thie” falnt ex-, 
preston of the amutterable gratitade we 
feel, may be cottinuntcated to those who 


jen. Forrest has tendered to the 
Polico Commissioners of Memphis 
hin serviees as well as those of two 
hundred of his voluntary friends to 


DIL X, M. KEXNEDY, 20%. GE 
Meridian, Mins. Virgiuia. 


KENNEDY &, GIBBS, 
WILOLESALE GROCERS, 


J, J.|NICHOLSON & CO., 
On Sydney Street, between Leo and 
Jolson Avenues. 

{iC Mt Sanford & Bro’. old stand.) 


Ained 


Whose tery puntegane, geval ind 
Iwalk. Indlenté ih be'xo ewxily re= 
tore walng the rEnglla ¥y 


net under him, in presorving order in| gyely writton article on “fusion with —rALens 1x— 
Memphis to-day, during election | 41... Republi ” : God is showering npoa the country. ck withthe ert hogs 

¢ Republican party." There is no : ae and bright- 4 5} Commission ‘Mo! Hijaants, 
Boer tise in commjtting’ onrablves ta’ iit ra ae Soy ama setae TR GOODS pergrenert 


Up taMondny Inst thero wero 1875 
vowrs.reyistorod in this county—T772 
white, and 1103 colored. Several 


e and Intellect, lmpart: 
ary of alr airing 


Sit FEM. 4; ERM 


-| NORTH-WESTERN PRODUCE, 
CORNER COMMERCE AXD TALE wrMEET, 
MBRIDIAN, Mite 


An matters now 
any tine soon, be" 
ournelves in 9 


party, where we é7in only enter aseap- 
tives pleading for. -y, and tho Cres- 
faring wuch an ef- 


Tho Ant-Slavery Standard still 
lives, and is engaged in advocating 


GROEERLES. 


the attention of the 


wut 
WOULD calle able 


ERS, 


the elevation of the negro to office, | Cent is right in d ae ra i ‘sited a ; ‘to their Lionse, and an examination of thelr 
It wants a black man put on the tick-| fort would degrade ‘human nature, ur eerie Regakes sant a se; pear li DSH PS TBH REMALE BUTTERS ) ert ee re OR mar cclsring toe, wt, artis, Benton & 
et for Vieo Prosident; and decinres| 8d in every way do mpro harm than | HUE vel ’ intent, espect sated ques- | For ol and young, marred und single. RGn, whieh it we da got io we nal fal | Huan UAL Hes raneliengg 
the Republican party dare not refuse | 0d. We can obey'the mandates of oe tees tions, does not at-allslook: ia wiken TainiArPbe, oxb mabey | OC Intentions. Wouo not promise tt | nromiciy. illed at the LOWEST CARL 
to pat some member oL-the African |the fconqering party, withvall their! 4 Coss ctue Tonmnament Club ioe a nly oh seid bone Aas dvarce teestinlay Tin The wile gers tell wad we filing onions entenebed vo ont ears 
race on the ticket if the nomination ia | hardships, barrassmente and burdens, |e ae ae tein of | from Tae SHY ape Se) emer ANG ou crgariets wey PRE Jee 0 wet inyny dos 
resolutely urged The black man|but should stand proudly. aloof from | 8° ace nman cent Hee | Stk administration of it—nn-| Moody urine ocexslonall Ans you ane Doord.. end! Blinds. . ~ 
will never get “a fair proportion of | ANY party while wo aro outside of: tho | GCP ns orator on the 12th of] i” Wiioh wolive, and the snore of | POS | Nash - RY. R. CHADWICK, 

Saptember discontentamd disaffection ‘wo mnn- ORD teen to! afer the piblic in 

wi a at ‘of Mash, 


Union, without representation or po- | 

litical rights of any sort. Wo happen 

to be “fancy free” now, and. should 

remain 60 until the work of reon- 

strution is completed. 

—e 

Wane Tas x Tigges 

week terrible affray ‘occurred. at 

Rogersville, betwee! the Radicals and 

Conservatives, Etheridge and May- 

nard both had appointmenta for mect- 

ings ; two proceadions were formed, (OF of tho smallest parishes the weet 

and while marching through tho} Discks are ina majority throughout tila pe 

town, ono party fired upon the other;| These six are Cal Tualayeltes tee he “cul rah disor ldots 

killing ove man anid ‘wounding two. | Livingston, Vo Washington | fire over the ho 

‘The assailed party then, fired, killing | 84 Winn. : Reeviptonannre 

and wounding twoagr thresrof the ‘ae via seer ene: | | 
ita 1G . The Brandon Repablican asks ua if| Fontan 

sailants. Governor Brownlow hab ad-| woivge-any other’ Conventivnint in| ena 

vices that the Conservatives were the | willing to vote for n negro or North. | of that conuty, 97 

aggressors. The lator chatge it upon | crn Iadieal to roprusent the people of iw shot 

tho Radicals. " Mississippi in Congress ?" 

Etheridge aod Maynard bad a per Itdy our'désire to'deféit that ca 

soual encounter at Greenville  May- 

nard addressed. Etheridge "who re- 

plied. “T Yon't' speak to,jdumiod bei : Tice rat riage 

scoundrels.” Maynard ed, | #y | War of races. e people vote for 
; . n@ojijyention, anid act with ‘becomi 

do.” Etheridge. then Kare! Nanri otige bie 

nard, who picked up 

followed Etheridge inte,’ the ros 

when they wero * This y 

tho Brownlow side, of the story. | sou 


the offices,” and our advice is for him 
never to make the effort In a fight 
the weakest man goes under, and 
whenever the negro forces himself 
into un attitudp hostile to the white 
people, he wit do likew'se. The 
Northern peopl have no idea of di- 
viding the “loaves and fishes" with 
Sambo ; be is first-rate material for 
carrying elections and keeping up 
strife, but must stand aside when the 
public patronage is to be distributed. 
Few freedmen, however, will believe 
this now ; but a fow years hence it 
will be demonstrated to their perfect 
satisfaction. 


lorie 

Gen. W. Le McMillen, who com- 
snanded herg just after the surrender, 
haa been appointed a member of the 
Board of Leveo Commissioners by 
Gen, Sheridan. Gen. McMillen is 
planting i Carroll parish, Lonisiana. 


AA private letter from Pontotoc in- 

forms us that county contains.quite a 
number of anti-convention men, but 
that,the Convention will carry by 
large majority: 
Stoxiricaxt,—A Democratic meet 
ing was heldin the. city of Baltimore 
on the 24th Jt, at which one of the 
speakers declared that the: “sover- 
cignty of Maryland must aot be given 
wn fostnt Onpat of 


‘The whale number of registered vo- 
ters in Louisiana ix 119,396—the ma- 
jority of blacks over whites being 
004. That there will be very little 


<1| DRUGS, ‘MEDICINES 


‘which he positively 
dissipation or indiscretion? Do. you Kemer hat anthem a Yina Fated tame hes 
FANGY § SOARS Per EREUMERY, 


alr diuretic, or ‘a-medietne white iese trates tra oa esl ta el bee my 
immediately arouse and. old stand 
ines ‘arid bladder to a tation? 
}F sorprocuss one bottle ot Mate era "Dhani Tooth dud 
a a 
THE RUBY, Dewhes Uiparn Fisk 
Rag age ty el 


for nn wogodly nsaawiton a. cre : 
ast | dlteration in the above figures may be wa of hie city. "He vital her HhowcnO}e 6:0." 
Front Bt, betwees Leo & Jobson Avenven 


|judged by the fact that during’ the ee an dee Fluid, tit. oe ett Gubobs 
MERIDIAN, Miss, 


past two or threq weeks only 130)/ NA% wl TanRIABARNG, oR WOR WR et aaa manhood 
YIRST-CHARR BAR Room, BL veere the 
Pasapiceannar tren ity ah 


bls 
namey havo been added to the lists inf Sa ieitn, "ara battles oUF only 
tho enfire State. With the exception | jh oxPnetnt belegroor om apni at ene ie dala = 
ihe Unit Tato tad to f i 
linge, Ts to, hangs af toe YOUR LIVER ieee we 1Y ofeloek. 
ste be Kept in eas Sena 


ifest the further will webe from jus+ 
tice at her bands,—Hapdaboro, Dem- 


ocrat, 


caer 
The Madidal Mayor of St. Louts has been 


ied agreed 


ee 


KING, OF pcan 


never fills ba heal nd | 


a arccia 


tt eh 
4 ea Sa 


‘The DeKalb, MI 4 & in the Bodie gunner. fi _ | ime s 
Hh. Canning ape ‘sol- h. jhe J MERIDIAN, ; . - 


‘The New York Cons¥tational Con- re erenreneenies Wits | GOL Uiveases et : Re co ER ; 
i suffrage to the’ ne- 


ama a290 fu t 
Mail Train Jem . 
ing the: Mall Ted Wave 


i 
Shere: itt ica 
An 


| would 


Ve Crenads dally 
vig st Meare 
Lalaville Ratlroudl forall pointe north 


phe dels 3 1804. ta 


Tarn Meu 
erriving at Grenade at pm. asi 100%: mo 


ions with tale 
A. § LIV REMOWE, Gout fap. 
CP Oanuar, Oeg) Tem ARIS: 


MILITARY: DIRECTORY. — 


Lon Saturday Tat. en 

ext ininkator OF thie Method 

tion, by appolutment, mn i . 

Aurel tis Tile places QMbout Att ‘| : 
ulrod Macks were iterentt.— | gallont 

Illa speech, thongh deckledly Republiean, 

was moderate anit conciliatory: amd vers: 

Fepectfil to thowe velth whon he differed 

f 


ie nilvocary of a conventid 

the matter very: eléarly 
colored fellow-cltlzens, neh fe a nian 
i tate ty Ry tie 
We think he could} 
veg] ete ai 
emer 


cferred, to Un, 

we dissent, from, several thing, ae 
etic phiehre wholsy, bes orate i 
tertaluhig. and contalned 
waltilited ty Ihitthiet oud 
onal prope, Dadet a a 

At veil be ween from hia Pre Sa 
pabll 


‘lee 


terprisc on Wed and on 
‘Thuralay at the plantation of Major 
Mims, in Jasper,and on Friday at Pauld- 
ing. & 
PALMAE YL 
‘The friemls of W, i Sina Enq. will 


de Interested. ek 
another eolti 
on ils sown Hook.” ane th Fiphily bea tons 


groceries 


Jolnwoe. ae in a vita 
Sa rats 
se 


age D. 
Ba 


article, lag whab AY? 7 

guitaine, ‘nicdiead py to 

Virtues,” ‘Tile name =Ditters 

used to cover a villainons 

Poor whisky and some hitter drug. ‘De efaeres 
orate the Red Jacket with thi 


Duoncoorr & E Cornttany tr 
‘RDY.—Of all compounds ever: 
spentie or panna 


their. 
i mada ae i‘ 
iene car cae ok em rae 


phan bya gE an 


Hae : 


{n another column. that, Jue wilt | 2 (dengtioy ke 


i vende’ clk 
epi cates 


dng that 


eearace 
to relieve 


nders, sid, the 
alnedt “then 


Ware naviven Tro, Bonita tof 


thint Pru reat ‘on her 
dah Tur hosliier we. 
the New York Gpastinational Con- 


's'\ oe “on 
Faybiy curious 
Grant recently 


Bic 1a ea 
jeeeeans ere fears 


at en 


Jers, but Anan Jatianated that a sult wel Mat = hidun and atin. it ts 


ptlve tracts 


Sires: = 


Tig ect es, Heal 


py a ‘lord on 
la ey aa ig 


il 

eves Come 

r iat fa Sheridan, 
Mes, be eopnmeneo pier 


was 
att \- 


| ah onler ant ae 


tabalonent fs 


Sr. Lovie J ee f 


Lecter = 


BO@IT 80; Cholew 312 ‘sdcels 


cha i 7 Snes trl q 
wm aga a 0 


yee inet ye jase WEL 1. 
Ming 


i in 
i ae ih 
| Deceased was | Nev 
‘lu 
Hse act 
Taciavitin duly 
1 | JAS Bt 
6 | 733 oman to relay 1% 
tl 9 Wheat (ftom 
rere OS. ‘Oats iit bflk 
ie Hacon— shoulders 


AE) a Neder tree Bore ito. Sai Meds 


it i ietaoin aeBiners eG. 


: al: fe eaesoniaetaay ek,“ | as 


Btautery hi to 
Abaeht S eae 
Tata ‘ih advices that 


ex pitas, orphan any 
ser aera 308 


annowneenthagitiie Navajoc Indlans ae 

on the ware 
The sreaallroa bridge aver the But 
Prace ls pronquuced 

unsafe. 
f Genvral ‘Théinas’, 
is that the troop 
eptucky Cannot de spared 

needed homap twalntsin order, General 
Hiromas hopeetedys te troops tn, Teumeds 
ace to beable to malntain order in the 


¢ | Couns, and all 


d : rah 

nue coo Forti) eo eprint ing 
the road from Brown-ville, is) alre: 
pnts | Nihelmers Forts are to bel 
There Works were Iuilt by: the Freneh 
hil General’ Me! 
cumoxn, Vac July 

was this morning: assaulted at 
Exceutive Mansion hy Mrs, Driacolh 
who war Immedintely after x 
Te nssaule 


Nitiead lenis 
Tnteryet.— 


ot of 
ne tlltray. 
anti convention 1h hecoraln; 
lar with thes white people ¢ 


WMThe cholera ts 
1 | friereasing ttl Gol: Mel et | 
ut Fort Lyon. Lieat. Halen, st I 
ther Deininisar, at Tow 


killed! tir the riot one yeur nyo 
mony took place in the Mechante's Inst! 
ite, thee neenesof ithe riot. ‘There was 
Je ) ineppstzation ‘on the subject by 


ity, send tree wo 


= directions far 


the sake of sallering” 


all who need 14, 
making the Hinple ratty: 


90% fe ig Sellar seat tho pommue of 
eure 7 * 

To allwho Aetire x, he wil send a chpy uf 
the predetiption deed (free of charge). with 
thedirections for preparing aud wing the 

6, hich they ae Ut, sy fron 
th aiiag’a SAN Rani] 


gt hyestemy; Lung Alfertions 
The only object of the advertier in rending 


ty Bowasit, pd 
[etrmanetd 0 which 1a) yiorark: 
evaluable, and hp hupadevery rullerer will } 
try his remedy, as st will ovet them nothing. | 
and may 
tl 


ishing 
ye 


ein Dleming! Parties 
ioneyare uy refyr 


K ogi Co New Yolk. | 


THE GULLETT STERL DRUKINGLN, « 
‘Tila celebrated COTTON Wt 


‘equal number 


Wd following onter’ $4 tn print this 


aye 
sieer Fru Mi 
Ontrs: 


Ton of the roves of 
nemetren eral Chae. Grit, U 


= ae 

Asghow tliat J. W. Throckmorto: | 

wake ag Joint Iimpedtnvent tne 
ats of thie State 


ba i" 

day ple 

rem = w 
FE 


joret radlea) ,namued Gly 
an famed Driggoll. who it wis 
changak disturbet the meet 
way nnd drewttully Hew 
hy the polige, who Were folly 
‘Kit . 


tis ae n 
ia rie 


ee a 


vis superfine “i 


Lltuselt will probably be ther 
MMelnb-as well na private, accounts rep- 
resent great danger of ontrayes In all parta 


iC » Gen. Tho saps 
Ff glean toy has ordered ‘allt 
T90) enkiyeky 
Thole believer, with tle Torces at ‘his 
HB) | command, eri the riots at 
| Moniphha Nash vile andl other larg tatyris, 
WOELOW 


i 
hog? is 
tee 
ite 
Queretero will be sent 


for trials 


82030, Horan dal’nnd 
We. the former at buyers’ option until 


; | Next week. 


parereen ae 
Snoorixa.—It seems from tho num- 
ber of shooting affrays which have oc- | 
onrrod in Grenada recently, that 
things are quite lively’ there in that 
line, and thnt that city is nbont. to | 
become tho ‘hell’g,half acre” of Bis 
aissippi. We regret very muchirto 


hear this, as wo know'all tie old eiti- |" 


zens are qniet and Jaw-aliding men, 
Bob ‘Chatham ‘shoots’ ‘one Tnilidge, 
for instanés, one of the Itozistrars of 
ma that connty.—Panola Star. 

SST eeeee er — 

Tol fg thag dog of youre 

Nowe fs half hunter sand halt 
Jnunty for totes, when. he. Ix 
wha by thie atove when he Is sa 


PUBLIC MiETING, 
we wishing fo emigrite to: Blon- 
requested to atten a meeting at 
I In Marge on tay erent 

Stomday th ft 


lide Oe test 
lay of Uirenit Court. ‘The object. af the 
Ineeting ig to appoint a committee oF gen 
Hemen to vialt Hex eoastry art report 


rvations. W-ITE. 


i 
ored eople, and such other ltizens as 
fallow: 


as 
nterprise Wednesday, daly a. 
Major. Mims’, 


cones ELE STB, 


ad. Tt noparates Crom thes Cotton all motes 


all other xi 
Send for 
COTTON 


PR 


0 in tur thy 
"1 Mute toss, which 


ry 
bale of ww 
SMALL PORTAL i 
wed Mth wed Plat 
exritaltures haplonen 


ft HODLEY A CO, 


No.9, Verdaly ab, Sew Orlean 
Joly 28 sown, 


Mosers. PLEASANTS & 09. 
TOBACCO © MER Gl. \N 


LOUISV EL 
RE PREMARKD 
hs 


co a 1 ch: 


MEY put peter boxes 


icKnigen, eed wet 
UpaLiVE bu wy rate 


ity ofdack- 


Of Jackson 
Mayor. Meri 
Miss. 


thirte dullars po 
We will give all nec 


‘CyakD 5 Rea 7 OLE A | 
Reda ehet Biles] 


STAR STABL E! 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI: 


BAY’ co Fige annd esmmmondioy 
nt SEyquly ty wecom 


oy Lavery 
sine | kaw bit Tew). 
Tam dewrmined pot to be excelied b “Say 
tab tale, 
endiinee om arrival of the 
pep, orn 
race and 
an Gros Mink you to 
& Dang apes 


by the day, week, on: 
ch for! ee’ 


: leeamneea ; 
BRING BROWS £'C0.)2 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPT,* 
now troerving front New York, 


| 
TICKET 


ithe Gov ds! ¢ 


tl 


‘Tho grea popalacity of the 
Charter Oak aged mi < 


ry 


Prhorrececte FoR “Te nEALTay 


ond 
for 
1 therefor the pablie that Fall promyys | rT : SICK 
pn mio, vou Ui et promyy ey) REAMEY PORTHE SwK. 


ot 
api ¢ | 
Tice gaa aac: | 


“Charter Oak” 


‘The original V'atemt Bot Air Plas ChartefOae her er 
Cooking Steven arg made exclusively by thet 


Excelsior Mannfaéturing Co., . 
St Louis, 


STIMOKY 1% 18 Dror 


a ay ate 


8 my nate and date of Patent om | 
nd are imitations and able ty j roe. 


fo OUES BPI, 
RICE BROR'S CO} New Orient, 
le Auens m Blatt ot Louialaiin 


SCBDIVISION OF PLANTA 


jem: ANCES Fon 


UNS. 


ALL. 


Mussina Central 
Mobile & Ohio, 


Merivan de Vicksburg or 58 
& Tenviejpes Sk. 


COSTS ONE DOLLAL 


Adlencraption af the property 
sans by 


ivcttore Pr eieticny Ge Capon 
VOMTHUN ROOWING EVE wer nih te 
1b ve 

abd Ga be ready uypllad UF | (f 


ie LN, Géivernment, 
ef tue uulity 


We pattiendarls 
Hiildoogs, Mores, { 
ope, Steumbe, 


MICA ROOFING PAINT, 


IN IRON, oF SHAN 
anal 1 threw eu 
Xo leit aay tum inert, wud Ot | 


unary prune 
f 
mmnutactorere of ULACK LRT 
HM, TAKKED FLY AND AOOPLS 
hte the Trade, 


L se ur nBebe, 
Fates, 


Circulars and Frice 
Tigittatur oyguticn watd ak tow | 
dire 


tedspepularity has eprai 
aria of shat Geally 


eoverable particle of Uva 

"rine eaiructnd HL don 

"oles . pped we larce 

fx! f the CHINGARUKA dering the 

Past tw sears. and we lier bet prem a wa 
th 


ie 


‘one! 
To stud: Jook thy will revealin 
Se eg rr ia 


Twould be thine? 
‘When sickness doth oppress 
With love's unwearied vigilance to 


Waking—to soothe or caress thee 
Sleeping—to Metin dread each sound to 


eatel 
‘Thy slombers that might break. 


» I would be thine! 
When vex'd by worldly crosses. 
To cheer thee with affection’s constant 


car 
Tortay thee ‘neath the burden of the 


By showing thee how deeply thou art 
dear— ° 
Most so in thy distress. 


I would be thine! 
Gently and unreplying 
To ‘bear with thee, when chafed and 
spirit-worn, 
The hasty word, the quick reproagh, de- 


nylugs 
But by the soft submission which ts 
ni 
Of steadfast love alone. 


I would he thine! 
Not passlon's wild emotion 
To show thee, stful ws the changing 


wind : 
But, withaeilh deep, fervent, ite devo- 
tion, 
Todeto thee the help meet God de- 
algn'd— 
For this I would be thine! 


Tux Cuoxcm Ceremeation at Rows.— 
The New York Herald’acable dispatch- 
‘en eny the religious ceremonies at Rome 
in celebration of the 1800th anniversary 
of St. Peter's martyrdom and St. Paul's 
exnonization and twenty-five Dutch, 
french and Spanish martyrs in Japan as 
saints, was one of the most gorgeous 
witnessed in the world since the days of 
King Solomon, The observances com 
menoed with a general illumination of 
the city. St. Peter's looked like a great 
e_hsrol co fre. At the seme time there 

jase grand procession o| lates, priests, 
mocks and soldiers from b8 Vatisian to 
St. Peter's, The Pope was carriéd on 
the throne. 

St. Peter's was magnificently decora. 
tad with cloths of gold, silver tapestries, 
000 yards of erismon 
wR was lighted with 
py millions of wax candies, There 


of igo 

dred “ardinsls and archbisbope, mary 
tl o.sand elergyma), prieats,monks, nuns 
and soldiers from au parts of the world 
wore present. ‘The Pope celebrated Grew 
gotian mage in Latin and Greek. 

‘Two interruptions occurred. The curs 
stain on one of the windows took fire, but 
wrere promptly extinguished. A man be- 

0 crazed by the splendor of the scene 
deat his throat. ‘The pope at once 
secrated the church stained with 
‘the blood of the suicide. Lisst composed 
-extra musiofor the. grand mass, which 
was accompanied by the choir at the 
dome of St. Peter aod the firing of can- 
non from Castle St, Angelo, 
<< 
How Newararsn Epirors ane Pain 10 
Part paper editors are well paid 
in Paris. It isaffirmed in the journals 
that M. Clement Duvernois, who was re- 
cently one of the writers of the Liberte, 
und who ia about to become editor of the 


year and 
his duties’ 


. Infact the Paris 
“ er part of hie time in 
ing cigars and tal ; and if he 
Kkoocks of tn afticle or two's, Weck he 
thinks himself wooderfal industrious.— 
: ho lets «week pass without 


Sometimes 
writing a Ti 


CHEAPEST BOOK HOUSE IN THE SOUTH 


BLELOCK & C0.; 
Wholesale Booksellers 
AND STATIONERS, 

190 Canal Street, New Orleans, La. 
Dealers Supplied at Lowest Rates. 


tH Send your address for our Cata- 
logues of Setiool and Miscellaneous Books. 


june 30 swly. 


T. GRISWOLD, & CO., old firm of Hyde 
3 eetablished ts New Orleans 


L, KOUNS & BRO., 59 Common Bt, X. 
Muoetactered by De. 


SUMMER COMPLAINT, IRREQULARIT ES 
‘OF THE BOWELS, RESTIVANESS, 


Gives health to the child and rest to the mother, 
oy quantity of certificates 


at 
merite, which It will do upen triel, 
salah JAMES HULDLE & Co, 
tors, 


PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


MURLEY'S BARSAPARILLA, 


Fall the remedies that have been divcovered 
for the thoasdnd 


ind to contain -pexiows fngredies 


eb effects of this Narva 
parila, apd oftentimes injure the health of the 
Tt le not so with Huriex’s pr 


found to etfeet a cer 
‘care of the following complaiats 


Aftctiona of the Boneh, Habitual Costrrences, BIRMINGHAM, 1 


Hurley's ‘Ague Tonic, 


PERFECTLY RELIABLE. 


Hurley's Ague Tonic 


felled to effect acure, All who hare need it 
cheerfully tall their aifticted friends of {tan a 
sare and certain cure tor chilla and fever, 
one suffering from the chill wonld consult their 


Nenaast 10 take eom- 
pared with others, and will be certain to cure 
All eases of fever and ages or chills and fever. 
Send for it to the proy 


Popular Worm 
> 

As thie is resily 4 arectric rom w 
palitable form to give 
the plrce of all other arate for f 

a plice preparstions for wor 
being perfectiy taste 

ite ds | James 


SEWING MACHINE 


dere eet mt ct 
eal Pair, 1866, Aare 


The World's Fair, 


LONDON, 


Exposition, 


PARIS, 
and at every 


United States Fair 


Where sewing Machines have been exhibited. 
Every Machine ts 


WARRANTED THREE YEARS. 
far end for a Cirealar, we 
A. SUMNER & CO., 
70 Jefferson treet, 
mayliew MEMPHIS, TERN, 


Fren 


fi ; 
RICE BROTHERS & CO., 
89 AND 91 CAMP STREET, 


—and— 
063 PHAGAZINE OTREET, 


New Orleans, 


Warehouse, STiand 99 Julia Street ay 9 ).or $6150 he earns in four yeers. 


DIRECT IMPORTERS OF 


1ELD AND WOOL- 
VERHAMPTON 


Hardware, 
Cutlery, 
Guba and 
Edge Tools, 


ff-red to the Country Trade ats 
ont of importatien, 
BUILDERS HARDWARE, 
Marb‘cized Lron Mantels and Mantel Grites 
7 of Haliders’ Rim and 
{Rolled Pinte HINGRN; 


ARH WEIGHTS, 
ad Wronght NAILS; 


mW, 
ne yoods at each priees ae 


SAMUEL LOCKE, 


Nos, 37,30,41 42 P et Street, 


Late Front Levee, between Custombouse and 


Bieorilie Streets, 
New Orloans. 


IMPORTERS and DEALERS IN 


HARDWARE, 


Tin Plate, 
Sheet fron, 
flr Iron, 
Nails, 
Axes, 
Castiogs, 
Manilla Rope, 
Hand Bellows, 


Blacksmiths’ Beliows, Plantation Saddlery, 


od 


AGRIOULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 


of every description, 
Jem, H, Hall's (Mayervilie, Ky.,) PLOWS 


Cathous COTTON BCRAPERS 


q “ — QUTTON RWEEP 


a | Vout’s Patent COTTON PLOWS & SCRAPERS. 


Fan Mills, ‘ 
Corn Shellers, 


TINSMITH'S dhomes 4 To0Ls., 


COOKING & HEATING STOVES] Iecurer on 
of every deseription. 


Straw Cutters, Etc. 


Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tiaware 


ANNUAL 


inl 


OPES OONSTAPTLY, DAY AMD RYERING 
Carner of Camp and Common St, 
Inthe Elegant and. Spacious 
TRON BUILDING, 

NEW ORLEANS, LA. 

Founded in 1832---Chartered by the 
Legislature of cpr pa 


Saddlery, Hexness,,.. Trunks, Vali 
No, 17 North Water Street, 


WITH COMMERCIAL, AGRICULTURAL, 
AND MECHANICAL DBYAMIMENTS, 


THIS COLLEGE, bes, by its own mer 
ite and practical lan of educa- 
tion, outlived all the betally 


Stave of this and the South. 
Wenera Stone Is isthe 


Oldest Commercial College im the 
United States, 


AMPLE ARRANGMENTS FOR 


Cne Thousand Students 


During the Current Year. ‘THOS. DOGOAN. Le ae man 
Co ive Coat and Val the Ed- ” 
omperative Coaend Yolne of the Et! L. BREWER. &,CO-, 
nory and Literary Colleges ? 
1 is Believed to be the first in Europe 
chartered with Commercial, 


SALE OF 
vt 


ta, Every student who gives 
attention to tbe imetrwotion, ‘qualihed 


before graduating keep 

peer guotepey den the: iness i dnt 
mny be, and do the Correspondence of MOBILE, ALA. 

any boars, Students oan ree [aT Orders will be"promptly attended to, 20 
icon Byacisk, Otis Latte or Creek er 
[anguagen, or 08 T Mathematics, began) 2 


io, vepacainly.. We have 
Gout of full Commeraial Course 


Contig expenses, abc ‘aa 
otal Sepia cc : 
‘After which the studeat steady to go| Mianutacturer, 
into business, and make $1000, $2000, or 


$3000, annually. 
Cort of Ouoixany Lirexany Coutzoss. 


—About $400 per sonum, for four years, 


MOBILE, ALA, 


or $1600 ; clothing for four years, ¢200, nar occult Booka ISG PAM, 


or $800—total $2400, and four ot | Mereant 


""W.M. ROCK ELL & Co, | Insects on Planta Fowis, Animals &e. 
General Commission Merchants, 


America, ‘COTTON UN. 
eriouliural and Mechanical Depert- Fir, Freee i fren sn Deir 


M stcal’ Instruments 


No. 6 (old No. 44) North, Waler St.) 


Wicieumle Sitconre 


._ SBR coe out ot ag in to de 
*COSTAR'S" RAT, ROACH, Bey Exterm’s 


Is for Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas Bed-Bu, 


= {11 Beware! ! ! of all worth- 
‘Boccessors to 4 elock & Oo, 
. See that “Cosran's": riame ts on 


less 
BOOKSELLERS, , STATIONERS,| cath Bos Hottie, and Flask, betore you 


sited | No. 65 Cor. Commerce and 8, Louis &4,| BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK tar Sold i Merial, 
j wi 


)\ MANUFACTURERS, 
i Barnes, Ward & Orleans, 
Dealers in FE Wholesale Agents ioe Bouteen Stas! 


co TAR 
RE tor 
BUCKHORN SALVE. 


or ¢ r 
Cancers’ 


pespetipy pyr Our imagen hii ppm roa ’ apt : le eae py Sores; 
to work after three or four months, an ser Law, eolog cal Vea ! i 

make, aay the first year, about $1200;! ¢ 000) and Miscellaneous Books fo| Commission  Merchat Cutaneous At el 
and tmavears.and nine moathe sb prob-| 1) 0 ng terms, i ‘Deolers (a ail kinds 6 te, hand. Lj S Bliss er Bpidass Teeees 


juot $255 leaves $5802 not gain to our 
BStadents; but to the other a net expense 
of $2400; or $8295 our student has gained 
over the other. We suppose the Siu 
dents in both oases to have & good Eos 


busine 
dent to earn $1000, #2000, o $3000 aa 
nually, tobe the best fortunes parents i) " nt 
can give theirsone. Solar as airewsaee fai 

ni 6 thousands of our gradual Mi 
oat of profitable ‘employment. A word erlaian. 
to the wise is'wufficient, 


Jireulare and Catalogues Sent to all 
Wine saem AT THEIR OLD:STAND, 
N. B.—Young gentlemen who have en- 
00 the Corner, and their 


tirely pegleoted their vtadies for the past 
few years, oan here be perlected in any 


DIOINING, 
TERMS---Payable in Advance, " 


Poomansbip—tessons not limited, § 25 00 FU Are then sad Yeas soppiy of 
Book-keeping—double and single , 


try, ete., a perfect course, : 60 00) Dry Goods, 
Arithweiio—ineluding all com 
‘ner cal lations, : ¢ : ing, 
Teonare on Odenaiercial Law) } Clothing 
The above constitutes the Commercial Groceries, 
Course. 

Stationery for Commercial Course, 
ganelading ‘Bank: books, '$ 19 00 Handoeew 
tationery for Penman! : 
Diploma, for Master of Accounts, 10 00 Catlery, 
Eoglish—-Gramatipal Course, : :' 50 00 
Eogliah—full Course, not limited, Crockery, 
including History kibetarie, te. 100 W0 
French—full course, not limited, 100 Bagging, 


Spanish—fall course, not limited, 100 00 
German—full course, not limited, 100 00 Rope, 
Latin —fall course, pot limited, 100 00 
Greek—tall gourse, not limited, 100 00 


Algebra—fall course, ot limited, 60 00 Boots, 
Geometry—full cours not,limited 50 00 
Teacher's Course of Penmanship, 100 00 Shoes, 


A Life Ticket in all the Departs 
ments, +f at sian 
For sey Language, per month, : 4 4 f 
Drawing permonth, rth t 7 SIN CNTRY. 

N. BA Student ing paid for.» EVER SEEN 1N THIS COUNTRY 
Course in any branch aa above, ia enti- 
ted to a Life Ticket in that Department. 
Ho ean attend such branches as be may 
desire, 

A diploma from this College is a pas 
here are mostaly predating olsen — 

ere Bre MOD! ting — 
Students can po ‘at any tinie, Clergy- 
men’s sons and crippledsoldiers will have 
a liberal deduction made, 

Board and lodging in American, | !ss 
French, Spanish, or German’ familics at 
from $30 to $35 per month. 


Office Room, No. 7. 


old 
to call, snd i 
they willbe sure to 


FACULTY: 
RUFUS DOLBEAR, Passperr, 


Lecturer on Business Customs, Books 
kweping, the Sienosof Peomanship, 


et 
Agdosltural Department,—-, Prin - 


Commercial 
Mem! 


COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


wuggenesrannendth 
‘Purchasing A gents 
Office No. 418 North Second trent, (Up dusira) 


Hurlbutt, Sturges & Co., 


cnargiewly 


branohes they may dare, in a few| NTRS W . STORE 


AYE on band and arp constantly rpociving 


‘WELLS + MANNING, 


BS 
China, Glass and | 1A %whoteale Agents orBouthern Staten: 


nS’ 
1. W. Corpe Tuarth and Bi. Obarlen Ste , ¥ 


|DOWDALL, HARRIS € CO 


500 00 yp Hate, 


Staple and Fancy Grecerigs Animals, 0.4 
if * Boxes 95 et s., 00 ete. and Ol sizes, 


By Barnes. Ward & Co, New 
La, Wholesale Agenta’ fur South 


SSS ST 
PRANK & NOBL & Co, asad 


St. Louls, Mo, 


for Descriptive Damphirt, esa “COSTAR? 


, NIV 
MW. WARNES PATENT UNIVEMAAL 
Atmonpheric’ Portable 'Soda’ Fiuntain, 


CORN SOLVENT, 


Manufactured end sold hy the I'stenter, For Corns, Bunions, Warts. &c. 


508 North F ” Streets Bi Leis, | | SL Denre 88 meso cee. und Gt stare, 


ta Sold by all “Druggista everywhere, 
Ravi tp ENTE COSTAE Depot 


484 Broadway,N. 
ea Dy RY, i Chadwick, Meridl- 
Barnes, Ward & Co. New Orleans, 


mbyt-se3m, 


Wholesale .0 , Retail Dealers tn 


WARE, 


ST, LOUIS, MO. 


' 


ft 


Tawi 


“COSTAR’'sS” 
PREPARATION OF 


opi -BITTER-SWEET 
= (ORANGE. BLOSSOMS 


1] You mxavrirrixo tite comrrextos. 
gpd, Beautify he, Sin, 

ples, Eruptions, &c. 
Ladioa are now using it fn preferance to 


Noxe! Up 
'R. Chadwick, Meridi- 
far & Co. New 
for Bouth- 


or 
1, ass. 
2 erat 
a gt 


wena 
jdltge bse 


TLORNEYS AT LAW, Meritian, 20m, 
ASE errs 


A 


rp: Thame 
aS YOUNG! MEN: 
“Car A private ror, ergry tte Poya. 


+ Sitanted ‘Bhi the, 
Motte an piney 
‘ FACULTY: 


‘Troma’ 8. Garionour, 
of ‘K. Kinxratnicx, 
i 


% aot 
ie tho pant bos a 


serie vee at 
a Ly fo 
i be chapel ape pe 


Pg pedal ‘af Mort) d 


ARKIN tfrom ws Latirange Kyo 
und hes large experi 


dewire’ making this 


therefore, they Nak ony. bora 
ce 0 fair tris y nV ne 


26 aR IOON tiqu 


SAGES SOME Ee 


MERIDIAN, ‘MISSISSIPEI, SUNDAY, UGUST Th 1867. 


ate TOSEPIE BOTTO. 


G Wholesale | putt ER TES; 
AD Diy iae bee 
PLANTATION SUPPLIES, 


81 Imported DEA bes & Lipuors, 


‘ANA CIGARS, 
‘smasone INFECTIONERY, £0, 
Waabington.itreet) 


(WHOKSBURG, MISS. 
ie ett stk ae 


‘08 oes 
1 VICKBHURG’ 


Guns, bmanaiw anal, 
FISHING TACKLE, &c. 


tery: Soe aati Celebrated 


Ry a8 All Kinds of ie pists, my Repaired. 


BOOKS ait STATIONERY, 
Music; Mtision! 
"7a ieee Pee fot 


Machines. 
and, 


te i 
DAVIS; © MOBRIS, 
Cotton: Factors, 
Rect, erwarainn isd 
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


A vicksuona, M183. 


station 


40 our New Otitaag trjend: 


Go,and J, ity Powell, N. 0, 


| SRB eek 
Wok "tLETMS & CO 


FORWARDING AND 


ay ITLER & ELLE 
20 Bt michael Street, 
Mobile, * 


henge: op band a LARGE STOCK 6! 


Plantation and 
Dearborn & Jersey Spring Wagons, 
Wiihiand withons TOPS; 
TIMBER WHEELS, CARRY LOGS, 

Trucks, Carts, Dray, Whaelbarrows 


— ae 


Wheelwright. Material ! 


Wagon and Buggy Spokes, Hubs, 
s ‘Rims Shafts, Tongues, &t,, 


AW af Shin wo otftriMt WHOL ALR aod 
RETALL, at LOWEST CASH PICKS. 
BETLSI 


mayijerinn Nm, AQS. Mchad! ares. 


$00. PARKER, 7. 1, LAKE. THOS, Yr. #NELDON. 


af aS, i 
PARKER, LAKE & CO., 
.|Cotton Fastors’ and Grocors, 


Norttiwest Oorver Mt. Lobis and Water Stx. 


MOBILB 6... puevendg es ALA. 


— 


Keep aways on band, Bagging and Rope, Nails, 


AXD ALL KIXDA OF 


— Cigars, Tobacco, Fine 


eet fe 


‘IRA, W. PORTER’ & CO. 


ODD-¥ELLOW’S HALL, 
Royal Street, - 
MOBILE, ALABAMA. 
Wholesale and Retailers of 


Hardware 


Hardware 


a full Stock, ebtaidting in part of 
PLANTERS' HARDWARE, 
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, 


HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 


ax 


DESIRABLE COODS 
For Merchants and Traders. Also, 


msatohes 


: Alabama- 


ST, seinen Tore. 
NEW ORLEANS, 
Propriators' 


Wx, A. Tuono. of Seve Orleana, 
We. Chinceny2iiof Npoitvwid Hotel, Wehesned 


977 Telegtaph: and” Riflradd-OMtees f 


Tom AIL 


CUSHING HOUSE, 


Corner Sixth ‘Street and Ohio Lowe, 


f 
CAIRO, LLL, 


Wagons, |=reorre- Jane wsina 


Campbell House 


(Formerly the Roper Honve,) 
JAS. W. CAMPBELL, —Proprictor. 


(Late of Sumter,County,) 


MOBILE, ALA 


House, 1 rolicit « share of public pat- | 


feeling confident that t can jive 
én alt whoutop with m 
‘nay lnwem J CAMPBELL, 


“THE. NELSON HOUSE, 


ay rue 
RAILROAD, JUNCTION 
Jackson, Miss., 


q 


be Proprietor wijl spare uo eMfurte to wake 
1 at home 


Good Fare & Good Rooms 
STOP AT TOE 


MAGNOLIA . COTTAGE, 


., JACKSON, MINSISSIPPL. 
mar law 


+ Private Boarding 
BY MRS. ANN DOZIER, ST. LOUIS, MO 
and cortmodious Fel 


wean 

apriCawtl, 

Petton House, 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, 

W,§ PATTON, PROP'R. 


nade 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
JOSIAH JONES, -: PROP’R. 


in 
Rotuiida ‘of Hotels: Mr. 1. Callum, Peter 


AVING taken and thoroughly rafitted the | M 
the bowels suonld not fil ta use a tow 
| dows of 


: I 
Thongh not'the “ Biggest” Building, 


and will be pleasad to | 


Johes House. 


Weekly, 82. 


DIARRHG, 


‘Httsstregdfl sumer complaint ry 
‘thausnndis fe 


rh 
le, Seal Inninediately, and, procure 
one bottle of 
PKOMGOOLR' & 0.8,” 
RED DURRHGA REMEDY, 
~Agythat, vou. can: give tt 
"For Infinte'at the tirva-t, 
if 


Vointtingy! eraaipes ain 1 
and, L bowels: wel 


mniediately 


DIARRA T 
DIARRHGA it 


palin and stratutay of 


PROMGOOLE & COS 


DYSENTERY COMPOUND 


ALL MARKTED MEN 


Whose wives ate siftering with ¢ 

pain and suffering eaah month, © 
mich or ty 

yeilntiil, ho Tear 

fading, of the 

Whit wh not wt fall to carry home of 

bottle of « 


DROMGOOLE & COS 


English Female Bitters. | 


Which will eure all ‘hose complaint 
restore Uhetnnto healt ate 


THAT YOUNG 
Whose very. countenance, ante rx 
i 


with the evim 


kis Joy and bright | 


EN, OLD ANT 


lately, arose a ery 
aad bladder toa healthy: aefloa? 
bottle of 
GVULE & COS 


Bearborr: 


nd man 


00 persAmmum. 


NEREMB 43. 


Sanday. :.: : 


RIPTION 
Jeaner) per aBtinin 
sox mouth 
Wer anne 


A reward Lo his ¢ 
{ire not at all w 


trac! 
houn. 
Tl 


tu haviiy For 
Ton, and only yielded a 


known th eet with rernfortenrente 


Jnl suy harbor 
That we reyarde 


ie war would be 
Moot. ut 


portunity of mu wou eapital for 


the future! 


“Mp. Davis’ he went on ty say 


Ie : ., mans . < 
Cominission ‘Merchants, Paints, ‘Oils,  Window-Glass, sdale Hous, RTE iat ay She 
age Makers’ Material. DOORS, ON THE HILL, 


Teasiel Vict w m 
See eee hobs. worse cobs | ee ee , SAZEB AEM ANDLINDS. —|.>5 the Bast Site of the Rail-ond 
Lael ceed WharttbouhsProprictorsy |) or an'sr buh ed ar sltb al Lower 


Prices than berebofore rince the war, 


tw wonderfnt 


Orel yn sn, the 


A SCHOOL AND COT, 
AND YOUNG HAD 


1 OviGkesburg, Miss: 


, Hoggan Nomen tee: 
apeltawam, pt i ie 


ve Wy AURARER, Dash 
MERIDIAN 


cm, wauuiana, Pres, 


4 ae INSTITUTION, 


bor! mentory, 
orthern and 


ice nolo: aie ag Meo ‘Al Cottect ones 
vat Ae be hs i 
purposes. 


Pott Pro IA, HM. to 8 P.M. 


Planters and ‘others witl find | eh eee . sot 1 Tate 


siti Sa doobsade: bore 4,90 
sear | GRUERALSTEAMBOAT AGENTS, |), Fair edventage ta eal belore parehasing 


4 W. PORTER & CU., 


jons andy npr al 


Kemember ast side wear 


dpréawtt "Odd Rellown’ Hall, Royai'st. | pydirond track, Serie 


T. 8, BIDGOO 


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN 


Books'& Stationery, 


Blank Book Mannfacturer'& Printer, 


North gaat Worst. Vruncis and Winter wts., 
MOMILE, ALA. 


MOST RESPECTFULLY call the attention | Wood Engraving. 
of my friends and the public to my large and 


ahoice stock of Bookw una Stationery, wich 


Cincinnati. _ 


FRANKLIN TYPE, FOUNDRY. 
ALIASON, Sup't 


t, Cincinnati, . Ohi 


2a Electrotyping, Stereotyping and 
mnaydswSin, 
1 


am now opening, and ollering atasuaually low French. Burr Portable Grist. Mills 


prices, 


BLANK BOOKS, 


Por Corv Meal, Wheat Flouring and Stock Fee 


Atxo bolting Apparstor, Sroution 


Ledgers, Journals) end Record Books, of Eat | enerae. ete Mil are tf 


the Farlow’ nines of paper. Sy stock of 
oe Uinta to erdee’ and lon quality of pap 
ud durability of binding cannot bp warpesse 


OMes Stationery, 


PAPE! 

* Shave paid particular neaaibom to this depart 
ment, sod here tha har geet asec areal 
bat variety of Note cial 
Coormorstal Pont, Basket ay a 
lish, Preweh asd Aiberséan tanpl 


a SCHOOL ROOKS; 
‘wpa all the Late 


MY nidck ersturuved all tte Seu09l Books tn’ Gee 
iesiesippl,, 


{8 Alabema oud MI 
ditions, 


lectoa “Frenen Ir 


AAG STHAUB& CO, 
jy Oar, Prent d:dohe 


Lumber-yant and Butlders’ Wareroome 
Door, Sach & Venetian Shutter Pactory. 


| PUR PACTORY) 13.0 eo BY 20 FEET, 4 
ve high, "We magulactare aad keep vo 


Pi Sash, Inside « 
aati A enealan vas, Ghd: Pesdl, BUCH a, 
Rave Pitas 


lance! Fi 
agiies ts 
ener pre EE rein eto 
uish of Urante or brick houses 


cage | Sia ise LUMEI ERED ‘chaweetid with tits 
< anexbousive assortment 


‘Orders tiled 
‘amend 


DromcooLe eos 
KING OF CHILLS 


Which never fails to cary all + 
Hous Fever, Tternittent 
yO fur Which it iv 
x the heal or ear 


ir c 
etice In the Southern: 


. Jrpuire 


sodily entredt bf weit 
PROMGOOLE & cos 
CONSTITUTIONAL | MOWARCH 
ich 1 


Phe Ingrediggts of 
the 


“re GREAT 


|SOUTHERN PREPARATIONS |, 


secret le pidauire ait 
plant Ue many. compotnis emanating 
fryn a Northern source. 
Cie Créut Sontthern’ Preparations. 
Tae tireat, Southern Preparations. 
Fon Your Fa 
Pir Yowr Fotnitiee, 
JEP. DROMGOOLE & C05 
Proprietors Mempliis Tenn. 
Oniers can be addressed to 
ISH. & CO. Mobite Ata. 


a M he 
2's, Enterprise 
Who will, <i. orders es jnsmofaeturers 


prices. uly daw 


f the S: 


legsons ard always: tw 
wit comes hard for a you 


Jo Wehiind a fast trotter ; nor 
veable t yom hidy t 

L put on her dresses all by he 

Who formorly had weonple of 91 

to tuke these irksome 

nds. Yet ¢ uo uther rene 

v have wimp 

2 the bist as 

majority 


uy thi 
to earu th 
it, And there are 


ap wall be 2 
the women stronger and 1 
and their Children again improve npon 
the stock, L'have never heard that 
exescise was hurtful, and F 
splted good physiciias on the 
How often do we hear peopl 
plain that they have been otft all day 
hunting for'a Servant w.thout success. 
Had they turned to in, the aornmy 
they could haye done all their work 
themselves in.a couple of ‘hours, and 
saved morey’and shoe-Tenther by te 
Too many pedplé! of’ the 
eboen ‘bronght up to bo 
ni —they. lee now’ tie their 


J. J. SHANNON usr Editor 
————aaeeee 
MERIDIAN, MISS. 
“eed 
OR saLa 
-\t this office, Petitions in Bankruptcy, 
‘With the accompanying Schedules. ~ 


‘The Star adgnits the Eastern ‘coun- 
tiés will vote for = convention, but 
says it will be by the “black vote."— 
Somebody has been hoaxing our. 
neighbor nbont Meridian. Nobody 
here doubts that a majority of the 
‘white vote of Lauderdale will be giv- 
en for a convention: It is a candid 
admission, for which we give the Star 
credit, that bis party is in a hopeless 
minority in East Mississippi. 


Sunday 4, 1867 


——- 

Cavainy For Mostur.—The Mont- 
gomery Advertiser says that a cavalry 
company Jeft that city on the Sist ult, 
for Mobile, having boon assigned to 
duty at the latter plnce. 


egerre 

Dr. M. Emanuel, President of the 
Vicksburg end Meridian Railroad, 
who has been on a visit to Europe, in 
relation to'business of the road, ar- 
rived in New York on the 28th ult. 
His mission has been snecessful. 


——-——_ 
‘Teacuens’ Coxvest10s.—The General 
Convention of Teachers of the State 
of Mississippi, assembled in the Sen- 
* ate Chamber of the Capitol, cn 
Wednesday, 81st ult, Tho time and 
place for the next meeting of the Con- 
vention, was fixed at Oxford, on the 
first Wednesday in Angst 1868. 


——+-20e~ 
Landerdale county, in this State, 
must have a rare population. While 
a committee from one of its towns, 
(Enterprise,) ie at Cairo, Ill, begging 
corn and meat,and even “worn-out” 
clothing, for a starving and naked 
people, the citizens of another of its 
towns, (Meridan,) get off a Tourna- 
icnt.—Hinds County Gazette. 

Tho editor of the Gazetto must be 
xery rusty in Geograp 
woukd not locate Enterpri 
derdale county, 


, elso he 
ise in Lau 


——-~0 

A Brror News —The Vicksburg Re- 
ypublican says the skull of a Union 
¢roldier, taken from the battle-tield at 
‘Ball Run, was om exhibition in the 


All City just before its capitulation | 


ia 1863. This will be news to the old 
Weksburgera. The writer of this wns 
jit Vicksburg at the time referred to 
J&y tho Republican, but never saw the 
whiaill of a Union soldier nor heard of 
iite.being on exhibition. 
— 
Ree Vicxsncno Terronaru.—A cir- 
-cular from T. B. Manlove & (Co., an- 
vrounces that the Vicksburg Evening 
“Telegraph will be issneed on or about 
tthe Iéth inst’ We enter it upon onr 
rosehange list and wish the proprie- 
‘ters-nuccess. The Telegraph will, we 
‘believe, favor a convention and re- 
construction under the present law. 
0 


“The Mexican filibnstering schemes, 
sintertded to avenge the death of Max- 
iniflimn, have not met with success, 
and vappear to havo been quietly 


dropped. Sensible. 
<o--. 


Near Sparta, Tennessee, the other 
day some of Brownlow's tia had 
a difficulty with one of their own men 

,named Bill Davis, They say he 
Lrokerto rna,. when they shot him, 
foen Ibrought him back and staked 
him down to the earth, with his hands, 
fect and head all tied to the ground, 
He lay in this condition until the next 
morning, when he was untied, and 
tarning over on his side, died in afew 
minutes 


Mrs Sallie Gibson, a widow of 
Louise, Ky., committed suicide the 
other day to escape the pangs of dis- 
appainted love. 


‘We have noticed on the Mobile rond 
recently a number of “Fast Freight 
Lime” care. These cars, it appears, 
have been built by the company for 
the newfreight line between Louis- 


chants’ Dispateh and Star Union fast 
freight lines for New York and all 


——————— 
At Dasien, Conn., » few days since, 
couple, who mar- 


hin Captain, who 
one 


also 
Fort 
havo | 


sippi, and serious 

felt for the safety of the crop, as 
twenty days vill euffice for it to de- 
stroy the cotton of an entire county. 
‘The East being liable to be~visi-’ 
ted by the worm:at any time, we pro- 
pose to collate the various remedies 
for its destruction thab are now. going 


the rounds of the papers, so that our 


planting friends may be reaty to fight 
‘the eflempupon his first appearance, 
Prof. Wailes, State geologist in 1854, 
|recommended the uso of torches at 
night immediately after the perfect 
immigo or moth emerges fromits. pu- 
parium or chrisslis state, and ‘lies 
sbroud, it being well known that “fire- 
light attracts insects of this class, If 
the bands of a plantation were each 
provided with a torch of ‘pinewood, 
dried cane, or some similar material, 
and made to pass through the fields 
at intervals of five to ten rows apart, 
shortly after’ twillght had. closed, 
myriads of the moth would perish in 
the flame, each of which would have 
deposited its hundréds of eggs in a 
fow days. Others suggest powdering 
tho leaves of the plant with finely pul- 
verized: quicklime, or the fagimation 
of each separnte plant with snlphu- 
rous vapor produced by burning 
brimstove on chafing dishes, each 
plant being enclosed during the pro- 
cess, in a tight canvass hood. A gen- 
\tleman in Tensas parish, Lonisiana, 
has tried unslacked ashes, sifted over 
the plant, with groat snecess, One 
\hand can protect from one to four 
| ncres per day. ‘The ashes will have to 
{be applied after overy rain, and, it 
may be, oftner. Another planter on 
Red rives has tried molasses aud vin- 
egar, and is fully convinced of its ben- 
efits, if not of its entire efficacy, He 
{placed a number of tin plates on 
jstands the height of the cotton 
| throughout tho fleld, about one plate 
|to conch nere, filing them witha 
mixture of vinegar and molasses, and 
has caught from 15 to 35 flies in 
cach plato every night. Ab exchange 
suggests the use of carbolic or phenic 
acid. This plan, however, Mr. Geo. 
| W. Morse, of Natchitoches, who has 
been experimenting with ‘the cotton 
| worm for several years, pronounces 
| impracticable. It might, he argues, 
produce the desired offect, if you can 
devise avy means to touch thom with 
it; but as the young worms are 
| hatched, and remain some days on the 
under side of the leaf, this will be 
found impracticable, unless, indeed, 


yout eatch each ono and subject them 


all to its action, and then you might 
as well crash them at once. Fires in 
the field might destroys inany of the 
moths ; but whenever they sppear in 
| such quantities as to make that plan 
javailable, enough eggs would have 
| been already deposited in the leaves 
to produce worms sufficient to de- 
stroy tho'crop. His plan is for the 
entire force on cach plantation to turn 
ontand crush all the voracious in- 
sects and chrysalids that can be found, 
burning the loaves rolled up; and 
that the proper time for this is during 
the stage in their existence when the 
worms roll themselves up in the leaves 
of the plant. We have given the dif- 
ferent propositions for the destruction 
ofthe worm without comment, be- 
cause we aro not prepared to recom- 
mend ny one of the modes 
of proceedure enumerated, above 


another. Tho {armor must decide 


for himself which . is tho most 
eflieacions remedy. Many are try- 
ing Prof, Wailes’ plan, and on 


the Hurricane place in Warren county, 
wo notice, with eonsideraple success. 


—-~9- 

The Republican Congressional Com- 
mittee have issued n circular appeal- 
ing for money to give the Republi 
party control of the State ot - 
tions down South. “They cannot 
control unless money, the sinews of 
any struggle, is used to aid those who 
work for that success.” Exactly. 
With all the Loyal Leagues, Army of 
tho Republic organizations, political 
missionaries and documents and dis- 
franchising enactments, tht Radicals 
doubt their ability to control the col- 
ored vote, and want money with which 
to buy votes, and practice frand. Our 
own people will remain-in the aseen- 
daneg, if they are but true to them- 
selves. 


ward a black candidate for 
tial honors. This is avery nico bait’ 
with which to catch Sambo's 
‘Wo warn the freedmen to stand 
of these proffered friende: 
‘never intend to cover them with 


a with: 
the Radical party. He advises every 
friend of the South, who is permitted 
todo 20, to register and vote for a 


trno as delegates, who Will 
in tho military pill sof 
becanse these bills are 
jost or wise; but because such’ course: 
may be sustained by the reasoning 
which controlled “Lee and Johnston 
when they surrendered to Grant and 
Sherman. On tho general issue the 
General says: ~ » 

‘Folidwiag out these views, it seems 
to me the plain and imperious duty 
of couservative men at once to organ- 
ize a4 party, throughout the State, 
and in every district, county and 
township, for the pnrpose of resisting 
radicalism at every step, whether in 

ublic debate, or at the rond side, or 
in the cotton and corn rows, or under 
the cabin roof, whence the poor ne- 
groes are decoyed by wolves in 
sheep's clothing, to secret night meet- 
ings and Sabbath day conventicles, 
with the false threat held over them 
that they will be punished by fines 
and imprisonment if they refuse to 
attend, or Jo not swear to vote for, 
radical candidates, If boldly mot, 
such party tricksters as these are ea- 
sily enough defeated, and the negro, 
notwithstanding his’ ignorance and 
credulity, may yet be saved from fol- 
lowing radical leaders into. a hopeless 
crusade ngainst s superior raco—a 
contest that will'destroy him as cer- 
tainly as it has destroyed the Indian. 

ee 

Tho Old Guard, n New York month- 
ly declares that the only hope of beat- 
ing the Republicans in the next pre: 
dential election is for the Democrat: 
party of tho North to refuse resoluto- 


aoquiesce 


tho votes of States reorganized under 
the military bills. It calls upen 
ns to do our utmost against recon- 
struction, unless assured that we can 
by assisting reconstruction reinforce 
the opponents of the Republican par- 
ty. But if the South will not oppose 
the plain purpose of Congress, and if 
the Democratic party of the North 
shall lack the backbone to dispute the 
title of a President clocted by means 
of votes drawn from Southern “ mili- 


grels “a little long 


tion of chaos and of mongrel domina- 
tion, is one that peculiarly and vitally 
concerns the Southern people. Tt is 
something worse than’ impertinenco 
for men at a eafe distance from the 
sceno of trouble to tell us that we 
ought, with joy, to assist in rondering 
ou condition as miserable as possible, 
for the sake of throwing odium upon 
one party and improving the prospects 
of anot Sach party tactics may 
be very y 
lack the appearance of being magnan- 
imous,—Crese 
— 
Trovnrx 1x Txsyessce.—A Bolivas 
telegram ofthe 20th says 


at Purdy, McNairy county, which  re- 
sulted seriously, ‘The following are 
the particulars as far as they can, be 
learned : : 


ad, by force, to make a negro boy 
vak nt a ‘political meeting. ‘This 
the boy refused to do. Senator Johu 
Aldridge (Radical) remostrated with 
tho militia, but failed to induce them 
to desist. The Sheriff of the county 
then attempted to uso his influence in 
protecting the boy, when he was fired 
upon and mortally’ wounded, being 
shot through and through. 
aoe 
Srntovs Accinext.—Our townsinan, 
R. C. Kerr, while attempting yester- 
day morning, to get on a train in mo- 
tion, near the Railroad Junction, was 
thrown on the track, and one of his 
foet so badly crushed as to necessitate 
amputation. —Clarion. 


The little raft Nonpareil, which 
sailed from New York onthe 4th in- 
stant has arrived at Southampton, 


England. 

‘\ shocking tmgedy ooearred at Chil 
cothe, Ohio, Tuesday evening. A youn, 
man named Hunter with three of his 
friends, were drank together ina. saloon, 
wheu they got into acfree fight” | Hunt 
cr’s mother came in to take him out, when 
he ran out into the street, got a stone, apd, 
throwing it fnto- the crowd, strack his 
mother on the temple, injuring her so se- 
yerely that she lived about ten minutes af- 
terward. Hunter is abont twenty years 
old; his mother forty-five. The whole 


Hectares, | 


ly to recoghize in the eloctorial college | 7 


quostion of th occurrence and dar. -| 


found, but they certainly | 


Last Saturday a difticulty occurred |* 


Fight or ten negro militia attempt- |“! 


‘Walted, to crown im with s matchless glory. 


convention, and for good men and | riage Quietly feeding. 


After & few hours stolen for repose— 
Ho vaulted on thy back to meet hie foes? 
Neest thou. wot the actutillant fred, row-bore, 

‘That NE his eee, peowtg all hia dari” 


suet shag not sod ite, whem te bay oxet's glean, 
tn i 
ot conti ea Magielne creed is len) 


Avil where the plain with dead woethiekest, teem: 
ing! 


Alaa ! tho linkt no tonifad for reniinierence— 
‘The glarien of te pest are dead to thee. 
Coatent beside the servile ox to grate, ” 
Tera wilt thou spend the remnant of thy day’, 
Emblem of thoro thy master fonsht to free— 
And cam hg, ob Jorge pt acne} 
+ Little Sorrel,” #0 well known to every woliier 
V4 command, {4 wtill ving, in well earned 
an objeet Of Interest to-all’ who love the mem: 
cory of his iustrlowe m 


‘Tho Red Jacket Bitters is no worthless 
article, but what it clalms to be, real, 
genulne, medical, preparation, of sterling 
virtues, ‘The name “Bitters” js too, often 
used to cover q’ yillalnots compound of 
poor whisky @nd!some Bitter, drug. ‘Do 
not confound) the RodJacket with this 
cla. 


NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 


——— 
APPAN &0O:, 
Dealers in 
NESSEB GHARGQAL IRON, 
BOILED IRON, 

Steel, Springs, Axles, Nails, Spikes, 
and Book, News and Wrap» 
ping Paper. 

HUBS, SPOKES FELLOES, 

axn 
ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF WOOD WORK. 
be@-For sale low for Cash. 
| augtewem VICKSBURG, MIB, 


(Suegpshors to Greer, Houston fe-Co,) 


"| COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


Wholesale and Ketall Grorers: 
solicited. and promptly filled. 
pee deans oplowbeah RUMRLDIAN, Miss 


MERIDIAN HIGH SCHOOL 
FOR BOYS. 
Rev. J. A. SMYLIE, Prinefpnl. 
Ps pmlc byt? 


(ihe ¥th) ane continue foray weeks. 
TERMS. 


tion sll ena 
September, 


Day to tn 
ing, tueluding Foon, bed, bedding, wel, 
nd lights, vercmat of four wavs, 20 0» 
¥ in Advance, monthly for 


lagepdieg poollaagpers Se 


le for any. prop: 
iby theme 
ke ibis 


wl be ld espn 
a 
ya be apdeed of 


MERIDIAN 
FEMALE... COLLEGE ! 
ELD. J. BLEAMBERLIN, A.M 


‘al Philosophy and Ancient Languages. 
MRS, 8, HAMBERLIN, 


Presiding Teacher—Higher English Branch 
es and French 


MBS. ROBERTSO; 
Instrumental Musi 
MRS. AcI, HARWELD, 
Drawing, Painting, Embroidery, do, 
MISS MATTIE A. WALKER, 
Preparatory Branches. 


Primary Branches. 
| cHARGEs FoR TerTTIO#, &. 


ig popils 
ing, including room, bed, bedi 
1 aed igen per mouth nd 


Princlpaland Professor of Mental and Mor-' 


<-8 
2 


‘tie 
ito 


tend to ol ning moder the 
Bankrupt Law. Weave all the xEcrs- 
SARY BLANKH And \. 
Poni e eager ret 
can be on - 
an the first week In “Anguat. © > 
SHANNON & GALLAGHER, 


Fones pid sae ‘secre 
corporation 0 The: 
Seatac Ant food rckante fre place 


J.J. NICHOLSON & CO., 
On Bydorg Street, between Lee and 
johnson Avenues. 
(At Sanford & Bro’s.old stand.) 
DEALERS Ix-- | 


IDR¥Y GOODS 
GROCERIES. 


WOULD call he attention of the public 
to thelr house, and an examination of thelr 
goods, solictting s Mberal shore of yxitron- 
ay hoping to give. general antistur- 

nif we do not do, We shall fall 
of oli Tatentions; "We do, 
soll LOWER THAN As ON 
think wo will sell iigbers, bubeall and sec, 

30 swan <i; 


WIIOLESALE « GROCERS, 
axp 
Commission Merchants, 
and dealers in) 
NORTH-WESTERN PRODUCE, 
CORNER COFMRRCL AND HALE STREETS, 
rig ) MECHEDIAN, Mies. 


FANCY, SOAP, PERFUMERY, 
OIL, GLASS, INK, &e,, 

Hulr) Ristoratices, Dyestuffs, Tooth and 
Nail Brushes, Cigars, Fishing 
tals, Tooke, ste. 

Also a large Stock of AYRES’, BOOVILL & 
(00,'S Patent Medlelnes whieb | am agen! 
f + | Ne: @ Promt Rtrvet, i 
MERIDIAN MIISISSIPP 
ee Fre orip U2 # compounded day oF night. 

iy 


| Meridian: Star-Brewery. 
TH, eager, 1 would announce fo his 


frienda and ‘hal he ls now pre- 
pared to furnish a 360, 1 artlele of 


LAGER BEER 


in quarter or half barrels on as ressonable terme 

an can be procured North er Booth, 

‘Customers will retura the batrels is soon es 
empty, at dur ex 

‘All orders should be eddressed to 


‘M. L, MeCORKLE, 
maytiowly Meridian, Mies, 
[> Ss RSET, 
N, Bry &yT Hy KENNEDY, 


| Tuition 19 Primary Course, por month... $3 00 
Preparatory ee _ 400 
Collegiate u “ 5 00 
Anciestor modern Fanguages, exch, In ad- 
er month. 160 
“eb ooa 4 09 | od at all bnare of the 
200 Dr. 
30 
‘0 i 
ta) 
310) GCALHOUN INSTITUTE, | 
tal io eae pal 4981 ivacon, Nozubee' County, Hétetinly 
Iocidental fee fo ee eG 
send fe oe ee 4 h oad 


ASH | With the revise? Pharaiseopla.” ‘Prescriptions attended taguretully. 


car 


prok' a “heavy 
~ bale of Cotton. 


OR THE CELEBRATED 


; Cotton Gin. 


M6 ee 
Mew All sizes ‘roo 40 
to BY Bayes, 


("We have pow on babd & supply of the above, 
* Algo : 
Leach & Avery's Plowt,Teaae Seresb'4 Corn Mille; Eagince and Saw «Mile, 


fac! lly, 
Hoe & Co's, Cirealar Baws, Leste lng sa anog Leather, 1ndle Kubber Belting nud Pack 
ing, Iron Pipes, Hose and Copii R 

‘Aso, « General Ansortmont of 


Th ws Nails ane Brazen and Sheathi 
an i sy a a Copper aed Metal Rplkes, ing 


wyn on hand wud. for sale by 


PEAR & CO,, 12 South Commerce Street, Mobile 


HARDAWAY & CO, 


4 AGENTS. 


WHOLESALE. & RETAIL: DRUGGISTS, 


“ 
CORNER WASUIN ABD OLAY STREETS, 
Vicksburg, Miss. 4 ° 


BEP al on band, a darge and complete tock of Drugs and Medicines, auch aa Opiirn, 
‘Untor Spirit euihediing, Npreast Mbuberb, Creda Tartar, Mearboane edu, Lpeous 
Holts, Essential Oils, Select Powders, ete., and lo fact all " 


Ss, 


in strict scedrdance 


DRUGS AND MEDICINE 


Our Fharmaceation! Preparations are i 


Embraced in the Pharmacopia: 


SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, 


FAMILY MEDICINES, 
of various sizes, 


WISDUW GLASS AND Sasi 


Liquors, 


. Liquors, 
Pore Old Cognac Hrandy, Extra Port Wine Cholee ii 
Old Holland in. Soleiday Hostetter’ Bitte 
Whiaky—all of the Lest q cially nelee €@ for 


SPICES, LEXINGTON MUSTARD. PAINTS, OILS & COLORS, 


White Lend, Linseed O11, Turpentine; Cowl OU, Paints of all Colors, ete, 


Dor stock embraces everything coming within the Drug Basinern Give use exlt dud wa will 


gonrantee sstisfaction. 
"All orders intrusted to our caro, Billed with prowmptness and securner. 
. « ‘ * MARDAWAY & 


oplvewit! ¢ 


CO. Ay 
Jashingwn Ftreet, 


Pe My PRRERR, 


P;:H.. PEPPER'®& CO... . 
Established 1847. 


DIRECT ‘IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS. 
Corner of St. Francis and Joachim Streets, 
MOBILE, ALA. 


' Have constantly for salo much 
THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK oF DRY GOODS. 


‘ever offered in this Market. 
4 ¢ So maces RY 
THESE GOODS, NAVE BEEN IMPORTED DIRECT 
from the Manufactures of Europe anjt America, dnd’ will be sold as Cheep as by 


any other House on this Continent, 


EEG Narrnter ot crentor Ale with the above house, 2 


party were arrested and are now in jail. 


saa 


ei 


be. %, tf 
: at Toss be wi regs fom 81 te 
carelessly of willfully injured of 
roche the Principal in 


ry 
‘Mall Trait leaves, 
i aal.ant 
enreeat LBs mm; arriving at 


tod 
fanaa Sn oa ‘erie at rai 


ma 
cite lee FO ara 


: 7, 
trlal two-day, Mr. Merrick 
reac an and coneladed Bis arguinent for 


the a 
Sth. Beadleyem pinake waht 
The registration 


wire fay more 
i iat a mand opm. | of Lalatana, le compscied as Hons 


My pcm. a a 


“A. R_LIVERMORE, Gent Bap't. 
C. T. Oaxurr, Gent Ticket Agent. 


MILITARY, DIRECTORY. 


(BR r 


are Stabe ug. J ee Tull iorntng a 
Seema, a 


mivention. Netra 
on a convention 


Cotton Git, the use of which exnsen cot- 
ton to sample enough higher over the] te do 
same staple where any ather gin 14 used, | te 
to pay the entire cos of the machine In 
oncerop of fifty bales. Spear & Co. have} ‘until 

In addition, corn mills, engines, aaw mille] | COSLY Bands Aig. ge LT ay eee nt 


‘a4 Governor 
circular sav Uelting, Iron, copper &e. On|] the best men of all partes, 
hand. mere ts steady increase of 


"nie pyc arglig tl 
Dnonaoors: & Co.'s Itxb Dianga:s Ben ps pane aay 

xp¥—-OF all com pptihids ever offre! ta the) 

public for Diarrhea, (Cholera Mortnie, 

Cramps and Bowel complaints of 

nothing equale-the above Remedy. It 

excerdingly Ptamuit. refreshing and evol 

ing te the stomach, Is not a ky rup, nor la If, 

aleoholle, contains no kino, eatechtt, galley 

‘&c. anil acts like » charm upon old and 

yoang. Whenever tsed, it merits and rei] om 

teives encomituns of the highest pra 

Xo family should be without the Red Di- 

arrhax Hemed 


One of the smost noticeable tm 


ments in Mobile is the new bufldlng 
ed on Dauphin street by Lavy, Weolvi 


ie ives 
det Fer a a 
Har ot nilsurbances Noijog a to the 


Avaurr pk election to- 
leteat ever known bere— 


ties 
‘arrestett fOr gttem ‘to vote twice, 
rice ai i eon weap 


Wanmrxarox, Atgust 2-Mr. Bradley. 
nse} for the def oe inthe Saaratt tr; 


‘The | bealth it 


it] eee 


ton & Co, and now occupied by them as 
wclothing store. ‘Thla enterprising frm 
from East Mlsslesippt; have a branch 
thoir busing Mil tn Enterprise, and we 
are glad to know, are, having # flourishing 
trade. friends from this, section, 
pliould not Gill to give them «call when 
they vialt Mobile.. 


Our readers who visit Mobile, wilt’ find | two 
thie Campbell Hore eur 8t. Louls Street, at | men fo 
the old Hoper House, one of the most 
pleasant and comfortable > stopping places 
in Mobile. ‘The fare ts excellent, and. the 
charges most moderate. We: 
recently, and we say what we 
are term It eqnal to any In 


Thou Scuoot 7 Bay % 
Smylie announces that the pension 
‘this Institution will commence on 
second Monday of Septemberfand o 
thine forty weeks, ‘The Institute, Is 
belug remo led to mest tea demands 
our growing city, and: will be 
repalr by the day. 
the Principak is a eS aa 


tainments. ail am 


‘Ex-Confederate General Paail Duke isa 
newspaper canvasser In Tennessee. 


Nervous Debility, Premature Teaay, and all 
the effects of youthfal indiscretion. will, for 
the sake of euffering humanity, send tree to 


cured, Sufferers wishing to prot 
on, cum da no 


vertisar’s pap ceo 
in perfect evafidence, 


JOHN B. OGDEN, 
“ 5 Ar bader Byes New) York. 


19 GONSUMPTIVES, 

FR: having been restoréd to 
fewmomeeks by a very. slinple rom. 
edy, after baving suffered for several years 
with a serere lung affection, and that dread 
dinbane . Co la anxious to make 
Known to, bis fellowsrfferers the meaue of 


peat ws Meira it, We wit ied a copy of 
the prescription used (free of charg 
the directions for preparing and using the 
tamd, wehibh they Wil find p sone uRE ros 

Comvirniox, Awrpe, Baoxcum, Covons, 
Coveyand ei) Thront and) Lyng: Affopsions 
object of the advertiser io. sending 
rencription ia tw benefit the affieted, and 
sprembiaformation which hevcouerives to be 
fggaluable, and be hope every enfferer will 
try’ his remedy, as 1t will cost them nothin 


REY. 
Wiliams nrg, Kings Ce, 
OHEAPEST BOOK HOUSE IX THE SOUTH. 
LELOCK & ¢0., 


: Wholosate ‘Booksellers 


4 AND. STATIONERS, 
Lage bX New Orleans, La. 


“Supplied at Lowest Rates. 


ETRE Your ailkdrese for ovr Caiti- 
Jogues of whe Land Miseellancous Dooks. 
Fane i AwIy 


(Qournens FAVILY AEWIXG MACHINES 
The noiseless machines of Wilonx & Gibbs, 


9 
hem, fell, be my inet 


(ee "Ag. Pty ie Bae fat ttn dic : 


© Peruvian Bark Ditterst 
CELEDRATED TORIC} 


h rlenale A nt 
witieati Drngatata, 126 a ‘har: 
13 


The’ World’s Fair, | 


Dealers inery, 
Coton ines wie, IT3 Grave Feet, 
ee Orleans 


vioutas sreet, betw 


nd eyaras, ie Orleans. wepts ly 
CUT Sarre et "eae 
Ares street, Import 

rs When 


loa prioes Uarpetine. Clot 
he Sedan Tai on Ps Piso overs, Our 


Ot Ms, , Worsted, may lowly 


“WAGNER & RUSH, 
MANUFACTURERS 


‘AND DEALERS IX ALL KIXDS OY 


FURNITURE! 


MAS YER dr es Manufacturers of To- 
ac, Gigs Dealerain Chewing and lent 
Na cher 


OPINIONS OF THE PTOPLE CONCERMNG 
HOSTETTER’S, 
STOMACH BITTERS. 


PROTECTION FOR THE HEALTHY 
and 


RELIEF FOR THE SICK. 


XXTELEIGEST TESTDIONY 1K AS TMPOR 
TANT Duar icone tr. Tas greet 
ck ey a thn fect 


i wells et 
Taesleue Saeko et Tare 
EUS tet pererten an reba = casi 
breeration Whi the themactven tt itd 
TicTyeation ofS icd they ewe faa ahtantsbt op 


portauity of witieaalig inn great variety of cane, 
‘They aw 10 conaidered 
7 


Frmlotnedy ect 
by tn or 


car ‘ 
such evince to" ca 
Prriouca staat | 
rbd aad 
nd Sovete baa 
nd Sect baa Tory 
the Water Ingmisi te ee a 
ie to exhutte trough te 


| SEWING MACHINE 
Pine} Lg ee Premiam ‘at the exhib. 
Agricattars! end Mech.ui. 


| 


‘been, the parest and bent of all Vr 
Ute Invlgorasiia, cb inevitable caro fer Dyspey 


- LONDON, oo all deraaeanents of | ana Tas 


French Exposition, 


ee 
ae ir outs 


aod at every 


United States Fair | 


Whore sowing: Machines have been exhibited 
Every Machiwe is 


WARRANTED THREE YEARS. 
far Bend for « Cipeolar, am 
A. SUMNER & CO., 
‘T) dalferson Sireet, 
" MEMPH 


Tambor apart 
ailto the sanyo eect as that of Mr. Newrae 


thet Cut 
cally curve 
this eam 


iece of Hao Uy the ree 
‘Nor is thie all 


TERN, | Pheuah wales 


onthe eight 
i erection 


RICE BROTHERS & CO., 
89 AND 91 CAMP STREET, 


—and— 
369 JMAGAZINE STREET, 


Now Orleans, i 
Warehouse, 97 and 99 Julla street, cone 


uw i 
| xpos 
Post 


Prrinne writ, May 10. te 
satetter & Smitle 
or 


AND WOOL 


pinect 


BIRMINGHAM, MUEEFTELD 
RUAMITON 


‘\wronrens 


Hardware, 
Cutlery, 
Guns and 


Edge Tools, 


Which aro vdf-red to tho Country Trade st 


Te groatent 
Portice 1 


rune and Tron uw 
We are offvring these goods at auch prices se 
4.0m. 


‘A stock of over eight thou 
Hiasing Slaves om and at all 
ff. ut amalt advance over foun 


wae farket Bitters! 
ee 
SAMUEL LOCKE, 


Nos, 37, 20,41 437 ot Aired, 


Late Front Levee, between Customnouse aod 
Tienrille Strosts, 


New Orloans. 
TMPORTERS aod DEALERS IN 


HARDWARE, 


Tio Plate, 
Bbeetflron, 


rate filly 
WILET Aa ine 
Keriw. 1M County, Lue 


Frnt 


re Lenn aay that your 
withers. i tos 
nt always wh 
Torr 4 
Wetec tLe KT 


Har Iron, 
Nails, | 
Axes, 
Castings, 
Manilla Rope, 
Hand Hellows, 


Ten 9 
MIRANDA s HAY VRE 
Pontinaeter at Hiiektatst. Wa 
Blackamithe’ Bellows, , Plantation Saddlery, 


nmuerox, Vs,, Now 6, 1M 


— and — | 
| 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS | y 


ot every description. 


Jon H. Hett's (Mayervit'e. Ky.) SLOWS 
Cathona “© COTTO + HCRAPERS 
* COTTON SWEEP 
Yout's Patent COTTON PLOWS & SCRAPERS. 


Fan) Mills, 


‘east 
Dn Septcerber 18 Thun 


iz time Thiave been afflicts 
| wan wnaite 
rs 
EA whieh Ta, 
believe had It wot 


Corn Shellers, * 
Straw Catiers, Ere. 


—_— me 
iS | Plain, Japauned & Stamped Tinware |" | vs" 


rete ae ith ce rant pleure that 
ent Ht uith Che grvateat plenanre that 1 
conte your Blamach Ditters 


‘TINSMITH’S HACHINES & TOOLS, Bitter to, the yablic. 


of your Stouacbs Tigers 

 artice arn hae tte 

vf theke eaegtit 
nayelf, amd reer: 


FAR 


uae | 


IMPORTANT NOTICE. 


The grest popularity of the 
Charter Oak ‘Cooking Stoves 


AS led dome 
Lomitate ube di 


NOTICE TO MOTHERS. 


“ 
incipled Manutreturers to 
inn aod mamne “All thene im pt 


SE ABROOK'S 


Seren oy 
by imitatiog, OF using the name or dongs 


“Charter Oak” 


_, The original Patent Hot Air Flue Charter Oxk 
Cooking Stoves are made exclusively by the 


rights 


‘the 


Infant Scothing Syrup. 


Excelsior Mannfacturing Co., 
St. Louis, * 


Each Store bus my name. and date of Peipnt on 
(All others are imitations aad Iinbie to pros 


reution 
GILES P. PURY 
TICE BROS. & OO, New Orceans, La. are 
sole Agro m the tate of Louutena. 
daly 28 amt 


WE TONE 
ddackes 


MS FOR” 


ONE DOLLAR 


SUMMER COMP AINT, TRERPEEL ARID Ue 
UF THE WOWRLS KEATIV SR 
Tents se 


SUBDIVISION OF PLANTATIONS 


CHANCES: FOR LL! 


The Nouthera Aryinm Land Crmpany, in ad. 
r 


ete hal amr 


wwe tee thet mara 


VAURMS FOR THE MILLION. 
There not in thie seh 
VURIFY YOUR 


Ley 


pLOOD. 


n MAGRAIAS 


Ohi 


Meridian & Vick stoarg, of | Mat Bo 


eat cor valnation, In ambi 
Wor aeres, Bart eubdiey 
und each 


ns COMRLLDLG® a White 


COSTS ONT DOLLAR | a 


1WASSIST DIGESTIONvse 


RedJacket ll US | 


Huiley's Ague Tunic, 


thy RYLDABIT 


v 

TOURING EYER 
WLI Teas adapted te 
veep oF Hat, and.cay be readily 4) 


Ir 
ry 


Tturley sve 


DOMAMLL FH AND Wy 


SekL AY s 


Populae Worm Cuma ! 


menofactarers of Itt 


TARUED FELT AND ROOFING | the 


revlars and Wrice 
polit at low 


the pl 
in 


RedJacket Bitters} 


he Chingarora 
ANTI-NERVOUS 
\SMOKING TOBACCO! 
| The ¢ secant bey TDvARE 0: Baad Lar | 


} the rich wo 
Jed of wy 


i 
| 
\ HURLEY'S 
\ 


STOMACHIC.BITTuRS, 


| hear in reining thege Aster ine camp! et ot 
jeor ean be tad at any drut 
1d States, oF Foe the 
Jams KC DOL 
Lan: 


ated p palarity 
fe absence of that deadiy yes 
| 


Oriental Peart Drops, 
na pe and cigar. 
ce  ielmeseo bre ‘roms ull pasta of tre 
ne Academy of Seieacer in Paris, th 
deciare 


4 tehares ter of eM 
ft once wta'hjm it as intinitely m 
Yorlet of amy lady. 


cor per 

of winch, poi rin deat 
‘Our agent at a 

| qersunse ot the CHINGAKU! 

| pase , and we 


Bettison's Emeli 
me. 


tras proven Wteeif ane of the tam Lisiments 
tinal for apraion, Deniers Be, th alt exes 


uring the 


lorse Lini- 


pow pi 
io unlimited gasn! ‘¢ price much lower 
meng dg inferior 


hiss but to smoke vhe American 
which arp tavarhably chermeally 
‘di-ganed 


yeu tl weer witerwards 


Extract Jantaica Ginger. 


Chm Jumee Roddie & Co's Rxttast of Jonaic 
Giger fae nil sawmaer 


Prete Tpdigestion bes 

Ginger and cua be rete, wm. 
Seato.’s Chemical 
AnD 


sMMIN INK. 


Ny 
courses through ibe 


Weithig Field 


‘Theee weil knows fnke net wnly be er 
he nctnowledget aathe Wen for Mai, Com. + 
Noam and achwet te. 


JAMES KEODER & CO, 
Vroorie ee 
© 8, KOMI ON ave: 
Whatocate Mente, Howinvitin, By. 
‘The shore wee we fer save by 
Te chantics, 
mh RRYIEDY, 
Sat ote see . 


nie CONSTITUTONAL AMEXDIIXT. 
Ttesotced ly the Senate aud Howse of) 
Representatives of the United States of 
America. 33 assembled, (two- 


‘Congres: 
in ey Pott ni por gt 


sedment, tthe Cowetiution “oF the 
United Statey which, when ratified by 
three-fourths ofsald Le; 
valid ag a 
namely 
Ari Section 1. Af persons born 
turalized in the United States, and 
to the jurisliction therebf, are cit- 
fuens of the L ates, and of the State 
wherein they reside. 
or entorce airy Taw “whlch shall abrid 
womunities of citizens of 


latures, shall be 


the 
any. perwoir of life, ber prop- 
erty without due process of law. nor deny 
fo any person within itt firisdictiowtht 
Jon of Its law 

Tepr 
nong U s 
poctive DUMIbERS com 


aml View President 
. Representatives fn 
iad Judieie oMleers, 
° Lexiskatnre thereof, 
f the male inhalita 
(wenty-one years 
1 
1 exevpt for pa 
the rebetlion or other erlme, the rusia of 
uw theretn shall be reduced tn 
jon which the number of suck 
ns «hall bear to the whole num 
of male citizens twenty-one years of 
iu tlett State. 


“ipat 


in oshall be a 
Congres 

© Prosident. 
ary. ander, th 
Any State, whee 

) thew nn oath as 

. Meer of t 

any State 


nea 
fort tot 


Phe validity of the pobliv debt 
United states. authorized by law, 
wiling the delits hyenrrest for the prays 


neither the 
shall asst 
tiearred in 

at 


aa th 


[raytsions af Unis ai tied 


of 
Hath be neal aed 


in for’ fe 
Shannon Inw trated when such constitirtion 
shall provide’ Gat the elective franch 
shall be enjoyed by all such person 
have the qualifientions sharain «tated, for 
clewtlon af delegates: an wh 
atitution Sha 
the persons youn 
‘ieation who are qualiind, as 
ates, auc when sel 
exatnination and approval 
shall approved th 
aivl State, vote of its Legislature 
Seated aie Ud conaiiuatoneet 
pte the amendment to the Constitu- 
tiem of the Tilted States proposed Uy the 
Thirty-ninth Congress, and known as 
ticie 14, and when such article shall ave 


¥ | day of. 
part of the Constitution, | untitled. 


Th be ent f 


Sia ae pe nee a 
Sued aloe vf bawd 
tthe third wrdsteot | salty of 


very esting : 

SUPPLEMESTAT," RECONSTH' b pin. : 

Poe supplemental to am ones entitied 

to.provide forthe more efficient | ®24 
sorermmenbal the rebel States" pss 

"D Ta6y, aid to" fettabe rectors 


tion, 
Be it acter, &c. That before the first 
Sogeca der Tagh ile commanding 
an act 


district detined caaary to the same 


Sec Ge That the word “article” inthe 
sixth ecotlon of the act towhich thiv "ts 
shall be construed to 


general in eac 


fe 

proved March 2, 1867, shall 

tration'to be made ofthe male cit! 

the United States, 2t years of age and 

wards, resident In each county or parish in 

the Bthte or State#inchidetl in his district, 

wae ‘Tegistration will Inclnde only those 

pags qualified to vote for Wel 

Rete bp ane ‘forehand who. shall 
ve al EY aitwcrived she Jallowl ing 

oath or affirmation 


THE NEW RECONSTRUCTION, OF EXPLANA 
TORY unt, Passe JULY, 1867. 


Re it enacted by the Sehate ant House of 
Rayrenentatives af the United Stater« 
Armarieny in Con led: Phat (t 
is herby declared 
fatent and ineants 


iments ‘then ents 
es of Virginia, North Carolit 
Caroling, Georgia, Mississip 
Vantislating 
1 Tegal State Govern 
Tinned were to be contined sth 
| respects to the military commanders of 
| the respective districts, and to the paras 
mount anthority of Congress 
That the commander of nny. dise 
ed in the raid acts sll 
Power, anblect to the dleapprosal, of the 
Genefal of the Army of the United 
cer of the tates, or as a montber | to have et tl disapproved, wh 
oF any State Legistatnis, or ay an execs: | in the eplnton -of such commander the 
tive or judietal om f to sup | proper administration of satd act shall re~ 
port th Constitution of the U Pid unten | quire ft to nuspend or remove from. ollies, 
Vafterwants engaged Ii insirrection or ar from the performance of oficial duties 
milion against the Uvited 1 the exercise of official powers. any of 
n ald oF comfort ta the e ror person holding oF ex ela oF 
will faithfully support the ¢ professing to hold or exercise any civil or 
tion and obey th {awa of tho Uni tnilitary aitice, or shaty in such district une 
ain will to the best of any abi pov 
thers to do so. sited tron 


ana 
vier for partic pation 
a or clyll war against th 


ive or ju 
afterward 


United Stat 
ux! comfort to the enemies thereof ; 
have never taken an oath as a member of 
ted States, oras an ofti- 


munietpal oF 


ring 0 
Me oh ets 


Font the 


in 
sist of the 


te the Unio 

State, exvept Virginia, 

sane unmber Of teibers as the Most ne 
Hef thy State Lexislature of} s, 

wach State in the year Lai, to be appor- | the 

tiotied al districts 

ties, or purlsten of auch Rtate Wy the cg 


FEXING 


cious 


esi 


THYS COLLEOE, thie," by iti 


WA Gobi AD, 
MEQHANICAL DEPARIMENZS, « 
‘wee’ 
its and thorough, practical fe of ce? 


aa Ga et | 


Oldest er Pahese in the 
es, 


fi Obie Eee ciao 
Che a Those Students 


wera ry) 1 | 
wal Glan 
ucation Given Here and in the Ordi- 


nory and. Literary Colleges il 


10 in believed td bb nig 
or America, chartered! witht 

Age aes ar lane sical Depart 
ments. very atadent who gives prope 
attention Ao instruction, quslieng 


before graduating to keep any set 
swehat the busioess 
f 


ad 


+ | Total 


ACerS able i at en Frit 
into business, atid make $1000 
$8000) annunlty../ / 

Cot of Onpixany Literary CoLtears. 
~About $400 per aqui, for four 


or $1600 5 dothing far, CBE, 
or $800—total Ra ict aa bate 

et 
r (OR 


Pears ol 
begin 


will 
ont! 


time expended, Ope sty 
to work after thrirer 


manding general. giving to 
sentation in the ritfa of vote 
asaforeaiil, as nearly ay 


‘af the arm 
fiona. try f the army. a atron y 
it 


A disirlets: per 


rind appotnti 
| acy hore 


fn the year 1A. ade Nees 
1 


ny after | 
are dstoyal | 
i 


dininistration 
Wolch this is 


and prop 
«1 the eis te 


hat the Boards of 1 
i 


herein prow 
unt maka ewtrrn ate 


vite <lgil 
in snails | 
" Gor ami 


in 


have power, and a 
tho teglstration of anf. per 
fi 


pr Infor 


such 4) 
registernd unless 
Ue devant abeall deeistes Chat he been 
to; and sue hoard shall wlan hare 
Jroweer to exmmnl i We ait 
ved he any hau 
ilideations on an per 
Patt Me 
turn teb lint ol : 
Ps atl at tie aceaenn eluctist ats alules 
~ yw pluraisty of the votes vast at | 
five seid re 


celrcliony aud guuke y 
erent ail If a “ninjyrity” oft 
non Mak qiest 


Heqqualidied 
beanl of reqistihtion 
color 


6. aul anew 


rraon wh 
cof any 3 
putive or jt 
her has taken an 
entre the Constitution of the 
nd whether he was 
itted bythe cor Festiva | atch office nt the camaencement vf th 
| to the persons fagiatered ‘ander the. pr | febellion orhad held it before. and win 
viddons of thls act, nt un election to! | Way aterwards engaged In insnrreetion or 
conducted by the oflloers, or Persone a) 
pointed by the commanding. ge " 
in be roviked. dud to he he! id. "at: 


Tinited 
Sin, 


the encmic 
ic entitled to be registered or te vote 
expiration of thirty Gave ‘from the tive or judicial office: in 
ate of notice thereof to he siven by sali | any State in xaid oath sientioned shall be 
j convention. and the returns UM | constraed to mean all elyil officers created 

le to the commanding 30 | by Inw for the administration of any 

| eral law of a State, or for the amin 

\ tlon of Justies. 
| ‘That the time for completing 
| the original resistration, provieed for in 
at | stid act ma 

ler of any distelct. be extendut ta the 
[first day of October, 1807, and 
of Kegistration shall have 


it, 


: coring ta sain] returns 
the Constitiuion sly 


} be ratified by a mae 
et the regia 
lors qualified ax herein i er a “ant 
itleast one-half of nll 
voting upon the questi 
of auch ratification. the President of t 
Convention shall transmit a copy Of t 
ly certified, to Hekdent of | days prior to al 
tie Gaited ‘States who shall forthwith | and upon reasonable 
transmit the same to Congress, if then in| time and place thereof, to revise for a pe- 
session. ant {fuot in session, thon -tmune- | tiod of five days the rex 
diately upon ita next assembling; and ific| Upon being satlsfed tl 
shall, moreover, appear to Congress that | entitled thereto has 


the election wax one atwhich all the reg-| strikethe 
| list, atnd such, persons shall also ad! to such 


regh tye Sapaes of all ns who 
| Hat te pos 


‘election under 
ublic notice ot the 


reason of any executive oats 
cy ¥ act or thing: whieh wi 
Ee Gr amnesty world. i 
him from rogistration or. voting. . 
See. 8. section 4 of suid last‘naim-, 
ti- | ed act, shall 


In the discretion of the com | 


ably $1800,or $6150 beearns in four years. 
Deduct $255 leaves $5892 mes col to our 
bude 
af $2400 or 
over the oth aid 


dent to earn Sion, Re RENO, or $3000 


, puallyy to be they Dest fortunes parents 


can give their sons, So far as known,not 
one of the thousands of: otrr ¢raduates, i 
out of profitable #mployment. A ~ word 
to the wise iy sufiiclént.'!.) | 


Circulars and Catalogues Sent to, “all 


Who Desire: Then 
N, T—Young gentleien who have ir 
lected their studies for;the past 


ara, canbere be perfected in any 
es they may desire, in’ a few 


TERM‘+--Payablo.in Advance. 


Penm@ndbip—lenone notdimited, $25 00 
Rooks ope. doiible aad wingte * 
Dh 5 


AQHY 


st Eon at pa 


Alpok 1-00 
ayn Yap vy U7 
er of Accounts, 10 00 
Eoglieti: datién! Crtrae, 60 00 
glish—full Course, not limited, 


iacludini Tislory, Rhetoric! ete, TO» wwo[@ 


French—foll fps novilimited, 100 00 


Spanish—! nited, 
German—| As beat Sane 2 ot fmited, 100 00 


Latinepfakl coure,, nob ylimitods, 100 00 
eck—full course, not limited, | 100 fe 


Mokidy 2toiredeskobadidinea: fo 


of Penmanship, 100 fs 
A Life Ticket in a! 1 the Prey 
meats, 
For any Lan, 
Drawing per mont, 
Student bavipg, 


500 00 
8 00 
20 00 
paid for a 


tled to m Life 
He can attend su 
den . 

A diploma from thi College is a pases 
portin all commercial communit 
Thereane monthly graduating classes — 


icket jp that D=partment, 
branches as he may 


‘horwof:| Students ean begin at any time. Clergy 
and | 5 


men's e6bs and Crippled soKdiere will ty 
s liberal deduction made, 
port and ioabieg | American, 


Germap familics at 


i er cart $8 pe month. 
Office Boom,, No. 7. 


RUFUS DOLBEAR, Pasepent,, , 


eo of Penmanship, | a 


tration: fist, een gal rier 


construed to authorize the}. 


Ri eotAle 8 ie a way Be, 


100 00 f 


7 AWholesalaend, : 
pag ase 
W 
Sultiety| Selerge Patt QEITY 
Pd 0) 


one Saddlery: 
ALL dpw el ott © een 


No. 17 Nowtli"Wat 


Tt fee Fahy ai 


ect 0h 


Buf ARE Pea 


Ae aires 


moa: { 


ao 
to : age toa ¥ 

+L. BREWER CO., 

, | Congr Loma NDE See Aliaats, 


SALE OS COTION AND COUN: 


Sn cacteaaaas™ *P8 Pee 2 


Ne 65:-Cor: Gomisnbros ani: Louisdite, 


a Ow Ih ALA. 
tar Ondpre will a ee fo, 20 
mite ad 


0 avosknnsitn STAT 


PRINTER AND. BLANK 
TAleertetetery " 
No.8" (old No. 4) North" Wale 
MOBILES, ALA. 
na Account Books, Pong Paper, 


Merenntiloy Blanks,/ ‘Bmtiouery,, Coy 
at Wiolesalo-und Retail. ' 


Soe iest en 


wen hina 


SSS 
“Meridian. 

Hurlbntt, ‘Sturges:& Co., 
AT ‘THEIR OLD*STAND, 


© on the Corner, and thelr 
NEW STORE 
» ADIOIELEG, 
| Dry Goods, 
Clothing, 
Groceries, 
Hard wate, 
Catlory, 


Crpeleety, 


SIMS, 
MONIT Te UL 


iobnh id he divakhs ik 


ib CHE mows & ‘ow, 
Low srGAteT 

sr ably, 

mae at 


Atock one of the. largest’ 
M108 bowiereatah ie L 


cmt een 


Gontdms, Boole Round oak. be fr pea 


ratulate themselves on 
rae fa ibe t 


armies 


ik ae -e1e20M 
ve ONOLOT 
) Morentigura, 


1 
feseases weit 


4 
5 


bowers) Pane “hee ae 
WESTERN.” i PRODECE,: 
S7sOpal amTeMn rn OAdR Ova [88 


FRANK ‘8. NOBU 
ao aISBTON MER 


POO y0 


Pusckissing pr 


Office No, 418 Noth’ Heron igtréuk, (Up ‘Stalet 


" St. Lonmin, Mo. 
ely > * nt So 


WELLS & MANNING, 
Wholesale vi Retail Deulers in 
China, (alass.and, 


¢ QUEENSWARE,,, 
NN. W, Core) 4 orth and 4) ‘Oburhes Bt, ! 


feietvece (BT. hour a 


ial 


: 0. OW DAL, TLARRIS 4 


\ nod soit a 
ona ae 


Wren 
aicHonte 


A 
‘e arate, ot FLoT Hs, 


i ret 
Lil overt ite 


Ose AND’ aeBAABOAT net 


tinct 9 AMENDING, e092 00, 
( 


wou al “athe j 


ible remedleggnow ; 
ate Gk es ‘3 


RAT, ROACH, &cjFxterm’s 
Mice, Roaches, 


ears ay 


rs" Bl Bxterminatot, 
aflEg to dstroy a 
for: Bed: Bogs, £esr 
PER 


ter eucot ion ie 
ier Las in iiieaa 


5 


is aa 
Lef.all yor 


= ders rst Br F 


MATL > 
Yoda 


cOTAR 
THOTIS MG AMAT 


For Cuts, Burn” Babywernis, Rolls, 
Sipples 
erof~ 


li vara"i€ "Bo Now 
‘4 Ajgents for’ South. 
Vedi ol 


“COSTA rm 
ow) QORN: SOLVENT, 
onl For@ornd, Buniote, Warts, 
ee iar meteirec ere 
(CH Bold bry alt Prvnpite everywhere. 
Rt, OQST AR, Depoky 


Meridf- 


vcosT ars” 
cient SREP EARION OF 


hh 
” BAPTER“SWEET 


piridelipolt m yet ved 


HORANGE... BLOSSOMS 


FOR BEAUTIVYING THe ConrLextiox, 
o(UgetitoSotem and Beautify, the Sking 


cs NM tons, &e. 
aes i. 


beats | dg edtted 84!" 

uty iy at Diaaat very bee 
" ao EN COSTAR, 
oy rH uk ctu: Mert 


wig zi Eat 
92, New 
raat ‘or Banthe 
oe a 


basernent ut ot Vina lor 
igi AM cant 
Ho att 0 eatin a 


om bine ray yoko pa 
ML mon + teiggeeh. « 
Hin oF bestia Hive it 
pier Sums "tob—eraeet Ve 
Dae tert (rae, wetttationt «+ 


i 
' 


Bin 


pose! amendment Constitut 
he United States, shall be eligible to elen- | said act, be. 
tion asa member of the convention te making the 


AUGUST 7. 


nw * 
DNESDAY, 
“Hotels, Ete. 
ST. JAMES HOTEL, 
q Prophitors: 


now 
sie 
Beware mothes, ,bow \t 
Bighe Distress fn yo fa 
the bud. Send 
one bottle of 


pipes 


We A. Horo, -.f New Orleans DROMGOOLE £ 00.5 
er ae ae ett DIARIIMEA, REMEDY, 
arn and Raflroad Offices in : f ve i 
FI : L Rounds of Hotel. Mr-H. Callum, Tele- tad nae “porudttrondk tie tocar 
a HE ‘ Operator and*the bowel com) int of children while 
TLER «’ LED : Se teething. it acts apy ets All forms 


of Diarrhoea; Cholera Morbus, nausea and 


20 St. 
Mobile. 


Street, 


vomiting. cramp pains in the stomach 
and bowels, are immediately oured by its 


raphy Vee es 
*“GUSHING HOUSE. 


eka 
Aare constantly on hand # LARGE eTOCK of 
ALL SIZES 
Plantation atid Road Wagons, 
Dearborn & Jersey Spring Wagons, 
‘With and-witbost TOPS; 
TIMBER WHEELS, CARRY LOGS, 


G $s, 
BAR STORES AND 


PLANTATION SUPPLIEs, 
Imported & Domestic Wines & Liquors, 


‘HAVANA CIGARS, 
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, ac, | 77%E Carts, Drews Wheelbarrows 
‘Washington Street, . alee : 
sini eeraeE ee Wheelwright Material ! 
Wagon and Buggy Spokes, Hubs, 


] OUIS HOFFMAN, 
VICKSBURG, MISS. 
‘Wholasale Dealer in 
@ 1S, HARDWABE, PLOWS, ROPE, 
“FISHING TACKLE, &c. 


Rims,Shafls, Tongues, &c., 
All of which we offer ]OLESALE snd 
RETAIL, at LOWEST ICES. 


FITLER & HELLEX, 
No, 90 St. Mithsel street, 


at WH 
CASE P 


FALLOU LFTON & CO., piay lower 


Meridian, Miks., 
‘Wholesale and Hetail Dealers ia 


S0C. PARKER, T. I. LAKE. THOS. F, SHELDON. 


PARKER, LAKE &CO., 
nga Cotton Factors and Groce¥s, 
WOODRUFF & DISERENS 


|BOOKS and STATIONERY, 
Music, Musical Instruments, 


Toys, Notions, and Fancy Goods, 
WASHINGTON STREET (Socth of Clay,) 

‘VICKSBURG. 

‘(ae aimee 
‘Needies, Silks sod Threads o2 head. 


Northwest Coruer St. Louis and Water Sts. 
MOBILE... ALA, 


oe 
7s onbsnd, Baggiog and Rope, Nails, 


axp ALL EDNDS OF 
Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine 
Liquors, &¢. 


IRA W. PORTER & CO., 
ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 
Royal Street, 


MOBILE, ALABAMA. 


Keep a 


Wr. m. WHLLEAKS, Wx. JOMNEOS, D. w. Lawxtx, 
Vicksborg. Vieksburg, Yazoo City. 


W. M. WILLIAMS & CO., 
FORWARDING AND 


‘A FIRST CLASS BOARDING SCHOO) 
—ror— 


BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. 


{HA private room for every two Boys. offer 22y Goods in, 


in be bought ir erie 
can in any Sout 
‘a distance will receit 


Situated 11 miles West of Shugualsk on the 
rho k to. Orders from 


Mollie xed Oato a alten z=! Commission Merchants, Woleale asd Retailers of 
FACULTY: 
‘Transfer Agents Vicksburg and Meridian RK B., Hardware 
; Whari-boat Proprietors, . Hardware 


(Namber of Bourders duting the pant term, 194.) 


‘the Principal suamusser iat beginning af the 
15th Annual Term gf wis od aa ily prow 
cool wie, tuck, sutiafectton. “Tee 
‘with the above Pacalty 

RIRKHATHIUK was with, 

aa added to his 


2 fall Stock; consisting in part of 
PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, 
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, 
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 


*. GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS, 
Vicksburg; Miss. 
” Consigaments solicited. 


eatduate 0 
alr. DUPKE lam Pi aprltaw6m 
Linguinbed radiate of the Universtiy of Sort 
Carulian. Mr, BANKLY is frou LaGrange Spee 
dical Coitege, experi 


jeneee, aud bas large 
feage in teaching. 


CTTARGES ¢ 
sabi 


axD 


DESIRABLE COODS 
For Merchants and Traders. Also, 


Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 


~ MERIDIAN FOUNDRY 


Wowinmeanen, Cosh: 5c, m, wutiaus, Pree. 


pe MERIDIAN 
SAVINGS» INSTITUTION, 
“OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, 
Buys and Sells Northern and} DOORS, 
Southern Exchange, GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS, 


Gold & Uncurrent Money| ant enn wee m 


RECEIVES {DEPOSITS, 
And Gives Prompt Atfention to all Collectoos, 


facture all machinery 
indries in 
or repaired inFou! ee 


the 
prices and promptly. 


1 Bliss 
THOS. S. GATHRIGHT, 
Princigial and Proprietor, 


sOPHRONIA INSTITUTE, 


a 4c., Contded to it.* 
ASCHOOL AND COLLEGE FOR GIRLS: Office Hotire from 9 A: ML. to 3 P.M. 
eee ierea l0ewiy T. 8. BIDGOOD, 
se ee ae [RO STABLE! |" AND RETAIL DEALER IN 
: A Bl Books & Stationery: 


Blank Book Manufacturer & Printer, 
North-East Cor. St. Francis and Weter aia, 
MOBILE, ALA. 


MOST RESPECTFULLY cal} the attention 
of my friends and the public to my large and 
choice stock of Books and Stationery, waich { 


ot 
opening, and offering at uauecally low 


. DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, 
‘Fresh from New York, 
‘wa Gatter cerselves cannot be sarpeased 
TASS” Cocauty Merchants parchasiog "| lah, Prowch and American mansiactore, 
SCHOOL ROOKS. ~ 


My atock embraces all tbe Benool 
$a Alabama sod Missisai 
editions, 


“DRY GooDs, 
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats dc., &c. 
‘will find it to their advantage to give us a call. 
KAHN, WOLFF 4 AARON, BOOK-BINDING. 
fon 6 stem Opposite Jones 

WAGNER & RUSH, 
* MANUFACTURERS 


» AND DEALERS IX ALL KINDS OF 


| conte vent 
we 100 pound 


Books in use 
ippl, and all the latest 


Corner Sixth Street and Ohio Levee, 
CAIRO, ILL, 
‘Fare §2 50 per day. 
Campbell House 
(Formerly the Koper ifouse,) 

JAS. W. CAMPBELL, 
(Late of Samter,Cousty.) 

MOBILE, ALA 


Jane Meet 


Proprietor. 


‘AVING taken aod thoroughiy refitted the 
‘bore House, J solicit a hare of public pat 
feeling confident that I can jive aatis- 


to all who stop with me. 
ca Ja8. W. CAMPBELL. 


_THE NELSON HOUSE, 


Though not the “ Biggest” Building, 
av us 
RAILROAD JUNCTION 

Jackson, Miss., 
‘AS established a reputation for Good Fare, 
Corsfortabie Rooms, Clean Beda, and other 
conveniences forthe TRAVELING PUBLIC. 
‘The Proprietor will spare po efforts to make 
his guests feel ‘* at bome " 
om Terms moderate. 
eprivenly 


“To Obtain 
Good Fare & Good Rooms} 


STOP AT THE 


MAGNOLIA COPTAGE, 


SSISSIPPI. 


joardin: a 

DOZIER, ST. LOUIS, Ho 

HAVE opened « large aud commo-lious Pré 

rate Boarding House, end will be pleased to 
of my old friends. 

208 6th Btreet, between Fine and Olive 

wtf, 


BY MRS. ANS 
te 
Ni 
apri 


Patton House, 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, 
W.S PATTON, PROP'R. 


mare 


Jones House. 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
JOSIAH JONES, : PROP’R. 


still open for the re 
‘ jon of neste, The 
‘able will be supplied with the best the market 
fords. Meala prepared on thogarrival apd de 
varture of all trai 


Ragsdale Hous, 
ON THE HILL, 


[etrare. cece 5 Seman sad permenent 
boarders, day and night. Ite rooms are large 
and commodicas, and the Proprietor is making 
additions and improvements continually. 

Remember ‘ Hagadale Housc,"" east side 
railroad track. mari 


French Burr Portable Grist Mills, 
For Corn Meal, Wheat Fiouring and Stock Feed, 


“Queen of the South.” 


SEWING MACHINE 


tion of the St. Louis Agricaltural aod Mech«ni- 
wal Fair, 1846, 


The World's Fair,| 


French Expositicn, 


On the East Side of the Rail-e~d|" 


It 
th: 


Awarded the highest Premium st the exbibi- | MI 


re 
Al 


LONDON, 


PARIS, 


< tees 
United States Fair! 
Where sewing Machines have beeo exhibited. 
Yin soreg, 

TED THREE YEARS 

AO nce oe 

* A. SUMNER & CO., 

e 7) Jefferson Street, 

MEMPHIS, TENN. 


t every 


mayliew 


RICE BROTHERS 


&CO., 


89 AND 91 CAMP STREE’ 


—and— 
363 [MAGAZINE STREET, 


¥ 

New Orleans. 
Warehouse, 97{aud 99 Julia Street 
~ iuvontees oF 


pIRMINGHAy, SHEFFIELD 
VikilaMPTON 


DIRECT 
ANUy WOOL 


* Hardware, 
Cut 


ry. 
Guns and 
. Edge Tools; 


Which are offered to*the Country Trade at = 


Sanall savadee po cost of importation 

BUILDERS HARDWARE. 

Marbleized Indu Mantels and Mantel Gi 
ariety of Daitders’ 

CKR;: Rotted Piste HE 

8 WEIGHTS, 

fut NAILS; 


H rap HIN 
TILATORS, Cut 
nd Iron SCREWS, 
fe are offering thes goods strech prices as 


5; 8 
ad Wrou, 


will insure your customs 
Solp Ageate for 
Cooking =i 


ibe celebrated Charter Osk 
._ Knickerbocker Range, Hazleton 
Bottoma, the Union Wash Ma. 


Heating Stow 
fer at a smal! adrance ever foundrr 
prices. 


\ ANGIN! 2 
Mw hy Wh apleT 


TE 


Also boltiag Apparatus, Smouttors and Mill work 
generally. ‘These Mills are built from eboice ne- 
lected “Fresch Barra” of our own importation. 
Way no other before sending for Descriptive 
Pamphlet. Address, or call on, 
ISAAC STEAUB &.CO., 
Cor. Front & Jobs streets, 


marS0ewly ‘Cineinnati Ohio, 


“Messrs. PLEASANTS & C?.., 
TOBACCO MERCHANTS, 


LOUISVILLE, KY. 
RECPBEPARED to furnish Plw 


AlMigretas 
pominal 


‘of your orders, ship to 4 
allowing prices: Hest CHEWING, = 
ceots per pound, BEST SMOKING 12%; to 
1d, neatly put op in boxes from 25 

‘of ove pound aod wr 
‘quatity—superior w any man- 

ye market, . 


3, 2380 


ranted of the 
ufectared in the 
Ma}. Gen. Sterling Price, StI if 
|. Gen. Sterlin; ice, St. Loula, Mo. 
Tames H. Boyd, Preasurer City of Jack- 
son. 
Jas. I. Ledbetter, City of Jackson, Miss. 
Hon. R. L. Henderson. Mayor, Meridian. 
A.J. Buford, College Hill, Miss. 
Pi Thornton. Okolona, Miss. 
Co. Oth Street, To- 
Ky. 
: ith 
‘can mtke {fore fifteen 
7, selling our Tobaceos. 
aon and thor 


} When Ce" Lat 

RedJacket Bitters 
SAMUEL LOCKE, 
ra 


Late Front Levee, between Customhouse snd 
. Bieoritle Streeta, 


.; New Orloans. 
MMporTERS end DEALERS IN 


HARDWARE, 


Tio Plate, 
ShoetGlroa, 


Bar Iron, 


22,20, 41 43 Pet Street, 


Nats, 

axes, 
Casticgs, 

Manilla Rope, 

$ 3 Hand Bellows, 
mucidsilhe Betlowat> * Plantation Seddtery, 
° —and— 
AGRICULTURAL” IMPLEMENTS 
+ of every description. 
iy. 


practicability of the uodertaki ties: 
Blom to us by letter. ee reste: 
& 00. 


PLEASANTS 
Care of 9th Street Tobacco House, 


maytiemif LOUISVILLE, KY. 


COTTO St! 
cotts 
Yost's Patent COTTON PLOWS & SCRAPERS. 


‘TINSMITH’S MACHINES & TOOLS. 
COOKING & 
+ of every 
ter the Celebrated 
COOKING STOVES. 
sariget 


use. 


ed by many Physicians with the 


Which will ¢ 


Fluid Ex 


SHAW & SALLI 
;| Who will il qe: 
prices. . 


— bes 
HEATING STOVES | °°, 
‘deseription.. 


RED DIARRHG@A REMEDY. 
RED DIARRHEA REMEDY. 
£ RED DIARRHOCA. REMEDY. 
is 80 pleasant, so cooling and #0 prom 
at all praiseit. 

During the prevalenice of Cholera 
femphis during last summer. i was 
y used by the masses, and pres 


sults, for all the sirst es of 
il cases of 


BLOUDY FLUX OR DYSENTE 
4 Diarrhea, p amt strai 


DROMGOOLE & CO'S 
DYSENTERY COMPOUND’ 


‘of the womb. 
hould nut fa 


DROMGOOLE & COS 


English Female B 


store thet 
THAT YOUNG GI 


Whose very 


2. Impar 


ately 
sont Bladder te 
are one Ltt 


DROMGUOLE 
te 
ani 


Bearborry, Cubebs 
d Buchu. 

to health 
+ will 


om il manhood 


geal, 
one dollar. 


YOUR LIVER 


and nothin, 
RUMGOOLE & CO'S 


G OF CHILLS 


I 
KIN 


ence in the South 


SCROFULA AND OLD SORES 


RUMGOULE & COS 
CONSTITUTIONAL MGRARCK 


nts of which are 
al 


by the Med 


; THE GREAT 


ble F 
ber of 
di 


Vee Great South 
r Your Fawmilics, 
ror Ye 
2 P. PROMGCOL € 
Proprietors, Memphis, T 
Orders dan be addressed to 


1. C. DEBOSE & CO.. Mobile Ala. 
BAR Wa New Orleans. 
R.Y.R CHAD) ¢'t. Meridian. 


~The Safety Hand lamp, 
Meteor Burning Fluid. 


Safety binnd Lamp is the ts- 


power 

not biow out 

a On te teeriawnbh The 
‘one-half that of 


upon the President, “in which he must 
consent to be disobeyed, or supplant- 
ed from his constitutional jurisdiction, 
or else require his commands under 
the law to be implicitly obeyed, by the 
powerof the army and navy, if neces- 
sary, there is, we are satisfied, no au- 
thority for saying what line ‘of action 
the Administration would adopt.” 


a 

Sra Istaxp Corrox.—Accounts from 
all parts’of the coast indicate that the 
present season will prove a disastrous 
one for this important product. Grass 
is greatly in the ascendant, and the 
bottom farms lost. 


———— 

Otho, ex-King of Greece, and half 
brother of Maximilinn’s mother is 
dead. 


Gen. Sheridan has appointed town 
odlicers for Lake Charles, La. Before 
entering upon their duties these offi- 
cers will be required to take, in qu- 
plicate, the oath of office prescribed 
by act of Congress, approved July 2, 
1862 ; one copy to be filled with re- 
cords of the town corporation,. the 
other to be transmitted to the Gover- 
nor of the State. 


ee * 

All deeds of whatever kind record- 
ed since the first day of October, 1862, 
the date at which the internal reve- 
nue law in regard to them took effect, 
are, by act of Congress, rendered in- 
ynlid and of no effect if not stamped 
prior t6 the first of August, 1867. All 
who are intérested in deeds made 
since the date named should have 
proper stampa affixed. to them. To 
ueglect this important duty may 
cause much loss. 


—+e-= 

Tae Cuanor us New Onteaxs.—With 
the exception of F. A. Woolfley, of 
the Board of Aldermen, aad Dr. E 
Goldman, of the Board of Assistant 
Aldermen, the eitire Common Coun- 
cil of the city of New Orleans has 
been removed by General Sheridan, 
and new Boards appointed. The 


reasons given by Gen, Sheridan for| 


this sweeping change are, that the gen- 
tlemen dismissed were not sufficiently 
uttentive to the financial interests of 
the corporation, that they had reduced 
the city credit to a low ebb, and had 
saade offorts:“to impede the lawful ex- 
ecution of the law of Congress, dated 
March 2, and the acts supplementary 
thereto.” The Times declares that as 
a whole the new Common Council are 
very common, and has but little to re- 
commond it to public confidence... 


———— 

Some months since the New York 
Herald declared Maj. Jas. F. Cum- 
mings, formerly of the Confederate 
Commissary Department, bad swin- 
died the Confederate Gévernment and 
several citizens of North Carolina and 
Goorgia, “on ascale far beyand the 
wildest imaginings of ordinary vil- 
lians.” Maj, Cummings bas com- 
menced a libel suit against the Herald 
for this publication laying damages at 
$200,000. The Maj. was always re- 
garded as a high-tohed honorable 
gentleman by those who knew him 
and we are’satisfied has been greatly 
damaged by Bennett's unwarranted 
publication. 


ele eer 
An Madison County 3,496 persons 
have registered—886 whites and 2,610 
blacks. This gives a proportion of 
nearly three blacks to one white voter. 
= : 
There wore only three deaths from 
cholera in Canton last week. Efficient 
physicians have kept the disease from 
assuming s severe form. 
te 
Rov. B. W. Lambuth,of the Metho- 
dist church, died near Canton on 
‘Tuesday night of Inst week. 
fists anodes 


for a convention and for consefvative 
delegates. If our people stand’ aloof 
radicals will slip in, and then comes a 
constitution similar to that which will 
always keep the Southern people 
bound. with thongs in’ Tennessee. 
Extreme men can only be kept out ‘of 
office by keeping ¢oaservative men in, 
andas things now stand it will take 
every man’s vote and influence to hold 
the State in liberal hands. 


idency. 

Tne Presidential question inna al- 
ready begun to engage the attention 
of politicians and to affect thegonduct 
of the two great parties into 
the people of:the’United .Stafes are 
divided. The Union Republican Gen- 
eral Committee eulogize and nominate 
Grant, but as said Committee is com- 
posed.of gentlimon who citer volun- 
tarily left or were kicked out of the 
Radical organization, and cannot con- 
trol five thousand votes, bat little is 
expected from their action. The, Tri- 
bune and the World oppose the nom- 
ination of General Grant for the 
Presidency and try to write it down ; 
and the News, without meaning any 
disparvgement to the “eminent re 
resenfatives of the army and n 
wants some man of acknowledged 
statesmanship from the civil walks of 
life. The Herald thinks his success 
is beyond doubt, and believes he will 
reconcile all honest differences, paci 
|the country and destroy the dema- 
gogues.» His chanéés for the Presi- 
dency are certainly very gdod, but if 
the Herald speaks correctly the Re- 
publicans of the Sumner type, will | 
never consent to support him. They| 
are the enemies of popular pegce and 
public safety, and oppose every man 
ard every measure looking: 6 tite na- 
tion’s prosperity and the, destruction 
of factions. 


The Prison Question. 
During the July session’ of Con- 
gress Mr. Eldridge stated, thst ditr- 
ing the war, the Confederate authori- 
ties proposed to return a large ngm- 
ber of Federal prisoners to the United 
States authorities without equivalent, 
which was flatly denied by Gen. But- 
ler, another member of the House. 
Butler's denial has drawn forth a let- 


ter from Col. Robert g 
Representative Eldridge’s: 
that he (Ould) had give up 


fifteen thousand prisoners, ‘without 
any equivalent, to thé United States, 
as the Confederate Government! 

unable to take care of them properly. 
the offer was made im August, bift the 
prisoners were not sent "for until the 
December following. Daging the in- 
ternal the mortality among the Fed- 
eral prisoners was very great, and 
several hundred dicd whose lives 
could probably have been saved if 
they had been taken away when*Col. 
Ould ocffsred to deliver them. He 
did deliver 13,000, and says he would 
have delivered the full, 15,000 if the 
Federal transportation had been suf- 
ficient. Atthe same time that Fed- 
eral ships went to Savannah to re- 
ceive these prisoners, they brought 
down 3,000 Confederate prisdnets for 


——-—= 
General Grant and the Bree: 


rhich | 


Jarticle during the 


+ 


by the Senate. 
Paha Goran oye At 1 dig he: 


at Greensburg, Indiana, and the 
Postmaster had admitted, that his: 


Upon this showing the Postmaster | md 


the facts wetecertified to the Senate, 
ands new Postmaster nominated — 
The Senate rejected the nomination, 
and tnder the Tennre-of-Office Law, 
the old Postmaster is reinstated in 
office. The Postmaster General has 
notified the reinstated Officer’ of “the 
action of the Senate, and added: 
“You nre respectfally requested as a 
favor to the Department, to use as lit- 
tl of "the money belonging to the 
Government, and make as few false 
entries, 28 possible.” ‘This is certain, 
ly a pretty state of affairs. The Cpn- 
gress of the United States in order to 
thwart, harrass, embarrass and hu- 
miliate the “man at the other pnd’ of 
the avenue,” enact laws that [retain 


| swinalers and defauiters in office. In 


thevend right will prevail. ‘The days 
of partisan legislation must ore long 
close—draw to an end and forever. 


st 
The Crops im-Mississippi. © 

In-Panola and vicinity the crops 
look exceedingly, well. Corn is better 
than it has been for several years, and 
‘here is little probability of there be- 
ing any necessity for importing that 
ihe coming twelve 
months. Cotton is flourishing finely, 
and promises more than an average 
yield. Corn bas received an impetus 
in Madison county that will secure an 
abundant harvest. Cotton is .some- 
what backward, but with continued 
good weather, that too may come to 
good maturity, and realize our fqnd- 
jest hopes for abundance. In Yallo- 
busha the corn crop is tnnsnally 
promising, and in point of matarity 
beyond any possible contingency 
The same may be said of Carroll, Cal- 
houn, Lafayette and Tallahatchie.— 
Cotton is more promising “than last 


way, and cotton gets all the work — 
From tle neighborhood of Water 
Valley, the statements are encourag- 
ing. ‘The late rains in Holmes have | >=. 


average crop is nevertheless expected. 
In Choctaw the corn looks vigorous, 
and promises an abundant yield. Cot- 
ton looks better than last year. In 
Sunflower planters are confident of a 
very good crop of both corn and cot- 
ton. Amite hasan excellent stand of 
corn, and will make enough cotton to 
meet all necessary expenses, and do 
something towards paying their debts, 
if the ‘worm does not destroy it Co- 
pish bas better cotton.and corn than 
for ggveral years, but the cotton worm 
hasappeared there. The yieldsof cot- 


corn is all that can be expected. Pros: 
pects are not very flattéring’in Marion 
and Pike, owing to the 
the army worm, which has already 
done much damage. Simpson coun- 


equal to the wanta of the people. of 
the county has been made. Below 
Ellis’ Cliffs in Adams, the second crop 
of army worm have sppeared and 
gone towork. There are yet many 
persons who believs'that the crop will 


exchange, and . these prisoners, Col. 
Ould says, “were in ns wretched a 
condition ae any detachmentof’ pris! 


great extent. Others are detpondent 
and express the belief that the crop 


oners ever sont from a Confederaté | will be totally destroyed.) In. our own aReberyrieeet 
“He farther says he is section, all sccountsare favorable. The | * pete g 4 


wassuapended. ‘When Congress met, |; 22%. 
[persons 


year. The corn is now out of the} 


done much damage to cotton, but an | = 


ie) ak 


eee ieee! 


ty has fine crops, and in Hinds, corn |"*: 


re 


S|ter General that he had. detected |the 
frauds perpetrated by’ the Postmaster 


‘State and 


ee 


Ups hi sowing te: Poscuter| Rod deed worthy 


ep ts, beeen never make | those 
to an; or 
sissiebers'ot tha’ U.1.,| Piers 
of the 


awe bave now on and sare of the above.s 

‘Also 27 
” Leach acer Pleo, Jas fra Corn Mills Baye and Sano» Mills, 
Hoe & Co's, Cireslar Sews, scan eae resin untbes rbnered Pack. 


= commission MEF mencuanrs 
Ze tet SR 
MERIDIAN, HIGH SCHOOL 


(Response by the members,) 
“To-this we pledge ourselves.” 
P,, Gentlemen, around you isa band 
of brothers, alike’ sneredly pledged. 
This circle is neverato be Iroken by 
treacht Response yma r8:) 
“Never. + of Brothers, you will en- 
Inrge your circle to admit new mem- 
bers} {(Response:) “We will) P. 

ide thén for aééessions  to'your 


Rey, JA. SMYLIB, Principal. , 


THE next scteisn of Shia Tomttaion wl com 
cac> on the Breond, Momdsy of Beplember, 
(ihe ib) ana Crs ee 


P. With closped and up‘ifted B P 
pean spose ae = Corner of St. Eons daa Toad! zi! Stns. * 
To defend) avd ate fregdona | saa Y 
and the Union I pledga ny life, my |” “ MOBILE, AL Aw = 
bap et on, ere aces ‘Have constantly for salo much 
THE LARGEST AND‘BE3T ASSORTED STOCK ‘oF DRY GOoDs 
By special order of Gén. Sheridan tds fe 


the aes of William R. Fish, one of [5 
the proprietors of the New Orleans | ert 
Republican, J. Morgen’ Hall and R. 
W. Eastlin have been struck from the 
registration rolls. 


SW ADVERTISEMENTS. | |aAGua 
ee 


IMPORTANT WOTICK. 


ever offered in this Market. 
os ——— 


THESEGOODS HAVE BEEN IMPORTED DIRECT 


from tke Manufactures of Europe and America, and will Le sold as Cheap ax by 
~ any other House on this Continent, 


yt shores, riectpal. 
Pepi will be’ o irepeone for any-prop- 


ual be spared pee tia ook 
sc paiea sa 10 is 
(Gott tothe est ia tbe couarys = aught 


NEW 


NEW DRUG STORE. 
IL, IZARD & CO., 


P, Ti, Lavender of Greeasboro, Als., is with the sbore bguse, nd will br plevsed ta serve 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. — 
(Sanford's Old Stad.y . ‘The great popularity of the NICHOLSON & CO., KB ‘ DAK 
PIAS pegs Bete Sie and sit share Charter Oak Cooking: Stoves |O2 Street, between Lee and TESS ccnes eh 
We will keep cossiantly on hand, AS led some unptineipled ‘Mewul johnson. Avenues. Miree atfee Sk rit 
paves, tye the descend nag Sanford &-Dro's- old stand.) kool «apply 
Chimncans are : , : 
aa Soma | STAPLE GOODS 
DRY GOODS —1xe— 
All other articles to Le found in s “4 ASD, 
FIBSE (CLASS DRUG STORE. GROCERIES. GROCERIES, 


sd nietarton oe fo rees pty « NOED call the attention of the HARDWARE, CROCKERY, 
Mr RUSE ALES 8s Spee cane at ta irl sare ar HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, 
pan a general aatistc We, ke, &e., &e., 
DISSOLURION OP CO-PAWENERSHIP, mice ret fia al Sal wai wi sll at" Wen ard and 
‘Thefirmof HILL HENDERSON & 00 Creeminieninceracnncaa re ayn fad Use, public getersl 
Is this ‘mutmalgonsent. All ne “butcall see His CLOTH INGwill be nol] for tKe'present 


DULES below cost 


June 30 swam 


at epat, and. 


TSOnS He is now: 


tate 
eS T. SHosely” 
“Sferidiany August G 1857) 


STAR STABLE! 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI  _ 
1B. T. RUSH, Préprietor. I 
YING pormaseatlf Located in, Meridian, 


the i 
a, pre se 


fe 
road Fo 


“of Sian. 


“Teas seod you farther, fester 


know but 
in‘attendacce o& arrival of the 


ton will be very good in Jeffersoa, and | tine. 


Orders left at the Stable for conveyances, will 
iv atte: 
receive proms eteation. 
te ‘eater any any kind o} 


‘of | Die 


Tuasifal for-pat. favors, 1 sk you to call 
one 


REMOVAL. 
M.S. STETSON & 00., 


DEALERS IN.BOOTS AND SHOES, 


foster mils ot Railways 


Mecopiie & Charfeltos, 


pore 


peace hero i is i eaity ox 
prevalence of ii 
a halt a S iooe we baring = 


iausers Ka et demmnd way | 
rd tisve to tame, 
face alt pare: 
Teewectin b 
will in foturey Alscard os! 
and Beatrietive «att 


puraraneesres r 
A letter from Monterey reports that | : 
Lopegeno betrayed Maximilian, has 
As- | besm arrested by. Governor of 
Oaxdeaj and wilt be “executed 


TAL OTICES. “ om 
The Red Jacket Witters is no worthless a, oy Bara ot gS 
article, tut what it glaims to be.a real, 
genuine, mredical preparation, of sterling 
*| virtues’ The name“Bitters"'ts too often 
nsel te’ cover a villainous compound of 
podrshisky atid some bitter dmg. Do 
na confound the Hed Jacket with this 


dasa, 
caps 

, Daphoovu & Cos Rep Dianna, Rex- 

Wy f af Sorphisetor . r were : ~.| RD¥.—Of all compounilé eset offered to the | E 

: ; . eg an ‘ | public “for Diarra, Cholera Morbus| 

ui | Gramps, and Bowel complaints ofchildres 


COMPLAINT. 
OF THE bUWELS B. 
ngetwisG. he. 


Fico te ttl ey the € 


| 
| 


4 ant reat to the nw 


F qaaminy of en's a 


ny 2 & cigs t 
tas Sr ot A he father ordained, That | Suststkane dy ct etennaty nirsaet eens | eran ath are 4 
ir itis lead fra pian tite flfow frig tate 8 ¢ oan Sanaa ha ttien | IME to the stomach. is mot — ue Teac at 8 PURIFY YOUR } 
if og ented Brqs r settlementainéar Y'u- | dleoliotie, contaivs nd kefnny Fs ‘ : : UML Ys gan ; 
stand aéts Iikog charin Fupon old and q « 


emia fa 3 i t 
“ee ae i 
eT ee young. Whenever uted, it'merits and re- |» 


TYEEMORE, Gout ale and te, - Blo ‘alt P 

bo ad we beac iy ivereation . took }7 1.7 encomiums of the highest prats 
oe family should be without the Red Di. 
E | arrhma Remedy. ve 


ae 
ERRORS OF YQUTH. 


A Geattemen who anffeted for yvars from 


’ 


; ce HALEN Fe 3.00 | Senor eaumene 1 Skate clection | the Meets “of yonthifol 
" rg 5 ¥ ‘j nw Youn. Magra mi State na} the sake of suffering ,humani 
Out t p adil fs Bose a ; off awed. 


ie Neeens 


’ 
* JON B.¢ 
—_ wleeted seven-eighths of the 42 Cedar Street, 
, Ihe. Mine Re ny 
| Tals Lanigd xeetd ow menage TP intheqity the Radicals and. the third} TO ) CONSUMPTIVES. 
“ poor ‘The sdvertiser, Laviog Lea restored to 
‘ay night a8 o'clock. niet ws atl for Governor, beat- |. fe ay, ts 
ent “ ; : a ealth ine few weeks by avery timple rom. 
ee BeOiatvie, x. ot Beer and Ale 7 hee. 4 edy, after 1 Muffered for several years 
. AG one . ‘with a severe lung .ffetion, and that dread | Kmgie$oa 
disease Comumption—is anxious to make | fuer 
+95 00: 8 ie th inlet Te thea Fens Known to his fellow ia) the menus ot} — 
; eat: ineaeah avaxxalt, Atg.4.—Registragion In this | Intriguing with ts: anv | eure, | 
arateap ee geod og sane, are re | ands oF figeneps (tie ty shed Sear Fhegremier Of whites | men Co ig dae in Southern Ite a i wipe dletire it, ha will werd « onps: ot | 
7 ti ta yee Agemeles, exch. i * eléction of Kos-| the preseription used (free of charge), with 
* C. W, Watsox, See'y. defeat 3 2) Dict from Wel i | 
* Angust 6th, 1807 3—Gen. Rossean ae on of mppran eed from Weltzen, | the directions. for, preparing st using the | he 
y Sate negbeteninm eh 20 Pye ie Hougariana who fear hissextrene | 0% whieh they will firda mga cune yor 
Meridian Lodge No 30-1.0.9.6. | sine ath ln i sia gl the traneer fhe ne terior lows may distur the existing agreement | Comumrrios, Aeruwa, Usoxcurra, Cocos, | 
{ Next regular =m ig of the Lodge will| except whem taxed ax Ww Vouk. Acne S.—The Privy Cui | With the Emperor of Austriasy md all Throat Limg Affeiions | 
‘ tioneries citar i dian Gua Eee Latest Market Reborts ir 
» beheld Meniay night, Augugt 12th. As Sener ant Pu Depa sestion ut Ottawa y; during: 
2 there ti eral Of Impartange. upon | Gin eae Towne deelied 1o lanier oe lace Daina, SEERA se eaten | o 
¢ minutes to te transacted, a full attend- Ay torah haas been recelted, via Pensacola, from the | i 
ance Is requested. Billiard and 3 sone Parl ent will Gonvens early a ain ofthe Austrian steamer Elizabeth, "ed fo Mater et. | sens 
Cy *. O.Th Wathox, see'ys | BYEy, engaged ax J apo te Which tater that up to that tinm the ; knew citisen of | rex 
oy Agout or agents, oF acting feet | ie arent esol oF, Wie. coeetasans ia now | Mexicans refused to deliver up the corpse Dreseription, wang, uy return 
cite | taeaee ies | ge etre ae," read] AY, sean 
of . Ne 1c uw cth woul Bl DWARD A. WI SON, 
{ Tho speaies Ws oF Oe Vey | chase JS: )"X'Binama cornspondent of the Mer | [eave for New Orleare to-day. the Oth 6. 
of thls count®, ail commence next Mon-| 6, cantile Chroniclg'in a letter fron Lona. pain, 
“at Marlon. “For the bénetit of those] hing Ihe han ; Toby twas rand Sea a Po. BORE of beinging tbs SANRRUPTCY 
Interesod, we will atate that Judge 3fan-} » 506 - rel; reli pepe here were five deaths in Ihe ety Ste | a arg ote de geod “i ‘ 
k Adds 2 eve 2 The Cl le jons snd at~ 
cock will not be reaily for business on that dion Mr the still holds thesrank Police and ie Fay ola director, | ten $0 obtaining discharges wee the 
day, untibater dinner. s ! nd tad Yet | are dead. Bankrupt Law... We havo, all the xpces~ 
poh ‘ n a ASHEXOTON, AUR, {5—There is no} SARX,BLaNuaiand forms required. 
Meas Pexarx CoLtscr—This ox- Cry thar Hterests | doube bat thst ko To-day, fore Petitions fled tn the, next two weeks | 
cellent institntion will open «Monday, “ md * : goon, mally rome ton to re ‘on by Jegister at Meridi- | 
i September 28d, with an able faculty of In- beqp: 4 or an Least oe ep i bea saa popes ZOALL AGHER, |i ore F 
‘. struction.” "Ch ar eoay et poment, 8 - ‘eal tpt Vera Cha the foll 2 Auicranye at Law, \f HURL 
. J.B, Hautboriin, i willy a0, con-| of nctlve ‘ omar repeats nts SS gly 
tine : aa ina ale ad wa bad gonete | CHEAPEST BOOK MOUSE {N THE SOUTH Popular Worm Candy! 
* 4 apnea aed ta Alpe aml entinavor to a cama 
Liberalesao. give up Siaxi-| BLELOCK & C0., oie asi 


ra ate ‘was p-| WHolésale Booksellers 
ng st Spesieetony Rakim, Austrian rela AND STATIONERS, 


. e bou r1 O -| = » cf is 
hi Pate determined to, exes) ty phe tax : j * a See Oman. Cost Hig |, 19 Cina ret, New Orley La 
f t} oft ty ‘ Tae A ‘closed firmt— - 
i f prizes | lector 20 pel for, ale a suf u p Hoe wing pao Tscetp 880 | Dealers Supplibd at Lov 
will be-very valust ; t Ds to tf s - Ta Send "Four! adress for ow 
* are tnylted to come aff 0 d re toibe Joved Jaan ne : A area rin pal gs a Miscellu neous 100k ‘ 
cnn! CH : ; : : peace ee Gane 0 swty : : 
. y | propert estate , ous to h oeeate olding af for lower cnarvetare: 7 ae . Se 
cea Siow eeivaien ere ce |e Sole act. Wer Bs ce . 
: fe ’ 2 ed pre 38 c quiet . 
. Pe leche pe | ents 0 , 
: | Orlesaa. 


HURLEY'S 


every thing By ‘UMACHIC } LITTERS, 

7) Ddusiness, Tha new candidates for publi 
‘ favor. sollelt & share of the city and coun 
smarantee satisfaction. 


Oripntal Peast 


Dropy, « 


pre. He 
Ie saaelorire eM peo rae Thence 
ie Oeipg aed Let | tout yy 
™ iim reno rigs Fit 
a RT, 
Ethene eee ent 


LAvatne Fy a ett het gies =" i 


xo a a Lemeaesnel some scchet Mites Bettivon's | Briztiale Silene Fani- 
Fenian a vorit cavern | wrent. 


oar ios hate Erte son Fok WENT | banipreven ‘itvelf ann ef the beat Litters 


t 


Use dacies Roddie § og Karat 
HGinger fer nil skniwer everpiet 
se ae ae Yl Ye pare 
Atarer ind etd be revied om 


Seatoa's Gaia, Writing Fine 
came ink 


sesfocnag ange fate be meet 1 
eatbe Dew Gor Ulanks, Halt 


being twenty-one years 
tnd cltizens of fhe Unitad Sates, 


cof bear to the wholgnam- 
bev of male citizens twenty-one years of 

age in that 
See. 3. No person shall be a Senator or 
Representative in Congress, elector of 
President ay Vice President. or bold any 
Init 


States, or as a member of any State Leg 
Inturevor as an executive or Judicial of- 
cer of any State. to | im 
parodia tanurcoston OF Tebeilion epsieet 

in imsurrect rebellion against 
the same, or given ald or comfort to the 
ehomies thereof; but Congress may, by a 
vote of two-thirds of each House, remove 
such disability. 


Sec. 4. ‘The validity of the patie debt |! 


of the United States. ‘authorized by la 
Including the debts incurred for the pay- 
ment of peasions and bounties for service 
in suppressing Insurrection or rebellion, 
shall not be questioned, but nelther the 
United States nor any State shall aasume 
or pay any debt br obligation Incurred in 
aid of insurrection ar’ rebellion against 
the United States, or claim for the foss or 
emancipation of any slaves, but all*such 
debts, obligations, and claims shall be held 
legal and void. 

See. 5. ‘The Congress shall have power. 
t6 enforce, by appropriate legislation, the’ 
provisions of this article, 

THE MILITARY GOVERNMENT BILL, COMMON- 
MONLY KNOWN AS THE RITERMAN-SIEL- 
LAMAROER BILL, Oh THE RECONBTRUC- 
ON BULL, ° 
Wienzas, No legal: State government 

or auleqnate protection for life or propert 

now exist In the rebel States of Virginia, 


North Carolina, South rolina. Geceei®, 
uisiana, Florida, 


Mississippi, Alabama, 

‘Texas and’ Arkansas; 
essary that peace and good .order be 
oreed in sais] States until loyal and re- 
ican State governinents can be legally 
plished ; therefore. 

Re it enacted, &c.. That the raid rebel 
States shall be divided into military dis- 
tricts and wide subject to the military au 

pority of the United States, ax heréinaf- 

r prescribed; and for that purpose Vir- 
xinia 
North Carolina and South Carolina the 
second district, Georgia, Alabama and 
Florida the third district. Misstssippl and 
Arkansas the fourth district, and Lou- 
islana and Texas the fifth district. 

Se That it shall be the daty of the 
President to assign to the command of 
each of said districts an officer of the ar- 
my not below the rank of brigadier 
eral, and to detail a sufficient military 

ree to enable such officer to perform hfs 

i enforee his authority within? 

jot to which he Is assigned. 
‘That it shall be the duty of each 
signed as aforesaid to protect all 
persons In thelr rights of person and prop- 
erty. to suppress insurrection, disorder and 
viole and to punish aud canse to he 
puntatied all disturbers of the peace and 
iminalxand to this end he may allow local 

vil tribunals to take juriadiction of and 
try offenders, or, when ‘In his Judgment it 
may be necessary for the trial of offenders, 
he shall have powtr to organize military 
commiasions ur tribunals for that purpose ; 
and all interference under color of State 
authority with the exercise of military 
authority under this act shall be null and 
volt. 

See. 4 *Thatall persons put under mill- 
tary arrest by virtue of this act, shall be 
tried without unnecessary delay, and no 
criminal or unnsual punishment shall be 

f any milita 


affecting the life or liberty of any pei 
shall be executed until it is approved 
the officer In command of the district, and 
the laws and regulations for the govern- 
ment of the army shall not be affected by 
this nec, except (n so far as they may con- 
flict with ita provisions. 

Seo. 5. That when the people of any 
one of the said rebel States. shall have 
formed a constitution of government in 
conformity with the Constitution of the 
United States In al 


I constitute the frst district, | ¢ 


- | convention. 


by | tpitted by'the 


that I 
‘State 


any 


the 
to 
im 
and obey @he 


the enemies there- 
support the Con- 
itution wa ofthe United 
tes, and will, to the Dest of my ability, 
encourage others to do so. So help me 
administered by an: terinlg officer. 
Sec. 2: That after the “comple 
registration hereby provided for in 
— at a ai 
the commanding genet 
direct, of whet Teast thi 


any 


‘and 
ae ra 


of établishing 2 constitution 
1 government for such State loyal 
to the Union ; said convention in each 
State, except Virginia, to consist of the 
same number of members as the most nu- 
merous branch of the State Legislature of 
such State in the year 1860, to be appor- 
tionéd among the several districts. coun- 
Sie gee of such State by the com 
Ing to cach repre- 
sentation In the ratio of voters registered 
as aforesaid, as nearly ax may be. The 
convention in Virginis shall consist of 
the simepumber of members a4 repre- 
sented the turritory now constituting Vir- 
inia in the most numerous branch of the 
glslature of sald State in the year 1800, 
to be apportioned as aforesaid. 
Seo. 3. That at said election the regis- 
tered voters of each State shall vote for or 
against a convention to form a constitu- 
tfon ‘therefor under this act. Those 
Voting in favor of such a convention shall 
have written or printed on the ballots by 
which they voto for delegates, as aforesaid, 
the words “for a convention.” The’ per- 
sons appointed to superintend sald elec 
tion, and to make return of the votes given 
thereat. as herein provided, shall count 
and make return of the «votes given for 
inst a convention; and the com- 
manding general. to whom the sane shall 
have heen returned. shall ascertain and do- 
clare the total vote in each ‘State for and 
inst a convention. If a majority of 


for convention, then such convention 
shall be held, as hereinafter provided ; 
bat ff amajority of such votes be against a 
conventiow. then no such convention shall 
beheld ynder this act : Provided, That 
such convention shall not be held unless a 
majority of all such registered voters shall 
have voted on the question of holding such 


Sec. 4.’ That the contmmandite eral of 
each district shall appoint si al off 
cers or persons as may be mbtessgry. not 
exceeding three ineach election district, 
inany State, to make and eomplete the 
registration, superintend the election, and 
make return tohim of the votes, list of 
voters and of the persons elected’ as delo- 
gates by a plurality of the votes cast at 
said election: and upon receiving said te 
turns he shail open the same, ascertaln the 
persons cleoted as delegates according to 
the returns ofthe officers. who conducted 
sald election, and make proclamation 
thereof; and. if a majority ofthe votes 
given on that question shall be for a con- 
Yention. th 


tloned in the notification, and sald con- 
vention, when organized, shall to 
frame a constitution and civil govern- 
us 

is supplemen- 

when the same shall have been 

said constitution shall be sub= 
convention for ratification 
tothe persons registered under the pro- 


the offleers, or persons ap- 
as 


power, subject to the 


ofti- | General of the Army of 


to have effect dill 
In the. of 

proper 

quire ft to suspend of remove from office, 
or from the of official 

and the exercise of official powers, any of- 
ficer, or person holding or exercising, oF 
professing to hold or exercise any cf 
military offies, or daty in 


God.” Which oath or affirmation may be sur 

jetlon of the | Sener 

place therein as | Pope 
ine 


the sald duties of suctr officer or person so 
suspended or removedl by the ‘of some 
competent officer or soldier of the’ army, 
or by the appointment of some other per- 
son to perform theaame. and to fll-vacan- 
cles occasioned by death, resignation or 
otherwise. 

Sec, 3. That the General of the army of 
be ‘nite are! shall be alpen all 
the powers of suspension, removal, ap- 
pointments and detail granted in the 
Pealing seeiton: to, DAdetee Commanders, 

See. 4. Be tt further enacted, That the 
nots of the oficers of the, army. slready 


person heretofore 
y any district commander to exercisd the 
functions of avy efvil office may be’ re- 
moved, either by the military officer in 
command of the district. or by the Gene- 
ral of the army ; and it shall be the duty 
of such com! lers to remo 
-a8 aforesaid, all who are’ dialoy’ 
to the government of the United States, or 
who use their oficial Influence id any 
manner, to hinder, delay, prevent dr ob- 
strict the due and proper administration 
of this act, and the atts to woich this i* 
suppl 
the Boards of Registration 
the act entitled “An Act 


yotes given on that question shall be | States, 


Il be thelr di 

fore allowing the registration of any ‘per 

fon. to ascertain, upon anch fact or Infor- 

mation ns they can obtain, whether such 
m 


and no person shall be. regi 

much board shall decide that ho is entitled 

thereto ;and such board shall also have 
to examine under oath, to be admin- 


on neh 

son claim! 

case of n refusal 

an applicant, 

his.name from 

vided, the board 

orandum which shall be returned with the 
ree Uist to the Commanding Gen- 
eral ofthe District, setting forth. the 
grounds of such refusal or such striking 
from the list, Provided that‘no person 
shall be disquall 
board of registrhtion by reason of race or 


n | color. 


Sec. 6. That the trne intent and mean- 
ing of the oath prescribed in. the said sup*] 
plementary act is, among other things, 
that no mm who has been a member of 
the Legislatars of any State, or who has 
held any executive or judicial office in.any 


tatsoe | Cn” Thousand’ 


fost oftee out 


jer | Aritb 


fled as a member of any | J 


State, whether he has Oe an oath to 


visions of this act, at an election to be| Was 


conducted 

pointed commanding general 
ervinbefore provided. and to be held after 

the expiration of thirty dave from the 

date of notice thereof to be given by said 

convention, and the returns thereof shall 


the district. 


roplotared voters voting 1} 
of such ratification, ‘he. 
Convention shall transmit a copy 


election of delegates a 
reltution’ ‘shall be ratified 


5 
sate 


Ha 


es 

or to vote; and 
judicial office ij 
ball Be 


be made to the commanding general of| by las 


fi 


z 


} 


Year, 


the 


; ‘abou: 
sale ama 
a ane which sod Sopa 8 


months. ’ 
TERMS---Payable in Advance, 


Ponmanship—lesecns not limited, § 25 00 
Book-keeping—double and si 

entry, etc.,  perlect corse, 
iubmetio—inclading ‘all ».6om- 
mercial caleulations, : 50.00 
Lecture'on Commercial Law, : 20.00 
Tho abové "sonstitutes the Commercial 

Course. 


Stbkionery for Commercial Courte, 
mmcloding blank books, i <8 


Dij Masi 
Diploma ee) 


Sud: 


Sessesese s 


tot 2-¥ 8 
yuage, per month, ; 
CFE A Fi ad 


S23 S$3822SS85 33s 


3) 

For any. 
Dra 
XN. 


eh 


Clergy- 


‘s crippled soldiers will have 


French, Beene ee Corasen: altos 
from $30 t 985 per month. 


i 5B 


bese. 


is 


1 
ents rt 


THOS DUGGAN. 


1, BREWER & 


en em wert ns 
MOBILE, aba. 


Ea Orders will be*promptly attended to, 20 
fait N ed MR iy 


| Harlbutt, Sturges & Co., 


AT THEIR OLD"STAND, 


on the.Corner, and their 


rmti NEW STORE 
any é 


ADJOINING, 


AVE on hand and are constastly receiving 
the largeat and beat supply of 


Dry Goods, ©, 
Clothing, 


j . Hats, 
EVER SEEN IN THis CdGNTRY. 


BROACH, BROW? 
‘MERIDIAN; 


Dealers Yo all Kinds of 
Staple and Fancy Groceries 


WESTERN ~ PRODUCE, 


TT ue LEVPS, « 7 
mar STaw6s CAIRO, ILL, 


St.) Louis. 
SES 
FRANK § NOEL & Co, 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
. AND : 
Purchasing Agents 
Office No. 418 North Secoud Street, (Up Stairs.) 
8t..Louls, Mo. 


martewly , 


WELLS & MANNING, 
Wholesale Retail Dealers tn 


China, (Jlass and 


QUEENSWARE,’ ° 
BN. W. Corer Fuarth and st, Charles Sta, 


3 ST. LOUIS, MO. 
martiewtm 


E & MACHINE SHOP, 
Cornet. Second and. Morgan, Strects, 


SS gaa 
ousta the Human Famfty. 
‘Out OF hele holes to dle” 


RAT, ROACH, 64, Exterm 


Paes 


that “Comran'’s” name ts 
oo Bottle, and Flank, before ‘you 
om R. Costar, 


NY. 
ih R. Y. 


Co. New Orleans, 
Southern States. 


re 
BUCKHORN SALVE, 
, ‘Wounds, 


Balle, 


Boxes 99 ets, 30 ets., and St nines: | 


Sold by all its everywhere, 
EF AST HERE COEUR Boron 
484_Broadway y. 
+ R. Chadyick, Meridi- 


d by R 

an, My 

By Barnes, Ward & Cox 
Orleans ‘La, Wholesale Agents for 


ern Ssates, 


New 
uth ~ 


“COSTAR * 
UNIVERSAL 


CORN SOLVENT, 


For Corns, Bunions: Wart 
Fa. Mexer,ta5 


“COSTAR'sS” 
PREPARATION OF 


BITTER-SWEET 
RANGE BLOSSOMS 
bapeiits 


‘git conrixxiox. 
Beautify. tho Skin, 


Eruptions, &c. 
it in preferance to 


ppeescipett wend ci 5 
Iesennrie stedtacied Yo tergeteeey! 
vaio tne Aetas foie. 
A aigunth sabe os 216} 96°( 
i Atte 


h 


+ 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPY, SATURDA 


pf AUGUST 10, 1867. 


“Hotels, Htc Ete: 


” | SEMI -WEEKLY GAZE 


= ee wif os Maser oe 


Bie sel Mev, TS ea 
jerk) ai ees 


a, 


ext al} 1 fr ¥ a 
¥ 3 Desiecs ‘Weetiwoet Corwer Bt. Lootvane Water Sut 


ibe uate LAD, 

ilzildetecl OIA res 
paar BRUSH! 

eolge 4 {igen US MP 

re voor masa “to. toreto" 


DOORS AND BLINDS, 


nfot#,(Artiéts’, and Carri-|’ 


eae alas ye? ae Makers’ Material. 


BOYS AND, ZOU ISHIN: GQODS, |) 
mie ees se fi ce REE. 't edibdbdW@hedl Add Sapte 


1 Ry Aagrbiedy sb. rorrsiniank BO TTI 
ituated 11 miles West of Bbuquilak os the pear soy Renin marl Commission ‘Merchants, MOBILE, ALABASCA. 


FELLOW’S HALL, 


Movile and Quiv Hallrow |, 4 wp. 19001, Whiolesgle” aod “Teidflers or | 


Thoda Garni) ONE Ashihara! L111) ar Ag Wiatng md xewne nn, | FLardware 
Welt Kuuxeapiney, , ME BED LAN, MISS. 


ovine D - rare a 
rr araware 
J.C. Bsaitx. WORD ersttets ent the [attention of par " Wharf-boat aera 8 
(Nambor of Boarders daring the past a _DRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, |) Gexpray, STEAMBOAT AUENTS, 8 fall Stock, consisting in past of 
vel be . ‘NBO! NTS, 


PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, 


pare = RESUS tae? BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, 
" ihe "antolle te , © ti wotletted. 


| spritewém : xp 
t ara DESIRABLE COODS 
For Merchanls and Tredert. Also, 


oe “INSTITUTION, Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 


oe DOORS, 
GLAZED SASHAND DLINDS. 


PETAR M chick selare selling 01 Lower 


Prices than heretofore since the 


i: 
SCELVES) (DEPOSITS, |! their edvan Cae 


f geltireae wy to all Collectvobs, | epréawtl Mall, Kogai’st. | #4ditiens sud improvements oo 


and Water sta, 


of may frievds and the public to my largo and 


a et 


ere ‘Bats b., es 


tEs, | 1 ae Jootton "Factors and Grocers, 


jeboice stock of Books ‘unt Btetionery, whiely 
“etlering 


NEW ORLEANS. 


Proprictors: 


nil Railroad OMlc 


Cipher" Bizth Bireet and) Ohjete'ver 
carRo, 1.L,/ 


(Pormerty the Roper Lfonse,) 


"(hate of Somter,Cowely.) 
MOBILBy ALA 


ieise ear ‘Eig stop with ms 


ay ran 


Jackson, Miss., 


‘Qomnfortab'e Room. Clesa. Bada 
onyenionces for tba PIAVEUING. FU 


To Obtain 


Private Boarding 
BY MRS. ANN DOZIER, ST. LOL 
E opened « large and com 


Id friends. 


sprite " 


Patton Hou 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, 


aunt ott 


ON THE MILL, 


boparders. day and niclit. | ts to 
and Bommodious, nnd the 


imuttors and STH 


re boilt from ehoice 
0 \innortati 


ur 
Beeding for Desrri 
Ramphlet Address, or ©: 
ISAAC 


Published W Wednesday & Satarday by 


ST, JAMES $ HOTEL, 


Mr. H. Cally, Te 


Senecio gM, RTL, 


C8 Encouraged by the liberal patron- 


Pare Ot 90 per ny. Fane tentin | axe extended the Gazette, and with a view 


'|Campbell. F House 


se it 
feral iodncemente { 


| SAS. W. CAMPBELL, Proprictot. 


of Semi-Weeekly one 


ies of Semi-Weekly six 


FEARS uakee ped steronahyretited the 
labore House, 1 epllcit a ahare.of public pa bak We } 
vere eaus.| lowing bints to practitioners arc 


@erstood to have been 
the New York Board of Tt 
Make np your px 
the eloven forms of scli 


ig confident thet { eam give ealle 
may lawern Fas. W CAMPBELL. 


sie Bos : notensit tod sheers 
i, | RETA foe HE NELSON HOUSE, 


Though not the “Biggest” Baibdifig, | of the court, anid ask to have case re-| 
ferred to a register 

Second—At'the hour specified in 
the order referring; the ¢ 
inter, appear bef 
whor the caso is assigned. 
oath before him thnt the duplicate pe~ 
tition and schedules which you then 
present to him is a true 
original of the petition « 
on file with the clork, and move that 
it bo certified correct in form, TI. 
being done, move that the petitioner 
be declared a baukrapt. ‘Tl 


RAILROAD JUNOTION 


[AS siubliehed.» repstation for Good Fore, 
and other 


We 
roprictor will” spare uo elforta to wake 


“S*ZOUN NELSON Reb 


: ! » |Good Fare & Good Rooms 
|| Groceries; Cigars, ‘Tobacco, » Fine stor aT THE 


MAGNOLIA COTTAGE, 


W. i. AVERETT C0., wee PORTER & CO., ae DINSISSIPPI. 


which he will jive youa cortulied copy. 


Some time will be 


take it to the | 
will require satisfac 
his foes and disbur 


ANor on ge arrange 
Howrding iloww,, sg, will be pleased to ye 


trcet, between Vine and Olive. turn day of the w 


your] 


e, 


W.S PATTON, PROP’R. [tho statute and rules ms 
must be most strictly comp 
Fourth —In case the register refuse 
to certify your petition to be c 
in point of form, or | 
tilled copy of the points herein your 
ers are cortifled to be 

and proceed to prepare 
"lorannmended petition, o 
most convenient, in ¢ if 
this is done, have sue 
amended petition, ete., 
duplicate ; then apply to tL 
upon an affidavit excusin 


Jones House. 


HOUSE FURNISHING GooDs, MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
JOSIAH JONES, : PROP'R. 


Thie well kuown Hote! i Atiil open for the re 
+e ts 


ee 7 
Wea | re 


Gata Hous, 


On the East Side of the Railee~d 
Merchants, Piaoters and will fod} [Salwar open for transient and per 


1 you then proceed u 


| reathe 


French Burr Portable Grist Miils, 
For Cot Meal, Wheat Flooring tnd Stock Feed, 


. “Queen of the South.” 


poi = of the fe 


nt, ad still more to that | SB? 
and beauty vanish, «fino lady, | 
Who never entertained a thonght into} 
which an admirer did not enter, 
in herself 4 lamentable void, oceasion- 
ing discontent and pesvishness. 
a woman who ba 


Messrs, PLEASANTS & 09. 
wx TOB. ACCO)  MERCIIAN 


LOUISVILLE, 108. 


Mercbasts 
‘Rad, Virginia Leo! T 


erormons Gaveressoct., Sax, om 


Be oxdech, ship didrery .as 
ries 
ec renat BEST ele ING 3 
cota pet Wjead, neatly pevur se. boxes free 
aes, and wo 


perior to any man 


“Rau et hing Price St Lonfi, 310; 
Bosc Nreasurer City. of dack- 

jak Tr. Tellbbiter, City oF Jackson, Mime. 
Home. 1. Latemlenonn Mayor, Meridian. 


| es ae 
tates iomons bervtlies Rye 


rit, improved by 
1 virtuousand retiyed | odueation. 
tains in her deline an influenco 


Prosent must degride ‘himself into a 
fop or doxcomb ih Order to ppleaso th 
women, would soon discover thi 
oe not to be gnined but by exert 
very manly talent in pablie and 


of corrupting fach other, would-be 
rivals in the rae | of ‘virtue 

teem would be to cach a school ‘of 
watantty 3 and 


ni 5 agen 
— ond vabdecnsed tontheir ma 
Maxried wowen in 

d by nature to take 

ing their children, 


longer be 'tlié greater ‘obstrnetion to 
pred. cacesion by, their. ignorans 
volity,. and disorderly, manner 


2.00 per Annan 


NUMBER 45. 


Vote f fora Ci ouveution: 
Soule of the papers strongly op- 
pated to's cduvagtian note the Ati 
tury Bill, are yet plainly fh favor of 
WPhis hppoars to us rath- 
t, oF at Tenet tinpracti 
question for sufirajre’at p 
to convene or Rol to ¢ 


registering as a voter ‘if the voto be 
mr wathbel, or isthore-any practi¢al nee 
ina minority. voting against im con 


»| vention which wital take place, horeby. 


damaging their chance of a represen~ 
tation, ora voice in proceedingsmpon 
which depend onr most vital inter- 
ests? Is it not likely th; yen are 
inat our votipg for uo. 
Ny strong against 


a body 
cand Jog 
nd power will be gres 

pwith the extent to which 
ourselves uf our Limited priv- 


couvention wii amert 
titution, and new laws will 
vehs will be 
ations of vot 


willbe dk 


earri 

‘our feclings, 

and ininuieal tv our intervsts Chu the 
ilitary rule 


rwhich Uw coun 


vate Ue further detail 1 
ich, thre 
Af the inenmse 

in 


nstruction off 


nye 
hend all that we hi nl. 
perhaps imore, If there os 

of wich rene 


ile the power es etitt iw thei Weaneds 
Hepublicans are st 

nt, what ier 
t from then 


I 
the 
can we 
have rec 
that they 


woud 


f yenerusity toward the euqniced 


smothing neve emi be dene 


pany be luewie ta fold 


city; 
more respect and 
| parently 


othe riety Stone 
y sold by the Govern 


formerly of her nd- | 
Admirablewontd be the ef-| 
refined edneatio 
tributing no leas to publi 


reecived eave of al 

nt fi hin dutign as Onde 

Otter at the Washington Nyoy ¥ 

and bas beea ac 

mand of the diy 

new home, ‘The 
¥ 


on her trip 


4: 
ayments made; 
a nt will be 
stor in®Ja- 
panese E.nibnis- 
ach ‘home, 
hundrod pon 


nye been tw 
the third and i 
mado to the Amis 
pau as'soon as the Ji 
sy, or Commi 


1 
Stonewall when she fill into’ the hands 
of the Governrient, will be sent ont 
in ber, a5 well algo. is the rewaluder 
of the.armainent that was on board. 
The ronte'to be taken to Japan will bu 
by tho straits of Magelisn. 
a ———— 

Crors—Wenrepitd te be able to 
state thetan abundant crop) will be 
gathered in this dourty t! it 
thaatein spring Gio py 

crap ware anything 

ing but now, a re aw the ee erop 
is copecined, ers tiny tery gafel 
vege! ice ont of Bae, Peat 


ARM 


At thie office, Petitions”in Bankruptcy, 
With tektocotmpanying Schedul 


a 

Robert Toombs’ letter to the Andrew 
Doig Demperacy, of Olilo, is being pretty 
Youghls handled by the prints of that seo- 
Ton, He sal", it will be remembered the 
lest Kentucky resolution. contains the 
prinelples of my whole life-” “I will take 
{mmediate messures to organize the State 
of Georgin‘on that basis, and will urge 
thetrue men of the so-called ten rebel 
States to fall into line. 1 will leave home 
to-morrow with the view of beginning 
the organization in Georgia.” “I regret 
nothing In the past but the dead and the 
failure, and { am to-day ready to uso the 
best means I can command to establish 
the principles for which I fought” Mr. 
Toombs will experience much trouble tn 
his undertaking. Slavery can never be 
established in this country, and the people 
are unwilling to make another vast sacri- 
fice In experimenting upon any political 
{sue determined by the w: 

——+ so 

‘The prorpect of the “man nnd brother” 
going t Contress from rome of the South- 
erm States, In beginning to bewllder 
the republicans of the North. Ben- 
nett thinks the spectacle will be one 
which will so disgust the people, that a re 
action against Black Republicanivm ere 
long will be the Inevitablogresult. The 
Times has no doubt but that yoyng Africa 
will be on hand with bis credentials at the 
next session, and he (the editor) dors not 
ree how the gentleman with black com- 
plexion and kinky brain will be kept out 
So the republicans are already “casting 
about” for means, by whieh the negro can 
to set aside. This is what we have been 
arguing all along. Sambo will do very 
well to vote radicals into offices, but he 
ioust not attempt to go there himself. It 
was only the other day we were reading: 
‘that a resolution in favor of the black man 
for Vice President, was voted down In the 
south Carolina Radical Couvention, slt- 
Ung at Columbia: The negro will get an 
eccasional crumb—no more. 


ene 
Nine disbursing officers of the Freed- 
Bureao—all bot one—have been 
wustered out of office, by onder of the 
Veesident. Large reductions in the force 
of the Bureau, will probably be made soon 
asthe other district commanders are be- 
Maved to be able to attend to most of the 
bualoets of the Invtitation, 

The London Economist, very high au- 
thority, argues that up to the present the 
the national banks in this eunntry hi 
everything In theirfavor. They I 
their cirenlatten fr 
tyeflve millions sterling, anit pric 
They fave 


had 


and | 
. whieh, 
rable | 


himit te an issue no 


the proceecaf reaction has «nt 


terval will render cash payments a: 
Jnl 


hate Chiet Far 
and Meridian 
Last week 


bape He ¢ 
alnteer, of the 
Vaitrcul, 1 


Vickebur 


Wars a geretecame inn the trate 


rma and wus highly eaternme 


A eonple ofiue Tes aper 
Hulletin 
sliserrasings the 


viel the E 


Ve land Federal Gow 


ments. blake proposes to sell the pile 
tw nin for JOvts, por arre and apply 
the proceeds toedueating the children of 
the State, white ant | 


ach. and to the bp 
terest af emigration. while the 17 


Pelegrraph 
ere and ape 


as to sell at 
the 


Rallrvad purposes, Some of then think it 
should beaparopriated for the freedmeu. 


The army worm has made Ite appear- 
nee In the prairie reglonsof Clarke and 
Waren counties, in large numbers and 


Nave commenced its work of destruction 
to the cotton crops. 

— + 
Jvrrerson Davia iy 
Davia visited Stansteal. Vermont. last 
week. and was the guest of Hon. T. Lee 
Terrill, Fred. Terrill, Esq. brought him 
from Sherbrooke, ina very quiet manner, 
professedly to kee the country and to con- 
salt In regan! toan investment In the gold 
inines of Flatl 


Vrewost.—Mr 


The followitrg wotiee of ont clever 
friend Chas. A. Snttth, District Attorney, 
ls from the Entetprise Star. Hix namer- 


from the xale to | } 


compelle! to pee the tempting offer 
of agovernment ticketythere is nothing 
better, very often, than laboring side by 
side, with the lazy, Ignorant, half fed 
slaves, On the back of the ticket Is print- 
ed in Portuguese the agreenient -of the 
party not to leave the empire without re- 
funding that passage ‘money, and this 
ticket Is retained by the government asa 
pass port. Mr. Campbell, of» Choctaw 
County, Alabama, writing from Campinas, 
says there “are too sides to nearly. every- 
thing., and men here have been writing to 
the United States, and have shown up the 
bright side @f the picture in glowing col- 
ers, The other side, however, has been 
left blank, or at least a great portion of It. 
‘They élatm, of course, that thelr accounts 
are true, but to say the least. some letters 
have been highly colored, and I think very 
extravagans dn one side, while they play 
mum on the other. You have seen in the 
papers and beard a great deal of the beau- 
ty of the country—magnificent torests, 
wild blooms dotting the entire landscape, 
and in fact after crossing the Brazillan 
range of monntains that It was almost a 
paradise, &c, But if this is a representa- 
tion of that goodly land, I never wikh to 
enter {ts blissful portals, and If those who 
are here, have made their happiness com- 
plete by reaching this the promised rebel 
lund, Ido not envy them thelr lot, But 
their wants are more easily satisfied than 
my own, andT must say that we differ 
widely Inour opinions.” Ills advige {sto 
stay here and do the best weean, A let 
ter in the Memplily Bulletin from Buenos 
Ayres says saya the emigrants there are 
poor, helpless decelved, and” are witnesses 
of the folly of leaving the United States 
for any country under the sur. Decelved 
by rumors of various kinds und finally 
enlisted In the army {4 the fate of many & 
poor fellow. That Brazilian. scheme 
(awindle), ought to be expesed, The pe- 
counts from that Iittlo strip of country, 
known as British Honduras, are equally 
unfavorable. In Bellze much Is seem that 
{sealeulated to make a good impression, 
but from away in the Interior, where man 
never before thought of settling, far from 
civilization and refinement, letters come 
bearing a cold and desolate tone. Our 
own oplaton all along. has been thatthere 
Is nothing to be gained by an exchange of 
countrioa, Ina few years we will eure 
mount the diffleulties which now environ 
us at home, and then the South will yleld 
greater riches than can be found in any of 
the rugged provinces of the old world. 
———9e— 
The Kentucky Election, 

Keutucky, the home in happler days of 
iustrious men, hax gone against 
the dominant party. by a majority almost 
without preeedent in ie State, The re 
sol Is a Democratic triumph. by ama- 
Jority variously: estl At 450 to Oke 


[iw Loniaville city ane the county. of 

Joilorson have vlocted their entlee legisla- 
tive ticket—twelve in mmmnber. [tis be- 
Vieyedl that the Democrats in the St ite 
have elected aeven-cights of the Logisla- 
ture In Lonisvitle the Radiealy ard 
tind party men made avery poor ris 
| Heim. the Democratic candidate for Gov- 
fornor, beattug both opponents by 
about 3.800 m 


Crop 


Tn our bast 


ave a shart Kynap- 
sivof the condition of crops In this State 
gathered from anges. In nearly: 
every other State the crops we are glad 
to nec, are generiily good, and will be 
amply sufficient for home consumption— 
The, wheat crop also: ylelded largely In 
Virginia, Tennessee and Goorgla and has 
turned out well wherever planted fn other 
Southern Siates.. The wheat crop, {x now 
harvested, und has relieved from suffering 
thousands, both white and black. In the 
States of Bonth Carolina aud Georgia— 
which States have suffered severely for 
the want of breadstaffs thns fur during the 
year. In Alabama grain and corn are 
most plentiful and cotton 1x doing very 
well. Cor prontixes well in Maryland 
and of wheat there will be a falr crop— 
Askansas has such a corn crop as Js 
rarely paralleled. Cotton prospects are 
brightenin| 
ee 
Firat Coxvestios or rir. State ov Mis- 
sinsreri—The following Ist “bf members 
of the Convention which formed the Con- 
stitution of thie State In 1817, will bega- fe 
teresting to our readers: 


Adams county—Josiah Simpson. James 
C. Wilkins, John Taylor. Christopher Ran- 


Enrroz Gazerrs—Will you please an- 
nounce through your columns that this 
Company Wave orgunized under the.char- 
tergranted by the Legislature. At the 
Inst meeting! they pasbed | a resalation in 
regard to the Land Agent, as. follows: 

‘That the Land Agent of. thls. Company 


not done;) to have the valuations. 

torlly made of the lands, rand the deed 
properly signed and recorded, with sc- 
companying plata and descriptions of it 
&s to quallty, location, the amount cleared 
and uncleared. They will recelve {nfor- 
matiow from me further by writing to me, 

LS.0.G. GREER, 


President. 
Jno, T. Ball, See'y. 


, NEWs ITEMS, 

The President of the Cubs and Florida 
Telegraph Cocpany is General William 
P. Sintth, widely known as “Baldy.” He 
has gone to Cubato superintend operations 
and expects to have the line working 
very soon. 

Little girls believe in the man In the 
moon—big girls believe In a man in a hon- 
‘ey-meon. 


Why !saman fiscending Veduvins like 
an Irishman trying to klss a pretty girl? 
Brose hele ying to Ret at the craters 


a new colored pollcemen of Mobile 
have a bablt of sleeping at thelr ports. 
One of them was found it 
who wrenched his. club’ out of highand 
Before he could wake him. “He was flned 


Radicalism 1s sweeping everything be- 
fore tt. Day before Ng day It cartied 43 
twenty-one of the twenty-two Denver of 
the New Orleans City Council. The only | 
auxiliary ageney It had in the work was & 
“special order” from Gen. Sheridan. 


It eas rumored in New York afow days 
since that General. Logan was about to 


States by the Mextean Gener 
to be accompanted by a large 
mainera to wak In silver mines owned by 
8 company of wich Gen. Butler is sald to 


The man 
a ppresal 
have, be 
polley dealers. 


The Connecticnt House of Roprescnta- 
tives has passed a bill to tax incomes de 
rived from Government bonds. A motion 
to reconsider failed. 


“Grant Clubs” are forming in New York’ 
and rookly nto ald in the election of the 
General to the Presidency. 


A New York paper thinks of starting’a 
dog-Aght colu 
dog: 


A New York preacher advertises his 
bral ‘of worship as “the coolest hall in the 

ty 

Henry Ward Beecher has been nominat= 
ed for Presi lent by the Troy (N. Y.) Times. 


Tho Mexicans are begiuning to talk 
about a ge neral amnesty. exe opting certaln 
doomed of ‘Sa Anna ia detained 
TRIG Shara tae be the went Pend 
dent, or If he le net, it ts sald he will be 
sent'ns Minister uw” Washington, We do 
not want, him 


‘The following ts the amount of avaliable 
funds in the ‘Treasury of the United 
Currency, 861, 626.676; gold, $10 
i Fariie oniuizagu0 ts fn gold cer- 


of the Society for the 
‘ef Gambling In New York 
Prosecutiou against lottery 


Thursday 


‘hieago Fenlans met 
invasion 


sand tlhe! about anotl 


In reference to the Tron Mountain Rafl- 
road the Bt. Louly Dispateh gays: A_ se 


tion of seventeen miles is ander contniet. 
w he finished In November, and thirty 
milea more will be fi 


shed In January 


venom desthind Wo. by 
culable valie. 


A woman was bronght heforce the Po- 
lice Court In Cleveland Onto, a few days 
since for drunkenness she wore jewels es 
tmated to be worth $5,000. 


Another'coal off tragedy in Ohio near 
Kenton. Two little girls were trying to 
Kindle a fire with that dangerois 
Both dead. 


The Mobile Register says, We learn 
tton has returned from Was 
ington, god de Fing bla absence bas, nc~ 
ceeded In a satisfactory arrangement for 
the extension of the Btate debt nnd re- 
Of the 875000 bonds of last ‘year 
this month. Gov. Patton’s 
alf of the public Interests and 
credit, are worthy of commendation and 
rove his zeal and ability... We learn, also, 
hat the attorney general has rendered a 
decision exempting ‘the Isiue of Hate 
peor tazation. 


Canadian commission {sin sosalon in 
Now York: taking evidence fu. behalf. tf 
ihe United State fn a sult agatnee Jacob 


of incal- 


jul. 


the rebellion. 


kin, Edward Turner, Joseph Sessions, Jno. 


‘ove friends In this section, will be glad to 
hear that he ts recovering: 
We are happ 


we maeeting our old friend 
¢ A 
cima, Be ie tae ky 


has been 50 lorig impaired 
tis, is vlog. finoagh very aowiy 
We hope ih wilt soon entirely re- 
coverrhad be bineel? agate. 


en 

A Bor Kniep Uxpex Careers 
ev Fis Farner—On Saturday cveni 
$e of Andrew ae of Ha 


Steele. 
Jefferson county—Cow lor Mend, Heres 


kiah J. Balch, Joseph E. Davls, George W. 

King. 
Marion county—John Ford, Dougal 
oe! Jourdaa, Amos 


MLanghlin. 


waren county—James Patton, Clinch, 
‘Green counts—Laughlin McKay, John 


M'Rea. 
Jackton county—John M'Leod, Thomas 
Bilbo. 


At Cincinnati,‘on Batarday. the foundry. 
Charles Ww 


nas a tuatter of Justice to | @; 


acs 
f 


CCE mt) 
a 


GRAND DISTRIBUTION, 


300 PREMIUM AMOUNTING 0 
THREE PRELIMINARY 
DRAWINGS; 
One anand somamE 

a Risyigedl ond Moe 


i ree 0 
UnivEnsitey bea Bu PAYABLE IN AD. 


jaitoye ove a, Dewsen Bars, stg Dane wf 


flea 


More ey 


Bed nasi abd fo oateby ) * 


‘The 
eabibls ios Yet that The Boe 


the 

BAND DOLLANH tor the 

. STATE UNIVERSITY, 
corr oF mscrit. 

Bo. 197) Brave or Minsia vert, 

Biate Treasury, Jsckson, Miss, 

of W. D. Lyles, Prost be per ©. | 


B. whlter te snes of feel ier 
Riu of Auditor's iat 


aly 160, 
Untrarsiy ot 2 of 


of mie 
eb. 1, 187, eat tled an act locorparsh, 
he aaa Aeroat rah, Kdvesiionsl 

itectarin, 


ld Sochery. | 
der te bend Ged'vesl-ot offen thie 


fa 


195,000 


Site Peaster, re 7 min 
oie dt os deere tae | FEMALE, "COLLEGE ! ! 


PACULTY OF INSTRUCTION. 


rears: AMBERLIX, A.M. 
Piinetpal and Profesor 0 of Mental and Mor- 
‘al Philosophy and Ancient Languages: 


Lad “MRS/ 8. ITAMBERLIN, 
Presidiny Teacher—Higher Engith Branch 
009 | ey andl French; : 


MRS. ROBERTSON, 
Instrumental Musie, 

‘MRS, A. L. HARWELI, 
Drawing, Painting, Embroidery, 4c. 
‘MISS SATITE A. WALKER, 
Preparatory, Branches, 


CRKTIFIUATES. 

Premiums from $80 te $80,000 

First Preliminary Distribution. 
SEPTEMBER, 38, 1907. 


THESE GOODS, TLAVE 


Wo Premiums amounting to....-+ 


Second Pretiminary Distribution, 


OCTOBER 16th, 1867. deme fe yee & CO, 


On tre Street, between’ Leo and 
34 johnson Avenues. - 
(At Bhasfort Bro’ okt stand.) 
—pekrers 1x — 


DRY, Goons) 


———, 
Primary Branches. 

CHANGEN POR TCTTION, Se. 

sition 10 Primary, Coaree, per mopth.ox. 8 


Lbird Preliminory Distribution. 
NOVEMBER 1th, 1867 


ct mits 


ry 
5 
x 
H 
2 
rf 
‘4 


fs2eesee 


GRAND SUHEME. 
peter 11th, 1807, “ie 


Tremtam ef 


Geoury, 85 
ey alee inate srperilbcaton are wee 
paid 


Fonte Lavender ar Greeuaboroyala.,te with the bara bowen, ad willbe plerand to 
frlenda, - 


Ssh Ager Plows; Tagee syeclg ee Engines and Saw Mills, 


, Hedia Rubber Belting and Pack. 


Baers ee ae Ee ante at bias: hustzrad and Sbeathing 


BPEAR 2 CO., 198eath Commerce Strret, Mobile 


™. nirEa 


P. “pr. PEPPER co. 
Established 1847: 


DIRECT IMPORTERS |OF (1 OC 
Corner of Sts Francs peibin too phssis., 
MOBILE, ALA. 

Have constantly for sale much 
THE LARGEST ‘AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS 


evor offered'in this Market. 
poms.) Er 


BEEN 


from the Manufactrires of Europe wid Americo, and still be wold ax Cheop ax by 
any other Howse on thie Continent, 


IMPORTED DIRECT 


awl 


bedaidl W. SHEARER 


Terixe, establishe) himscit 

the eefacr of chossi Aveoue and Com- 
ater I Bos GA) ede te ep 6 
xvod supply of 


STAPLE GOODS 


GROCERIES, 


iierhselt tnd and 
teen aan 


ee, | peerage ere 


‘We call attention 0 
Vy Mira, M.A, Cox, who offers for sale her: 
Jionse and lot in. town, known as the Wel- 


si oricans. Thom | Crampsyatad Bowel complaints ofchildren, 
Dis office, and J.| nothing equals the shove Remedy. It is 

inted tw his aad ‘exccedingly pleasent, refreshing atid cool- 

ete Ang. ay be St | Ing t0 the stemach, isot-a syrup, nor is It 

4 {s | alcoholic, contains no kino, entechu. gulls, 
meta Ap.cand acts Wkea charm upon old and 

7 young. Whenever usod, It morits and ro- 
Bn et eee epiven esjoominms of the highest, pralse— 


im the morning. ‘Itis| No fatally shouk be without the Red Di. 
now stand 11 tol for] gerhoa Remoily. * 


Worrce—w. W. Shearer has this day 
reel from our firm by mutual agree- 


Hunter, Stcrars & Co. 


Meas clear 
- lear | Mxnrprax, Mass, July 1, 


firm at| Meridian Lodge No 80 -1.0.0.F. 
- Boxt fegularmbcting of the Lodge will 
‘nl Sota tet be hell Monday nfgtit, August 12th. Ax 
Siw NOT now |there’'ts business of Importance upon 
Corn shalle@ | the minutes to be transacted, a full attend- 
ance ts requested. 
xe °C. R.Warsox, See'y 
Auguat 6th, 1867 


‘Lard i lec Cm ~~ PuRLIE MEETING. 
Hal at 82. i All those wiabltig to emaigraté to Hon- 
Pod tnches | duran are foanestel to sured n meeting at 
the Conrt House In Marion, on the second 
Monday in Atgust—that being. the i! 
day of Cigonit Cour it Court.” The object 
meeting i8to appoint a committ: 
| Hlomen to vate that eortey sind 


result of thelr obeervations. 
July 2% 1 


a fuiog Seem ERRORS OF YOUTH. 
A he for, 

g2ls2i clear sues, 15346 jeatieman who weffered fory 
uid 


Tada, ‘ ; : 
eg fervour Debitity, Premature Dmeay, an: 
pctercce ate 1s e108, a ¥ _ ew Youk et # prem thfal, indiseresivn, will, for | 


fear rar the oie 


TusPribnae presents n | making the rimple remedy by whicWile was | 


cured, Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad: | 
in. | vertiser's expe: 109 dp no 
beries, | in perfect evalidence, 
by AON B.OGDEN 
~~ 42 Cedar Street few York 


irogien brut ——————— 
tone TO CONSUMPTIVES. . 


The advertiser, having Leen restored to 
Jude. Whe candidates are 
tise Ignorant kad corrupt, rabiis | health in a fow weeks by a very a 

o 4 the majority Of” the legal | edy,/Afer baving.euflered for » 

oa iat clay always vote for the | with « severe hung sffection, and that dread 


pai Conrumptivo—is anxious to make 


M¥rrenors Dpsarreanaxct.—Mr. Me 
ene arene tt the Miaslasppl Cons eure, 


for’ New: Orleans, to transact’) the preseription weed (free of chai win 
tomas ofcit business requiring but 9 few 

dyn ence, from Do Tee put 8 ew Lthedireetions for preparing and using the 

sadted hi pate learn that aame, which they will 6rd a ever cure ron 

ici te Cy Hotelon the loth. stuck | Comeurnes, Armas, oxen 

prea Sic a gothing has been heard of! coups, aud all Throat and Lung A 


ie dat tian boon connceted with the | The only object of the advertiser in y ding 
read forthe ins: olht “years, sineo ean the Proseription is to benefit he aillicted, ar 

operations, and Leeper spremd laformation whiel le conceives to be 

invaluable, and he hopes every eufferer will 

try hid remedy, as 1b will cost them nothing, 


‘he ‘preseription, wast y return mal 
pine ddr 
ae TEV, 7 EOWARD 4. WiEsOS, 


so commu 9° NOTE 
should. be. the ‘ease, they 
mast have ci rently dlaappointed. ns 
- tls had bat Childeen. A good article at low prices. 


for th ° Oe 
Pespselnily, ther the i DIBBOLUTION, OF COPARTNEMSULP, 


ge his Cite may soon! Thefirm of HILL, HENDERSON & C( 
mr orange bi fat a. is this. day dissolved by mutual consent. 
pappee: cooe peraane frcdebeed! totic House, are. refiues- 

ter annouveedt” ihe | fea Aso some: Serwirs and settle with Mr. 


Mn ee peat | thestore of J.T. Mosely & Co, am Front 


real Maas, lot Hi i by ahtp- | Areata, Angus 6, 1867 
fifty workmen have Jeartia thabbat few persons: were | pont 7 
from the Springfield pared who wordige the vessel. rf 


The great popularity of the 


fre Ming mer | Charter Oak Cooking Stoves |,,, 


Foun alt 
¢ direction of the 
A ere- inferior end bedi co 
she the : 
3 iy doreo Heaciale 
are Black» 5 No te eeecly gofeamoret thers ssc 
20 for It, 


mt—The Tandsboro 


tern of ly_ prosecute 
an "Glee a bo tall tations on mp taht 
ana pe a leslont a ty iia ‘of ering the waste 0° de.igh of th 


‘The e Washlagion Chronicle thinks tat “Charter Oak” 
Po between 


pic han my name, 
All eikers are imitations and Hable to prow. 
OIUES F. FILLY. 
Ls 


nce 
(STAR: STABLE! STABLE | |epiirrrnmive Sais o Loans 
+ Naniouil  terseicele hase 
1 FARMS FOR ONE DOLLAR | 


} - 
) SUBDIVISION OF PLANTATIONS, 


ssisepean| CHANCES “FOR “ALL. 


re Southern Asyiom Land On | 
Lia dition to their jul sche of Diy Hetkdvoces 
bape os ahi 
atiention. 


a irl be Rolo 


known to bis fellow-ruiferers tho moaua of | 


aenen es. At this place, left here orthe | To all wlio desire it, he will send a eopy of | 


nnd may proves blesing. Parties wishing | 
i 


atonice. He will be found at | 


DIARRHGHA. si Sora! Sc 
7 kanes | SPOMACEE | Prvrars: 


gurries to an untimely rave every year? 
ware ‘you J ROTE a WN 
alight Diarrhara in oar aly alps in| > DOT ECTION FOR tit WNALTHE 
the hd, "Send immediately avid procure bad 
oue ot PE Weal a 
Sepedbiarings) : REMGF FOr THe ste. 
RED DIARRNGA memzDY, |. 
For your family, so that you cam give it fa 
when necessary. For infants at the breast, irae ies ge eo 
Bud the bowel complalut of children wale | atest of via af therdeter aad ato 
teething. it acta like achargn. Al forms | hoparation aus elt 
Of Diarra. Qholeca Martine maused atl | Theo atien uf ict AMT Bet 9 av 
vomiting..cramps. pains In the stomach 
and bowels, are immediately cured by its] # 
use, 
USE RED DIARRHG@\ REMED’ 
USE RED DIARRU@A REMED 
USE RED DIARRH@A REMEDY. | forum 
It ix so pleasant, 90 cooling and so prompt, | Ei 
Dati the aod 1 f Cholera in | tic tocehitie sireneh tbe ps * 
" valence of Cholera in| tietwexniaie x " 
Memphis, daring Lact summer. it was ex~ rateecect oe fam po) 
tenalvely used by the masa, and presezib- 
ed by by many Physicians with the Aap —_ 
Fesike for all the first stages of Chol 
All cases of 
_ BLOODY FLUX ORDYSENTERY. 
Muens Disrrhera, pine and straining of 
the bowels, should not full to tse a few IE ad 
-doees of r niveatlone and 
DROMGOOLE & CO's 


DYSENTERY COMPDUND 
m reader wey none 
:perlence agree that | mlestnn eth 
pier Diarrhora, are treated d! 
Tour compound iy THe MED af 
fe ie re inant ever ay ne aha 


packs rtble ev 
ALL MARRIED MEN 
Whore wivex are suife 


ith 
should wot fall to carry Ii 
bottle of 


DROMGOOLE € CO's 
English Female Bitters 


Which will cure all “hose complain 
restore them to health wind biiey au 


TUAT YOUNG GIRL 
Whose very connteranre, acts enter are 
walk. Indieate disea-. can be a ea 


| boruty and charms 1 


For ¢ 


ough Are 
orany kind of ¢ 
loony ite 


| noyerd with too fre 


| of a 
® whie 

wil : tore sont 

Kidneys and Ulaldvr ton hiealthy action 

jar ». procare one hott 

DKOMGNOL 


|Fluid Ext. Bearborry, Cubebs 
and Buchu, 
seta lth 0d a 


YOUR LIVER 


{Should be kept In goo condition. bet 

off and preventing 

Chills and Fewe Hous Fever, Dana 

Chilly, &-, aud notin » effeetital as 
PROMGOOLE & CO's 


KING OF CHILLS 


Which never fills to en 
Chilly Billlows Fever. 1 


hever effects the heal or ears acts ip 
the liver and bo Jeanisen t 
can be given to Inftite. and fs pertain nt 
au eonsnlt your ste 
Tt fee em met, ne pate 
e resitlt 6 
enee In the Southern eountr 


SEULA AND OLD SORES 
Rlotches and Spore! « faew, mers 
{dn the blood. Gh 
[Pimples Iteh, 
down constitution, Impnre votvtit 
the Blood, can be epeedtily enre| by: tis 
} DEOM b 
CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH 
¢ ingredients of which are hi 

the Medical 1 


THE GREAT 


- | SOUTHERN PREPARATIONS ||: 


What are they 


JY. 
Proprictors, 
Ontere cat he adil resaed to 
1. C, DeBOSE € CO. Mobile Ala 
BARNES WARD & (0. New Oricans 
HAILCHADWICK, Ag, Meridian. 
SHAW & SALLEE, Ag’ta, Fisterprive ties inde 
Who will ib-wrders at manufacturers | “Geeaseen Te oe 
prices. Tulydewesm 


CHEAPEST BOOK HOUS® LN THE SOUTH 
SLELOCK & C0. 


Wholesale Booksellers 
AND STATIONERS, 

130 Canal Street, New Orleans, La. 
Dealers ‘Suppliod at Lowont Mates. | ois tu cee to HT 
or Yotir- adits’ for, one Gaba [tet M4 Poplerth 
Mogues ofctiool and Miseelluncous Books. 
June Wawly, <Gratiedioa: fwell matw of yowr Stowe te Titers * 
ihe ot Sap sanremalcine, ates nom hae 


fas} Js SAISWOLD, & CO. bd trtaor tv} Setar” jae ay 
r 


5 A Goedrich; esiablahed Ue wih ap 
Wy yeas riers 0! 
Walaa Seva. ieee r¥, Oavx 
Pistola, corner Canal and Hoya sireris, New 
wnt Ty 


‘ina 
Very rempect filly 


| GouTuERS FaNiLy AkWisa WAH NES | 


ene eae 
Fyaphbia, mtaw neers y= Ted * 


te, Hey 


~ it bang 
+ Ante will not depart. 
therever we go or whtaeter we be, 
(ere are moments of nature 
¥ hen pride bows its knee; 
‘Which the will is no more 
‘Than a wild little fern 
When the spirit of what we have loved 
‘WH return, 


Oh Hove ta the angel 
Ot heaven I know. 
Toeling, to entreat. 
eon) estos! 
Fe follows us, crying 
well! © fiirewell! 
eas suto the desolate 
Shadow of het! 


~ Willowatt us to heaven 


‘Fhe countey of oye. 
Jura M. Craxe. 


NEWS ITEMS. 


Stotiewall Jackson's widow hak been 
compelled by poverty to sell the war 
horse presented to her husband by the 
eitleens of Angusta, Georgia. 

AN Rock Island, Ill. newspaper asserts 
(hat the cruelty extended to Confederates 
inprisowed at that point were fully ws se 
vere, in proportion, nt those comraltted 

the prisoners at Andersonvilie. The 
white-washing committee appointed by 
Congress wilfefface all such stains. 


Wé see by atelegram that the Cretan 
war is not over, as te Turks have boasted. 
‘They have lately met with success, and 
the French have scnt vessels to convey 
sefugees to Greece. 


‘The fifteen cent currency, will soon be 
issued and the five cent small pox rays to 
he superceded by nicked colns—then every 
well-to-do Aimorican can own specie. 


Nashville merchants in some Instances 
have discharged negroes for yoting the 
Radical ticket: General Carlin bas diruct- 
ed efforts to be made to flml them other 
situations. 


Every article which ts published In the 
Londob Times goes through the bands of 
the proof reader no less than six. thnes.— 
If, after the paper foes to press, an error 
in discovered in it, Lhe ty;po who Is respon- 
sible for the same is subjected ton fine— 
The best compositors employed on this 
ehect earn, upon an average, Gwenty-five 
dollars per week 


‘The N. O. papers mention the suspension 
of the banking house of Mr. M. Judson, 
corner of Camp ant ¢ mammonsireste. THe 
poliee bad been on the watch to prevent 
the removat of the assets of the hou 


Tho St. Joseph Gazette of the th. says 
that all the breaks in the loveess in Temas 


Parish are passable, The back bayous 
fat Gling up. Crops are very Inditi 
tx i high, and 
King’ sad 


worm with the 


rotten. 
The Ne 


York and New Haven railroad 


Ie tsp 5 
tlbatal theaageh piper opening. tate ¥ath, 
ous parts of the ear, 


thinkgot the etuden 


the Confederat 
them were wounded. 


Much attention Is now 1 


interior of Louisiana to Ure propagation 


anew ratled the Thimgarian, 
vhieh yirbls two tons to the acre on bot- 
uann lainds 

In New Orleans, aceonting to 
of Ghat city, a large numb 


inenawl platters are preparing: 
bankrupt aw, Tt hy 
re seems to be to at 


The fndians have 


ehh and Vlei Is 


Hy, burn- 
he i routinned to burn after the 
jon until nearly a cart load of earth 
was thrown on the f! 


BYrLLow “Fry cof an 
yeravuted ty pe on Shontd 
ofsome vessels of our city, gave 
hiany reports that yellow fever was, p 
and that we were int danger’ from 


xiste 


Tt is equally ax Hiestablished a fact thi 
no ease hax yet appeared In our harbor — 
Pensacola Observer, 25th. 


‘The Rev. Mr. Key, a_ local 
preacher, who lived on Bas! 
irke connty, about twen 

sta, Ga. committed suicide, the 2lat. 
Auviath’ morning. It appears that. be 
placed the muzzle ofthe gun at the lower 
extremity of the chest, and struck the 
mmer with a stick. which he held in his 
nd. The cause of the rash act is known. 


The Lafayette (La.) “Advertiser of the 
Mh anys: “Wo learn that les avant cour- 
ers of the army worm: have made thelr 
appearance In several parts of the parish. 
ould the real army worm make its ap- 
pearance within the next two or three 
weeks the cotton crop of this parish will 
bea total failure.’ 


Baptist 


"Phe “rebel” General L. Es Ward, of Tex- 
ax, now lives in Middleton, Connecticut, 
and working at his trade, ‘that of brick 
mason. 


Gov. Murphy’ of Arknsas, wears & pair 


~~ 
elfe.bers, by purchase of the origin! 
become Hole Respite of tie “Celebrated 
a. trial, wih 
diveded alt 
ach as 


we freaistzet a pam vee ent 
eng ‘when it was. thought that the 
‘the mixture the better the 

In the falure only SEABROOK'S, a gom- 
beaation, quite apm he advancement’ of the 


taka, harmtees ine, setlon, 
lots ull cases, Invaluable in 


IRREGULARIT ES 
REATIV ANESS, 


SUMMER COMPLA| 
OF THE BOW. 
TEI 


Given beulth to the child and rest to the mother, 
We could furnish any quantity of certificates 
bearing evidence of ite superior qualities, bul 
prefer that our medicine ahould steud oo its own 

teria, which Mt will do upon tia, 
ap KU 


tars, 
Laboratory, 41 Bullitt Street, Louisville, K y 


PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


MURLEY'S SARSAPARILLA. 


Mae sermedicn that hare. heen, discovered 
present age for the tho 
bei to, 


the discorerer— 
experimeuts, and 


indi 
ing 1'—Lirst introduced 
Ito the pablle, an: \cognized by the 
eminent’ physicians in all parte of the 
try to be the mont acrpriving and effective 
dy, for certain diseases, of which they bay 


knowledge. 
All other compounds er syrapa of 
have bitherta inled to command’ the panetion of 


Clin end perftct core of the following complainta 
and diseares . ” 


Aifeetions of the Bones, Mabltual C 
Webility, Dine: 


Oefalmousry Distases, Ky pt” 
ila, Herefata” oF 
King's Beil 


Hurley's Ague Tonic, 


PERFECTLY RELIABLE. 


The ooly remedy for Chills abd Pever 0 
and Forgy (bate oreus be depeoted epedis 
iTatiey's Agus Tonle. ‘There bere 


been ‘tivo 
‘by using it who had tried the aaual 


anda ou 
remedves without benefit; but In mo caso has 
Hurley's Ague Tonic 


failed to effect weure. All who bare used it 
i 


one suffering 

own Lotavest by se 

buying a bottle. 

pared with others,and will be certain to cure 
I casos of lover and aga or chills and fever, 


HURLEY'S 


Popular Worm Candy! 


Ap this in realy 4. engcirc ron worn, and 
Dest and moet palitable form to ‘ 


| MIRMINUHAM, RURVETELD 


SEWING MAGHINE 
capensis cai 


The World’s Fair, 
Exposition, 


e LONDON, 
Freneh 
PA 


nited States Fair 


Whore cori, Meabioge. hare toe 
Every Macl 


‘Thoasth 
abl web gist 1 Yee 
oman ee 


nd in the 
ee 


Tay Send for « Cirnoler. aw 


A. SUMNER &:CO,,,; 
Ty Jelfervon Street, 


marlSaw 


RICE BROTHERS & CO., 


89 AND’ 91 CAMP STREET, 
—and— 5 
063 PMAGAZINE. STREET, 
Now Orleans. 


the | Warehouse, 97 {and 99 JubiacStreet 


: uronrEs oF 


AND WOOL 


sinect 


RAM PTON 


Hardwaro, 
Cutlery, 
Guns and 
Edge Tools, 


Which 


ed to the Country ‘Trade aba 
small sdrance on cost of Importation, 


BUILDERS HARDWARE, 
Marb‘cized Iron Mantels and Mantel Grotes 


HE greatest variety of eliders!, Rimi, apd 
T Se i nay Witte HINGES 


HANGING - 


vc WATES 
RedJack 


et Bilt 
SAMUEL LOCKE, 


+ Ae 4d ow ee sttet, 


tSii 


os, 
Late Aout Levee, between ‘Cuitomiouse and 
Dienville Streets, 


New Orloans+ 


IMPORTBUS end DEALERS FM! ©!) jl 
i 


“TARDWARE, 


HURLEY'S 


BTOMAOHIO BITTERS. 


saben, 
Lona of Appttite, 


wi jon, br 
iapepeia, W. ‘Action of the 
Liver er DISURDERED STOMACH, 
There are no bitters that can compare ‘with 
‘These in removing these distressing complaints. 
For aule of ean at any drag: store. in 
the United States, of from the proprietors 
DLs & Co., 


MES KU 
Louietile, Ky. 


‘of common soldier's blue pants, and looks 
soldier. 


Tin Plate, 
Sherttiron, 


Mar Iron, 


Nails, 
Axes, 
Castings) 
Manilla Hope, 
Hand Bellows, * 
(Plantations Sadetecy, 


Blacksmiths’ Bellows, 


eid ie 
AGriev LTURAL IMPLEMENTS 
of every. Are loieees, alesi 


Jas. th. Hall 1s (Mayeevitet Ky.,)PLOWS 
Calhoun OOTTONSCHAPERS 
“ — OUTTON SWEEP 


Yout's Patent COTTON iaitacaud 
Fan Mills, 
Com Stiellerty 


MAB WEIGH fe 
veagae M wa 


Oak TERMS-Payable in, AAvANOG. 


tg pTegebo hot fndite, $25, 06) 
eo mene 


| Diploms, for 


W. ARRANPED THREE YEARS, }igriouttoral andy: 
mental 


hese ew 


Atier whith’ the steph to é 


Ein and make, 
bout 


to earn $1000,52000, oF ans 

Soelizs be be the best, fon, parents 
can give tele nce ‘Bo Targa koown,not, 
of gtadgaten, is: 


c sine sancation thor eunbiea Gia) 
ens yusin¢ es education that enal ii 
“$3000 


Circulars ‘an Seon Sent to all 


\N. B.—Young per lemon who have ex: 
tirely, neglonied ele studies. forthe 
hero be, "4 


outa, 60 0d 

ushinaslotctes uf 
‘mercial ca culations, 

Leoture on Commercial 


‘Tig above | 6bontit 


siaitduel’ Yalzgdbtrenctas 
including blame :books, - : 

Buationery.for Panmanahip, 

& Accountay; 


t dere ibd 
ree otc. Weob Wo 
Kakpch--fal eaUrHe, ‘Dot lima 
Bpanish—fult mot limited! 100-00 
German —fulleoutee; ‘not limited !100 00 
coma ph iritedy- 100 00 


aaa Jimmie 
¥ Migs ie 
i 
pt Peosuanal 


oh im aT the 


Depart 
Ho can attend suobe branches ax be may 
a fotwertd > rutiden Mod 
‘i 


ASGIRRIGRIM | vAROTARM 
_ PAULEY! 


iunawec thy OTT K 


141} of all worth- 


(een 


me 


wt 


" ra 
Barnes, We CoNew ‘Ori 
ia Siemon: States. 


Cr 1a Maa | 
Wh bicep 


soma AL zi ay 


; COST Repo 
ronway NN 
(ERE hi ba Me Xi Chadwick, Meridi- 


ae Bay Wanl_& Cow 
One ci nln lewale Ayents for Sout 


PRANK § NOEL @ CO, 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


Purchasing Agents; 


‘Ottoe Ho. 418 North. Second Street, (Up telre) 
mierstewly bse ish 


WELES. * TRARNANG, 


“CORTAR * 
UNIV EIMAL, 


DORN SOLVENT, 


Sy pte Beplanss Warth, de. 


DOSTAR Depot 
J Chadyeick, Meridi- 


tel 

D 

g Dearnins, Waal six. New! Orkeatn: 
xe iin Agouts for Southern Statue: 

Y Mw 


ruth t 
=Myge 


; wit ZERe 


ce 


ad, leary voor ll somata M8 ears 
saan fee Lerens epic pein 
Yo aun st Pokey 
H nats yt bert y 

sernrnals Yo gemytion 7s 

Lat (abaamiteaadoetio 0. 


ee egege  In¥e 
ne Bowie ‘ons ail sitting Bei 
atm cvrn 


ro 
Nee ited 
ein: : 


ee 


Trike, Carty; Dreye Whedbarrvs 


. 


ESD 


Siaanaat 


“Material ! 


Wagon snd Buggy Spokes, flubs, 
Rims, Shafts; Tongues, &c., 


"| Alber whiets we offer at. WH 
\ RETAIL, at LOWEST CARH Pi 


FITLRR é HELL. 
magiiowter (Mo. 90 StoMichse! strcet, 


OLESALE and 
MICES. 


PARKE! 


Vy LAKE* 
2. RKON. BALLAGHER, ¥s 
ee ia, sas te aS WOODRUFF & DISERENS 


WILLOW WARE, ; 
URE ELE LED. BOOKS and STATIONERY, MOBILE. a 
Own Music, Musical Instruments, ; 
\  VICESBURG. 


—e 


Nabe: Bowing Mectiinc. @ 
Sidealen, Silks sad Theende oe 
‘apritewom 


Ge hdslie) Wont scebiny,'. w. sancia, 


Nicksburg.,  Vieksbarg, |" Yuzo0 Citys 

W. M. WILLIAMS & CO., 
ant Lge 
FORWARDING AND 


SUMMERVIDI E 
A FIRST CLASS ROARING SCHOOL 


ny da 


IRA W. 


/ 


PORTED 
HOUSE .FUBNISHING GOODS, 


Be Pep hd Goods in oar tine as low ax they 
EBA private room| for: aeer tte: Boye: | V8 any Southern market, 


MOBILE, ALABA: 


Wharf-boat Proprictors, 
GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS, 
Vicksburg, Miss. 
| consigeinente solicited. 
bpettawsm ps! 


(Number of Baurets Aur the pt term, 136) 
‘The Pris announces the inaing of the 
nih Anal Bart Cfo ‘at htt 


with, thet bore att 
Riera weswit| 
‘wnd hws added to hi 


‘a full Stock, consiatiag ti 


HOUSE FURNISH 


| dical Codege, Tennessee, and bas r 
eave in teaching, ‘ 
CHARGES: mt ‘ *) 

‘Tuition, Wanting nnd Yoel, twonty 


{For tterehants and Trade 
Paints, Oils, 
DOOR 


GLAZED 6A8H AND 


created ialbentcien dhs ection inl 
th at moderate 
Cash Ow wrahann, Pree 
MERIDIAN 
SAVINGS . INSTITUTION, nies tr evae teal 
OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, | wrcevic 
Hella Northern and 
Southern Exchange, 

Gold’ & Uncurrent Money 


(RECEIVES (DEPOSITS, 


‘And Gives Prompt Attention to all Collections, 
dn., Contided to tt. 


Office Hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. 
‘wprivewly 


‘COME ME ONE, COME ALL! 


Wry reeyetly ayia the, ation call and 
DRESS AND 1 FANCY GOODS, 


‘to 
,| Workmen in all departments, he feels 
‘ tiga i efery purientae ste 


‘nlpoe tie 


(Odd Fellows’ 


BE os 
SOPHRONIA isso, 
Aiscioo bib bothatt FO weap 


OBILE, ALA, 


EEIDIAX, aX, Supa, MSRIASIDS. 


| a2 |gnogenes 


MOST RESPECTFULLY cu 
of my friends and ihe poblic 
uke 


PAPER, 


Y = ee "Gaaat, 
Clothing, Boots, 


ill ind A to their sdvantage to give ps a ball. 
KAUN, WOLFF & AARON, 
F Jones House. 


Tbave 

Cae 
u Jon 6 ei0m 
: ipo. a | WAGNER & RUSH, 


“ MANUFAGTURERS 


‘Missiaslppl, anc 
broere with, 
Sopa Ted nehe ind 
Pattern, 


PRINTING. 
of Bisnts, Bite of 

escription of 

digpateh. 


RA W. PORTER 


T. 8. BIDGOOD,» 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, DEALER 1x 


Books & Stationery, 


Blank Book ufactarer'& Printer, | 
‘Mt. Brancis end Water su, 


Oftice Stationery. 


600, PARKER, 7, lf, LAKE, 1108, F. SILELDON, 


&CO., 


otton Factors) and Grocors, 


NorthwestOorver St. Lois and Wator Stay 
hi 
DA. 


Keep always on baad, Bagging and Rope, Nails, 
ast ALL kina or 


, Cigars, ‘Tobacco, 


Fine 


R & CO, 


ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 
Royal Street, 


MA. 


ying 1 ln Wt of Bhoqualak on the | Stentic Sait Aton Co mmission . Merchants, ‘Wholesale und Retailers! of 
« nt VANOMISS’ |picessaavamuetiodand,|lardware’ 
i Hardware 


a part of 


PLANTERS’ HARDSVARR, 
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, 


ING GOODS, 


AN 
ber DESIRABLE COODS 


rn, Alte) 


Window-Glass, 


8, 
DLINDS, 


TETAN of whieh we are veling et Lawer 


oxters will fod 
yurehaai 


00, 
Hall Moy ot 


It ‘the attention 
to my large and 


eis ‘autentlon to this depart- 
tba lange etfpmical vas grest 
, Shoes, Hate de., de. .\tavailery of Nore, Gommerctal Nove, ‘Letter, 
‘scket Pet, and (Os 

heb, Brench avd American manafacture. 


t Koy 


HOHOOL KOOKS. 
My stock embresey all the HearelTooka in ove 
to ‘a Alabina 


1d all the Latent 


BOOK-3INDING. 
In this départiient I am fally prepared to « 


durability, ond 
ind Booka to 


 Ladiog Cotton 


= 


SDAY, vat us, “1867. 


Weelly, 82.00 per Annum/ 


NUMBER 46. 


We. Al Torn. 
W. F, Comex, 

tf Telegraph and Railroad Offices in 
Tonia of Hotel, Mr. H. Callum, Tele- 
ieee perator,” ~ 


"CUSHING HOUSE 


"| Corner Sixth Street and Ohio Levee, 
CAIRO, ILL, 


Fan 0230 per di Tene Sawin 


‘\Gampbhell House 
(Formerly the Roper House,) 

JAS. W. CAMPBELL, 

(Late of Sumter,County,) 

MOBILE, 


Proprietor. 


ALA 


“THE NELSON HOUSE, 


Though not the “ Biggost” Building, 


av rae 
RAILROAD JUNCTION 
Jackson, Miss., 


TAS stated, & ropatation fr Good Fare, 

Comfortabie Room, Clean Beds, and niber 

‘conrenienges for the TRAVELING bowtie 
1 


To. Obtain 
Good Fare & Good Rooms 


STOP AT THE 


MAGNOLIA COTTAGE, 


JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI. 
mavlawian 


Private “Boarding 
by MRA, ANN DOZIER, xT, eo, MO 
[ BAY Bcncned » args and commodious fr 
vate Hoarding House, and witl be pleased to 
ssoanv of my old triende, 
No, 208 Gib Btreet, between Pine and Olive 
apricuwtt 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, 
uW¥;,8 PATTON, PROP’R. 


Jones Hous 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
JOSIAH JONES, : PROP’R. 


‘This well Known Hot in till open for the re 
eption and  sccommod: Thi 


arture of all train 


Ragsdale | Hous 


ON THE OILL, 
On the East Sido of the Rail-esd 
SB always 0} 


boarders, 


Remember ** 
railroad track. marl6ly 


—_— 
|French Burr Portable Grist Mills, 
For Cora M 

“Queen of the South.” 


aeneraily 
| Feeted “Prenen Du 
Way wo other bet 
Vamphle. Add 


#¢ built from ebolce ae- 


It 
TSAAG STHAUR & CO, 


Cor. Front & Jobe a 
mara wl yt tpeinns 


Messrs. PLEASANTS & oe 
a GP AC! CO 


cate adulteration, that t= alinrat, impossible 
ache undersizned are EX 
ISTH, and will, 


to'twe oan ot at ous ve ae eckoges, 
superior to any @ 
Thoaseied in emitter sf 


Ma). G peng Pe met. Louts, 3 
jen. Sterling Price St, Louis Mo. 
 Peeanurer Clay of Jack 


fe 4 

Sas. 1. Be of Jackson, Miss, 

Hon. It. L.. Henderson, Mayor, Meridian. 

(A.J. Buford, College Hill, Miss 

Seale Thornton, Okolons, Mis 

Frank 5. Ronald & Co. Oth Street, To- 

bacoo House Bouisville, Kye 

AAcusrs W atten —Anyactve young mes with 
two bandred 
ta thirty dollars. 


Wovill give all 
Sos seers 
nic. 


Z Conn i eet "Tobeses House, 
may2tenif SVILLE, KY. 


J. B. WILDER & CO., 


Patton elonse, oe 


. Wheat Fiouring and Stock Feed, | 5 


| An blag Apparat, Boland Ml wok | 
Thess are 


how many thousands it 
ly grave every year 
ware motlicn, How ‘you neglect that 
ight Diarrhoea tn your family. 
the bud. Send lninediately 
one bottle of 
DROMGOOLE & CO.’S: 
RED DIARRHG:A REMEDY, 
For your fumily, 40, that you cin give it 
wheit necessary. For infints at the breast, 
and the bowel complaint of children while 
teething. it acts like acharm. All forms 
of Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus nausea and 
vomiting, cramp pains in the stomach 
and bowels, are Immediately cured. by its 
us. 


pon us, and oh 


DIARRHGA REMEDY. 
DIARRUGA 2 
DIARRI 


It is so pleas 
that il praise it. 
During the prevalence of Cholera in 
Memphis, during Inst summier. Ib was ex- 


tensively used! by the masses, and preserib- 
el by many Phvalelang with the happl 
results, for all the first: stages of Cholera, 
All cases of 


BLOUDY FLUX OR DYSENTERY, 
Mucus Diarrhara, pains and straining of 
ithe bowels, should not fall to usc a few 
doses of 

DROMGOOLE & CO'S 

DYSENTERY COMPOUND 

a 1 cured. 

1 Physlelans of experience agree that 
Djwen ry and Diarrhora. are treated dif 
fere nel our com porn is rn Med | 
crxe that will effect a care 


ALL MARRIED MEN | 


Whore wives are 


{fering with, constant | 


painful, or irregular, sto | 
fing of hn womb. ‘sit 

Whites, should not fall to 
bottle of 


DROMGOOLF & (O'S 
English Female Bitte 


Which will eure allt 
restore them to health and buoy 


THAT YOUNG GIRL 
ry 


rry houe one 


Whose 


ouunntery 


lect. Inparts 
to fair retiring girl- 


noyed with t 
your water? Is 
Have you a pain 
Are you nervotts 


frequent Inelinatioi te pass 
urine thick 


ellately 
md bladder te 
rattle 
DROMGUOLE & COS 
Fluid Ext. _pearberry, Cubebs 
Buchu, 


ae to health antood 
e bottles will ou only 
YOUR LIVER 


Should be kept in good condition, befort 


f 
Chills and Fever, 1 
Chills, &e. and nothin 

DROMGOOLE & CO's 


KING OF CHILLS 


Which never falls to eure all eases of 

Chills, Billions Fever. Lutermittent Fever, 

gia. Ke, for which it fuged. 
head 


SCROFULA AND OLD SOR 


Mlotehes and Spotches on the five, 
In tie bloot. 


Tetter. broken 
ditions of 


. Lm 


iy 


the Blood, ean be speedily eared by wslng 
DROMGOOLE & CO'S 
CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH 
The ingredients of wich sare highly re- 


THE GREAT 


SOUTHERN PREPARATIONS 
What are they? They are nelass of relin- 
ble Family Medicines, prepared by a 1 

ns. expressly for 
imate. to be nsed 
id Families, to nnp- 
pounds enianating 


y Fare 
plant the Ras 
Ron a Northe 
reat Bouthera Proparetions. 
Use (reat Southern, Prepgrations. 
For Your Families. 
For Your Families. 
¥J. P. DROMGOOLE & CO. 
Proprietors Memphis, Tein. 
Orders can be addreneed to 
LC Dul bg rity spe Mobile Ala. 
BARNES, WAR New Orleans. 
RY. MS OHAD WICK Ag’, Meridian. 
SHAW &SALLEE, Ag’ts, Enterprise 
Who will All onters at manufacturers 
Julydswim 


rg semen oom 


ant, Ko cooling ind so prompt, : 


t|the waking up in thte North of rt 


Vedom of the 


our only polic 


Ky? | ara responsible to poste 


—_— 
~ |DIARRH@A. SEMI-WEEKLY. GAZETTE 


‘THIS dreadful summer complaint snow | = 


MERIDIAN, MISS. 


Wednesda: 


: Angi 1, It. 


PRICE OF SUBSCRIPTE 
Sem: Weekly, (in advance) per 
Weekly. 


Tiare dollars will be charged for thd Weelly en- 
Jews pad for ateieuy tn sche basa 


Six ‘copied of ‘the: weeny nix 
months 


ive copies af Semt-Wes 
months 


Exercise Your Remon. 


The persons advocating the do nath- 
ing policy, do not not deny the ability 
of Congress to impose any terms up- 
cn us they please, nsy not only im- 
pose but enforce, nor do they’ deny 
their belief that they x 
force if necersar 
cense to their 


i 
Well, then 
|on this side of the question there is no 
hope, lookrat the reverse, if there is 


any, there is one chance in delay, in 
old love of ‘country, that animated 
and caused the American heart to 
swell with an exnitant joy mt the vast 
expanse, the glory, power and free- 

great broad land, that 
lund bound together by the communi- 
ty of interests, common history and 
ancestry. There is no hopo for us 
(which means hope for the country at 
arge,) when the mad passions engen 


- | dered by the late fierce war have sul. 


wide when the northern heart iv 
purged of the narrow minded, selfair 
prejudices, that has usurped tho" 
throne onco filled #0 glorionaly, 


by the spirit of a glorious nationality. 
Until the northern mind expanda, un- 
til in capacity it is sudicient to take in 
this spirit again, there is no hope, and 


by 


y means in our pow 
inaction? 
on our part hasten or ret 
Exercise your reason on th 


action un the qnestic 
you, the ixs Vupon you by the 

and decide for ac 
juire again in what evn. 
nel to direct that action, he brave and 
strong in the contest, r in 


iw Artaxra.—In 
the St. Elmo Saloon, on Wednesday 
Inst, Daniel Connor ‘was shot twice 
and killed by James W. Lloyd. The 
parties are spoken of as “sporting 
characters,” and a quatrel had existed 
between them for sometime. We are 
told that this is the third or fourth 
murder committed by Lloyd 


vention of New York bas n 
the section to be inserted im the Con 
stitution defining who shall be voters. 
thst every male citizen, 
who shall 
r State 
year and a citizen thirty days, and a 
resident of the county where he offers 
his vote four months, shall be entitled 
toa vote. Nopersonin the military 
service in time of war shall lose his 
‘yote by reason of his absence, and the 
Legislature is authorized to provide 
the moans for securing the votes of 
absent citizens. Mr, Murphy moved 
to amend the first section by insert. 
ing the words “white male citizen,” 
but after debate this was lost 
48, nays 94. The terms of resident 
for foreigners wasreguced from thirty 
to ten days. An amendment pro 
posing to extend suffage to women 

‘was lost- 1 


one 


‘The St. Louis Democrat 
parallel between the wheat prospect of 
this year and the 1862. lt shows 
that’ while thousands of men were 
forsnking the fields of the west to go 
intothe army, while contracts werb 
being made ior millions of pounds of 
flour, arid gold was up to 48, the high- 
est grade of flour, that year brought 
only $7.50 per barrel. ‘The price, of 
wheat the same year varied at from 
95 cents to $1) Sth per bushel, and 


‘of Mr. Johnson to allow the whote 


matter to remain in abeyance, for a few 


ednesday, : 2 ):7-Aggust 14, 1867: | 4.0, civing. time for reflection en the 
ee 
part of Mr, Stanton, and the friends who 


Advertising Rates in Semi-Weekly Gazette beck bhdcae-to-aier -coamevie ahead 
porsuc./ If he then persists in the ref. 
toresign, thé President, we areadvised 
telegrams, will suspend him, by gtvihg 
him notice he is thereby suspended (dm | 
‘the further execution of the functions of 
the office of Secretary of War,and that paren: 
the reasons for this suspension will be | abby 
‘The Clarion of the Mtb states that 2 gen-| submitted te the Senate at the next ses- pope of 40 
ine case of cholera occurred in that city | sion of Congress. The subject has been 
last week. A negro worran at the Wash-| fully discussed In the Cabinet, and the | 
ingtolf Hotrse died from the disease. She} course above indicated nnanimously ap- 
had.eaten excessively of cucumbers, musk- | proved as belng with the 31 section of the 
mellons and other tr tenure of office law. The Cabinet! was} The condition of Teaneesee should be # 


siete 8 


— nearly unanimous In the opinion that the|,¥#mning-to-the people of the ; unrecon- — s 
Wee Onrzans Crry Mosey.—Onr New | singe section of the law gives Mr. John- |'*r#eted States—-Clarion. NO EXCUSE FO! Y BREA’ 
i ee Ltda BAe 


Orleans exchanges regard the elvetion Of] gon power to re 
the new elty council as very favorable to 

this money, and believe through their ac 
Ulon legalizing and placing ail issues on 


© Suunten. who WAS) The Washington correspondent of the 
inted by Mr. Jolin- | New Orleans Pléayune thus refers to the 
his appointee by Uhr speceh of Mr. Merich In defence of Sar 
wader whieb | 5, 


DARCY & PUTNAMS: 


SELF-RAISING. FLOUR 


never regularly 


33 sseaes 


foothig, confidence will he re- 7 | 
pedyaray ogi carey an a ev rab ieee The speech of Mr. Merrick, counsel for ¥ 
stored ani the city’ notes cizculate as be 1 have power to | John IT. Surratt, in defence of the priso: A 7 na se ero Oiegh shot 
tofore. happen tw wai han Bread, Biscuit, Puddings,’ Cakes, Pis- | Bente! Tih | tained sech greet cole SGM orfectty steuighty pre 
orat ' MA Dcinstrd ny ee fe try, &c., withoutbmmng Yeast- at the begioglhy ‘ fexcept| brity during the f 4 venting: any fend 
The repeat at New Pherin 1 comifile |'bar t je ofthe finest fore we ic pJeare just previ cleans 
ie contradicted. Several eases of billloits the em! of thelr e ‘ashington, ‘ ‘owders, or Soda. } 
and congestive fever have weeurre! [it 1 if no ap! th 0am ASD) LABOR oe , z « ‘enusing 
- ly carried: the Jury | are Ht opt 5 ive gout ot el 
The whole nom ae = y polit. ‘The jury Tae | GENERAL DBMbTONS. ie , - 
Inthe city of Mobile bs oy not only without fatigue. but | Stir in tbe waterwi® #: and. ben! : 
2834 are whige and S84 bhwk. The blich casure. His armlyets of the | oeeeaw noe Pitre eat. Aah ih the Prtotpal 
evidence He showed | © 180; the oreay therefiré)aboud be in good good private families, Padis will foroish thei 


anajority I+ 1.190, 
—— 6 
Gov. Wells rot SNO01 frum the State oF | the sk 


SATIRE oer etre pepaig Wem —MIND | Gre downy ue mu alone pomp ber 
: Cantal Uanlet erties, -Ustsloguee can be ted of the x | : 
|| Malle in wopertor to‘ watet: {Mall pastcy pur. | Priscspal. ‘The Ghird Term will ppen on Monday, |. ERI TW Mave dow on thiid d bupply of the above. 
POR ‘Sepe, us, 16-7. vy tight vw 


fy how ute 
ee that hat b 


a 


Louistaiwa for eugeasing’ and Tito grapli: | powers Palaeh ; Ti raae, ba. CTA Ra Lain i 
S Lees hook, Me, cciwtninl & Mespneall we siny. that 0 © who | he 3 . e., -RALSIS y 
lig Lier toed se arent 8 In st ‘th rent to “Throngh the | FLOUR Wieai9 be tbe mat afte tized. eat! — MISSION’ FREE SCHOOL. Laueh & Avy't Plots, Inst Breath Corn Mit Bipinde 'cind Save Rite, . 
wy te New York ta imakethe | thes i trial rushed from the court room, | * ‘saa . < and -Afachi ‘ 
ontrart.. teh iC0o. ikl the work for aud hwnotieenseen| g ) REORIPRS X94 HE eat rtcanmeal possi OE ATSONT | doe o's birdoleriteath, tinea it, Toda Kabber Belting and Pals 
200, Hr whieh Wells and Jewell poek= atinet, « ‘The moet perfect quiet ALT .U NUIT THE TASTE, te Tee een on Manday, ASHEN TT cas. | lng. Iron Pipes, Hose and Coupliog,, v7, i 


ovvded 
ir. Merrick’s spe 
listened to with’ the 
y parts of 1 Was 40 tor 
ars to «pri the boarvarve separ 
of the Tateners. and at one period the ‘ as 
at the Seeretaries of State. | Judge. the Jury. and many ree the . IC the Breed’ Sees not bro: bs 
General Carin wil publish s eireular det- | or tneTeeeeune a Rreta ice iC Dente, | hee. ee Jere ane ea We Me | top. reinove the cover a fow siiouten The preference lo all eqaes will be gives toor- 
or toMOFFOW. No ¢ cviored peopl ae (enera! | teh ntl toeke woe the b ead from the ofen phan. bd fndigeot ebli res. digs 
ter tolmarrow. not{fying coinred people | the Interior master Genera | rick may well look upon ihis ay a proud | ""iasyo Faxes are found to bake best worn] ” Peting papils will however, be received on the 
thats In'obadience to orders from Wash-| And the Attorn: 1. stall hold their | day for hie. four luches deep, acd Your | wate tifine ax w? the other acbesli, und Whe fre- 
oind ni F “spectively 4 the term of the | = ing 80d fitted | ceeds will goin auntainsthe scbool. 
ator po rations will be tenet fagtagi Nava Lees Oliicint F Lester cake | Farther Neferweiee a. be 
elroumstusees, te the slestitnte appolnted, and one ena eeres. oft cat 
20th 6 A 1 alin a letter 


wurtduring the | Pow théary Bansss-Usd ‘ol8! water ch! atk, 


reFy | and coax with 


: ‘Ate, & Gener 
Tio and Lead Pate, Sheet, Biter aut Bee Ire 


ete! 98,000, , Rivets, Mile ane! Spikes, Boaep and Sbeathin| 


wd Metal oo 
BPEAR £ CO... eet comin Street, Mobile 


accession to willow, und 
of the fleet 


te tenure of ¢ 
. | ing as to en 


A Nashville telegram of tie 
tains xome mournful news for the + lil 
dren of the Fr met sas, 


Amare om Kb ifr aa by 
tect h 


Peo, PebeEn, 


8} 
GOODS. 


istered in parish of Orleans at Li mf 


DIRECT . IMPORTERS ., OF, .DR 


‘angi H. ©, Marais’ 


e 
Y 


to Judge Taw rence iat nally entawe ene july 31, 1867 axe 
Fs will Mnally end.we Black sere 
eortoin Wie ne First Distriet tet | GR. STRIBUTI 
ceria ie want Ram’ | let a =e sews) GRAND DISTRIBUTION. | oe 
in urder to deere theit va | out ba ean he seks seh Thin that The dopghcbucld ta tle er ape nge| 9390 PREMIbuA aMOUETING To x39,900| COTHer of St. ‘Francis and Jodthim Strectse 
Na tine se Will execute bis] Fourth & Ey shortening. . r 
mtelpa aid and ¢ is familiar | Right Bank 2 Fou Waasy Mevmys - Three eggs, onp quart] VOLLARS LN 9008 CERTIFICATES 15 MOBILE, ALA. 


— -eegeee of mick or water, ture pits Of Bude, und iahie at 
poowtel of melted Lard Make in deep Meta} THREE PRELIMINARY 


pve | Sith the sriny affairs «il vet in the a 


The late Conve nm at 
wot very farmonions,  Uunnieutt aud © temporarily ype hove makes the | x Have constantly for sale much 
the freedinen who thltowred him Nit everg | ongress this. fall, where bq, has “troops | willie seen that ene be DRAWINGS, y 


It see the ¥ of <lxag white voters admit ann * THE LARGEST AND BE:T ASSURTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS 


Phinge thelr ofr) wat. and the Rotts men, | of triends” and tt 
oe Chneervatlvan wetr tranted rao the rapt ent be right ae O8F GRAND SoMBUMe fferod in this Market 
bly. When any of the latter attempted to | bat the erafy Stanter partlene pas two papags of & Missiosippl Agftenltars! ever offero 48 Market, 
Wwe 4 were he om Nis side ¢,lstranchived white te] gatenad er eyo doug ell se tapers PP oiaseytox AID SOUINTY, —— 
ant sali tempt yi errercentierer = summing Chat nll the | Brea io there exes, ot quickly a bake tn & AT VICKSBURG, MISS.” ri - o a r 7 wh 
while the Official Crop Intetligence. je tin Tmineditelty Yo so © te oven t THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN IMPORTED DIRECT 


yor with lemon of wiherwise i sait the | Chartered by an act of the Legialatary of Missis- 
ppl, passed Feb, Toth, 1867, 


Favorahle reports relative to the erops 


The Deyart 


nt dis 
Convention | reach ws fr 
of Agrieutture ty 
alle 


from the Manufactures of Europe and America, and will be wold ax Cheap ax by 
any other Houwe un thix Cont 


null 4 
r 


tusk place. T 
nr ome 
Ait doagn ote 
iF: rey 
the wartes Ser the titrer cake, “ ~ 
moon of cthervice wel tabs iv severed’ bred STATE UNIVERSITY. 
pes 
Docon Nere—Ove pound of Ruger | 
a wre oxi, taree peondeut Goer od | No. 137) Stare or Mists iret, 185,000 


was Ir never before 


platform embras | 
of Wendell Phillip, 

os - 
nrtezan’s throat was ent in st. Louis | ment in the condition of the winter wheat 


sian Wo dats an opted a 
Ideas | 


Gavorable a prose 


sali the aly 


If a millic 
w it might he fe 
heen Or 


ye. The ata 


returns for dn 


show un improve ‘Orr OF mxcrirr. 


he 


the other day ly a Je " year In every state but Texas | — —— cof water. ‘State Tressary, Jecksoo, Miss, 
sii - ka and Minnesota. the lt 1] Sorrm Canoutya—Cheraw has erected Received of W.D Lyles, Pres't.,de-, perc.| J: J+ H Leitlpe 
Tn Mobile, the other day, Magar Horton liter cane histone Nr pee coal ey with very iy c= | dough  o* A. “Rive, the sum of five thomsand’ oilers io |On Sydney Street) between Léo'and : deo 
sppointed fonrteen wegroeton the polled ex nie a& monument to th Une a hint full of Auditor's % - Pohnson Avenues” * . HB. KENNEDY, 


ing wheat wasn fir 


ble pores eS rte duly 1b, A. D. 1867, 
* Colum! 


death of Hon. E. 


vf tloern waseace Lieutenant 


(At Sanford & Bro’s. old stand.) Wholesale and Retatl Drueists, 


DEALERS IN— i CORNER MALE AND SIDNEY #THU 


DRY GOODS) roy 


the day pollen 
A New Natrosat Panty. =A meeting 
ty Welt in Meridian, [inots, for 
f the @nancial 


ron in the ti 
won, All the States 
t, New York 
last 


0 Toe quicker you hendle bie yur the beter. 

citizen of Fatetield Dist Serer teu otand te sien Boe thes tne oven ts 

dls at hls home at Winnaborn. Te Nad | Not before you touch the ar. The safer the runder 

filled many'importayt positions represent | doogh the baer. Dp sotkweadi’. leu Joly, a. D. 1807, 
© years his district In both | gag7Pst up ip every style to auit the trade. B 


* JOHN H. ECHOLS, 
heape re 


aso 
citettie mtiys Apne Ihe ate es Guceel laren eae salaa | rat; Ce Dery Nansnat— |p oaaiee pean | 1s wit, Benigy Dube td GROCERIES. 
Town Su eg pre Se Yor on Seth | Ma EGER, Me] wee ew Bac tue_| Soetragigeee © Comes |e el Ree a anenemantien eo 
inet nti the edt stall have craters uprants to -] for hecity Colombia”. Hoole : ‘ Premiums from $30 te $30,000 fect ing fe ovr aii ya Slew protemipontywbscst. 
Mil he mena a New Sexe ite dele Inthe | pani one ttn ae Dept Marsaa| Timber mene a the ae ok First Preliminary Disthibution. “ | bar imeatane. Weasnetponier|R. Y.Rys CHADWICK, } 


short-time since. and be had bern In the 
wrfortuance of hia duties but a tew day 
hefore his removal beean cary Of 


SEPTEMBER 18, 1867. s¢ll LOWER THAN ANY OXE ELSx. nor do We, 
Prembta of... é Fed think we will sell higher; but call and see. DEAUER IN 
‘oo 
=] 


ev Purty. ‘The people of Minoi« will | tates on accor 
haplly te able te organize a Nathonal par | of the Sprin 
na platform ot this uu Come ant | and shows ad 


Jone 30m, DRUGS,MEDICINES, 


\ 
' 

: H 

nt on last | account of his having received a brit a " . » 

a (40 bo er) boller, and all necessary Mt = 
© inereaar |The Charleston tearler une | {40 boree pose) batler,and allypeccemmry | 3 t DR 8.3 REED 208. Gums, . Chemicals, 


death “of the Rev. Thomas .\. Flynn. a : Peeeoneecerseeree Vyrqiaia, 
jon of ighty «aw nd thi xt) = ccceseon My i bp. 
tah ae ee a enc od baler em | "0! KENNEDY, & GIBBS, ||" AMER 9ODKag amc 


soung C 
ularly | who was a nativ umbia, was about " 404 Premiome | TEE cated 
gine ani tixtures much worn, amounting 
1. E. E. Hons, Second Preliminary WHOLESALE GROCERS, Batt, eoritive Pye ie Tenth @ 
‘ Utods, iieole, Lines, de. 


snusually 
Joux H. Homxr, ‘swe! 
xxo | COmmikgton “Merchants, | Taiee Stock wf AYRES", BCOVILL 
ie pry Mahe j t 


“is in tine condition, 


fe 


personal property. 


anPwauaredy for reputio 


per e 
toa full avers 


The Way 


repeal of the amd y 
ean build ap « National party that will ar 


compltsh «¢ 


sdye tae 


Corron Ty «in Phita- 


Heiphin have heen not a little disturbed | tions of New August oth. "t ted-#. 


Exeeutors Estate John H. Horne Lec'd. | 
t Measelnes wirleb tam agent for, 


hy the action of ts. Moers in seizing | gion and Uy Valuable Property for Salo. | vi ol 7 
le ee : 0.9 Brant Street, 
ont te geht th vin th Pep phcge epi, Relea ea a | NORTH-WESTERN PRODUCE, |) Diuarskrier 
taxes, In their wiedo: Io corporation of the town of Hickory—wsil wa- > a CORNER CORMERCE AND HALY STREETS, J ‘i 
tHiebale Heckarr nator tered, and a Ane young orchard of eboice frelt : ke reser si 1p entpomeded day or eight. 
rahaeceede apa 6 The mate (00 feeton the Kal'road, || sndiowiy 
me axe fe neta evidenee | then neal e ‘ ae t 9 Tye SSS 
tea ahs. ‘tes Iola beA ey ape offering, ry rd Preliminary Distribution, 
sci ven Im the tlelda at 40 cts, 7 NOVEMBER 13th, 1967. 
-<0-- . 7 : 
A poor. onedlegged negro man, Oh 
Archie Who hae heen engaged E 2 $ Ia ¢ heal of HANSON & OALLAGHER, 
In selling the Mobile Tribune containing | We give : r Black Seow chet.” thesnaines of Attys at Law and reas eatate Ageots, 


Jon. Frederick Douglas of New York,| angidswtf’ 


jokes dbeut Military Mayor Hort 1 the Dir. Moses Avery—the oolored regie:| — oie: _ ete a 

ordered to leave that elty last Friday hy t a] ‘of Mobile—for Vice President. Mr. NOTICE. 

Mec Horton. The elitor bf the Times fit Prince Albert of Mobile for Senator from ‘; 

ed So a0GAASH against the Mayor, charg 5 ~, | Alacand another negro named sFohnsoh, | p Att persone whe felled ts register when, te GRAND SCHEME. 
Filouweith condnftelag satieaber t ion | of Mobile. for represeutative to Congress." | Bee precings in wien they reside, will have DECEMBER 1ith,.1807. 

Ing him with eoramitting an outrage on} sin South-/* The Tribune says this ticket 1a at its | opprronity ef oo doing at Meridian, Mise, on |, sede 


| 


the per: of a fre sand th States will head for one day ouly. Tooreday and Friday. Aoe?Seth wn 80th, 1B67. | 1 
trial was to take place Monday, before’ U way | "The Mobile Times holsts the names of | Wat CATHET, t 

¢ waar . % to rant for President. and Senator AREOAR, aise, | 1 
S. Copiabainays Purser Fessenden for Vite President. Landers Coens rnc iat | 


¥ to sontrol weryihi Hat the negro voce ish. ‘The Mobile Register is in favor of send | 1 
¢ report to the Freedmen’s Bureau at on ng is not hy ng some negroes to the Conventiow. which 
wine tons. from the Laspector of Schools | Homie amiluance upors th Sree ins” aps | tne no doubs will be called—and & ne- FOR SALE. 
in Missisinp! notices a very thorough whites constitutes two-thirds Of the popt-|*"° ™Presentasive to Congrgsn 1 OFFER FOR BALE the HOUSE AND 
earnestness on the partof the white peg acto oC as Beaten <a ire to a surren- | Orexixe Tax Exes—The. Boston r * ‘ 
ple of Miésissippito see that the freadmen | Serer te the control of mass of tgnorant | qyavellér, a print of the “progressive par-| LOT on which I now reside in Meridian.) 4 
are prqperly educated, and schools axe/ evitably become thedominant class very | ty.” recently contained ghis paragraph: @ 
helog organized aud established in almost | soon. whatever happens this Year. A mia 
= [Jority of the whitee will uot aitemptto 


Bin: 


Oras est af ten Beale. ‘register. or are excluded §€ they. 
E attempt, 
“ipa ete —— nd of those registering it is thoaght that Rov 
‘pha jury io che Sarratt ease, it fe an | § A vote against Teconstruc- to be; batibe lt ts 
‘were mable to agree and make i plan. » club, ithasto sub- 
Diag, the 


erlicty. and Jndge Fisher has die 
them. Instesd of being adm! 
we suppose Sarratt will be: 


apie ‘ 


NOTICE TOMO! 


9D Julia Street 


ma, OF 


IRMINGtAM, RIEPFIELD | AND Wool 
‘VERHAMETON 


Edge Tools, 
[Which are effired 16 tbe Country Trade ats 
‘email edvance on cost of importa! 
.{. BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, 
Mart cized Tron Mantels and Mantel Grstes 
E greatest variety of Voilders’ Rim 
niet LOCESE Bales. tc HIG 
Hatt aed Sirap MINUES; SASii WEIGHTS 
d Irom SCREWS. 
Oo = 
will insure your cas 
‘Mole Agesta for tie: beled: 
Cooking stared, Kaieberbre! 
Metallic Boer 
ine and Clothes 


eee diag ee 
ee ae 


8, the Usiom Wash Ma 


‘ing Moves on hand 
a 


JAMUEL, LOCKE, 


Be Nos, Ti, 41 & 43 Peters Street, 
Mieke: tied "Late Front Levee, between Castombouse and 


alle ogy masthe |) ile Bireete, 
‘New Orléans. 


pew ati (ib deny 
TUPORTBIRA and DEALERS 18 


over foundry 
ey’ 


~ 


ist ARDWARH,| 
25°00) Tip Piste, “ 
a [Bbeet tron, 
; Ma trom 
i} ‘ Neila, 
whose eard ean be found 1 thé poder) Hhxes 


Mr, Hard 18) aitheral and 

merchant. does ® ybuslness and dl 

verves a Tiberal shaity df! the. pat 
Siste, Ou | 

failto remember D. Hardt Son. Sed thelr 

advertisement. ie 


o Brin 


Castings 


Taion 


arrested, i ni 

recent law, declares rt” et 

i aa | PRS 

2 Redoaens ec 10.—The Western Uhion | 

Pine Fe kod » Manilla Hope, 
Bas 


Hellows, 


to 
a Phintetion Beddiery, 


“Tea 

with | jera! 

towns lit Slelly. 
New Yors, Au; 


is raging: 
violence in fas st 


. M—Panama mivices 
hhas been Restored 


we es 


Bluckemithy’ Bellows, 


and — 


‘exons Couxty —We are in recelpt of 


to a asrimert: 
ote from! Capt. D; G, Cooper, clerk of Site that quiet has been reste Re orcere 4B AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS | ion 
thy Board of Registers for that county, TH 23 ot every deceriptien. 
stating that the Registration was com- = ‘Jnr. H. Hall's (Mayervitiy Ky.) YLOWS 
pleteil In liat county on the 4th Inst, Ho | Meanera'e Roeed Kone © | QUTIO+ KCKAPERS 
Be ay fam 4 


CoTTUN SWrkP 
Yont's Pitent COTTON PLOWS & SCKAVERS, 


Fan Mills; 


also writes that Neshoba will give a hand~ 

some majority for « Convention. ‘illeaniam Jo. Auneri 
‘The restlt: fa white "O50; blacks 175; | ,,FTeMMdent Prado hasmppotatelia Minis- 

Indians 35, Total 860. “rhe Ciilanis are tndignant at te Grete- ay 
eeethrert eee’ mi dotenctye wer agewnsuieler 
Exrerron's Satator Vaivanex Proren- | Th nt offensive wi +] 

Tye—Itwill be seen from the advertie- shad "broken 

went of the Executore of John H. Horne, | "the transit 

that they: will offer for male on. us et Ww, 

September, at the Tate 3 of 

Horne, x Wayne County, a steam engine, 

and three superior cogton gins, tivo sete of 

mill rocks, and all the fixtures connected | Gen. 

“therewith, ‘The steam engine and the] the! 

ging are of the most superior quality, and | the 

ini good condition, ‘The wale will be on 

xix months credit. For further particu: | try of 

lars addrers the exeentors at Shubuata, or 

Capt, W. ©. Ford at Meridian, 

Vidalia 


Corn Shellers, 
Straw Catters, Ete, 

Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware 

‘TINSMITH’S MACHINES & TOOLS. 


COOKING & HEATING STOVES 
of every deseription 


es , ; 
Sse38 $238 S38 Seesss 8 8 85 82888888 888s- 


= 


sat: apd Wrought NalLS; | 


fe 
rated CBarter Oak 
eer Mange. Hazleton 

Thou, 


‘care, aut 
it ever hae been, the pmrext and b 
ble Tavigurants, an firevitable 


nd all derangements of tbe 


yee. 
‘by the firm dari 
notaber upwards of TWO. 
all to the aaine rdlvet an tha: 


ile twa 


Gl ktmospberic poian, 
‘The phyaiclane and 


‘ae " 
tatements 


PS 


i 
i 


U 
es. 


ae 


it 


4 
irk 
A 


E 
i 


last, thine yoarm, 
AND, They are 
Bou 


f 
dintre ming 
‘be | merite, 


I murely eecapo the 


Paton of the roost striking 


be cited of the intrinaic earellence a 


The prewe 
ne tee 
fas 
‘pon the eystenn 
of sivengih aud yi 
without tinedinz of 


Krad the follow 
known citizen of Mittaburgh, 


paneed many sloop 
ely my prostrate 


know i) profit from it— 
Tegites os RHP Meaned tae Hind 
mariner to m ovr 


mene on 
{tbe tb) Wil@ goutinue forty weeks, 


Sree of whitch 
know. they 


long years, of trial has fully. 


of four 
¥ in advauee, wn 
fF boarding pup: 


injure | bs 
edit sak 


Hurlbutt, Sturges & Co., 
AT THEIR OLD STAND, 


‘00 the Corser, and their 


every five | 


Gallatia, Saline 


Moser Nostettrr & Smith 
Gentlemen : T has 
ed SOUF 


Bitten for light 


lent, 


hers when naentd appear in 


wily at all times 
male over theit 


rots that exe 
‘the Bitters, ix 
" 


ration Ly’ medica 
thet 


brea, 


raeticrs! 


7 


Atcha stage of may coli 


im 
rks 


remenit season of the year la a tryin: one 
je ane! euervated—{nidoed 


kis necenaary to. have 


day, not being 
ich I wan mnek 
ul 


ight about by the 


M ts 
if irregular, an 
al a 


lly 
Minin. 
manty, 1. 
wedieine for many 


| phoratory, at te 


w . by purchase of the original recet 
Fecome Hole Proprietors of this velbe 


Cordiai, 
pe 

ought 

ting the mixtare the better the 


te 
| the following diseases: 


SUMITER COMPL.AL 


ke. 
Gires health to the child ant rest to the mo 
We could fursialy any quantity of certiticat 
bearing evidence of ite 
prefer that our medica 
hit wilt do 

JAME: 


PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


HURLEY'S 5 


¥ all the remedies that fy 
during the present # 
A teal te be fs 


0 


ts, and 
able, an 


pe fective 


pounds er ayray 


ana diseares 


Affeetinns ef the Hones, Com rvenras, 


| Fema e lrregularitier 


Hurley's Ague Tonic, 


TERFECTLY RELIABLE, 


it worcan be depended upon 
There ha 

who had tried the 

; but in Bo case 


‘sw Aguo Tonic 


wcure, All who hare used it 
cheerfully tell their atficted fr fit use 
re tor chills and fever, 


ng to the drag 
At is) pleasaut Us 


are, and will be certain to care 


Popular Worm Candy 


Ax this in really 4 armcuic ro worms, and 
the beat and most palitabléform to give t ebil 
dren, it is 1 


the place of al 
bog perfectly taste 
i 


prepal 


HURLEY'S 


STOMACHIC BITTERS. 


ropriewre 
DOLE SS, 
Lowiaesie, 


Oriental Pearl Drops, 


OR beantifying UB complexion, effectually 
ran, Freckles, B 


feom 
JAMES KU 


Ginger: 
a Go's Extenet of Jamaic 
Chesers 
fa 'the ‘pare 


=a 


‘otehes, and giv- | 


and anti. | 
that the | 1 


rues boa se yee i 


Gronar Larrix, Ph. Da 
Mate 


¢ buildings lacgel 
1. PREPARATORY Cha! 
Candidates for the Freshen 


er yearn of mgr 
A SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL SCIRICE 
‘zinized for the wpretab acconms- 


ImReGuLARIT ps ds 


remedy tor Chitle and Fever or Agoe | 1. 


Pommereial Law, Hook Kee}ing and Pw 
Ub be tan ght 


Fee ¢5 fur 
UNIVERSITY PAYABLE IN AD 
i VANCE 

Tuition for the session of neaeten mruthe, @81 60 
Furt,* is 


ae 


and Lights abe. #4 


Toul neeneare ¢ 
The health fuin 
gious prittleers 
tutide te the phen 
Two hun 
tated last pe 


Owdawtt 
thus toe iv exh 
n atudeate w 


tore the end of ¥ 


be required to make up tl 6 


IMPORTANT NOTICE. 


The great popularity of the 
Charter Oak Cooking Stoves 


AS led anme un Manateer 


jent Hot Air Flue Charter Ook 
toade exciunivery by the 


Excelsior Manufacturing Co 
St. Louia. 


Each Store ban my mi 
All uthera are tin 


ef Patent + 
Hable tw pre 


FARMS FOR ONE DOLLAR 


SUBDIVISION OF PLANTATION 


CHANCES FOR ALL. 


The Southers Aerlum Land © 
dition to their grand scheme of 
and Lots, in which Cal. M,C. 
bie residence ia Memphis, © oat 
tal Prize, ai De Ticke 
chances in a scheme that caubruces 


FARMS FOR THE MILLION 


There is rot in this acheme an were 
id land , each Sarm 


or the whele tf 


Memphar & C 
Minsianipal Central. 


Mobile & Ohio, 
Meridian & Vicksburg, of 


io favor of ten’ 

more. 1 local Aven@nir 

through the Memphis Agency. jalyieta 
L. BM. HART, Agent, Meridiau: 


New Spri ing & Summer Gods 
BROACH, BROWN & Co. 
AT THE 
YELLOW STORE, 


On Front street, 
MERIDIAN, MISSI 
RE vow receiving from, New York, sud the 
Western Cites, their Spring and Nam ver 
eradie und ats ie of Gets 


A. deduction of 1 


£ 


Hewag 
syerkeis wad. 
congrata! 
give satistaction to castom.rx, pot 


ty 1 tr 
Ryle and qualities, bot tm prices 
‘department of Leciea’ Dr 


also, Their 
is will er» 


ay Brer is just. 


‘Whisper it kine, 


n her checks flow. 
Hanae from virture ** 
Wiindered astray ? 
Guide ber gently. 
Hough ts the way. 


y Ppa ta know 


She hagno parent, 
Noneof her kin; 
Leadther from error, 
Keep her from sin 

she lean on thee? 
Cherish the trust; 
God to the merelful 


oe 


Nature bide mo love myself, and hatentt | 


that hart me; reason bids me lovw my 
friend, and hate those, that envy me; re- 
ligfon’bids mit love ull, and hate’ none, aul |» 


and overeometeyi! with good. 


| 
Teno said that an avaricions man was 


Tike a barren, sancly %e 
all the rain and dewe w 
thirst, but viekls no fruittat perbe 
to the Johabitants. * 

nly fixed Ort therlt. an’ 
offended with every thi 


is bright, 


A negro boy Imprisoned for threatening | 
and {8 


to barn the town of 
rob the ruilyoule 
county jail a few dry 
sued, bit dodgod hi 
ing, when, belt 

but a alot in bils te 
far. aual bo was conn ted ek 
quarters. 


troke ie 
He wes puar- 
until even 
ln, 
sing 
to bis old 


proportion as ail mien ne 
ot It bat als 

enclosure. 

eats int 

should be 


anit therefore 

every Lodge 

y th than quantity, 

ration of inenubers ean eumpen- 
absence wf Masonie 

Uy in so 

W's 


he had insulted. Yrs Ta 1 
tleman, takingg him by the ‘nos 


The negro Gearge. ho attemptert a rays 
upon a white girl ely 

ford. Miss u few Mocks 

arrested »near Abe vil 


frowdmen of ( 


ITV TIONS! ASENDUTY 


“n rath ‘ 
Lgtures, shall 
Constitutio 


AuticurSection 1 
Vin the 
wubjeeten the 
izens of the Uri 
wherein thet r 
or enforre any | 
r Hlegrs o 


hited Stat 


participation lit 


in it 


ly taken an oath ac ay nem! 
in ollieer of "tee a 


oF 


to sa © 
2 sapposs the 


House, real | 


idiuy'f the publie debt 
of theUnlted States, “authored by Idw, 
inclualitiy the debts incurred for the pa} 
mentof pensiang and bounties for serete 
Jo suppressing insurrection or rebellion. 
1 not: rhe foned. but neither the 


hited States*hor ang State shall aesame | 5" 


‘er Pay aby debe or ablizailon incurred In 
nfl of Insurrection oF rebellion against 
the Unlted States or clam for the eae 
emancipation of any slaves birt all such 


sie oRipattons and chime be 


ms 5. "The Gomgres hall have power 
to enforce, by appropriate legislas the 


provisions of this article. 


time MILITARY GoviERNMteNT iLL, commox- 
MOXLY KNOWN As THE SURRSLAN-SItEL~ 
ESRARGER BILL, OR THX, KECORSTRUC- 


| critainal ox annsaal_punishmen 
| infec 
| affecting th@iire or 


| the laws and regulations for U 


|x 


tikwa | 8 
x that | P 


1h tele 


Fe | Senators and Representatives 


ree his authority. within each 
hich he ts maa 


That Esha the duty of ach 


pak, fon, Gieorter rand 


and nd cause. to be] vretereand of 


3} given on that question shalfefor 2 con 
Yention. the commandh na geueral. 


authority with the exerelse of Soilenay 
Aste days from the ite eleta 


ity under this act sball be mill 


See. 4. ‘That all peragns pat under wile vention sta tite and: 
| tary arrest by virtne of thix act. shall be} tiofed in the notification, and ssid con- 
rq] Yention. when organized. roceed to 
stalk be} frame a constitution and elvil 
mentrccorming to the provisos 
nd the act to whe itis sapplemen- 
and when the xame shall been 
ined, said constitution shall be 
mitted by the convention for rexideatiog 
tothe persons registered ander 
tent of thearvay shail not, be affected Uy | vislons of this acc af an election to” be 
is act. except in ao fir ast conducted by the officers: or persons ap- 
fiet with itt provision Framer by the commandiny eneral as 
That when the people of a 
ald rebel Statey shall 
formed a constitution of yovernment in 
Constitution. of 


no sentence of ang milltary 


ion or tribunel hereby authorized, 


Bicer im command of the district. aval 
* govern= 


the expiration of thirty davs from the 
date of notice thereof to be given by said 
convention, and the returns thereof shall 
bemade to the commanding general of 


the distri 

‘Sec. 6. Phat if, acconting to said retorts, 

=| the Constitution ahal} he ratified by a ma 

Jority of the votes of the, reylstered elec 
qualified as herein. 

sald election, at least one-hal 


of previouscop'l 
fents in wall Sta 


nor for felony rat 
and when auch cgneticytion | Couteaton spall ransalt = copy. of 
tthe. ective Trabeliine) salvia duly-ecrtified, tothe Presklent -of 
the United ‘States who shall” fordhycith 
franatmit the same'to Congress 1f the in 
session, and if not in session. then 
diately upon its next assembling: and ie 
shall. moreover, Appear to Cont 
e election ee bee at whick al fhe. rep? 
istered nnd qualified electors-in the State 
hadan opportunity’ to vote freelyoautl 
without restraint, fear or the {nfiaence of 


11 boedlgyert by call “such” persapn 
ve the uliffentions herein «tate, for 
tex ul when cneh fon- 
uition shall be ratithed by a 
the: persons vor 
fication wh 


by Congress to be in 
it rovisiong of the{ 
1 itdd supple 

tsfons of this 
shal! be declared 
ntation in Congress, and 

shall bx 

taking the 
sreafter 
all be 


u by Congress, the 
A cotiied to repye- 
and Lepresenta- 
ani then and t tiv sal be ant ted Cheregroin ns hore 

tlons of thls act 
ec. 6. "That all elections in the States 
mentioned In « “Act to provide for 
government of the rebel 


yesratiy 
Feowivled. That no person 
the privite y 


xeluded from 
lew Ny <ald pro~ | 
Cone 

jot; aiid all officers 
iMiskiug the sald registration ot vo 


non 
f comiacting sald « 


«tid rebel 
vote for 


reseribe the, 
on. ti by palit 


officers’ and 


SUPPLEMENTAL 


AN ACT sappley 
an et to pre 


RECONSTRLCTION BILL, 
0 ay act entizied 
for the more etticient 
he rebel Btates prised 
and to fuellitate "restora- 


coupen: 


and oth 


fore the first 


" fer, 18st, conmignd 4 


flues b 


wont “article” in ihe 


| Tie xEw necaxstaNcrion, On ExPLAN. 
VY MIEL PASSED JULY, 1867, 
by the 8 
of the 


ined 
ation Wil 


Hin his district, 
elude onrly those | 
L to votg for, del- 
ivan who “bal 
bed! ‘the, following, 


duerica. tn 
Is hereby cee 
Sntent and im 
| day of Mareh, 
| proete for 


aniy swear. or sffirn. itt ; 4 
Iintghty God, that Tam géiclent Government 
and of the a 


pa 


of the: 
fod in 


thelal office 


ioe opt 
oper ahaleis 
fre It La auspend 
ne perdoraied 
mattis Cantal parteon as 
fieer, or person holding oF ex 
professing to hold of exerelse any civil oF 
or duty in such distriet 
vdcctlons appointment a 
from, dr granted by, oF 
womcalled 


9 ens tlia ‘So aelyy oma ent thereof, or any mmnicipal oF 
Fitch oathor affirmation may be | other division thereof: ant Cy 
istering pension or r 


‘on 
or of the Uni 
ae Lan aan, oF 
etal wifider of any State 
| port the Constitution o 
Aforwards en: inwirrection or 
rebellion against the United Sts 
yived ald or cotnfort to the 
fully support the Cos 
he: Jawa of the U ited 1 


subject to the disap FS 

aentoretaid ; shalkhave power to provide 
from time to timé“for the performance of 
the sald ditties of such officer or person so 
> | suspended or removed by the detall of some 


ge! 
hereinbefore provided. and Ta be eld after |e 


(si 
stitution 


nsti- | any member of any Doant of regis 


| Saddlery, 


THos, DUGGAN. J 
e 


‘oo Pane ti trae 


al, within eee of the outh 


support the Constitution, of ‘he U 
States or not, fae wnethas se was. 
such office at the commencement” 
rebellion or had “held it before, a1 
was afterwanis engazed In Insarry 
rebellion Jialing die United States, 
en ald and comfo: 


to the extmies 
at 


is entitled to be vote i 
the words, toe reemre office in 
Soult be 
-onstrued to mean aff civil 


by law for the administration of- es 


any State in sald dath wet 


eral law of a State, or i ibe pate 
tion of justice, ~“* 


Jist, and dich 
| register, the 
thas ¢ tiene 


On10 LENEE, 
i) 
68 ar RB 


inhi 


rej ened ond, 
meer ba 


dct shaft be 
commanding peed 
whever he shall deaf ic necaflsto 


ning another tn Bis pe 


s. 9. Thaé all members of aatd boards years 
of registrations naval p 3 hereafter | #hly $1*00,or $6150 he 
elected or appointed! to offic in. puld taille | Dedoct 
ary districts, ler any eo calléd State or | Students} 
munictpal authority, or by detail oF, ap 0f $2400; of 
polutmept of the “dst commanders Foyer the, 
shall be Foquised to take and to subscribe] dents ia 
the path of offfct prescribed by law for ot. 
ficers of the United States. 
Sec. 10. That no district commander or, 


anil fo ap 


‘= 
aay Waar wach Commission " Merchants, 


dante Fauey) atovtrise 
WESTERN * PRODUCE, 


ed 
Olin LEVFS, 
7 CAIRG, ILL, 


= St... Lovis 


PRANK § NOEL-& CO, 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


oxo 
Purchasing Agents, 
Office No, 418 North Second Street, (Up Stairs.) 
‘Bee Lonts, Mo. 


martiewly 


WELLS & MANNING, 
Wholessie .» Retail Dealers in 
| |Ghina, (Hass and 


QUEENSWAR! 
¥. W, Corse, ¥uarth and Mt. 


ST. LOUIS, Mo. 


AGE & co.,|=—= 
. Wholesale and Retail Dealersin, 
Trunks, 
Saddlery, Hardware, &¢., 
Nb. 17 North Water Street, 
MOBILE, ALA 


Harness, Valises, 


soars 


Goomet 
i ie. raoan | Toasters Cass of, ontababips 
A Lile Toket tall the Departs 


Receiviggg Forwardiag "and General eure 
®, 

GHimission Merchants, one ihpey sy bres 

yw South Commerce Btreet,.. “| 
ly MOBILE, ALA 


Lrnoy MmEWwsn | { HUGH. L HOPPER. 
(e 4 mannan 


L, BREWER & CO., : 
General Commission Merchants, | 


Fe THE SALE OF 
try Produce ; also, 
Dorthers aed Westera Ui 


No. 55 Cor. Come ait Boas i 


cme : 
reventry efor Bed-Dogs ac, 
REOWDEE for 


Flos BAQ-To gs 
per vaca 
L “Birwaix ! t fof all worth 


SComran's™ name {s on 
before you 


mere 


barn ‘Wand & Co. New Orleans, 


Agents for Southern States. 


Cc OTAR 
i esi 
BUOKHORN. SALVE. 
For Cutn Bruises, Wounds, Boils, 

cere, re sipnlen 


f-conditioned Sores ; 
ae ae Swellings, Eruptions 


Bingworm, lich: 
fone Cutitatne Ree Channel 


Sivas Hee 5 Bites of Bplders, Insecta, 
Animals, 6. 


psa Alp eo 


way, Ne 
"And by R. ¥. R. Chidwick, Meridi- 


Barnes, Ward & Co. New 
fant Lar Whelcaale Agents for Soutli- 


“COSTAR 
UNIVERSAL 


CORN SOLVENT, 


For Corns, Bunions, Warts. &¢. 
Boxes, 2 ets. 30 cta,, md $1 alzes, 


fait by a Droggista everywhere. 
by ENTE. Cos’ 
(is TAR, Depot 


iy, N. 
(And br RY. ik Chadwick, Meridi- 
an, Miss. 


E9-Barnica, Ward & Co. New Orl 
La., Wholesale Agents for Southern St 


“COSTAR’sS” 
PREPARATION OF |‘ 


BETTER SWEET 


Sed, | ORANGE “BLOSSOMS 


Bia REAUTIFTING THE (COMPLEXION. 


are ene iene Sat the Skin, 


Beautify . 
Perens 


It bere an " y 
byiafl Driimstats here. 

‘And by HENRY It. COSTAL, Depat 

Dye YR! Chadwiek, Merial 


‘And by Barnes, Ward & Co. New 
Orleans, La, Wholesale Agents for South- 
ern States, 


Weekly, $2.00 per Angum. 


NUMBER 47: 


SEMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE| ,.,_ Lite on tne Piatns 
new town of Jiesburg. on, the 
vane Pacific Railway, is growing rapid~ 


ay mamer 2 wage Reh : FAO _ PLT | Pabtsbea W sd 4 
PS ee. . i Wagons SE JAMES HOTEL, |? per and en ee 


NEW ORLEANS. SS about three thousand, Atx recent mneet~ 
= ing of the citizens it Yas agreed to forms 
—— - i J. SHANNO: civil goternment. and to adopt the char- 
Proprietors : —————— Pel wyte! and Onlinenecs chOwmALas They 
New Oricena = av veel a ME mo 
Sieiiswad iis Wichond | , MERIDIAN, 311 Gi, ‘The Savor Ix Capt. N. F 


‘ this city: and he was only x fivedays resi- 
‘August 17, 1867] dent of the place; and none of the Coun: 


cil had been there more than ten da} 


by and, allroad Ofecs in 
Mr. H. Callum, Tele- | Saturday + 


a 
EVANS & FORD, 
‘TTORNEYS AT LAW, Merlitan, Mia, Oftes 
y ‘J, W. Harvey's store om Fruut street. 
mar a aawly 


“CUSHING HOUSE. 


LEACHMAN & SMI a } lei eee eam 
on eee Alabame | ipice’ Sizth Sect and. Ohio Leve,| "2%! 


sno 
a building, part abel and part can~ 
me fh 


TTORNEYS AT CAW,' at Bahl PH BOTTO,. . 0 date _ Tals latter e5~ 
a q Webdlesale Ban PSone oeeasinrdive i joky CAIRO TET, See ear 
Tin @& per day Tone ewe . furnish 


this den: 
dd a har whens 
need at enerawus 

ar whe 


DR. WM. M. MAYES. L | IIE 
ta A> Cam sbell House |! 
saomaes ge fine eae anyat ae esbecens Te. pai: thence the Roper House.) 


: ae 1 - \ ‘ Spence ecb i CARRY'LOGS,| Jas" W. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. Seam dollars tn bis prrckete~ 

pursctay soon AN ae ae PREN CH COMRROTIONREY, £4: Trucks, Carts, Drttys, Wheelbarrovs i esha tia tae | He takes a drink —pasaes to a cand ts 

eee eae Pees. | ameaetra - \winawiat Mawtal | omen [Ehesommerom tonics tae 
cic OE Wheelwright”: Material | sxc iano wed. wernetr rettet n| 22 


nal removes a Little 
where. very 
"én him—be 


a7 FoRNiture A | Wako‘ amal Binks Spokes, Mubs, 
"| And House Purn'shing Goods, ! OUIS HOFFMAN, “piadakals tie cae, 


All of wh'ch’ we offer st WHOURSALE and 


ae Bee oe os RAL: THE NELSON HOUSE, [tos imon anne 


cater 
ruten & Co's wholeaale grocery wt: yy - ~ 
ae etic potoay iene, ta |FALLON, FULTON & CO., FISHING TACKLE, see. hey totes nee Miche ayes. self. aa tern, announced 


AA BREE, GAGES WATER, 8 wWATTR, Meridian; Miss, Ageet SOL Sr GLNTMeny. Ooiesieled - Though not the “Biggest” Building, | scholars and seas, ehieils ! 
STEELE, WATTS & WATTS, Wholesale.asd, etait Denlers.ia Bewiag Mechioe, wsyeh willbe sold 88 | oc. pAREMRS RM BAKE. TOG Ms BEELDON. we bs te Uniorsts of a “ier 
A Tromxnys At LAW, Meridian, i + | preparing & ve: So eed the minar ts. ibs 
Avie wos Sie PORNITURE, A Kd f Oo de od oar panier, LAKE. 8.60. ae eee Tere cetan as i te eal nee 
‘ f be ackson, Miss., ieanship. sho alook at her room. She plays on the 
UEENSWARE, ty ROOD. vanes | Cotton Factors AMEE CXOCEYS, | «sn seucanihada-fopvatiortie Good i Pee furcherm goltar for entertinment. sings bite song 
“GLASSWARE WOODRUFF & 1 & DISERENS ? TH Goctoneb'e Rooms’ Olesn Beda and naner | for Instra or two. ie co eat. weil he bn ae 
243 Bat = forth ‘ coutemesten for the THAWBLING PUBLIC. | information giv lant enous to do several tines. Fin 

‘WILLOW WARE, Yorthwest Corver Bt. Louis and’ Waler Sts, Proprietor will spare zo efuris to make} The 3 rap sot the & he becomes good natnret that he. suffe 

st howe prepared 0 ” himeeif to he put to Ved by falr oom 


a ra wbaws rept panion, where he snonzes away in glo- 
will in all probability, be | Flous unconsciousness until davelight. 
nethe standard. for in- | when. the proprietor of the establishment 


eat of livin, 


PURE WHITE LEAD, " 3 
Pal BOOKS and STATIONERY, as "*JOUX NELSON, Prop'r. | sach that 


9 4m —_— aul BAGS BR. : Oe SI (oe 


‘VARNISHES, : 
r 7 . rf jor nmetios by Prof.| comes round. wakes him up, an wits an 
BRUSHES, ways opbiend, Bagging abd lope, Nails, To Obtain Vensbie the tml a vpelter [oath tally wim to wait out Stil ep 
‘ ANBINGTON ' by Pr e Lat- of dragged Kquor the Te: 
bf devate eoeyes Good Fare & Good Rooms} i" ratin.e"." hor llgrten, i a 

iT 


Wt has dis- 
tbe pro- 


Groceries Prof. Schele de Vere's French works are 
oceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine . STOP AT THE Already well known. All. these are now 


ead for examination and trial anl we 


Some ETE eemmmngee ee tee NASA OG 


hem respecting 
PORTER, & CO., JACKSON, sISSISSIPPL. Sbtalning sample copes. 


Wino. without 
ne end of the den 
vasa lark, and fall ef 
nity of bard money in 


reantothers interest- 
pply to Gen. D. HL. 
street, who will 

= ane the 


stipe : . is kicked ont of bo toner 
& 4 : Ata 2 itu vit 

BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. ¥ta,; ETC. W. Mec “WIDLTAMS 001,| opp FELLOW'S HALL, seria Bea eh gee oh ae scent to pt oni fate vetore nw 

T Bo: ‘tree 2 te ding recollect pplieant for t 0" ma of X- 

yah: Biresi~-, ey una ANN Doniem wr. Lows, uo | File or ‘ ie rani ine that way Works bis way 


eyed 'E offer any Goods in tis low hey 
ETA pricate room for every. two Boys: Weknacramneen. FORWARDING AND 
ear on rT 


1 ein ce mill Pecelve . om a 
1 Situted 1 miles Wet of Shoqualak om the opritewin. f MOBILE, ALABAMA. , RAS craset teres eet a eb eieeee a Me eels rything te Tite 


i & Alor. in a si ft “Merdtinrts; Mschiseas’ Wa whales “ot vate Boarding House, and wil bi _— to 


mr old frends, 
Sana heat aka Hert Siect, between Moe 
7 ied es 

eM kieareac reve Besides act Fer Aart iter nt were 8 | LOEW AS De ticn ripGac. 
Senne” 1 ee reR Rr. |s| Wictbe Wiceal Tun wac| elton: Houses 
(Mumper of Banter during the peak Sm 1003 ae HATS, BOOTS AND SIORS, -bost Proprictors, “a TN aL MERIDIAN, MISSISS)PPI, 
The Peneipal anaomnees the bexin irae irae: Come Ree") GENERAL STRAMBOAT AGENTS, ‘ MW: 3 / PATTON, PROP’R. 

PLANTERS! MARDWARE, " 
Jones Hous 


oh sold a bi rom. % eat 
— wiih. mone, oatistecuons jonter ed Leeks ‘ 
gris po Vicksburg, Miss: BUILDERS HARDWARG 
coops,|  /SRIDIAN, MISSISSIPI'L 


abont Juleaburz— 
night sin whicl 
‘freoly used. ‘I 
she are arrested 
ase 


FACULTY 
‘THoan 5. Gaveegiy 


Sreavapivante: |. Connigneents solteited. MOUSE FUR Gi | 
tinh aps de Axo JOSIAH JONES, : PROP’. 


ewe, 
ASKIN lefrots baGh Pmt, af DESIRABLE COODS ‘This weil kvown Motel i 


ane a ten MACHINE SHOP TTA EAN, or For Merchants ‘apd Traders. Also, 
j - 


CITARGES: ‘ i " . a 
Hoard, iio, Washing and Fa F fgets ifncthaey” eal pid Paints, Oils,“ Window-Glass, 


erat ties aatee Mian; Doors, | |Ragsdale Houss, 


rh 4 pty Uxviny J » : THR 

pol experledeed od seagtit stay ane viol : - E GLAZED. SASH AND DLINDS. ON THE HILL, 
workmen in all \eeatueend be feels con- wnaanen, Cath, ¥. w tl ., . 7 F 

{oaseure rosmas, nddrens Ghol pongipbveldn tind to give matistiue~ “MERID Por All of which we are selling st Lower | On the East Side of the Rait-esd) 


‘TOS, §. GATHRIGHT, ‘Those ha want of Ava ‘eraindahs, SAVINGS” “INSTITUTION |. r 8 open for tes 
br Vrineipaband Propriet intel Sane We ei "COP i error ahve it ‘i ; v7 ; ht 

; iie}| Buys and Sélls Northern and 

Southern Exchange, 


SOPHRONIA’ INSTITUTE, 


7. 8. BIDGOOD, ; 
‘AND YOUNG LADIES, 7” yeaewly 4 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN| French Burr Portable Grist Mills, 
Ps rein ne ual IN ————_~.—— |Gold & Uncurrent Money| Books & Stationery | Fercurees, wheat Fiovring and Steck Feed, 

pasate dar ent 7 LEE RECEIVES (DEPOSITS, | plank Book Manaficturer & Printer,| , Queen of the South.” 


EET, } 
MERIDT AN ArISSTSSIPPI. And Gives re ‘Attention to all Cotisetiona, | Nortb-Baat Cor! Ht. ‘Prancis 2nd Water aun, aencaaliy, Arbok Bate Gastiern and 1D) werk 


ned. members of the Mille 


es 
S09 red Badia pers , ye bails from chloe =| by 
‘Freeh, Geran, wi a t RORENDAUH & 60., , Confded to{t. MOUILE, AL’ fre French are af ar own importation ry 
fess igure: Office wibure Foor ‘9A. fo, 3 P-L.) 7 Most RESPECERULLY ca toe (ox | Patopblet Addr ‘ee 
‘aprioewiy ° if my friends andthe pobtic \ tr a RTHAUB & CO. 
joe stock of Wocks, Cor. Front & Jobe streets,” 


uated Paeulty, and Me. Gathright puso. by °7 10 offering st uaueua! mars ewly ‘ tveinnati Ohio, 
Dal, make this the rat school ashe tats. Only Huser A ail recicing COME ONE, COME Athi eee ® ” tnelanasi Ovia, | 


Biziy four popila. will be. Yeccived 0 areas of 
ieee aac edaes che ER Cee ere Warr farite the Lain to eat and BLANK KOUKS. “Messrs. PLEASANTS & C9., 
! and examine out importation of 7 
ton Mobis and” Ohio Walrond at gut aan Seer tare bin eopsind snares DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, TOBACCO : ME RE TANT. 
chert ar race Heeind Break fram New York, 
‘eas, Gho'aon, M 2 cannat bic, wre fatten cures canget ‘be surpassed 
THOS: Scaramony he og ees ‘a08 cerftabrcet at great * And Virginin 


Buminal "The 5 
WANUFACTUNED TOBACE 


PER: neh adulteratiot it is almost tmp: cor : signerede 
BRY Goons, rarer meebioe to thi depen Hes pre atiile, "The wndaraigeed tte set Cone tub MS] Tur Srarr Fake Rivest 
Glothitig, Backs, Shoet, Hate e., de. |"n'rustlip'esie, Commerc Nove, Letter, mau wl 20m A Jahn As Binghatny Juige Advocate 


Coumerelat Pont, Pubket Peat aint Oup, of Eng’ | the following. prices: TRS aun the following: m mbere of the Com- 
will £88 1t to their sdvadtage to give awe cell, | lish, Frevch aad Ameriean manctactore, Bigents por rowed, BE af i .W 


KAM, WPA AS Camas per pret 
sfon 6 site wine oats Alonso. SCHOOL KOOKS. {a tou'pacoae, et ove pousd peckares, sede -| [), It. Gleivlearing. 
Wink ores titer frame HE sk cba Ses Beka wed | rapted of the be ‘best quality—superior 10 any maa-| “Phe jext qnestor to bo determined, 
WAGNER & RUSH; pe Jatess | thhetarod:in the merket. who was Ure Villian who kept this appeal 
* : wip ‘oe belt *| for meres froin Presigent Johnson ? 3 
n. Bterl 


wisest 8 scree MANUFACTURERS ig joy Bo Mees opaPrensarer Cty] por nani epee 


nas A ve Bay prrraed ‘i that he wotild 
restiereret ss iyi: "Sams HE, Lectittnr- Oty of Jackson, Miss. of Conse A tet thay ondicred. Sieh 
Hon. son, Mayor, Merélian-| jaya of the State of Texas an for 0 

tenoueing the Government of the U 


; : ri a s a . ee Minnesota, Minois Kans 
- ; = To iret agar ees six Missouri aud Nevada, “Colorado will 


pres of Cotton Rice aces com | yore on the 12th of November witch will 
1 Sr eat cose wire rie Bian ani pouty get the Swe Close the list of Fall elections. 

" piles tose | tneee Piet of che State: xa hae t 

Peso! escuens| yi Solace allio er Taber eee eee ui that afice by Gen, |. Tithe centre of Hancock enhnty. Mise, 

cS ee axD intrmaton sod ter.| vera. aie Dard lasso 8 thers {san Immense, almost rrr! ty 

i | ooghir eats | Grerilan. : swamp. called cele Swat. which ta 

Sea a ae Tere y pea applies: | Judge of that District in bi described a+ a tangle! maze a exe 
Se SDs vines creapinye iarasltes, mn 

= Pottoxen Amnows—A writer in Hat | atonnding. pice 

th nitbane. pote coteon aut mikes, scorp! plone: soca 
tors, hear. tleer, ete. This. wikd wild 

of ygtit and penned. | rose is sak to have been explorad 


wens [RG EE 
8.60.,|J. B. WILDER & 00, ere Nese whee wea veers oe 


Noah etherwis:| Too Mast Coxvacra, Hecattiue-The 

Clarion Ins the folowing 

In noticing yesteniay the affras: at Lake 
econ 


Ns ra Nata aad 


aud, x ohne = us srry oa scone Brow 
as rs |smesben He sea act 
=! Foto arte tell, But he ‘Theres Ki iI, 


p _ . f an 
‘ — . _— . ae giving a dimes te the pred i hares eatravegag way stich ety dows lace 


—) on 

is miss Saas eee 
fs fact we says tat the teen recommen 
A men. 

‘Tho? Atlanta’ Intelligencer Jeays : pL heat barges tyre pers neescr 
the op}iilon“of  gbod many well-informed | of the West In the Cabinet, were Edward 
urinda that Géorgla ts rapidly drifting in- | M. Stanton, of Ohfo, ant Joseph 
to the eond.tiom of Tennessce, tand. the | Kentuc! re 
opiniois Is based tastoly on*,the “fact? that | ¢y "7 peng sc es hook oy 
the whites, Instead of uniting und bar- Hon fof Stanton and Holt la recorded in his barge 
monizing for self-defense, are permitting | Diary ofa visit to Wheatland, as pablish- 
themselves (0 be. divided, distracted and | “! I the Commpretal about ten years ago. 


——-=___ 
Jeu off SFom the true policy of criminations | 4 mass of papers have been presented to 
and recriminations, tne President by Chas. Dunham, alias San- 


— aren 
nn ford Conover, a4 a ground of parvon, 
The total registration in Louisiane is as over, grou! p rabe 
} follows: Whites, 42,062;*blacks, 79,129; | WAleh we wy tamagiog to re 
otal, T2L701. menibers of the Impeachment Committee a : 
sags ps at and the Bureau of Military Justice. Con- leecant and Caimi ostek, ake 
Reoprrmatiox—The total number of | over, it will be remembered, fn the mdnth | Of 4 ood ; 
gittered In Tishomingo county is| of January last was tiled, convicted and 7 See vektnetar an 
of these 2.637 are white anil 596 col- | sentenced to the penitentlary for perjury, ¢ | Kes, be Lamia Porn iay 
alleged to have been committed before the | States shall be admitted to representation be C2 rads over name Cotton 
Lee county—whites:1.81%]}blacks 760. | Judiciary Committee of the Honse of} ‘There is the further gnarantee of a | tract to é 
Sanfth counts —whitos 69% blacks 259, | Repreventatives, during the investigation | strong public sentiment tn the North 
f wor 


¥ 4 Pee r om > + inst Jef. | Whe uild not tolerate or indorse any 
Tippah county—whites 800, blacke?174. | by sald Couniteee of charges against Jef- act of bad faith in Congress in amanner of 


Seeree 


wee: 


giis8s ecease 


id, 


iF 


higher 


i 
i 
#43 
i i 


i 
Fi 


e; 


° (This county will regtster 2500, and the | forson Davis of complicity Inthe conspl-| thie kindy. The Bepubiiean is peal private bate Deeabep aca’ deliee . 
. relative ratlo of whites and blacks willnot | racy to assassinate Lincoln. Danhain pisized to the Retofistruction Acts of the own towels, table . se 
vary tuaterially from the precinets al-| tells how he wasbribed nd duped | lust two sesslons, and wil abide. by salar £37" We have now on hand a supply of the above. 
by th 1 the Military Bu- | 2° the tloal cernts of restoration, until the, 
ready trem the precicets already register | BY ervand the Military Mu- | coush shall repeat the folly ofa” year ago. Bept $3, 1847. 
ron - ’ vw: givesan expose of the | and! reject them with scorn and contempt.” 4 Also : f 
ad ‘ rrhites 320 Macks 1-| conspiracy of Ashley & Co, and asynop-| We have’ spoken thus’ fir only of the Leach & Avery's Plows, Jeane Stravb's Corn Mills; Engines and Saw Mills, 
sd ae als of the kind of evidence that ‘Ashley | Whit ple of the South, and have omit- 7S : and Machinery generally. 
it ted te iinplicate President Job ention one very important pias Hoe & Co's, Otrealar Baws, Leather Belting and Lacing Leatber, India Rubber Belting aud Pack- 
—— ~~ had Invented te Iunplicate President Jobn-| of recommtruction quesiton-witeh onght to’ eb * ing, Lrog Pipes, Hove and Coupling. 
Viriow Fevra—We learn that there is| son In the assassination plot. The orig suggest itself to the. spinds of thase who a ‘Also, a General Assortment of 
nre udvocsting oe policy-ef non-action— Tin and Lead Plate, Sheet, Doiler aod Bar Iron, Rivets, Neila an? Spikes, Brazen and Sheathing 


yellow fever, in the city of Pensa-| inal notes ang telegrams from Ashiley and 


Copyer and Metal, 
others aro given, end are so carefully ex- 


st 


Always on hand nd for sale by” 
7 wags jl 


—— ae ccm og | blained as to leave no doubt of their gen- 
James Heudivert, ofSackson, a native of | Mieness, Saye Mr. Itinckley, the Acting ‘They will not find It easy 
France, and for twenty-five years a citizen | 's te ornay General this with the blacks. ‘The EAD Pom, PEPPER, 
Hr é comma” in such Statesax South Carolina and. Mis e : : or: : 
f thls, Beate, formerly American con The acensations and papers expose | pisappf, where fhe blicks are in. the mise $ 
te Lyons ded a ls residence fn Jackson] prominent mentor of the Heglalatare of jority. iz not thether Uae shalt or shall DARCY & PULJAN'S PP: oH. PEPE 
on the Loeb init F][thedinion to the khoeking: suspicion Of nit be reconsthdctioa wader the Milita: ee 
sera IR : haying conspited with a convicted perju-| ily. but whether the wfltes will ore any | OELERAIOING FLOUR E lish 
1. R. ries, anol al chy eee. | Fe OF spends, lgpoutonZat up- mddethe it cid th ay viet established) FI 
ed vitlzen Of Tishomingo county, died re | 08 Che’ House “oF Repreiéntatives, then | piel t6 form thi enti Se . < 


m the ~ and then upon the Senate ore TUTE 
ty at Columbus Miss. At the time of| of the United States—for the: purpose of | eet waka Zor them Ane rar Opspod mer Sie USER Manas. 
in death, Mr. Corley gras R. W. Grand | effecting the impeachment and’ remotal | sanction the work In nny way, to Invelgh, Bread, Bistude’ ‘Cakes, Pia 


4 S x fi ice of a President of the United 1 Cd itbout Yeast, GRAND ‘RIBU “u 
Tyler of the Grahd Chapter of the State. | Sote2' olely upon subornes! testimony, | nie be Phe “They he ry | pe eh . Soda. ree DIST: TON. 
net 


DIRECT IMPORTERS RoR 
Cornér' of. ‘St. Francis! and Joach: 


EE ara [need not say with what astonishment | portunii ited, nd ! of Ww 

Tur Marti or Viceinena—The mor | mankind wonkd hear it charged that a | ROnUUIty to Bes nted : — . 2290 PREMIUMS AMODKTING TO,982,950, . Py 
tuary report of the City Sexton, for the atwninabe waaheigntentd at | yew conatitatione and the Hat designs | THC AND, LABOR AVING AND] | DOLLARS. 1X seep ORRTIFICATEQIX MOBILE, ALA. - 
weelp ending Monday, shows a gratifylog cull edness of | wtt pting | 1e the fold their arms disdainfully, Tt Wilt : ING. THREE PRELIMINARY’ : f 
improvement on several previous reports. ah appeals te bes ehisueney? Ld wae ncn ellis ise, Find. tetaptives GENERAL DIRECTIUYS: r : Have constantly for salemuch . 
‘The report shows only eighteen interuients | ify, by a pardon, with compe- | Hane Hot very Thvorahle to these Who piate ope a és i 2 ss 

crninst treentyeften last. week. and thirty-| tency to act an fy, the principal Tn] inated in the rebellion and Sete port uesding or waling fr tbe dough THE*LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED! STOCK OF DRY GOODS 
cight for the week tmnedintely preceding | *ftinent of the Inpostu | ernments in the hands.of the negroes ex- Pos a Sire bepetae mt ‘mix—MinD © ever offered in this Market. 


a | clusively. 
Gen. Grant and the Presidency. | 


that. Ofthe eighteen interments reported, 


, Mississipp! Agricultare!, Etve Man- 
it will be ob ul that there was only At. ED 
pachiperipenst aticy "| The Mobile ‘Times, a few weeks since. | HEADQRS. dru MIGITARY DISTRICT, | P90. pure be the SELF-RAISINO sfesteriog AID SOCIATY, _ ¥ he tea asa ae 
——— no placed at the head of its colamne the nawe (Mlssieslppl and Arkansas.) iit oberid bp We last ariele mised. ben pene mete fon THESE GOODS TAVE BEEN IMPORTED DIRECT 
Jevar Haxcoex, fully endorse the | of Gen. G ut and Senator Orrics or © YAIR, ‘Chartered bi eye ipsa Miaxis- 
f following enmplimentary atinsion to. tht ‘August Gth, 1867. ppl, panend piers from the Manufactures of Europe and America, and sill be void. ax Cheap as by 
y ti - | femmes. The foll Feeeipt from the Biate Treasn-| > vuse on this Continen 
we 1 ne we tind in the last Me i chan] Cini SALTO sat lei sores a wer aania te Wet tte - x ian tat any other House on this Continent, 
ridiin Chronicle cl |. See of the Sup a p— a to tate Treasury om - 
Jude TL was in forme «a eittzen | as the Ch nand is treated pores Hatin pasties ey re ac re Seri Tae ee ers | SAND DOLLANH for the bepett ob the 
CHS BoA Ba ba 60d HN” pesaeat, Of tempt to undermige” Grant in the | Pint series, from the Adjutant Gene ap all Seen. STATE UNIVERSITY. TAPP, Hl, Lavender of Greensboro, Als., ie with the abore heuse, nd will be plesaed ta serve 
ine tive thues clecvet by the foarte. We tim of the Rarlicals and serionsly Wetore the foe. bagepioen rofl baie ai | Me seco UNE’ 'e 
he ts the “right man inthe right prospects for the, Presiden e Mill Districts eren cently. If the breed does not Brown on Na. 1st] Brave or Muses ares, 106,000 7 
amt, that, his Meelslone have been stract from the Chicas mac, bobech 30 FY meve\} top, remove the os + | State Treasury, Jackson, Mine, J. J, NICHOLSON & CO., DM. NH. EDY. , 
seed ean eee svete nay In wile he Geet Ca Sn | Daan Fea a ta re Ac MB Bn Poy tase |Oe Sydney Stet etc Le’ ead elie 
red poopie and mur Mobile cotemporary is | whi i Mickal nce In any chen longs full of Auditor’ i » TJobnson Avenues. N. B. 1% 
ieoetats | seruet the ‘rover haiministruton | wiecozem, Mle Untarohy of Miestped ern (At Sanford & Dre's old stand.) | Wholesale and Hetait I 
the | gent eprrepes of this alleged sci Act Acts to which it Is up- en DEALERS IX— (CORNER MALE AND SIDNI 


ul end tly 
undermine General Grant's “position a8. | piemental: and, in consequence, Sub-Diss Mueiiitany wine 


Ne a oa rei damning, | eter Loe . = Bie se ote we} DYER GOODS |tteretor nites ernie retuned peice a com: 


ore of Ik at uf Drage Chemicals, Patent 


atten a different source. | in detail nature thus . AND . se 
detal P Fine Liquors, tor Medical Purpones, 
’ deperitcd, l by persons subject Rotta—Se N va 
2 eae ee : ‘ ES. 
b thinks the Industry of the Latltes rebel persuasion, and. there- | diftrene ewe area eelee a tee C ob gates Prolintary. Disebutions god Be ie ay state 
In, Parle crrpacses beflet, They dyo—thelr zeal er of President | that If the reports are substantiated the | ¢¢! pp wri fon enipeio ne Ay ‘m 97000 | td thelr house. and afi examination of thelr 
hair: they enamel=their faces: they eild | “tfits recently nominated | laws may be duly enforced. CEMTIFIUAIES. Heeeade'2 2 gooda Seticiing'a liceral share oscar | 
ig quae toclae RaE tee 2 a Union Conserv et’ “TT. In addition to tho examination into Prcdinsak: feats Sua bop to, give. peneral totiaines rms prt “eo 
ie : p : sidency and Vieo-Presidency—| the antecedents @f any. doubtful person shortening then $80,000 | Pr. Wentch i we da. not do, we Anil fal 
anil now they bronze—thelr complexions! | Ge it being ite nominee for the | presenting hinmelf for registration. alread i Ia. First Prelimi: istribution, jot our intentions. We do not promietol RY R, CHADWICK 
— a —— Senator Fessenden for | jlirecteil in the Cirettlars trom these Head ™ ‘Gitetet Heer EDN Ode eta eotto met ate Le tte CH? ae 
The Memphis Bulletin calls attention to| the recond. “Apart from the bad taste of | quarters, sections 9 and 6, of the above re. Swaier, think > meWillech kigher; tet call aid 0. DEALER IN 


we case of Lleuteva 0 Wh 1 | the attempt on the part of an organ of the | ferred 40 Supplementary Act. makes It th ® 
Hie cage of Hleuienant Blalue who ls ‘il | rebellion to dictateto the celeet loyal men | duty of each Roanl of Reeitration to exe ‘or oar, wasecte Sel ceog DRUGS,MEDICINES 
routined in ape ; ® | ofthe nation w y shall to the first | orcise a still closer serutiny respocting the ares oe ‘0 Chemicals 
ork, nner acharge of murk iM of the people, these | ynalifications of applicants for fay. 7 se Peer , eTD1C 9 
aleulated to do gross in- | ‘The Moards will therefore. in ature, Be 4 FANCY SOAP, PERFUMERY, 


out of the rapture of the steam 
Boel ulated by these more stri i 
ees, ces ea Dees Der yee luring our reeent struggle. It] and the work which they. have already = — OIL, GLASS, INK, &e., 


j y Er 
nearly a year. In violation of the amnesty | implies that tht rebels hope for some ad-| performed will be revised-at the time and = Hair. Rest Di Ms, Tooth and 
vantage front the election’ of ‘Gen. fr'the manner hereafter’ direeted. 0 as 60 i focr WHOLESALE GROCERS, | #*",2i*sraticen Doevtut’, Zoceh 
f "i AND 


proclamation of the President, within th igars 
terms of which he was Incluied and on | #50 policy ot Congress which has already | Congr stricUy £0 the provislons of “the nies oe Je a Rods, looks, Liner, &e. 
the of which he returned to the Uni- | heen indorsed by an ‘overwhelming ma-| 111.’ The Boards of Reglstration will ite ‘Silver ‘cake, Flavor. with - ($6,000 84,000 ion erchants, | Als s large Stock af AYRES', SCOVILL & 
ted and no trial has been offere | jority Of the people. Nothing, we belle continue and complete the work which broed} 1 ‘and dealers 00. Rosen meaernec Wain Tum Nene 
him. ‘The Bolletin ealls on the Northern | could be at the same time more damaging | as been assigned to them without inter neat Street, 
Jiurunals to demand that the public honor |e OFS nat toboth these gentlemen | rantion: governing thermeelven-scrietiy Dy | ,Decem Neme—Oww.prond of Baga, «ie Coiicn COUSESEe ASH Sel ba taticgaes, | MERIDIA; / MISSISSIPPI, 
iuarnads to demand that the public honor’ The fact that Gen. Grant sustains Gen. | the instructions heretofore given anil auch ) : 3 sie Prevetip U3 6 nded day or night. 
shuil be preserved, either by grying the | Sheridan’ modifleations as have been inade by:more . MERIDIAN, Mies, BL Abts petrpates 
primer or releasing Iiim. 4 far 4s consistent with his official, position, | racent laws and orders. And they will 

cone bn W. W. SHEARER 


supports Mr. Stanton in his contest | keop lists of the persons applying for and 
with the President, indicates how falso is | insisting upot registry, call Foal =~ 
the position attempted to be assigned him, | card as disqualified; bat no person eon- 


State Teachers / Aas permanently establishe! himself 


‘00 the corner of Johnson Avenue and Com- 


vis large amd influential body of g while Mr. Founats support of the r= | cerning Ee emp # \o 0 Merce Hireet, (over the ditch) intends to keep « 
emen a ecen acksor, | constr polic ‘ongress is] be registered. ‘The ration will be re- an * goed eapply of 
' vl en Sic iss in ateloas ot Fe tec) proved! by hls votes. | The sttempt, there- | panied a8 Sabied woes tis be 3) copia 06 3 orders toour oe 
aclopted for use In the schools of the State, | fore. to connect the name of either with | Sr county bodke Mave been eomplen r . _ nay 30swOm. 
among others the following books: pab- | i by immedianly after whieh, Ope ‘a , STAPLE GOODS 
Mahed by Jolin P. Morton & Cos Lowis- in. brought hy a Jdmenaber of the " B® sda 


le 
ville, Ki; ey. can only be. ‘due : : was thr ; ‘ " 

The Goolrich Series of Readers, cuited ive, having. for ts Bb ning Dos best of RR aS 
hy Noble Batler, Batler’s Grammar, | of the cont of ‘loyal men, and the 


P im a |. | Htter destruction of their chances of pe-| IV. After the completion-of the 
rwne’s Mathematics and Barbee's Geol-| Ties advancement. “We protest. agalast | tre vdus tone wine Letiven of the 1 

ogy. any noch attempt, from whatever source will take 

‘The object of this action on the part of | emianating* to destroy the Influence, and 


tye Asssoelation, It to secre uniformity | Kod mame of true friendsof the country. 
in the nxe of text-books throughout the! ‘The army worm we are told has made | Sos 
State. In‘onter that so desirable a result | jt, appearanes itt the neighborhood of De-| 7 
may De attained, we woul respecttally | mopolis. Thé worms are not hs yet very 
urge pon our teachers throughout the | numerous and consequently thecotton has 
State, the necessity of taking: carly St¢ps | sustained but little damage. 

to. secure a supply of. these books for their 
pupils, With the exception of the Geolo- 
kyeWhich ts.,Just belng Issued from. the 
presstflese books are already weedin all 
the public nnd pirate schools of New Ore 
leans, Mobile, Vicksburg, Jackson, Merid- 
iam Colmmbtts: amd | Aberdeen, where, of 
course, large’ sepplies are kept.’ Schools 


SSS a i. aaa aes 
Oe = {NOTICE TO MOTHERS, |UMIVERSI Y OF stlssusoLP7T 


Infent Ecething Syrnp. 


is 


at 
ih 


if 


1.Q.C. Laman MuAn 
Prot Gor. netence a0 1 
L. C. Gamtaxp, LL. De 
Prof. Aval. rbyrien acd As.rouems 
We bare, by porchem of the orlcted rééipt, 
become Hole Froprietorn Celeorated 


Attetcerits tare been made ureniarcx and 


LiF 


‘agya that the Sioux 


deen secured. the will be fully sustained x sad cromting | espe : 

‘ot Fi ¢ The: re £ aod impr: 
by other able teachers ax rapidly as the | station. Pa iow (rast seartey cuane 
way is opened. hed lel hostilities } Sua tare | med REABROOK'S, a com. | CmAldaten for the Prestiben Cl 

it Me jeademic year, wi 
he prfersce os edmalon wll inant eR ved and_new ‘one i | bens gone ep te chemermcat ate | MRE Aepdome ou lw nmi 


sbleie ail casea. lovaiceblets | H- A SCHODL OF PRACTICAL McIENC 
the following diseases: Han been ¢tpanized Yor the rpc 
eat | SOMMER COMPLAINT, IRREGULARIT Bs | Oc?" 
OP THE HOWEIXN, RERTIVENE=s, 
TEETHING, &e. 


Mat Traln easy Via wr Vickibiy ufg dally at 590 . 
wcine Revtot for dinners Em § Texethoot arrived last ereninx. and will 
Austrian govern- 


reaches Forest at 1240 p. m. 
Enddenres of L peas eta nt Meri pe await orders front 


an af 4:30 me ot guilty. Jack 1a quite young—not more | 
yk all who make known to 
and mctrry ipactaeas aver leaen Mord et pligs niet SRN who wil sake known U.—Joln 8. Pendle- Selew, and K over sagiiiog wa os input far 


‘am; arrives at Jackarm at | him the names and places of realdence of beirut 
De maj reaching |4 . ot mich children, or better stil, ind them dl- | Bir of Congress ailvct or tha tremmyera = 
‘ : Feet to the school with x note certifying |of perjury in registering. z crmitieet Fever, te guorento ne code 
Fsileral steamers Hartford and Wy- ; " | Ener, which Will depen tral a aneecal Lae, Wook Keeisni od 1 omen 


- he 
the facts. 
Vagontha’ fm p 43 or wise pis 1 JAMER KU. DLE & CO. 
Who refused rend rt 


‘tentlary. On Monday next an important 
ease will be tried, that of WUlis John, 


In onder to make the school self-sustaln- 
Ing, 1f possible. paying puplis will be re- 
ceived, but no distinctions will Le madey 


LAW DEPAMTM EST 


Fropristors 
Laboratory, 41 Bullitt Street, Lepuatitie, Kr 


aa a anal Tea cittoces oe Suititlawe afo ean +6 Oar La several oat | Sis pain, WIN rarely eotape” the 
Gokdthorp. cide whether or not they will sustain a fanned. Fifteen oficers and men | aseanerrtansandcttere shee mass appr in| 7 


been brought here on a change of vende | Pree school In thelr midst, thus offering | were sunestruck. inl the atatrwwente mate over this 


from Clarke county. pel, idaty 

a Saailiie Puta osdl bok\or Lainie piageseniepbascand  pescama pri The, fling” party dairy. unl tne | scare ofthe tering yr that ex | PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. ea MaYAm A IY an 
beri believe, elghteen able |“" 8" benevolence and enterprise, | bombardment was continued until the | they pile of a i ; * 

crv a ene inet Rana dale, numbering, we believe, elghteen able | which ts sorely ngeded In the Stabs, any} In mare dleappeared when the vesuel left frasion an MORLEY /S. ALEMAPABIENS, Tevtinn for the seaaion of pear ten mention, 51189 


q bodied limbs of thelaw, all of whom were 
" : the whole South. the scene o} é 
Coukest Ratirowd, present, except oir friend Capt. J. W- | —4 number of applications Rave: beca| ‘Nive Oars, Avg: insite mau ie: | eet sigan an’ the | (Jl ero eee dae hued, 
C. ¥, Oanuat, Gast Hebat Arete BE. Gent er. | Sach, detained at home by sieknes, there aide already. Others should. be made at | &°0# Of Fegtatration show? whites. regis Por’ stant and rat timmcehte that =e) oO SH wt 
=| were in attendance from, a distance. Hon.| one in order to seoure The | {Ted 4.7334 dincks #2907 ¢ total 127.639. | * ai of thn sacha Gv gett bale ay e £ $e : 
MILITARY DIRECTORY. | D.C. Glenn from Mississippl, City, Jud; ‘The whites have a very «mall majority, in toervaied—ievers to all Ta duly” : and Lave ater yal 
ppl. City, JERE | school opens on Monday, August 18! ten parishes. ‘Tho wh rity in this . 
city Cobb, from Eutaw, Major Amzl Love of « ean eee eh: _ |-| tre parishes. The whhe megerity tn thi ; A 
Bvt. Mason THOMAS H- NORTON, | Columbus, Measra. Welch and Dismukes Respectfully” pris: |_A* 200m a8 the State th Reranged Into ‘ “ tbe | Tou , 


Assistant Sab-Cont ner BL. F, and Districts, Gen. Sheridan wIt txsue an_or- 
of Macon, ani Judge Evans of Clarke. hae ri a a 
vey Lene WIKKIASEF INGSBIURY, OW Teabasaai bat abiaeat sed os-| . Puchcpusriceee Peeeplls ate dion [OCT 0", cvetion of members to the Con- | wnlend ie Tera vegrtahie etna > | Romiedpe : 
‘ich Infantry, Post Adjutant. commodating Clreult Clerk, one of the|—Our friend Chadwickjthe old and reliable | ‘The deaths from yellow feverin this elty nyt Ail other compounds rr pyrups, of 
wep dane ape 1. J Ret Gmoers ta the Bente, was at ha place | Front Street drugalat: lt now ein over | ls week, to Unlanorningy were 14, jesphere | have hitherts falied to rommand. Hoe sanction ot a \ 
= -Assie~| anda udual entirely at home in the dis-|his store, and -will attend to filling pré | | Wants m, Ang. 13-—Briguiter Gen- 2 " : Aire 
ae . le - Ma. h 4 ive - 
charge of the duties of his office. Jo. Ba-| scriptions at all hours—day and night— | races x BRE mime nike wy 
Capt IAMS SURO ERC MED y Tel ae sapetas eta Wa A on SA Chadwlek's medicines are fresh, and an | br'the War Department wee retires, fia | Setem Hewtraire& Suits sa Mas 1 I i eetee wa Daas oeaa ae 
ng Ase msloner, J: F; |and prompt in the execution of ‘whatever experience of twenty years’ the busl- | allewed. on account of ill health, ra x ire tnd gene ‘ ae 
Lauderdale, pertained to his office. raveder peste per main dialahad Sacre aaa rite Haslengioa sk Gon. | me Sosy ; + fect tue ofthe tallowvog evr platats : 
te 8 number of tho good people of | Properly compounded. Ing that Rossoan withheld the respect due : The great poy 
Fame Dare-Iw  seconlance with the pd? ‘were in attendance the early fe ae to Sheridan as commander of the district, | ers Speed of over tomer peal : of the Hones, Habitual Cost Charter Oak Cooking £t.ves 
-,, Focommentations of the Bishops of the| o'¢ or the week bind we were ty] Tho Red Jacket Bitters Is no worthlose seeps eae commaniler of | 2 i = ihartee tn dr 


Methodist Church South, tn ge) cohen ost | Fticle, but what it claims to be, real,’ 
ation pealai hear of the county m | 
toral ys be o from every part : Coes = cotton. oF a fing +3 er et ae eerie hi . 
eds a day of fasting, humiliation pes besa" me jocbrory yaks poder ‘ag en-| Tittues. The nathe “Bitters” is too often | tion for pardon. ’ 
peager. used to cover a villatnoux componnd of} The report of the Congressional Com- 
tirely bafd and the yleld will ‘be greater 


irs mittee on Southern Railroads exculpates | % 
Some parties have applied to Gen. Pope | thau In any year for the last ten. Cotton ts 


Poor whisky and some bitter druz.. No| Mr, Jonson from any connection with | the mmlicine or erect Wests we uiteceel Genie 


4 rs SINT on Y 
to suppress the Mobile’ Tribune. The | promising, has commence! to open and — tie -Bi Jacke with tite Be Meeeaqoes Tan 3h otincadlag eed rralerwnrean ei Sig ebegp (itoar toe [Ue tnurtatng, oF using tbe Beme " 
General tery "propprly refused \to inter-| 4# yet has rastalned no material damage oe arrested this morning npon an aftidavit pet y Gt ere 
foro with that journal. from the caterpillar, In some farms near YMENEAL. charging him with sending a ehallenye— Charter Oak” 

ed Lockhartand Lauderdale. they have ap-| yea nrteD—On Sanday. 1th inst. at | He waved au examination and gave ball | joy snk fn fart 1 am gto , . 
There are il Noters, In| peared In «mall numbers, but the weather the reakdcnen OF dhe rides by Hom, Me 11. | the pum oF CLO ene | Hurley's Ague Tonic, | eERacici Patent Hot ste Yur Os 

* “Chickasaw county—1403 whites and 1-| has not been favorable to thelr increase,| Whitaker. Mr. En. Mataato, of this city: | ern trip, dite auxpension In dally expected. | = serene 


and Miss Cona Westproox. of Old Marion. Exes 


680 blacks, ‘ fund It is mot apprehended that they.will Garresron. August 15—Monterey advl- ae ; PEAFECHLY. RELIARLE 


eR a OL ss Ton. Aug iter 
Cant. B: Vi Barly of tla elty, now tray] PeFlonaly damage the,crop. Weare pained tobear of the demi of | Conic erevoltal apd atnmpted to we = 
cling in the North, has our thanks for young Chas. B. Dease, who died a few days | capture a specie train, but failed. Le is | "*" mn rreelan ms > ach Store han 
ties ob taee'pe poe Tan Vicesncso Rv evixe Texmsnar—| Sine atthe residence ot Mr. Hargrove in | arcing oh Matamoran! fal gstle remedy tor Chile and Fever oy Ayg ShAl tere are 
. 4 We have recelved the first number of the| Lowndes county. Ie wax a native of _ Au onder from the Governmen®at Mext- from, ‘Agee Tonle, There have bean ‘etre, 
| Col. W.8, Patton han withdrawn from | Vicksburg Evening Telegraph, published | Jasper county, anda young man of most |S) Ise i tae eee ae nar 4 Uy nsing it whie had tried the eum! 
the Patton Mouse. ‘That establishment 14 6n tho 12th Inst. Mesers. Ward & Davide xcetient habits and generous {mpulscs.— | separate sparttuents aud In close ‘coutlne- Lia om mal 4 pias Sool 
{udw conducted by Mr. Caln, the former | are pablishers and Col. Thomas B. Ye woulllvxpress the: sympathy we felt | MODE. i Em i oy'n Agus Tonic 
(phiprictor, “|love, formerly of the Vicksburg Thmes| for his bereaved faunlly, but. know that Latest Market Reports. RMS FOR ONE DGLhan 
ey oe bald donee’ Editor, The Telegraph {+ neatly printed | there is nothing that can calm their grief, | M 
betes rape nes | @-RTeSE | and wp have io doubt wilt become & pop-| but the gentle whleperings of religiow— SUBDIVISION OF PL VST ATION 
many new bulldl Fs are Rolng Pe ln the | yiar and successful paper. Col. Manlove! no comfort but that which teaches ue to (<lPts_ lal fai jana Suga ae iim | inet he ea : 
citys Iu our next lesue we hopeto be | ig yigorons writer anil we are gratified | jook for the time swe nha all meet | }t;Qige.. Crate retelling ot Litcee tte. for 1 afeakdes Tie inf alii tere te Ser CTLENCES FOR ALI 
ube to.gtre aie OE em that he has renewed his connection witlt | in the Tand_of bloom fully falr,’ Molasses dull, quoted 40ceS%e. i ry : net pista t ALL, 
* . er ee d ul JS pet we NOM crewaree te 1 “ 
We ‘would direct the atzention. ofthe] the Press. Flogr dull and unsettled Snpertine nom Weal | Tieden Am tim Lan ¢ 


In his salnttatory, Col. Manlove declares ERRORS OF YOUTH. ay oe 5 C ‘Serine ae ana@siig. New 
that his cherished hopes for s speedy re-| A Geatieman wi for years from | york Sight 1g premium. ae toate tak Leverne 


1 reemaie 


city authorities to the condition of the 

grave yard road. It'needs worklug very 3 

badly. Let tis have a good road to the ten of peace and equality, have taken | Nervous Debility, Premature Deeay,and all} “sr. Loris, Ang. (15—Tolacco active: 

clty of the ded” Ir boeing ped fight, and that for the present, be will de- | the effecte of youthfol adiseretion, will, for | ancl some hugh. Hemp firm— 
ein to enter the politi areas the sake of enffering humanity, send free to 


Flour firm. XX $12 00@12 Hy Fancy 
‘Tne State Uxivenare.—The last enta-| We cannot agree to this. "No good can | all who need it, the recipe and directions for 


HURLEY'S chanere ie « ot 
FAIIMS For 


TP. MILTIGN 


$13 mois wD. apt Leal t tA Be 
cents lower; Cora beavy aud low; . 0c. 
logue of thla Institution, whfeh fs an orna- | be necomplixhed by. If the State | making the rimple remedy by which he was | for mixed: 90@L for’ white; s@sss Wi eseen with prost edge act tae phan 
iment to Mlsslsalpph, shows #. degree of of Misalsalppl Is reduced to the deplorable | cured, Sulferers wishing to profit by the ad- | for yellow ; Oats dull ant Commuting them te th pullic i prea 


Very geapeettally 


Mess pork held at, $34.@ ier 2 un- 
prosperity that bat few expected, conajti- | condition of Tennessee, the blame will rertisar’s experience, can do'so by addressing, : ‘ Berxtaxn, Prince William 
ering the destr¥etion of property. about | rest ith te white people of the State. | '* Perfect B.OGDEN, weenie, Ang-18-—Sales to-day 130 stews aay i i way ebied + 
‘Oxford and the vicinity by Federal rald-| Prompt acceptance of the terms now of- is cole sore Mee rete, |ntdecof tobsceo: 66 OO@IS TS for selec: | ties, shows yeas titre are the bent in ua, JAMLS KUDU E & Co. x ‘i Mtbaleaty Cente! 
ers during the war. ‘The moans of teach- | fered rit prevent further disfranch' eee tlons, ,Corn Scab jn J Dk; Tear in ther | tot them for dimple te Tra ain hey ea Teter, | Mobile & On, 
ing are complete and a corps of professors | ment and restore the State to the Union. TO CONSUMPTIVES. oS K@2ic. Raw whl | them, 1 tried them to Spe pee inet Werdian & Vietebare nr 
| Mirsionty 


necom| ‘The. advertiser, ba been restored to key vyest 
secured as renowned-as those of any alml- | When this is plished, we have no| The ving Cacicaare Aagti6-—Fioar trmey soa | ire 


lar institution in the country. We would | fears for the future. health in a few weeks by a very simple rem. | yi chor: fam 70 50. Wheat. 
Invite particalar attention to the Unlver- ——_2-—— edy, after baviog. suffered for several years | 51°1202 15 135 Gorn 10g 0 ike. for Non, 
sity advertisement elaewhere! “The high-| ‘The attention of our readers are direct-| with a severe lang sMfection, and that dread | Whiskey steady, $2.90 In lon. Provis- — 


cst talent Isemployed there and.advante-| 2 to the advertisement of onr friends, | disesse Consumption—is anxious to make | j0) MNT: ems, Pork hed as oe Te 
‘ges offered for the completion of education | Messrs. James &Co. of Louisville, | known to his fellow-rulferers the means of bryos Bacon drm ailen Ieee Secu 
that are not execlied by the famous Unt-| Ky. which may be in another col-| eure. [sides 14'ge; clear si We; 20@22 tor 
versities of Earope. For information and | mn of onr paper. All those afflicted ty | To all who decire it, he will send a copy of | “ESr-curedhams. Tard al at yc Pople ablpate trageg ttn 


TICHET COSTS ONE DOLLAR 


catalogues address “Unlversity of Misais- | disease, or who have friends suffering from | the prescription’ used (free of charge), with | Merurs, Hotatetier Smith HURLEY'S 
»slpph Oxford, Ass.” i sickness, should carefully read, and we| thedirections for preparing and using the| MERIDIAN IIGH SCHOOL | murers freizsern matte’ cot nia’ tares see ; 
pittance rene nae Y Know they will derive profit from it—| same, which they will find x sere cox rox Seremary STOMACHIC BITTERS eh 


Raiteond 
The lands ate adapted in the ernw 


‘We call the attention of our readers to | It gives us much pléasure to be able inthis | Coxemerriox, Armxa, Bsoxcurmis, Copous, FOR BOYS. 
the ddvertlsemént of a valaablo plantation | manner to recommend to our people these | Cou, and all Threat and, Lung Alfention« 5 ae 
for slo ty featlemen. and the medicines of which | The only objestof the advertwer im sending : : WATHAOS & MEFARLAND, Dragelets 
which we an || they are Proprietors, as we know they | thé Preseription is to benefit the aflicted Oplersbargh, Sunes Canty, Ns 


oC Beplessber, inher it 
Ne. seers for. thelr remedies than |e lesble, aad he ‘rallere (the bch) and continas foray weeks. Ts | sear Hesktter @ Beth Pe 


ir aaisivet of a me, Pally. shown is 4 Gentlemen: Vera jong thaw { hare bees afftetedt 


of WU pet eat. im ferae OF ten or 
Tick te may be had wt Weal Agen oor 
Me. | chrough the Mlempbie Seen jaly 


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“Teo, Freckles, Blotohes, and gir. AT THE 


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wers| Bettison’s English [llorse Lini- | 
veent. 


Haring potchased thetr Onoda in the chant! 
has proven itself one of the best Liniments | markets, and at times whim goals were joe 
nas tor braises de, tn 4!) eases when | th 6m bet aoir 
for either tae wr beast, and will dn all we ca tet hey A 
icin far Try e bets tod. wo are sunbed | sovlo'and eae, bat i piles ala. Th 
Jou will pever niterwards use aay otSer. depertons of Laie’ Drove Gut ie will 


i 7 ‘ Extract Jamaica Ginger: 
; . 2 3 ' C Jemes Roddie & Co's Extract of Jumaic 
fi rare . Quon ae ar ome Choiere 
¢ ’ Cramps, ‘be. ta the pore 

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apelin for | 3m 
refusal, was that ho was a Confed- 
erate Senator drawi salary, and 
ior while Vela tion it would | }) 
unconstitutional for him to draw | use. 
és fetta a Sa a the pay of 's pritite’ soldier! Bo, it ta 18834- frien 
figured in allPinglt® ous, from oth that the present ig not the 
tho fail of Greece and oceasion when Mr, Hill's motto 
of Jerusslemite ota pesaces yy. Sach | BAS been to stand by the Constitution | It ts 
woh Hevoaars bean freaehsrous to | 04 kis nls ealety Aa he would, cer ~ 
have been entithed to the pay of | 4 fos, pre alec of (ile ‘4 
| ple, faitttoms'to trust and dé- fem mae pet ean AK 
n profebionsy But, thirayy dof a opiate soldier if he shad whotdered Denatvely masses, and: tony! | 
fisteat ae koe conigén ead of dee] 2seun sd god with the company, fed by many st hiner mearae 
stouction to govertiments: And a6 aed antl wer rune Rae enc #0 | Rite a 
/ ayer violate the, ifation, be no RITEPFIELL 
eo A eet Mend emp iene | MOON THER OR DERE. SLRs 2 veo 
d All trae Confederates are. ex ie in jcaqattisealiitaght acm 
glee af vt “the scot hey initte seat thee Be epee te bowels shoul not: fal to: ween, few Hardware, z q 
ation enol: men aud all eran phe thoes: whomeaeny, S22 DROMGOOLE ¢ 00'S Pater 
oir i cf i a asion 
tieir npr sections, will. write Res Tape sebo ould entac the val, Bhat COMPOUND Tools, 
Whethe eae et depurtment, witbout a violation of -- 
rap iatha att ue pesinae,aasel fhe Consutoton, i» moet juat and | Aenean ey Tae tha BT os ores wre) wee Wise bro ta 
‘Tateatfon ia plain) dzaogneo | PTOPEE But vo one is expected , to reat, dnl'ou eomnwuid a ru MED ind in the Ordi- ROCK ELL & CO Prbecrales Sp drt 2 re BUILDERS HARDWARE, 
blame.a Senator for refusing to showl-| Crs that will eflect a cure. sens ates +» pee 
who support or advocato a SE “7 uniag . ory weir meee 11 Y of all worth- fron Mantels and. Mantel Gi ter 
ge fi . * ee wnnsket us a private’ soldier, in —- Raccessors to 5 ‘lock & Oo., . we 
ate political dif- by ALL MARRIED MEN ae ikaceuetas tase Europe tations, E greateat variety of Buide 
rp tion of “the sa nase eae “vtec wet vin eb eal WIR da 1} ot America, with Commereial, | BOOKSELLERS, st ATIONERS, Be eg Oy mame is on jortiee JOCKS; Rolle 
: iintan y ‘and Flask, before Strap. 
5 apes he has | Pain and. suffering nach” months w Asseliees he ave Pepiri viel Siehere sekibinad 
n overrated,” into the service, any | pain or treeelor vine fy eutterings eee atieation to tha insetion, qualified 
) 6 He 7 pain! or ho Vi ‘ 
 Vmore than the world was expected to| falling of the womm veith Toate SEF) before graduating to keep any eect | PINDERS AND BLANK BOOK 
T MANCPACTE brig wre 
blame the lame captain fer starting in | V nites abould not i to carey home oue | BOOK, E matters BOR wht the bosioew ihe aa Gookiog Stoves, Knlekerbecker lange, Hazleton 
the retreat in advance of his men. It | Dette of the Cbrreeponden . miata | Metailie Deiter Hotton, the ‘Ualon Waals Me 
| sway be, in view of the above incident DROMGUOLE &.00'S 2 Noaric Ayaan when a * woveind Coking ana 
that Mr/ Hill exclaime in{ English , Female Bitters. :| Me sical Instramen meade re gece ait aten wih we 
“I never felt I} Which will’ cue all those complaints and and Shect Music geile: wanes over fou 
nyt tuade war on the * restore health and buoyancy againe}ete j.separately, 
selly inforited Mk din |, Mr. Hill now “I was willing THAT. YOUNG GIRL Gant of fylt Covaca 
Pech a mca every hour ofthe spac to stop the Wwe. wry eemtance rt lr, Aa gt or ms SAMUEL’ LOCKE, 
fs 2 fight an gotiate.” Whi dd to | Walk. Indicate ani Be so easily re three . 
ae sd ego en an a Be 
Doge 2h cit whom dt peck ht wig. [Sage ne om Senseo ma = torn, 
xress for his District and wi bab ? Al semecnves ib Georgie Les Je scocivs the Tale cheek itt the ete ‘After whieh the stadeat ts ready to go COTAR Late Prout Létee, belweta Chblotahinded $c 
Sete oe ee hee ¢ was stumping the Stato when Gen. | son Dltish of nature, adds Joy an | ioto by id make $1000, $2000, 5 Bonvilje Bicerti 
precio ig oe sl Lee surrendered, assuring our people Re the delccted and melancholy ive | @G0b0, anmaaliy. 008, S009) OF varyepaee ‘ pret 
party of Georgia, and wits de that there was no possible dangeraf /peraty and. charms to falr retiring gir] Git ov Qanixaxr Linkedny Cou.rate BUCKHORN SALVE, ast 
ta 1907 he was the Know , and hooil. and composes In old age. sma bout er aonum, for four years, IMPORTERS and DEALERS IN 
a otbing bu oF $1600; clothing lor four years, ¢200, For Cuty Burs, Bruteey, Wounds Boll 
ate for Governor, USE ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS, | ar $800—totaly $0400, and. four years of Gancers," Broken sor Nip Ww. 
feaced. Ae Twas the Desngerat TT tink tha our pouition es |” SEE ENGE RT ERA LIBIETEIS. | imo expended, Our stadent w Bedi, is rad Pat fut Pri weet HARDWARE, 
a te, tei fe a “ wd ulous, 
vot besa putes by. rere ad» couquered pooplo is not consistent | For old and young, married arid single, pies rent no Recor: teers, Glandalan, Swell igs Sores: | Tia Plate, 
aoe a ee wees the Siteation =| With our former position ; and that pom tind two veara and piae months at prob Comimiséion Merchants, | Cutaneous -Afloct(o Ringworm Shostghies, 
p the sword haying settled tho construc-| | WHAT'# THE MATTER, OLD, MAN? Deniers in all kinds of Corns, Buntony, Chittl tes orp Gian 7 . 
u 1859 he took position in advance | 90 TF the Coretitutinn, arcane ua, | Can't you get your, kidneys to-act. tree $5802 net guin to our nd Fi hanes tesa Bu , 
‘or war, without waiting for an overt | th position of individuals a ndopt, | enotgt? Are Yon troubed. with gravel 1S y"EING thy Caer setexpeuge |= Cuneo: smd Pancy Gireceeien ” +} cialis, anit + 
actof oppression by the Federal G ed the Stato Rights th Pt | or any klud of deposita?. Do you pass ee Bares 25 oth. Bete, ard Gtitaes, + Kalla, 
ermment, in ense the Repnblican party ‘ jeory prior to! bloody urine occasionally ? » Are you ru~ the 8to~ WESTERN “PRODUCE, [cH Sol ax 
Should elect their candidate for Presj- | t8¢ War, und the one they low occupy | noyed with too frequent inclination ta O10 LRVES, by all a overs where. i ‘ 
ca ene a ar eet ar| oder the amnesty ont by. which | your ater? Tryqnunine Gk or ag TT ees catno, 1 | gh MAM HENIY IL COSTAR, Depot ‘inltee. H 
pAsezd ; Y “ in the sm be. me iat bl EE Ede alaay °, 
185) ho was elealed Stato Senator | tity are sworn to support the Pnion Attra Ualrounvueiananolorsvoteceoee ie Fn ree ae Ep And by py tt, Ys. Chadwick, Merial Masilla Rope, ‘ 
trum Tronp county, fortwo years, the ad es, ara not consistent, | in yourdreams. frow the effects of haber Louis. 4 
snont distiniguiahed honor ever cobfer- | #*¢ felt justified, as tho assailed par-| of Ghesipattod! oF paewatetion ® Di 70H ei isin the before Cashew SE Ire Pi ide Prox ty li a ew Hand Bellows, =| 
ty, in recarcing to this outline—before | Fequire diuretic. or « medicine w! ir sone. So \fares koown, PRANK § NOEL & CO ati ; J 
red upon him by popular vote, nthe. we OF" | will Immediate nid resto} one bf theitbboansde of. ourigtadvates, te - orn Baateg, Blecksmithe’ Bellows, “Plaolation Saddlery, 
Alter Mr. Lincotn was elected Pres- [S24 during the war” of the political] Kitneys aut bindjer to heallhy setion | out of proflable employment.” A word COMMISSION MERCHANTS) / 
ident, he backed down from his posi- | Character of this re ey caluclate, If 40, procute oue bottle of to Ube wine’ #h Midlenks ntedes 
reaps | Who denounces the Congress of the DROMGOOLE & C0,'8 uy NTS 
tie water ef 1800 for the Convention | United States, again ond again, tll] Fintd Exte Bearberry,. Cubebs | “wer and Colalogucd Bint to, all Purchasisi7“Agents BOE 
vn tho Union or Co-opatation ticket the ee St asa’ “ft ‘and’ Buohe. Desire Them. Ofiee No, 418 North Second Bireet, (Up Staire) ot every descrip sf 
ese is mentary eotclave,” and its “members, | 4 x. My 8ti Lo SLows 
(eget Sr egg i ea al rn Rotem hs | any, tera rie in a 
firwt opposed woceasion.  Defore the | 2r* aud Tibellare {> who changes the | ove lta few years, can here be. perlected in any | ——— eres a ea ana ctl 1 Ohare 
Tauit the Onlinend ion, | President of AY ited States with YOUR LIV i ples Shara nersi papell ong Weoleesié te Rta baatelet “COBTAT. '* Yoot's Patent COTTON PLOWS & SCKALERS. 
a6 HOWE, sok onnitted “the most fatal and ws ER Ps ~~ . UNIVERSAL. 
fia ority O, |dangerons error of this generation, | , : TERMS---) China, (#lass‘and Pan Milla, 
ton favored itt Bega | sor excepting nsession not coercion, | SHTML, tet, ty gah conden, fore P-esyale tee savers. pa ees jCORN SOLVENT, Oten' Slt 
oe ae erika. Gcles whe | nor even fanaticism itacli,” because he | Chilly ant’ Fever, Lilious Fever, Due | Bestdanahip-trarone sot liaited,§ 25 00] x, w. Corer, Wearihand Nt ChiclesSia, | eg. Monee, Aa tu, gO ete mi @8 rane Se Catiert, dae. 
>the State teeeded a | 2! an ngroed that i his duty to exo- | Chills, &e. and nothing Is so effectual aa Tuck-keepiog-—Aoeble 682 afnfla st. LOUIS, MO. Sold by-all Drageiat everewhere. | Plain, Japanued & Stamped Tiaware 
"The Ordinsnes way put upon ity tinal | ote laws eaves blrveto by ibe DROSIGOOLE & Co's Aire lectance, pg maritentin ny HEN HY 2, COSTAR, Depot 4 
oa ‘ f ungress, which have no} ra CTR R METS SOT STs NaMITH’ U6 a 
pan Mr. Hil voted for it and ducared voit by te Supreme KING OF CHILLS |; mercilesieulaions, 21°: 60.00) DOWDALL, HARRIS & CO “Tandy Zeit, cuadintcn; Mensa. jo TNSMITH'S MACHINES & TOOLS, 
tho’ Con-| Courts, who boldly proclaims that it} witcn never full to. cure all cases of| The above Domuweral y (tH Barnes. Ward & Com New. Orleans, | CHOKING & HEATING STOVES 
aan eth | is the duty of the President to mp Ca ets Fever. Intermittent Fever ae pace= ipo gar par fia. Wholesls, Agents Fe Meh ds States, of-erery description, 
of J ; o ft igus he ralgin, 1» for which is used Station for Commerc il Course, —_— 
| Supreme Conrt of the United States never ellects the head or ears, acts upon ery re 5 . Agent for the Celebrated 
was bain Tver and bowels cleanses thestomach,| . tncluding blank boo! '$ 10 00 * SRIGER® QOOTTRI RETO URS 
oats toe Usa. cateon en ie having in lato decision, as he | Ean be ven 1 Inf nd ea permanent | Stnionery on Peamamhip, 2 50 RIO WART _OOORING SETONES. 
pretend toingnire. | ‘siinply affirmed what is called | cure. Go and consult your druggist about | Diploms, for Master of Accoanis 10 00 7] to 
ant ts Ghee tan (the ultra te rights doctrine of | it. It ts no secret, no patent. no illiteraté] Baglist—Grematical Cou: +, 60 00 
a w;* ‘who aaserta that | mixture, but the oault Of much experi Baal Cours, wot i ad a 
rd, Longstreet and | “"°e '» mg s cluding History, Rhetoric, etc, ‘ 
niore tobe despised | SCROFULA AND OLD sores, | greet —ngieuney, Bt Heateat 90 “COSTAR'S” 
because they “counsel | totches and Spotehes on the face, hunors | German—féll course, wot limited, 100,00 2 : 
Lili in the blood, Glandular Swelltiugs, Tumors, | Latin—fall course, mot limited,” 100 00 FAETARARION OF " 
i ounces Gen. LA Pinples, Itch, Sealdhead. Teter. broken | Greek—fall course, Bot limited, 100 00 BITTER-SW Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 
“ ». Gurdon andalmost all oth- | own, constitution, Impure conditions of| Aigetra—fall coupse, Dot -limited, 60 00 y) WEET 
VK | or of the Gencrala of the Confederate} ¢" Blood, can be speedily cured by wg Geonnery tal eoure aot eae’ 50 00 . AND Saddlery, Harness; © Trunke, Vatises, 
: i he ona * DROMGOOLE & CO’ her's , 100 00 Y : 
| ceeafon deeme tee pete | — gONETTUTIONAL.- MONARCH | Este eke UNM ‘Depa ORANGE = -BUGESOUS | «sary ttn te 
: meats, r ; ddlery, are, 
. bit” 9 the same acts of Con-|-rme ingredients of which are highly se-| Por any Language, por month: 2 o ale ee Nov 17 North Water Street, 
: iam thane gest nen, if thay | SORT eee ee ee ee 2% repoye Frehley Pipes Bev | 
. r | should read Mr. Hills bombastic fal. ‘THE GREAT ont rea singen boing ul | tics sr tio ising ft preferanice tb MOBILE, ALA: 
toe Hepa i tninations and aspersions, would be - ted Circe ater py Ih Lard Serews| gq Dotter, 61, == ; . 
filled wi ntempt.” | SOUTHERN PREPARATIONS | 2° °* stend such branches as he may ing Mgeviver, bel ' Nora We bave will ia store a ( . 
we But if C-Sold by all Dramalate cvery where: lors—We have willl in store a fow of the dam. 
‘ aia go igto the ila EC Wat a ther They area ign $e vse ween ee Geel Ses ine indy RE Depot | Afed seeds gered arog ar ore Pebroary a 
' people oa | HUE utt, Sturges 10.5 | ber of Southern Phyrcans, exprealy for] Port 12 all commercial ; eoramunities— ai by R.chaiWie 
‘ 7) : prealy fr | There are monthly graduating: clamen— ‘Agenta f 3 y he 3 
AT THEIR OLD STAN. ‘ariners Planters and Families, to supe | Seedents can be fareny tba: Clergy | cata a omen Tarnos, Ward 4 Co, New| 1% ATHENS bers rE 
The war ab D, plant the inany compounds emanating ee S saketee a ereronrT® cil eal okey 0 Or Sar ernie: Amante Ae South- J. H. MATHEWS & CO. 
aud wha the oD the Corner, ahd their rom a Northern source. | Board be yah [RE eer Sven ene rear PTR! shoe | iy . ¥ “3 
=A | i Use Great Southern Preparation aod “lodging sin. American, " ‘ant : 
wrth won a ai | NE Ww STORE|” "as ‘inate ea es Ar mniteat A. M DOWELL & Co., cf Receiving, Forwarding—and General 
a ti | For Your Fumiltes, Mets 
4 1 fin al that the | saeaee For Your. Famitics. “ CAIRPETS, OIL CLOTHIS, Ommission Merchants, 
orth wore the ones to M J. P. DROMGOOLE & 00. ice Room, No. 7. 4 f 
Be eace=”| patch tdi cts] Pm em em Roum, MATTING No.2 South Commerce Streot, 
x glory of the the (armel and best ners can be addreevel to F oe i ; 
wwent on to say, | pry DUROSR & CO, Mobile Ala. FACULTY: HOUSE AND STEAMBOAT " a se MOBILE, A 
ry Goods, RUFUS DOLBEAR, oneae pe rupwisuie GooDs co. mom seer Te morren. 
" * (A. MARRIS. 
ns sure as fate upon the old Union, | Clothing, Lecturer on Business Customs, Books FOURTH STREST, ps 
and’ they would sock “dnitranice trite ae prices, uly iceping, the Bence af Peaminahp, 31506 ae Poo av LOUIS, ue 
this. Andhe very, graciously added roceries, 0 Pha 1 OX PSIG ements sean ooo) ea VER & € 
that, “If they camd humbly enough ds Tho Safety Hand ‘Lamp, ea Deperiment,— —, pan oe al 
“owers of woo! and drwwers of wa: Hardware, is. 
ter,’ they might come.” £ 
Catlery, Meteor Burning Fluid. 


t When the next Legislature met, 
q 1B new sana teat a 


there were init a majority of the old " der and: na the great. 
Know-Nothing party, and @Mr. Hill Crockery, cat Ferpasioael "The be hing 
wwas clectod to the Confoderato Senate Sigzlog sre Ou 


over Gen, Toombs. 
While in the Senate he voted, under 
oath, against the first conséript bill 
‘As is well-known, I opposed the meas- 
gre when mado public as unconstita- 
tional. “Not long after this was known, 
‘Mr. Hill made a speech in Milledze- 
ville, Artes to be very 
ition to 2 


EVER SEEN it aE COUNTRY. 


‘Which tbey al to afford. 


sca | June-eet. 


roperes sae, 


prot 


a3 9 
s 
b # Bnidsi 


x. 
ateng JAS. W. CAMPBELL, Proprictor. 


_[hoeiruryge bac anee 
FA‘CON FULTON & c 


PARKER, LAKE &6o., 


sDROER & DISERENS. re 


errs irae a. Leole oh Waiee Bee 


er 


hep erase on Bad, Bagg abl Rope alla 
hy ,|Good Fate & Good Rooms 
‘fi eater: ae i a hy wake race | Groceeles, sans, Tobacco, . Fiat 


Peer sia 


INST 
A FIRST CLASS BOARDING SCHOOL |: 
_—rorn— 
‘Boys AND, YOUNG: ‘MEN. 
tar private room Jor very ico Boy. 


Biteatea 11 mllof Welt OC Bhugdilak on the 
Mobllennd Oule Maree 


FACULTY: 
‘Tromas 8. Garaniant, 


rou Spock, ‘cobyffting ih part of 
ANTERS" HARD WARE, 
BUILDERS HAndwaRe, 


DESIR, goops 
For, therohante td racers wo,” 


DOOR s, 
GLAZED SASHAND DLINDS, 
lion ie om ae | fll ot Lower 


Tage apd Proprietor, 


SOPHRONIA “ENSTYEUTE, 
A SCHOOL-AND COLLEGE FOR. GIRLS’ 
AND YOUNG LADIES. 


BOLESALE. AX 
= Boole a ationcry: 


: =e 


‘sod Waler at, 


fic 10 ory I 


eDy e necac, 
oe rOituldg te 
pes. 


‘DUANK HOOKS. 


Ledgeta; J onranie asp: 


feet 8 th 
ability of binding uauot be ta 


Books, of 


4 

Addr: Oho od 

rat ve S.GATHRIGHT, 
dremeniestt™ 


Bote, oe 


eee meaner 


i 
ML 0% 


DAY, AUGUST ce 186%, 


purse ca 322) 46 


21 Batr ee ehor/ atlanta 
Oc, Pamiteh. ‘H'M\ Ane, ‘rnos, ¥, HmELvoN. 
Cotton ‘Baotors and” Grocers, 


seawenansiereA Lily 


HOUSE FURNISHING GooDs, 


ita bk 
Hi 


iL DBALER IN 
ker & Printer, 


call the attention 
ge and 


fy stock of Blanks 


Teen im oe 


saaiieidt hf oo 
hare #958 mtd tro-r 
(eesuottine ats 


‘Gorner: Sixth Street. and-Ohio Levee, 
oho CAERO, TLL, 
Pare (230 per day. Jame dewtm * 


Camphell House 


od WW refiitest the 
Wi iavicice, oonestest a : 
adios Lt 
Y eeewtoar ee 
Tas. W. CAMPBRLL 


“THE NELSON HOUSE, 


Though not the “ Biggest” Building, 


a 
RAILROAD JUNCTION 
Jackson, Miss 


AS entahlinbed a» reputation for Good Fare 

Comfortab ¢ Room . Clesa Beds, aod other 
THAVELING UHL. 

bo effurts to make 


erate 
ppritewly YOUN NELSON, Prop'r 


To Obtain 


STOP AT THE 


—— MAGNOLIA COTTAGE, 


Private Boarding 
BY MRS, ANN DOZIBR, ST. LOUIS, MO 
HAVE openad @ largo and comarootious fri 
twe Hoarding. Mv, OD wil be pleased to 
of my alt fren 
Nor D6 6b 


n Vine and Olive, 


Jones House. 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
JOSIAH JONES, : PROP’R. 


Ragsdale Hous», 
ON THE HILL, 
On the East Side of the Raitso~d 


ben 
tid oommedines, ab€' 
additions Lay ‘continually 
Remember * Kaysdale House," east ride near 
railroad track, mari6ly 


Preiich Burr ‘Portable Grist Mills, 
‘) Por Cora Meal, Wheat Pio iring and Stock Peed, 


Rt Coe 
jaw Hall, Royale “Queen of the South.” 


ae own importation 
Be BO other before sendin for Descriptive 
‘ainphlet Addreaa, or call 

ISAAC BTHAUB & OF 


mardewly 


Mossrs. PLEASANTS & 09., 
TOBACCO MERCHANTS, 


LOUISVILLE, KY. 


AN PREPARKD to furnish Plan 
Morebants with 


) rece ‘of our orders, abip to 

ibe liom prea fest CHE! 
Neon po ‘eened, BEAT HWOKIKG 
{ists 
Tiated of 
wi 


‘vent foe eke any mat 
in tbe Cin 
REE TO 
ey.8 vec Stern "Price, St. Louis, Mo. 
Boyd, nrer City of Jack~ 


HE Ledbetter, Clty of Jackson, Mim. 
L. Henderson, Mi ork 


Hon. B. L. isyor, M 
Adi Hato Calige fl, Miss. 
Jatigt Tharaton, Okolona, Miss. & 
Frank 8. & Co. Mh Street, To~ 

‘Dadco Honse, Louisville, Ky. 


‘AxtHo —Any act vo Pathe id 


ae 


Ae mtr 


quite 


ly cured 


USE RED DIARRHEA RE: 
USE BED DIARRH@:} REMEDY 
USE HED DIARRIMEA: REMEDY. 


DY. 


during last suntimer, it waa ex- 

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bottle of 
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Tints Yous pata in tie Maal! of the back? 
Are you nervous, wieluncholy, or alarmed 
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ft. Tt Is no secret, no patent, no {iterate 
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CHARGES FoR TUITION, 4 


Tuition un Prisaury Course, per month « 
Erepeaney Cae ee 

HT csettascrshedenl Congungen;camepa ea” 
ees an 
wees sbi an Cy Guitar, oo 
& 

at 
i6 
ao 
fee 
Deoming oft 
Babrotdery—Silt ow 
: in 


= French 
incidental fee for éay pupils 
alt 


iar boat g poplar’ Awa 
Twoe'ved at ihe b ginning of eaob eunth, 
at the begining of eanh 

hone taygul gratuitnasiy,, without. prepay 
In 7 protracted aickpeas &¢., muney will 
be retunded 
our -ecksconsidered « month. 


‘Tho com of Trat bovks will range from F140 
$25 por year, ez 


saree gr italy ipered 

eel 

te bad wit the Prcipal tn 

teguotly Rar 

fod petra fe fetes. 
u table 


| MERIDIAN HIGH SCIFOOL 


FoR BOYS. 
Rev, J. A. SMYHIE, ‘Principal 


THE next session of this Institdtion will crn 
meno: on tha Necend Wonder of September 
| (abe Ouh) ane continue forty weeks, 

TERMS. 
Revmary Dep't per moet of fear masks 48 07 
Secoadary 


yor month of fou % 
Ji atvance, eaeuttly for 
nd fur  beardiog pupity, every 


nd igh 
¥ 


cinae made for absence, except te 
sf wickn- as, ab tho option of thw Prinepal 
be belt raponaie for any prope 

t wilfaily injure by thom. 
Holl be epated to make’ thie. echeo! 
f tmewrvction, 


auget. 
MISSION FREE SCHOOL. 


HE fleet semi-nnnual scation of twenty 

weeks wilt b: gia 6a Mond 

Mus A.W Hlaweros, 
xperienced teachers 19 

i Of toe Bebvol aa Pri 


The proforrne in alleasey will be given to or 


nd indigevt etl red. 


be 
dlom)ion, whe tbe jsee at tha Tonvecy, 
y the undorsigued. 
auglOsmil 


HC HARRIS 


UNIVERSITY oF MISSISSIPPI 


TNE BIXTKENTH ARAMION COMMIOKCES oF 
AErTEMKER Ori. 


FACULTY : 
Jony N. Wadpet. D. D. Chaneellor; 
Prot. bikios, Metaphy ica aud Holiuce heaw 
omy. 
CW. Sears, M.A. 
i. Math emation, 
J.J. Wurat, D:D. 
Yr 


Prot. Appiied Heth ma 
8. G. Boxwex, D.D.. 
Prot. Eog. Literate: 
Eva. W. Hinteaxn, Px. D. 
Prot. Uhem., Min,, and Geology he. 


‘The grou been 
ge largely repaired and improved, 
L. PREPARATORY CLASS. 
Cenditaten for the Freshmen Chain of the 
next Academic year, wil be admitted. ‘They 
must be fifteer years of age. 
Il. 4 SCHOOL OF 


ly 


all studenta who may desire 


‘Commercial Law, Book Keeping snd Penman. 

ship will be tanghe. 
UL TRE LAW DEPARTMENT 

uuder the tnstroction 

inna. Kevaeh peur oer 

‘department by having ve 

sa exten ive Lew Libra. and esting 

Prcettre High Cours of dr 


sonnel senaens” 
NIVERSITY DI PAYABLE. IN 4D- 
ka ake 
‘Trition for the session of nearten months, @5) 
Poel, vy 


as Yet eae eee bere Rs 


iF chunty, 
dana, Hie 
‘Tax Bow equ ymenaan = ntirmae 
tory {itt bgp reached: Wath iigtot 


of thestatemeut that the Mexicamautbor- 
ities Wipe tarped over Mustain! body: 
to the-Anstrian authorities ar ‘Vera. Cruz. 
‘The Body was in a zinc-lned coftin, and as 
it had béen poorly eabalmedy was fast |", 
composi. 


————<e8' 

Socrumsy Exsottasts.to Brazit.—The 
rtatements recently made in the Gazette 
uy Mr, John H. Evans, of Clarke, In refer- 
ence tothe condition and. prospects of the 
Brazilian Eniigrantaare confirmed daily by 
others, who are geturning. ‘Those who 
acill rematrr are’ said to be in a most deplo- 
rable condftion, eulffering for the common 
wants of life. 

+02 

It appearsfrom the registration returus 
in Alabama, that thas fir 112470 voters 
lave begn fegisterell. OF thesd 46.607 are 
White, and 65.778 black, giving a black ma- 
Jority of 19.976) And in Tefttstaia, 127,- 
639 have been .rogistored—44,732, whites 
and 82,907)blacks. 


a 
A Nitw Coxrmostion Seneie,—Amoug 
the special Washington, telegraphle re- 
ports to the St. Louls Dispatch, is a state- 
ment to the effect'that # bill Is being pre- 
pared. by .prominent loyal men South to 
enforce the present confiscation laws, and 
80 modify them as-to re-survey all of the 
Southern States in the same manner ax 
public indy are surveyed, and to grant 
pre-emption rights.to the freedmen and 
Union soldiors.. Three hundred million of 
dollars of the proceeds arlsing fram. the 
nale are to be used In ro-lmbursing loyal 
men for property destroyed and confiscated 
by the Confederate Goversiment.. The 
balance will be set aside for paying pen- 
sions to disabled Union soldiers. The bill 


provides that after the survey {* made the | B®" 


Jand shall. be offered for sale to freedmen 
and discharged Untorrsoldlers at the rate 
of $1 25 per acre, payable Ini twenty years, 
at an Interestof six per cent. per annum, 

Other parties are to be allowed to pur- 
chase at 25:per cent cashand equal annual 
Installments for three years at six percent. 
interest. The last section provides that 
disloyal pettons shall be allowed to retatrr 
property to theamount of $5,000, provided 
the Lint es sich property do novexeesd 
the legal Jon of 160 acres. 


Registration. 


JAAPER COUNTY. 
Whites. Bincke, 

Mont roan, 43 ; 
Verry's Box, 
Curlandevible, 
blue Ridge, 
Anderson's Mills, 
Wade's Milis, 
Antioch, 
EF oma, 
Clatborag, 
Hick ory Grove, 
Buckley's 
Porter's, 
Davisville, 
Paulding, 


Total, 
Majority of blacks, 26. 
cuinike coorrr. 


‘The following ie the natiber of voters 
registered jri Clarke ‘voanty, Miss, 

z Whites, Blacks. 
Enterprise, m3 Ao 
Quitman, 108 69 
De£oto, 119 att 
Shubte, ey 4 
Pearce’s Sprip; 3 
Eoogy. 0 4 

Py 1105 
Total, 1829 
Majority of blacks, 381. 
Tishomingo —Whites 2,637 ; blacks 


596, 
eohttale county. — Whites 995; blacks 


gelliaelon county.—Whites, 832 ; blacks | P' 
lindo county — Whites, 536 ; blacks 
weet gounty.—White 1430; blagles 
1 ifouree county —Whites 1273 ; blacks 


Pontolo esonty. —Whites 1461 ; blacks 


Rasaxen—We learn frou the Ray- 
mond Gasette, that Col. Sam B. Thomas, 
Sheriff of Hinds, county, as yeteid ie 


Pretiden: 
iy! that 6} to brig 
part in the Frid hal Dyithe cons 
splring: Gree coo was to 

hr endryesad 
5 funn ang} itt 


nae te wilt vig Jolmbon, ‘prior! 
ik jibe. Vice ‘Prealent corresponded 


ciomiaree tary 


Johneow was an tntended victim, and. ous 
distract albsuspicion of his conniving at 
the murder of mt Lincoln. 

4th. ‘That Booth Had-statea to his most 
intimate friends in New Yerk, that In 

killing Lincoln, he was acting with the 
knowledge of Mr. Johnson. 

Conoyer, assured Ashley that he could 
find persons of good standing and moral 
character, to swear What wus necessary, 
and Ashley urged him to pres the good 
wort forward. Ashley supplied the facts 
it was desired they should know and re- 
peat, and Conovet forwarded them to a 
trusty friend with secret explanations as 
to his own purposes, and instructions for 
him to procure two other friends ‘to com- 
mit to memory the statemeénts tnclosed to 
to him, and when setit for to céme and re- 
Peat them (but under oath) to suctr per 
sons as Conover should indicate. Con- 
over then goes on to say : 

On arriving here, these persons wero {n~ 
spected by Ashley and Butler, and were 
found to possess the requielte qualities. 
tons of intelligence and personal appear- 
ance. but unfortunately for the impeachers 
tt was deemed make some 
changes and tnodifiestions in tome amd ate 
Gitions to other portions of their statements 

ial eu them to the lukewarm 
Radicalsit wae Intention to inflame, 
It bein; the men to se 
me at aie ‘on such Siileese end eqial- 
ly s0 for me to communicate to them the 
red charge arf necessary explana- 
tions In writing to enable them to 
ais those charges In, thelr orig 
statement without leading to confusion 
convictfon {t was found necesrary for 
somebody else to take any office of pre- 
geptor, &c. This with slight Thesttation 
was dono by Mr. Ashley on my fasurance 
that the parties Were Radicals dyed {n the 
wool and men of honor in whom he could 
safely repose confidence. I have Tearned 

Both from Ashley andthe parties them- 
selvogwhat was sald and done by and’ be- 
twoen them in the matter.’ ‘The! state- 
mnente they were desireil-to tinke were to 
vised and corgected, by Mr, Ashley, and 
they were assured by hlty that, fn case it 
should be determiried to exainine ‘them 
Defpre ‘the Committe, they should he 
splendidly rewarded. "Ashley also’ dia 
goursed to them on the propriety and 
Justness of thie sparen if wae § to 

irsue to maké certali o! eo peach- 

Ihent of the President. 

Butler desired to have taken the depos 
sitions of these men at the time, but 1 
would not éonsent to its be|ng done emt 
I should be reloased, as at ‘first, agreed — 
These fycts cay be proved. by these three 
persong ant) aldo by wiy wife whose iehar- 
acter for truth and veracity Is pot inferior 
to Mr. Ashley's; aind T shall tao pleaaure, 

icing them before 
any committee or tribunal’ for the iin- 
peachinent of the impexcliers. 
Several other papers. accompany thé 
statement of Dunham alias Conover — 

These prove private and frequent commu- 
nication between the Informant, Astiley 
and others, but throw no more additional 
light on the main featuree of thé conspire 
acy. ‘The statement is somewhat strength- 
ened by thid fiiet, in open Con- 
rots, ansertitl bol that it could be! 
proved Mr. Johiton -bad-been the friend 
of Booth, had. wvritten’ta him, received 

privately rt, that the President’ 
had conspired at | ie. aséassination of Lin- 
coln tint he ep hy nc assuthe his po- 
sition. Conover's own credibility amounts 
to ‘nothing; but ‘his i 

cotirse with the men he now turns against 
in catatniinitating Meets, ‘arid dailating’ ta 
the Surratt case, exposes, Holt,, Ashley, 
Butler and others, to very grave ‘wuspl- 
sion, "The dexterity with whidl hie! aup- 
plitd Joe Holt with ‘good evidence” in 
the case of Mrs. Surratt, warrants the be- 
lief that he is nn adept im this Mine ‘of 


his evidence ‘bel 


Dasiness, and may now be engaged in| ia 


practicing this old and famaliar game. 
‘The proof which Conoyer qffered to fur- 
nish relative to the Manchett papers of in- 
struction to the false witnesses, Will settle 
the truth or falsity of Conover’s letter and 


papérs, sutimitted to’ the President. At 


the | Cotmencement exercises of, 


tj orations ‘were characterized by beabty, n 


any rate It js something new in American 
history for.a perfurer, a convicted seouipe 
drel, to be the associate of an Honorable, 
Judge Advocate, and very Honorable Re- 
preseuatives 1a certain questionable mat- 
pret emer ah i 


aS 


Ey ICY 
i 


is | freedmen are largely ih thélaseendancy, 
the whitesthave nothing todo. but vote’ 
hand use thelr f good men—for 
reupportea (TE? who wil Wee nen ve eee and 
Jastly with all clasees. Exery;,ave, has 
‘nidze or less Inflgence and. shop) ee 
‘th ‘to’ tied ft In this cativnes. 
noise kicking againat the prickal’ 

1 enters 


Toomsuba Mate 


nd ‘Female 


We yaa eae pleastire of oi the: 

bia: Instita- 

as, | tlon, which Were held at the Presbyterint | Jo Ci 

thuch in that place, on Friday the, ith-| oh has = s ‘eagtiswim. é an 


Inst, The day “was ausplefous—the -at- Go = NOT cA 


cranes OVO Ui Alyaaicty eo ee er a | poRTEX ‘YOUR: BLOop. 
Cada § 5 HURLEY'S SARMAPARILLA. 
ae 


humerous friends and sequaintances as- 
Res in remain, 


sembled, andre} appecit great credit jan 
v. ‘within 
respective wi i 


both students ayxfprincipal, (Capt. Day), 
necessary pro ok 
ba <7 & BENTON, 
baleen tein be | jenue, corner Nidaey st. 


andicommended him to the confidéhce of 
election 
commissioners of elections in all the wot- | Ss 
Notice. as. 


the pablic as ‘nn able ‘and acddmpltaed | 22, 
ieee arent 
see and et of notte WI fog sad peed 
the 
ballot-box: ete. 


willbe epee nthe, manner 
ing to the roles governin; 
eléctions ofa. simi 

ballot the 


ee the 


she rome ath Freep need 
cat bee the thouse: 
float ties eh ess pene, 


teagher, The onder of examination was as | bo 
follows: 

Forenoon exercises consisted fn the ex- 
amination of the Raglih dnd Latin class 
es. | After a most sumptuous repast which 
was prepared by the citizens, we again re- 
palred to the chutch, to pttend .the pfter- 
noon exercises which’ con#istetl’ {n com 
positions by the girls and diglogues and 
‘speeches by the boys. The exercises clos 
od gt night’ by examining ‘thie ‘vaginas 


RE fps of Mog 


ALTON, 
fee tatast of she 


inthe higher pod I le root, and fi fourrd to etfeot n cor 
senate STE ORE i Bt om eae phi 
With pleasure, we ean tay, the compost " fiver 
tions and speeches, the pleasant hodpitall- Ser Demy spine Riders eure 
ties of the villagnand the grace and " wages eae toe ret 
beauty-of the lady visitors, constituted al+ non,” Piles, 
together a brilliant success. Though our} t! Pulmonary Disenses, Syph: 
space’ mist’ be Imited, we catinot but ae iy oa 


cemmend « Master Willie Kelly for his 
sdetermination,” and the two original 
specches by W. D. Cameron and W. T. 
Welch. The bdbject of the former, *Pubd-| se 
He Opinion,” the latter, “The Incenttvesto 

High Intellectual Attainments.” Their | ¢2 fr 


rie ee reese aaron TRON |, ek 


| Stel, Spring Aide NIA Spikes |. , "Toit 
lambasted Soman i shke ey}! Hurley's, Ague’ Tottic, 
HUBS, SER as PALLOES, 


+ Sea | 


elegance and penetration... Thess young 
gentlemen indeed proved worthy of them- 
selvex—tmanlfesting much zeal and |" 
warmth, were highly interesting and .en- 
tertaining to the audience. Both possess 


empowered to mal 
clots a during the da of election. with 

ing superior moral and Intelleetual. en- 

dowmenta will doubtless make. a, bright 


allthe 
Ait evit omens wilt Si oa ed Ay 
ol made 9} - ff 
and shining mark tn socléty. In conelu- oe Seon | bepetit; but, te her care line 


sou wo would nay thas Capt, W.Day, the | objects, )! | Hur’ ley's Agno Tonic ' 
accomplished scholar, social companto: “y mY fai temp nicere, ai 
patriot, and. <oliristlan ‘Rentlemah;"etdnds aicted 
equal to the most profielent in the dia 
charge of his arduous dyittes, and he ts tn 
every respect truly worthy the utmost con- 
fidence of -the people, and-will overde-{ Will 
serve thelr Increased) patronage, and 
port. We take: pleasure in commending 
the saliool to, the public, as being among 
the best th the State, whére Board ‘and |! 
tuition can be iad at ‘Téasonible ratea— 
‘The next session ‘commences 2d Septem= 
der next 
Respectfully 
Examivtso Comérrsr 


PERFECTEX” RELTADLE. 


0 tor Cille'end Foret or Age 


ot-box. 
Tote end, = aire hereby recta 
red to make arrests, 


‘nal it whe be the apual 


coum thelr 
jateeat by semaine te theaters ae 


au oa WV hy sac geseee 
cet erecna 


atest ae the _ 


Popular Worm Candy! 


et 


hast this 


August Lit 


eamnlhantereawes een 
‘The army worm hes “inade: its “appente 
ance ip Yallbtnjstin cobhty. Ig is spréatt- 
ing rapidly and bas already, made md hav- 
cc on some farms, 


The atmy*worm has ‘d@royed the 

Rteater portion of the cotton in Pike | aq, 

county; anit itisthonght not enough will 

be made to filmiih teed for thé next year. 
—— 


In Bichatond soho Morris bas. been 
sentenced to fine. of ope \thousand 

two hundred dollars/ od to belt Imprisoned 
six months forremoving’ whisky without 


CLOTHING, 


chet ehes ‘ and three sixty saw ‘f! rt, 12 2 a 
owt Nicholas Hotel, ’ 


So ee MPM | gent nauasaeet er bedl . 


ft aa peer 
of 


veabe: a 
a 


forward vigorously. 


pedtiaas SERIE 
‘The Cironit Court ip still. in session at 
Marloz, Judge Hancock presiding, and C. 


‘with murder In Clarice 
wes NET Ev cp cote hout of 
going to press, we could not learn how it 


resulted, " 
ro aro ta recy of the catalogue of 
Rev. Albert Lyon's Sehoo! for boy's, for the 
Academica! peat 180607. The inetitu- 
tion {6 lopated' nt Chatty In Pike com 
and app fein’ a / prosperous 
dil “The thin’ annual ‘westlott be- | 


Cramp Bowel mplente fen 


nothing Geils the above Rémody: 2 ie 


te educate ok 
I 


ay 
pe 


Ang. 17.~—The war ship 


has departed for Ireland, whence 


by bi 
Beople agree to 7 
bargain ; and 1 risk 
fog thant neliier whiten nor io 
Medora) make this 
b ldbg to add—it te this, there 
will be social equity in the South be- 
tween the races quite as soon as the same 
thing opeurs at the North, for I happen to 


lon of Oh Bike 


supposb to hear these 
Me wn brothers talk that th 


is} are the descendants of slave dealers 


j “Lawn of Freedom and Bondage.” 
book, he aatd, was published in 
fon 


y a Northern author. It was « colle 
thon of the lawa.of the several States on 
the /nubject of slavery. He com) 


al | them to show that the black men aa slaves, 


Hea 
HE 


rf 
288) 
ett 


wreath Boge -who sknlked duty 


£32 
= 


‘am conselout of having Jef unsaid 
+h that is important to tbe full aunder- 
ling of the questlon Before ys. But T 
ast hurry dm. If 1 fatigue Your pa- 


Hence, I shall thilto convince your Judg- 
ments, 


In what T have been 

Intention to gildreas black “and 

‘whites. Teome now to address my color 

Lwiah to disabuse 

Sone dnsigerose-errors. give 

ome wholesome nivice. and point 

There. iso dnt the'way, ¥hleh, tly followed, 

Well, look it | wil lead your race to nent happiness 
winyttpand a constantly inergsaing prosperity. 

po doubt many 


ea Nera You have a it 


not in the 


Ebene 


of petting te Souter 
par | pravte arpose of hot 

. on in bondage. 9 Mo such thing is 
oe Toy in tS That. 


of elther of 
mivderate States 
‘of thelr’ eqtial 
ir separate in 


the war raged fleroeat. have no hon- | the 


t 
‘tng, It has heen 


had always been more and better treated 
in the Bouth than they had been, at 
the North. He introduced this subject 
not to reproach the North. but to sustain 


{| bis assertion that the white people of the 


Soath were more the friends ofthe colored 
the Northern people were or 


fam and have ex~ 
plained what these rights mean, I am next 
to arivise you how to use these right# so. 
As to necure to yourselves and your race 
gonerally the greatest amount of happi- 
eas and prosperity—and first as to the 
right to vote 
‘Candor conrpels me to if tt had 
been léft to n % have con- 
ferred on you ‘en mansé. this Important 
privilege. I would have restricted the 
right vo the intelligent among you, and 
havp extended it as rapidly €s, you ‘could 
have been prepared for its Judicfous exer- 
cise, And to this end I would have had 
schools opencd to you all wnder compe- 
tent teachers. Tho ballot wisely used ia 
reat defender of human liberty. but 
In the hands of the vicious, who too often 
lend the Ignorant. it is more dangerous 
than the bullet or th 
roultitud 
demagog? 


A 
by braw! 
ing to genuine 
banners. But 
e conferre 
of the first conc 
AIL. that you exercise it wise 

‘Tho first Important use for 
of your newly acquired 
onght. in my opinion, to be in bringing 
about a repeal of the tax on cotton, 
ts 8 most titberal and arjust tax ony 
labor, Imposed by men who claim to 
your espeolal friends. It was done ex 
elnaively by the North. The South 


neither part nor lvt in it, and ft Is anoth-| nn by come to thelr sen’ 
rpose jer evidence that Northetn” people do 


not ax a (general things respect your 
fights or regard your Interest. If cotton 
sinks to the prides which the signs indi~ 
gate, thls tax wlll amount to one-fourth 
of its whole value, To make {t plain, if 
yoo make four bales of cotton the Goverp- 
ment will take ong. When it comes to 
that, what can you make. I undertake to 
say not one vent. After paying all ex- 
penses, you will find yourselves In debt 


every year; and In a little while you wil.| and come home; others will come. Those 


and | find tut freedom means simply « change 


ce and. the 
simple con- 
own our arma, 


the | end of the year send for their taxes and If 


1 


# 
3 


S83 


we hetween ging sthin 
fe tens ne sn 


‘of masters. Your Southern masters fed. 
clothed and housed you, and watched 


than the north- | fi 


NG 
amr 7 
Oona Rew susie 
ages peer Deon Me 
AT VICKSDORS, MTES* 
Chartived be on net of the Lagiaatyrs of Marrs 
‘spp, pammed Feb. Vee, 0%. 


y 
Mitte piece of advice for 
land. as you will af Perrine Sapner, 
out of your honest |" 1) Stats oF Missa ntrr; 
will feel happy in | Stete Treamry, Jackson, Minn, 
a have not by Pret, 
or ‘other people's goods 
to your own uses. I traveled the other tore 
day, with a tuck man who rode his own | July 16d, A 
horse, He had bought und paid for him, | Ut 
I admired the honest pride with 
which be strode him. Jf he had  stol 
him he would have slunk away as a thi 
Took to the day when every honest m: 
among you will own land, and set down in 
security at yon: oes doag. protected 
jenty of jaw. it Fiwarn | 
‘of Bhat | o 


x ‘ou mniiet Awad the 
lay by babits of industry, frugality’ and 
wwarnest desire for peaco and good will 


i 
BE Re | Sens men. Premiums from 960 te $80/000 
ber 


First Prelimina 


Twould e 
Fictim. The white man have 
if they bave not 
At le thefr own fuutt. 


lel the very AB C of 

and Tam not sshatn- 

at not only willing bat | 

neexiows bo im. I have spoken | 
to him ly dnd privately in regard to 
his rights, duties and obligations, and [| 
intend to conthwae Go dose. I have mrever | 


spoken to him secretly and I never will. 

I warn the colored people against all se- 
ret leagues and against all men who talk | 
to them privately and bind then to secre | 
cy (?) all this means mischief and nothing 
but mischlef. No man avho is honest in 
words or acts, will be ashamed or afraid 


to do as I have dome to-day, come out ‘Thi P ret y ttributio 
to do as { have dows to-day, come gat} « ‘Chird Pretinnnary Distribution 


clare bic sentiments. + Nes pr NOVEMBER 13th, 1867 
darkness rather than light because their | !Tremiam af 

deeds are evil. { 

I bave a word in conclusion for my white | 2 

friends. The storm of war has swept over | 5 

our once fair and weming country, and | 3° 

everrwher® we sce the evidence of his | @ 

desolating power; men ask eagerly, “what | Zao Premiems, sementing 


shall we do? Give me leave to answer | 

for one: Go to, work and balld up your | GRAND SCHEME. 
waste plac he little bee sets yon erinphef 

example that you will do well to follow. DECEMBER 11th, 1867. 
When the spoiler has rudely broken hi H 
hive and robbed hit of jifs honest earn-| | 
ings, ie does not abandon his home and| | 
tin’ off Into the wild countries; but he| 


BETES SY 


~, 2888583 
i} 2- weap 


3 


oes to work assiduously, and with } 3 
industry to repair bis broken fortunes—| {5 
‘Can men beless regolute than tusects? If) 100 
the lasts of war have torn down your 
houses, desolated your fields, and scattered | ‘alt ue 
your Wealth, don't go running off to | Premiums emounting 
strange countrica, but ike the litte bu 
0 to work to repair your fortunes ant 
build up the waste piaces. ‘The same di- | Quarters, i 
vinity that rewards the honest toll of the | TAKE NOTICE, that certificates are to 
insect will not be pdful of his great | paid for bo fnetaleseate 
| ry_Dustritetone, 
| "ine whole amowet may be paid at ovee, if pre 
fore wl be ween, tint ‘the 


The Mexican fever rag- 
ed like an epidemic on an emigrant ship; 
that folly has fulion, and there are none 80 | whole series, i oot drawn out ip lst aud or 34 
poor a# to do it revere ‘Then came the | pretiminari 
raziiian fever and we had epeeches and! ppesreats rar wrrnort nepretie 
essays, and pamphle 
tions without numbe 
New wd have t 
its most malignant fi 
its predecessors, and men will by "press wil 
and under- a 8 Re 
stand that God made a better coantry than | Ataser Saypet, Beo'y we 
this. ‘The Goyernment has become i little rtewae ' h CRADWICK, Arent 
ashackled ft Is true, but better stay and| *e?esw:td eridina, Mise 
try to unravel the kinkey points, than | —— z a 
scck a home amid the chaosin Mexico, un- | CHEAPEST BOOK HOUSE IN THE SOrT 
der the feeble throne of Brazil. or in the| 
nogleeted proyince of British Honsinras.— 
Ofoarvolumtary exiles. there is not one 
who does not now re his venture.— a 
Hundreds of them have triumphed over} Wholesale Booksellers 


their pride and thelr fear of punishment AND STATIONERS, 
130 Canarst ww Orleans, Lt 


1D. LY LEA, Pres’t 


BLELOCK & (0,, 


who are golng now will come In time like 
those who went before them, to regret 


their fotly. For myself, though regarded | Dealers Supplied at Lowest Rates. 


‘over you in sickness and in health, and at | by many “ax the chlefest sane sioner.” | pgm seri your’ alldreme for ont Cate 


the end of theivear téok the net profits or | I never for a moment contem 


net losses to themselves ax the case might | 
be. Your Northern masters will leave 
‘you to subsist. as best you can, and. at the | 
ff there ‘Is any loss on the years | 
work you will bave. to. pocket ik If 


whi ind ‘Hwapping’ 

Bonthern slavery for Northern freelom 

fou will have swapped the devil for « 
itch. There is largely over five hue 

feed thourand. of you sad my aivice ti 
jupder In the 

tends, 


i 
2253 


i 
Ag 


ge 
La 


3 


33 


Sings rap, thle wats Oe OY, a ae aeaiael reakoe ingennit 


ted leav~ 
Jog the land of my birth. “With all her 
fault#'] love her still.” 

And now in conclusion Just one word.— 


logues of School uml Miscellaneous Books 
June 30 swly 


Tat nsconquer our prajudices. tostead of] Hurlbutt, Sturges & Co:, 
tavitin emi tom, from Barepe, let, ee J 
invite the North. Wi int Yankee 
Yankee enter- AT THEIR OLD STAND, 

4 and to gét all this wo mast, agree to | 
Secept Yankee politicians, After the | on the Corner, and thet 
Inti When beset Sedo he | 
in way. je sees the dollar, Ss T < 
wil throw polities Ike payale to the dogs | IN EW STORE 
Let him come with his money, and. all his apuormiste 
Ope ange ten is no danger RA 

je tary with 
Teen ee AVE 0p hand sod'att constantly revetving? 
Lam concerned. I want nebrens ot ey 


tivated, I want work-shops, 
mercial vim, I want life in this dear land 


HYMENEAL. 
MARRIED,—At the residence of the 
dride’s brother, W. GC. Jones, Sunday 
morning Angust 13th, 1867, by the Rev. 
O.P. as, Mr. Fxaxx Howarp and 
Mrs. Avss Hamner. 4 


Frank and hjp fiir bride have oar best 


{ 
2 
it 


tke 


fll 


br 


ise RPONMS reset 


ea echt 


man se ‘xan. 


Pedra ag wei. 
4 


© a4 biscolt, hemewpe 


lithe suffer, use I 
GS Merrie Taree, eggs, one quart 
ee fin.» of Sour, om 
ri Bake w deep 
orteing thar with exes: 
ty ee, 


atte rp 2 porn and 


One cup of powdered 
scaraad owe cup ct flour, wall mixed together 
em Nirwe eps, ett quickly ane b 


ase Si.ven Coun One. oy of tater: 
wi, peed of mmilny fina ‘ena 

ets dowsh te a, mi Sofas 

ots a he gold vod 

‘Deena Yor tbe talver “cake. 

Dcherwica snd bake a covered broad 


ir Net Ove pound of Kagar, « little 
rtamiep, Gro ecas, Shree pounds of flour and 
aa Sf ater 


ARMS FOR Dubbak| 


SU BDIVIsiQS UF PLANTATIONS. 
CHANCES FOR) ALL. 
The Séeftere Regine Land Company, io od: 


H grand deheme of Coty Ro 
| Cone te which Col. MC. Oi 


ntalue seach treet it op oF with 
Railway, eller on the 


Missiasipys Central, 


Mendran & Vickabarg, er 
AK 


tracts are dispose! bf atthe low 
risians of 42, 60 and 
a comstisaten & prize, 


{ICKET COSTS ONE DOLLAR 
ym of he property refer te ihe 
ney willbe pad to the 


hema ts in the State of Mix 


a “aeauctiah of 18 pere-ot. te favor of ten oF 
¢ Tiekfts may be bad of local Aveo's or 
fete WPpyhia Agee: Jyyies 

Mi HART, Agent, Meridtad 


New Spring & “heen =a 
BROACH, BROW N& Cu, 


at TH 
os hom tELLOW STORE, 
MERIDIAN, | MISSISSIPPI, 


RE mi roceiia frm ew York, sad the 
pelog and’ San 


Tuy weit time Gaet smention 
be oy Their eteret roach: 


dt weniar wamek 
erat lowter ent, cod each onty. 


Flavor with 


sean sienpen Bo 


0 setae 


|cateen analiay | 


vith the grea. 
est CAD. 
peek a heavy 


bale of Catton, 


ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED 


Gullett. . Steel ‘Brush. Cotton Gin. 


or if through the flee 
“ peeae: eet, wae 


the ere agelty man. 

tafe: hind bye Mtr lente ry 
| greats tepened. ES 
greatly ir 

fire weeded 
ith eocbdewe 


12" We have now on hand a supply of the abyre. 


| Also : 
Fitach d: Averg't Plows, Iavae Stravb’e Corn Mille; Engines and Suu Mills, 
‘and Machinery gencrally 
Mov'h Cite Citeolar Stee, Leather Hetting std Lu ing Leather, Tadia Hubber Belting wad Pic. 
jog, Yeon 0 ompling 
Nea Pipes, Howe and Compl 


‘Asga & General Amoriment of 
Tin and Lead Pare, Sheet, Boiler Iron, Bivets, Nulla an¢ Spikes, Brases and Nbesthing 


Copper and Metal. 
KPEAR & CO,, 1280uth Commeree Street, Mobile 


Alwaywoa hand and few sale by 
ae ut 


vr. oo. rerPem, xt 


P. H. PEPPER: & Co. 
Established 1847, 
IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS. 
St. Francis and Joachim Streets, 


MOBILE, ALA. 
Have constantly forsale much 
LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GUODS 


DIRECT 


mer of 


THE 
evor offered in this Market. 


BEEN 


IMPORTED DIRECT 


te sold as Cheep ox by 


\THESE GUODS HAVE 


2 of Europe and America, and 
any other House 


from the Manufac 


1477. Ii, Lavender of Greensbore, Ala., i with the abare house, od will be piozend to verve 
bis fetends anise 


paalcieiecsseeenres 7 —e 
J. d. NICHOLSON & CO., DR NB. KENNEDY, 
On Sydney Street, pelaeen Lee and Ba eee 


THOS. I. KENNEDY 
Pomeroy 


Jobnson Avennes. N. B. & T. H. KENNEDY, 
(At Sanford & Bro’s. old stand. | Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 
DEALERS 1N— CORNER MALE AND SIDNEY STREETS, 
_ a MBRIDIAN, MISS. 
DRY GOODS Jiro nis, 


wie axsoriment of Droge 


baci Niedicines, Five Liquor 


| GROCERIE 

WOULD call the attention of the public 
| to their house. and an examination of thelr 
| goods. soliciting a liberal share of patroo- 


age. aud hoping to give general eatletac 
ton. which If we do not do, we shall full 


of our intentions. We do not promise to 


R. Y. R. CHADWICK 


DEAL K IN 


lsAUGeNEnOINES 


sell LOWER THAN ANT ONE ELSE. nor do we 
thlok we will sell higher; but call and sec. | 
June 30 swam 


BA | 
giola. 


: KENNEDY & GIBBS, | 
WHOLESALE 


Chemicals, 
FANCY SOAP, PERFUMERY, 
‘OlL, GLASS. INK, &e., 


| Moir Restoraticen, Dyeetuffs, Tooth ond 
GROCERS, | 7°" yi" Sues gn “Fishing 


= Bods, Hovks, Lines, de. 
Comminsion Merchanta, sts ing Ssh of “YuRS': SCOVILE & 
and dealers in Medicines whivh i am agent for 


No. © Promt Street, 


NORTH-WESTERN PRODUCE, | wearpran 


CORNER COEMERCE AND MALE BTREDTS, 

MERIDIAS, At 
ing bought out: Martins Benton  & | * 

Con are pregmared to carry onthe Grocery | 
Duginess in all Ita branches. : 
Orders trom tied_and 
pe mptly filled at SS EWES CASH | 5, 
ICES. We charge no commission for 

filling orders entrusted to our care. 
may SOs tm. 


CONFECTIONERY. 


& bess ‘seab Lot of Cantos 
Wits jon opened » Freeh. Can! 


8 from th of mapofsctarere, 
4 termined to regulate our pric 
therewith asd to pl 
reach of alt 


MISSIRSIPP). 


“WwW. W)SHEARER 
tatabllohe 


STAPLE GOODS 
GRO CERTES, 


aod 
a ramen 


for 
poss ( JSHALLOWAS & UMkWET 


segs Rae 


NEW .DBUG, STORE. 
H. IZARD-& €0.,-» 


sn: PR ae vic cloalmaegeti 


Rectiving” ant 
reat 


my for AmeneR, 


"| TERMS---Payable in Advance. 


f componhded day or nighe | SH 


bist] 


Ak fie belgie te Set fn “Europe 
ith Commercial, 


Ag) ical 
pet fi ai | 1 


Afiee whieh the stedooe is ready to 
fofy bungem, and make ‘$1000, $2000, or} 
$9009, annually. 

we OF Oxostanr Litera Outen 
Abou $400 per ant Ca Cy tour 
oF $1; chp srl § 

or $800—10~) $2 
lar expentied. on 
to work after thren: oR, 
soak, way the ira pe Fonte 
and ten yeurew.d nioe tenths 
bly $1HOD.e $6150 te eure: pale 
Deduct '$255 teats Corto 
Stade rite] but to tb6 oF ray 
of 2 ‘$8295, ae 
over thr orber, We ku the ot . 
dents in both cases, fe ole Eng- 
lish education to, begin with, We deem |. 
« bomness ot eval i 
dent to ear $1000, 92000, on, 


ont of 
to the 


Circulars and Oatalogues Sent to all 
Who Desire Them. 


Office 


N. B—Yoang gentlemen who bave en 
tirely neglected their stadies for the past 
can here be perfected in any 
bey may desire, in a few 


months. 


limited, § 25.00 


risen tes 
and singlo 
50 


Book-krepiog—doa 
etry, eto. ® perfect course, 
Aviv biti jpeluding all com: 
mercial caleulat gels 
L-cture on Commit 
The above constitutes the Commercial 
Course. 


Stationery for Commercial Course, 
inclading bienk ‘books, : + $ 
Susons ry oe A Seago 
Diploms, for Masver of A 
E gliat, 
E gli 
including Flis:ory, 
Preoch—fali course, not ented, 3 
———_ pooree, not limited, lI 
roan—tullcourse, not limited. 
Latin. fbi eoaree, not Satoees 
Greek —tatheduree, v 
A grbra—fall courses, ot amit’, 
Geometry—tall course pot,timited 
Teacher's C f ae moe 


= $3.3 


a seats 


For any Langueen, 
Draniog permontb, : = 
N. BA Btodent 

GSTas Recht that rps 

ued to a LA et in that 

bx euch -_ as 
Sa UR Bi 
A Giptorin’ fetta thie Corl my 2 

port ie: all pommercal genie 


Ses. S38s8Ssse Ssss 


2 


werttewi 


Cae (Hass and 


noni yee 6 00| ae 


ae veces ae 


ie ta. 


S| sore 


09 


var wind r= 


FRANK ® NOEL a Co, 
Coumiss1oNn er eee 


No! «1p North ined ri} (Cp pai 
‘ St. Louis, Mo. 
iy 


WELLS & MANNING, 
Whotessie w Retail) Dealers tb 


“COMPAL 
UnieEnAL 


CORN SOLVENT, 


Wa ta 
ee 


sie rh et 
+q0 bohb 


SAMUEL: 
F wos, 37, 29, at & 62: Pever Bervet, 


nf Late Froat Levee,” bewpen, Ouatonfhisute 4c: 
Brenritti'gurvets, "> 


New Orleans. 


, IMPORTERS a DEALERS IN 


: HARDWARE ; 


Fin raed, 2" = 


Castings, 
Manilla Rope, 
Hand Bellows, 
“| Btockamiibs’ Bellows, Plantation Saddlery, 
—wde 
‘} AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 
7 ery deveriptiod. 


Jas, H. Hati's (Mayervitie. Ky.,) PLOWS 
Cuiboun “  COTTO KCRAPERS 
¥. “ — CUTTON BWEEP 
‘Yout's Patent COTTON PLOWS & SCRAPERS. 


Fao Mills, 
Corn Shelters, 


of 


Pd EENSWARE, For Corns, Bunions, Warta. Straw Cutters, Ete 
. Come ¥, orthabd et. Charles Sta, ‘a Dexes, B5-ens. D0 ets,, awd G1 wines. 
ST.LOUIS) MO; j Pali, Taipanted & Stamped Tinwaro 
TINSMITH'S MACHINES. & TOOLS. 


NGE “BLL LOS LOSSOMS "Budiey, "Banded 


Ohne 


nse 12 oti resswien! +! 
AT 


Sab Tonim of 


33 01 aemont 


os ons Sra 13 


R. Chadwick, Meriat- 


Sand by B. 
[Seese Soa ts 


HEATING STOVES 


ery description. 


ORR, & 


Aigone rman ase Celpdrated 


STEWART QOOKING. STOVES. 
edie 


‘Mobile. 
“| BENSON, SAG &-co., 


* wrt sid Refail Dealers in 
Trunks, »\Valiees, 


No. 17 North Water Streot, 
MOBILE, ALA 


vee 


eter Taal be 
% 


preyeranee tO 
“oTpyn : ’, ‘wah 


ve 
rberss. cbived pats med | Feb 
Depa tinal eee? 


Ty] TSH MATHEWS &!CO, 
‘Receiving, »-orsearding. and, General 
‘}) ,Ommission Merohatits, 
ko, ant Goriinerce Stteet, 
* eiabeetye 2 MOREL ATA) 


10" poo ae 


<qsh-ok Kase 


gy 
ee ed 


MOON, 


Si Bue & GALLAG 


[{ Aut paren, 
| GLASS) 
POrt 


it iis SS , 
“SUMMERVILLE INSTITUTE, |} 
FIRST CLASS BOARDING SCHOOL 


HOUSE SUBRISIENG, godbs|,* 


Pia 


st E RT D'T AN, Ses 4 S 

youLD of par, 
chanere to Ubety f 

DRY Goobs, READY MADE: 6, 


/ 
yf 


—ror— 


BOYS AND) YOUNG MEN. oo 


TBA private room for every Uro, Boye 


Si{iated 12 raiten Wen 
Mouile cud Qalo Kaliroad, 
FACULTY: 
Tnoas 8. Garinritr, 
W. R. Kinxraniaeg, 
Ov DH Derive, 
a. Co BASKiX, 
(Snmber of Rarer dat tha plat Worm, 120) 
‘The-Prinetpal anoonuces the begianing’ of the 
' Loiti'Anuaat Beran of sis ntdagod hi 
soba with 
ing Ostober 7 
= Ma’. KIRK EAT 
aided to 


if Shugualak en the 


‘students to 
nadie ibe ita day 


Noxubee Coy Mag 
‘THOS. 


ieee 
ee = 


cae v 


oniaan 
¢ sa ‘3 mene 
Peiveipal ood Propritteng f 


22a 


23103MRA 3IBATAARY. o 


GENTS for Grover & Hiske> Sewing Machines. 


, BUks ued Threads ov hand, 


W. oi WILLTAMS & CO., 


FORWARDING AND 


Wharf-boat Proprietors, 


GENERAL STEAMBOAT. AGENTS, 


Vicksburg, Miss. 


dc., Contided to it. 


Jones 
WAGNER & RUSH, 


MANUFACTURERS 


* AND DEALARS IX ALL KINDS OF 5 


Commission “Merchants, 


‘Transfer Agerita Vickwburg und Meridian R R., 


ge 


-gatsng? 10 pub dsiiiest 
7 Bisie anil 

Pyeo ods 

ie ut 
smite 


cyto on pnd x ARGH NIO0R a at 


voagnend 


(Plantation and Rond'W: Fs, 
v pet: a 


oes 

ANTATION SUPPLIES; 

ted & Domestic Wines & Liquors, 
GARS, 


| "7 With end without TOPS; 
TIMBER WHEELS, CARRY LOGS, 


Wheelwright ‘Material 
Wagon and Buggy Spokes, Hubs, 


Rims,Shafls, Tongues, &c., 
All of wine: ‘offer at) WHOLESALE and 


we 
| RETAIL; st LOWEST CASH PRICES? 


PITIAR & NELLEN, 
‘Noe RO St. Michael strpet. 


mayliswomn 
foc, Pay 


PARKER, LAKE & CO., 
sume | Cotton ‘Factors and Grocers, 


Om. 7. We LAKE, nos. r, fatRLDON. 


Morthmest Carver St, Louis and Waler § 
AL A, 


cep sways ou bend, Bagging and ope, Nails, 
Axp ALL kDx98 oF 
Groceries, Cizars, Tobacco, Fine 


Liquors, ke. 


IRA W. Por’ PORTER & CO., 
ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 
Royal Street, 

MOBILE, ALABAMA. 
Wholesale and Retsilers of 


Hardware 
Hardwar 
@*” , wfall Stock, consisting in part of 
PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, 
BUILDERS JHARDWARE, 


HOUSEFURNISHING G@ODS, 
ax 


DESIRABLE COODS 


For Merchants and Tradera, Also, 
Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 
DOORS, 
GLAZED SASH AND) DLINDS. 
1 Dame ae oe whieh: we are calling at Lower 


T. 8. BIDGOOD, 
| WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, DEALEX 


Books & Stationery: 


}. | Blank Book Manufacturer & Printer, | 


“Lf Abd Gives Prompt’ Attenti¢n fo'al Cellecuons, 


from 9AM, to 3P. i. 


Northeast Cor. 81, Francis, 
Riosiie nek 


] 20ST RESPRCTEUULY, wal 
of my f{rieuds and the peblic to 

Ehotee stock of Books aud Sta 

Gar tvermuing ned’ ederieg sbtacaaly hi 
theese. 


” BLANK BOOKS, 


pe 
state Mee eet ated fo" 


“13S. W.. CAMPBELL, 


St 
it} ST. JAMES, gS NOTED, 


cape 


Spot 
h. And Rallrohd Offices in 
tel.” Mr. H. Callin, Tele 


Corner: Stcth BStrect\and ‘Ohio: Levee, 
S@ATRO, ILA 


‘Piisp tra pata Jane Sout 


Campbell House 

| “\(Pirmerty the Roper ‘Mease,) 
Proprietor. 

(lat ot Sixeter,Consty:) 
MOBILE, ALA 

Berea cremate 
‘bore House, I solicit » share of public pat- 
pling Siohdeok Waa tn ire odes 


» is CAMPBELL, 
“THE NELSON HOUSE, 


Though not the 


“ Biggest ") Building, 


ar me 
RAILROAD JUNCTION 


Jackson, Miss, 


Tigceis 
Comfortab'e foo 
conremiences fr the THAYE 


Good Fare & Good Rooms 


af ea 


Private Boarding 
BY MRS, ANN DOZIER, ST. LOUIS, MO 


asd commotios Pr 
and will be pleased to 


a Vine and Olive. 


Aprit swt. 


Jones House. 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIP? 1. 
JOSIAH JONES, : PROP'R. 


Wen Then MOUT is atN npen tir the re 
nd socom eda 


Ragsdale Hous, 
ON THE HILL, 
East Side of 


the Rail-e-d 


’ Memes 


Hagedate Hous 


railroad trae! martely 


French Burr Portable Grist Mills, 
For Corn Mesi, Whest Plosriog aod Stock Feed, 


rs ~ : a 
Queer of" the Sonth. 
We Goltigg Apparatih, Sroutiors anit iit work 

These Mills are bail: fram ence ne- 


ISAAC STKAL 
Cor. Frout & Joba stre 


Messrs. ‘PLEASANTS & on, 


Ice Ub per erders, chip's 
abe © 


poands, of yee 
dof the be 
ated fa'tbe market. 


EKER TO 
Majs Gone Sterling Price, St, Louts, Mo. 
Samoa dL Boyu, Treasurer City of fack- 


WeeTdatbetter, City of Jackson, Miss. 
di Hemlerson, Mayne, Meritian. 
UU, Mins, 


ge Thornton, Okoloma. Misx! 
rank’S. Rofiald & Co. ith Street, To 


ke 
Fae eat “Gere Seng or our Tobsccos. 
e will give. 

een 


oe Au Aer 
Weeelsly,: 82.00 ber Atinuim: 


iy tite 


Hantbate , Sturges & 5 & Conf 


‘ AT THETR: OLD STAND, « 


¥ on the. Corer, aud their 


NEW . STORE 


AVIOTNING, 


MRS. ROBERTSON, 
Instrumental Music, 
RS. A. L. HJ 
Diswing, Palguiig, Embroiies 
MISS MATTIE A. WALKER, 
Preparatory Branghes, 


AVE 0p bard aod ace 
the largest aad beat eapply 


tantly receiving 


Dry Goods, 
: Primary Branches 
Clothit CHARGES FOR! TUITION, de. 
2 Tnition 19 Primary Gourac, per 
Groctties, Prepar stage ua 
collegiate 
Hardware, Aiton | er eral 


| Mestc ow Pian 
Catlory, | baz of fostrumee 
Crockery, | 
Bayygin:s, | 
¥ Rope, 
4 Boots, |! 
Shoes, 


Hats, 
EVER SEEN LN THIS COUNTRY. 


Which they sil sett + cap afford. | 
ne rhe i 


425 per 
All pew 
destroyed, wi 


Boarding ray be 


ly 
their own interest they will be a 
mar dawly | 


The ‘Safety Hand Lamp, 7 


Meteor Burning Fluid. 


IPHE new Mevesr Safety Hand Lamp ie the t 


4 
With the Principal in w 
dwe! sp te 


‘open on Monday, 
angi 


ME PRIDE (N UGH SCHOOL 


Yor Boys. 
Rev. J. A. SMYLUG, Principal. 


ing power | 
Zhe Lamp will not biow out | 
Oil is Wuexhew 


of this Fastitetion will eo 
oat one-half rw wi 
ons wey baa naeaapyouaty ancl Sroond Monday, of Seynenibee, 
smoke the chimney, aad ‘writ wot awe forty wreks. 
of apy kind You teed not throw a TERMS. 
: the Meteor Piuid will burn to a coal od eo 


autachiog the Light Howse or Meteor | See 


enor for Lauderdale ennoty, 


sod Seder language 


rach ta 


Meridiau, Misse 


“STAR STABLE! 
MISSISSIPPI, 


MERIDIAN, 
T. RUSIL Proprietor 


ceding Horses. 
ed, for un kind ot 


Urove Stock. 
yatd conuected 


fat for past favors, Tusk yoo te 


FOR SALE. 


1 OFFER FOR SALE the HOUSE AND 


LOT « 


ich T now reside it Meridian, 


together with the FURNITURE: 


the 


WELCOME HOUSE. 
MRs. M. A. COX, 


“Valuable Propérty for Sale. Prot a - gern 
BAND THR®E ACRES OF LAND said 
n ot the town of Hickory —weil wa. 
fue Foung orchard of choker fruit 
piace fronts £00 feet on the Kai'rosd, 


} 
Prot. Ay 


An 
and Uivil fing. 
+. Remery, D. Da 
Prof. Bop. dutterature. 


Smediately sa the 
This. property lies rile eaat of the city of 
Meridian on Southern Railr 
THANYON A GALLAGHER, 
t'ys at Law end reai estate Agwots, 


A ». 
Prvf Aual. hysies and Avirowomy, 


Groxot: Lrene, PRI. 
uate Geologist.» 
Arrongecrents have buen mundo te: 
leproze tion srteay epiesdt eg ite we hee 
1, PE Chetieal Apheratste 
‘The groves hate teen neniit eydored, amd 
thebaildings sergels repaired apd isnbryved 
EAS 


Hae 
SEVH 
‘our Sem 


DUNCAN, HA Te BENTON. 
Meridian, Auguat Int, 1867. 


NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. 
por ,iegctiog: at tbe, old stand of A: 
WART, Bae, Lard, Fleur, ete., 


‘hast be fifteen years of age. 
A SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL SCIENCE 


Han been organized for the #pecial sgcopumn. 
dation of stivden x who Go no! desijga"'to. pursd> 


vive oft 
afford ats: toll students who may, desire 
to prosecute, thats wgnhde’ wdchce us iperat 
ties 
i Cetera Book Keeping end Penman. 
LE Hew Of Meza Saitdler dissolved park will be ty 
The Market. 1. TAR LAW DEPARTHENT 
SF" SFE Bein coattails be” verona 
fof Hon. be Arattees are fer 


Fede 
gm waders err FEM, iC Lf 
Seon te Tae comp USIVERSITY “Deis Sch) TARLR 19) UE 


sina wt ot nate mim anaes 


neg Owhsutt Seorgtary of 
“TY this fine is 1 hamated hetare the end af the 
measion wae leats wt he regeered eek: up them 


s 


ri 
. mane se eee sj000. 
Advertising Rates fn Reral-Weekly Gazetie 


7 
| 12 tos, 


sract. {twos 3 Mom |e on | 


corn, of Goahoma county, will address the 
citizens Df Meridian and yvietnity on 
Wednesday, the 18th of September, on the 
political ‘questions now agitating the 
country. 


— 

‘The Mgnehester, Massachusett’s Spy, 
looking at matters froma Radical stand= 
point, thinks that the President's Iate ac- 
tion In removing officers so as to bring 
the Executlys Depaituent more. within 
Dis control, “means mischief.” 


eg 

Syurrex¢ tae Brerze—The New York 
Herat whitch always sees the shadow of 
‘commy events before iy else, ts 
Preparing for another sumersault. It 
‘hoists’ the names of Grant and Lee for 
President and Vice-President, and closes 
m editorial with thissiguificant sentence: 


which 


aspire to 
more 


thet it 
ie eas ae Ne 
Ulows than honors.” 


—_—o~e--—__ 
‘The Adilersonviile horrors are all being 
‘traced to Judge Holt,Gen. Butlerand Seere- 
tary Stanton. Col. Ould’s etter to Congress- 
man Eldridge remains uncontradicted.— 
Wire was hung for his “ernel treatment” 
and after all it Is admitted by Republi- 
vans that the South was anxious to get 
rid of every Union soldier, but fore fear 
the Confederates would take up the mus- 
ket agalu if exchanged, thirty thohsand 
Union soldiers were permitted to languish 
and die In Southern prisons. Nemesis 
miutst pat her band on the heads of the per- 
petrators of such outrages some day. 


Srxammix—The last North Sumter 
News has an article on Cianton's Conser- 
vative Alabama Convention in which the 
following occurs: AML thinking men, It 
swems to ua mast see tht no advantage 
can possibly be gained by keeping ap a 
show of opposition, either presentor pros 
peetive, while we are prisohers in the 
hands of our enemies. Our business now 
is to get back Into the Union, where we 
an be free once more, and if we are wise, 
we wlll indefinitely postpone the forma- 
tion of parties, give the Radicals full sway 
for the present, and apply ourselves earn- 
extly to the «ingle work of reconstruction 
with the grace becomIng'a conqtiered and 
helpless people. Let us have no entang- 
ing alliances in the shape of opposition 
parties to elog our good Intentions. 
situation ts eritieal in the extreme, and 
one mié-step may entail upon our poster- 
ity Infinitely worse evils than those we are 
now suffering. Let us be wise while we 
iay profit by wisdom. 


Ratace Caxpip.—Here Isa Uttle serap 
from the Springfield, (Mass.) Republican, 
whieh rather surprises us, It is an addl- 
tion we did not expect to find in such an 
extreme print. However ‘tis trite but 
true that “murder will out” : 


Discussion of principles in connection 
with Southern reconstruction Ix now 
Jittle acconint. We are trying a boli ex; 
iment, outside of constitutional pres 
tons and accredited theories of wern- 
ment, which success alone must Justify; 


and quite as matarally 
to what that theory alsall be. 
ee Qt 


Surxtpax Rewoven—Gen. Grant's or- 


ordera in the fifth district, unless the same 
shall be annulled or modified by orders 


lie 


ig 
; 


Our | than 


ip- | versal wish 


had been defeated, and he believed: it» was 
the duty of our people, tinder the elrcum- 
stances, to cecept the terms now proposed. 
Nor do we urge reconstruction under the 
law because we think the enactments right 
or Just—far from it—but becanse there is no 
way of avolding reconstruction upon 
radical terms, and because we sec very 
clearly that untess we participate In the 
work the freedmen and extremists will 
Yoteus In the Union, out of office and out 
ofthe ballot box. Since we must go In 
let ws go with all the strength we cun 
muster—make a manly fight for power In 
the land where we are bound to live, and 
which will contain our bones when we 
are gone. 


ee 
Vierrixa Mz. Davis.—A corresponilent 
of ths St. Louls Democrat. an extremely 
radic«l paper, has had an {ntessiew with 
Mr. Davis, in Canada. Mr. Davis talked 
very freely for two or three hours, and the 
correspondent makes use of "much that 
was said during the visit. He yas ent 
very short when the reconstruction ques- 
tion came up, Mr. Davis answering, -we 
have nothing todo with It.” Mr. Davis 
sald that he was always anxion: “to-be re- 
Heved of the prisoncrs on his hands dn- 
ringthe war. He stated his ports were 
Dlockaded; that he was without supplies 
or the means of obtaining them even for 
his own soldiers; and, finding himself in 
that stralt, be proposed to deliver, with or 
wIthout exchange, all sick, wounded and 
disabled soldiers held by him, but there 
was one man North who prevented {t, 
whose name Mr. Davis would not permit 
top to the public, oceupying the position 
he now does. Mr. Davis said that he “bo~ 
Heved President Johnson was doing what 
he thought best.for the South, but it had 
resulted badly.” The correspondent rep- 
resents the Ex-President of the Confeder- 
acy as walting to be reconstructed. and re- 
turn to his old Mississippi home. He Ig- 
nored any connection of Southern. men, 
wita elther the proposed abduction or a#- 
sassination of Mr. Lincoln. He sald he 
would have been gratified If the evidence 
of Gen. Ed. Lec had been admitted, and 
the diepstehes to him white in Canada 
made public, as It would have shown plain- 
ly that Sarratt’s mission had nothing to do 
with the assassination. The cotton cul- 
ture on the alluvial lands of the South he 
regards as well nigh done zway with. and 
expresses himself that the most of these 
lands, on account of defective levecage, 
will revert into forests. In addition, he 
stated that Ina few years there would be 
no excess of cotton raised; that the sup- 
ply would be mainly for family use, (none 
for export,) as was the case, and Is yet In 
Florida and Texas. Of Mr. Davis the 
Democrat's correspondent says: 

I will state that no utterance was given 
to any expressions disrespectful to United 
States officials. Differing as wide as the 
poles with Mr. Davis 1 did not hear him 
utter an unkind word rgainst any one, es 

ially Mr. Johnson, and must admit that 
was more charmed with his conversation 


that of any prominent man whom it 
has been my fortune to meet. 


A Prrasaxt Exrnrssion.—The New 
‘Orleans Bec having complained of a recent 
paper in Littell’s Living"Age, taken from 
a foreign magazine, recelves this friendly 
and moderate response: 

“No thought of taunting the South’ was 
in our mind in copying “A Dull Life’— 
Hereafter we shall tiot heed to be on our 
guard with you: this would be no com- 
pment to you. We take your hand 
again without ary ‘servation. and pray 
you to ‘as soon as possible, all sus- 
Plcion that theres contempt or emi 
towards you In the North. It Is the uni- 

here that. the ‘two kindred 
shall min 


| tinent Inquiry—What are the Consérva- 


greatest disadvantayes. 
the face of the angimenting 


‘the attempted armed secession of 
South, and by means of multiplied in- 


1 
i 
il 
Be 


pres, And this brings us to the most per- 


bills. By thelr diabolle Ingenulgy and the | 
exercise of arbitrary power, the Radicals ! 
have made reconstruction under those bills 
tuevitable. There is no escape from It, If 
the main body of the whites did not take 
hold of the matter it was made sure that 
mean whites” and blacks would, and the 
States would be reconstructed with abso- 
lute certalnty, Itwasa matter of prime in- 
terest to the Conservatives in those States. 
‘Thousands of them have refused to regls- 
ter. 
Leading Southern Journals and leading 
public mon have counseled the people not 


States surrendered matters absolutely to 
the blacks. They and they only could 
have prevented this. Northern Conserva- 
tives could do fothing to help them 
through the crisis. Not a reasonable bope 
could be entertained that Southern Con- 
servatives would gain anything by refus- 
Ing to acquiesce In the military bills— 
There was no hope to be reposed in an ex~ 
pected revolution of partics tn the North. 
Before such 2 revolution could take place 
and declare Itself, reconstrietion in the 


plete, Conventions led, Constitutions 
framed, elections for Congress held, and 
the work finished. 

No change of partles in the North could 
effect any repeal of legislation iq, season 
to be of any advantage to the South. The 
Senate remains unchanged for the next 
four years. The only alternative preseat- 
ed to Southern Conservatives was to enter 
the field, and by every -posslble agency 
gain control of affalrs, or surrender the 
ground to the negroes. Thelr first busi- 
ness was to organize thoroughly, take the 
field for «thorough political-campaign, 
and display an energy and activity 8 great 
as thelr opponents, ablmated by the. in- 


duty was to register and prepare to yote, 
and thas control the Convention, frame 
the Cpnstitations. and establish a govern- 
ment under the guidance of intelligence 
and experience, instead of under ignor- 
ance and barbarism. It is pucrile, under 
such a state of circumstances to sak, 
“What are “Northern Conservatives 
About?” 

‘The question is, what are Southern Con- 
servatives going to do about it? Have 


ay 


fe 


Fr 


‘water beng only twelve feet deep he stuck 
F vaghben: uai"heve te fof the | Wy temnd atthe bottom and was drown- 


ning coloréd cand 
municipal election.An order to 
whether negroos en legally old office. 


Ss 


rors, 5 asta bey ser, 


South would be over, registration vom~| 4 


Calvert's store, or 
tare and the apprebension thief. 


No. & dated 


us, Your 4s our, 
Come and swelf the voice of 


from command of the Fifth 
Diateiety Ceamenerel 3S hes Dy 
Secretary of War, Gen. Grant,| vives, When a people are utterly indlf 


bt 
the 


i 
H 


i 


i 
E 


Ai 


i 
[ 


that the Presklent, eus- 


ferent to thelr own Interests, outsiders can 


if 


£ 


peace. It has steadily resisted Radicalism require. 
by all legittmate means. It has fought tt) | The 
in Congress, on the stump and in. the: eet 


aR 


the Baltimore 
by a culvert washing away. 


ofa 
Into the 
» The 


‘The Radicals of NashviNé propose rin- 
dates i the ‘coming 
‘leew test 


NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 


S50 Reward 


TOLEN 00 Sunday night last, Ang. 18 
ss Obereh, Reuper ooesty, neat Calves 
. four Years 


pear 
livery ef the 


sugtbewRwiw® POOLE. 


HEADQ'RS DIST, OF MERIDLAN) 
Maxiprax, Miss, Aug. 22, 1807, { 


General Orders) 


Nott. § . 
I. Ia compliance with General Orders 


Headquarters Sab-DistHet of 


geet etd 


stinet of self-preservation. Thelr prime | $Y 


* Bugver Mas. Thos. H. Nortox. 
W, O, CORY, 


HEADQRS érm MILITARY DISTRICT, 


QMlistissippi and Arkansas.) 
Qprice or Crvit: Arras, 


|/DRAWINGS, 


Second Preliminary Distribution. 
tery plaints and 


j 


is 
i 


iH 
i 


i 
i 


E 


| 


7 Premiams amonnyng to, 
"Third Pretiminory Distribution. 


7 


And nielincholy, gives 


to falr retiris rel 
bowers charms # ing 4 


5 


RE 


i 


i 
i 


For old'and young, married and single. 
wonadeid inthe MPa) dks ean 1 


GRAND SCHEME. 


uaueaetee 
Fearn a=ae 
saeuaggee? 


Assur 


CHADWICK, Ageot. 
Merlay Miss, 


: PLANTERS. 
INSURANCE COMPANY 


snone -were fhurt, xs 
Fmensemger) who his beat 


igbt, eXpress- arid ene! 
fe pase 


«ew On. raxe, Aug. yal 


avery virvieat type prevails us orn Ue: 

Shrek: Gen. Steetdan bas eves: Nem d dose dF tat Kia find tee (SERRE ete Phas, | Ra 

With the req sstof the Citss | efiteacions than any other iat Nac been OF THE be rest 
move certain ofiictals;dectured try’ they tried. TEETHING, te. 


Council a8 incl \gibie umderibe roonetrnc- es 


Hon acts. [MTIhe eat te The obit end nde tila aun 


© | Lovrsvnas, #iug. 23—Sales to-day 4 c 
Bhds. tobacco ai$3 83@17 75 for ly; “ 
edliamileats oho ice $274023 25. Croc . MR RO, WD'e th 


dade e 6, Yin Sep 


‘ana decidedly. fi r at Kos- | tinwes frag. letchim have six kinces arc 
up on Garland strep apd Is getting tha- nd of Ri am- sages! after: oonts «twilie 


ape 
tims, It-was never y 


Gens. Deawrqand al Megraer wee) PORTPY YOU ‘ 
Ge 120 for whke, $1051 10 for Weredneed Into te Stock Exchange 'f OUR BLOOF 
wixed and relbw. Gats firm mt 65@o8e. | Sew YoHothe other day MUMLEY'S SARMATA MILL 
Barley $113 for 7 | 


spr 
counters and Hey. J.A. Smylie's school é has Just. bea!’ received from | Mgber at $1 Gal 15. Provissons steauly 


> = Lard fren amtlarmetis De rebiAdtinw that hete Siena” di eae oe 
pete house is very near ready for the re- Bt Reagan, announcing his par | 64° ringed eam firm atalsarmchaang, : fh esemguinee ee wpe eedgeavirtry tend 
MILITARY DIRECTORY. ception of pupils. Many other buildings ste hy W—There were | p CU TRNATE Aug. — 


to-day * | fy $10 @N. Wireat 
stegsinarey bus we kevnnne: Boe Sanday and, cleven  vester” | firm. $2 182 20. Corn fina; 


Byr. Mas. THOMASH. NORTON, U.S.A-| to enumerate more, Enough are given to 9 i rs = fellow fever.) A| of So@¥Io. Oats higl er; Nov} Ade, Re vt all eg be Mathie pole. gr eles 
Xi Asitant Commdastoner B-H.F, | prove conclusively that Meridian ts the {tou ‘ So pee. average. loa roe 81 8 ait ers ed “tnd wri ~ wav and | ort atnrct’ favtiemee a! kere 
a \¢ Of Registration, Com- go-ahead-ative inland | splas i me Iskey firm; bond $2 30. Nom, “ante engatey tae tHe eopkoenrpriciag adi fhectis 
canting toe ‘ dl: sehen Mere : at “age Heaths eluce the appearance of the | huopunt. $33 refused for bless Pork. | . tor ecrtma Wamsark, ote uieo ther 


city In the State. $ : r : ont of a popalition of three or alge. Gor Lands Age. for lull atroali peda Pl a rel Sella ae Boowi gine. phone eth 
Truth court, ~ “ ae é tye. Cor, al hacon hebd « «| manteer. pend eac'Te good onedition cot vdithertntatied' i) 

2] incevr Gove cary which haa sf naNSa |, OAESEFOT. Avoges,| Am, order | Rh. rar finn tawise water akc | Morgelyt rd tree cami, ski. trek ae cr 

bcen In scaslon a couple of etka, adjourn- aii : be bldg ding | og oti axe 3c. may oath ore 

, The second'of the tournaniehits given by | companies. which are comnion carricrs on | tonne abo take meh 

the ¥1 Club, of. Cxnton, | account of color, race or previous condi- | yyiudhi 


"Zatn Tatuntrye Pee Quartermaster, 

infantry. i 

Acting Assistant Commnilesary’ Subs 
ce. 


axp Leer. W,0. CORY? 
‘24th Infantry, Post A 


Act, Ager, Sond: R. TE WALKER. U.S.A. |eame Saturday." {HOM ata. pa emeand 
inapatter Bo ME, an¢ A. 2” bas taken a prett in ants in rood dein 
ANDREW THOMAS, urges apts ut ee, popatedion or eed star Ht. 8 Fuh, United States Dis: pip eoh 
j * Qetbmaee, Mestitan: “78S MOMS" ger a to cdsen forfeited Ms 5 toe malady: ls rather | the United Seites Court for Georgix. prov | Shite anil mula 
Sub-District, é f toy ute for eight Soutliery lovall« sd az 
¥ Cart. JAMES SUNDERLAND; V.R. C. | tanoe, and the court took & a aiicen wbicks “wos whe lis dlicged wate taken the tect oath j MIF slemand at 70 Ae supply | 
‘Sith-Asslstant Commissioner 'B. Tt. F.| W. R. Davidson, (OF mutter, wad tlt ‘odoin inking kad Cassel of| Copteary to law and (acts. | Boldnrs ask IT1ur ies for. shot 
ged Aes ot Instltutiqns at | to hall in two easel) In theeasd of Wiis Cun aly were ca mje: am Yons, August 0—The Commer | Gold 140. Stor 
fetis w aye a premium 
Joly the kedlan or wise el Siar Sues teres Sh tees T [SGenGraht's admintatration of the War | "t's prema 


ton in our last lasue. the jary xetarned.a — 


Mr, I, Saddler tg now tnitchering aneat Tae Chors-—The wheat and other smell | Department le creating y HUMOROUS. 


on his own account and will supply, the | Yerulet of “not guilty.” * rain having beew harvested, and the corn | Nia Field ceremony a : A brother editor says that 
public on reasonable torms at hls market] Chambers & Tatting, of New Orleans, |Mot subject to any further disaster, the | TI OT st ata) advices of July 19th | In prison tor lil ee eee 


eo] pol epeteedt jailur ts | LENRY, MOORE & CENUNC. 


house, comer Lee's Aventie and Sidney | are agents for the celebrated Fassmann | cpiton is the only ‘crop ta. speak of, and 
en. 


street. iron tles for cotton bales. They rates doing very well—Canton Citz pecbed tes eeoorct cava we the pri Maeialaccisrers ane dublars if 

‘ Frour—We | Fassmann's Altigator Tie, with teeth £0) There is not ncase of cholera in Jack-| on the cost. Hundreds of houses were | kK Fu ho Giger hock te 

Srav-Tatsixa Frour—We call atten-| arranged as to lustantly clamp the hoop | son; our people are using great caution | swept away: thousands of live rtock ween | Muse? | CLOTHING, Hurley's Ague TOUS. 
tion to the advertisement of Darey &| wien the pressure is removed from the | and doing all they can to prevent any oth-| destroyed; ihe crops were rulued. an | ie iy pasha 
Putnam's self raleng flour, to be found er cascs—Clarion. : "| many lives lost hundreds were rvsciil | gounter Se ORES Lamas, apponite SS ban Hse 

bule and hold it, without slipping. See from the tops of trex hay stacks ant! roof ag 

among OnF now advertisement. We age | Due St Bett ‘Tm Caors—On the low Jands cotton 1a 0m the toms oF breex hay stack mi TO eae us atpnigens Lawyer * aa STN ORR Ruckery wELY Tle 
using this four. and can recommend It to es dient. 


dolng very well, but thé fong-continued | ving. homeless and naked. 
¥ 


' Pitiksl AENRY, Jn ~- 
the publlc|as a superior article. It has ean dry, weather is causing It to “shed” consid- | " Wour schooners were Wrecked ani seve-! What is the difference eta ay] " Renter, ae 
heen exarained by chemlsta end prowouns-| 4 ‘wouthly, ote Journal ‘will be | erably onthe mplands. Of gorn there will | rai seamen drowued. a Seder tmabien ‘ rad | $ p eer. 
n examined by p established at Jackson Im a abort time. The | be an abai —Kemper Flag. no yo large, | 22a See One | 7 Meerriee pms 
ed healthier than any Hour that can be) columns of the Journalwill be mainly de-| ‘Thus the Macon Reacon: “The-crops,|over 900. bales’ having been | only sme ms sib pre 
weed. “Read the advertise.ndat aud give | voted to Papers and Dischasloris: from the | thecrops, the beautiful ropa! ‘The corn | #hij i 
ita teial. tf | pons of Dr, Waddel aihd the acgompliabed | and the fodder, are utrdoubtedly: made in Zealand advices of tho 9h of July | -Did you p 


fe rende x onze 
well assorted stork of 


hog: se this section, and every stalk had, at least, a ‘te heavy gales have caused veral | Certainly 1 
Dnoscoots & Gora Rep Dunnees Rex | Corps of profesors in the University, Col. | full ear, ‘the worm hax. In some places | Wrecki of coasters but bo loss of fe sir. for Fon 
rpy.—Of all compounds ever offered to the | Zdgar ancl others of the able Faculty of | made sallght sign iu the cotton, bat Ifthe] | Wasitixarox, August Z1—The Tost- | kind. 


master-General has ordered the mall route : RING. 
* public for Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus 2 IRemnehen ez, Noster continnen, very between Vicksburg and Mobile re-r.poned sath teen alle pElptes ADE CLOTRING, 
Cramps, and Bowel complaints ofehildren, ef dia | competition, the contractor ‘having | lowing seathmnit was ziven | Msantartured hy oe en Sing retro 
nothing equals the abore’ Remedy. 18 i] Gaunt Pines ere Ufa pact ot our veouniy. wo ‘her | acdturenty ce aes Ming ir Wh espiacel’s srices7™hT™ Steve | Souter Trae, leper 
State. It will contain from forty-elglt to [it . hart y. ne mail to i 
exceedingly pleasant, refreshing and cool- ‘ crops better, and | be carried twice a week in food boats. ! om wi ith a h ‘ 1 | Our atook is adapted 
Ing to the stomach. {s not a syrup, nor Ix it] *xty-four double pages, with appropriate Ialf a dozen volunteer offloers, ranging | the end of bis oon Bases metals thang | lengths, aod sien, exclusively tothe Sieh RE DDLE Aen 
ulpobolle. contains no king, entechu. galls, | Coverall gotten up In creditable style. ag In| from captain to colonel, were mustered | [2° E and comprises goods from tt oie it 
formar ont to day—also two chaplair.s. | are 5 nt 
he old. and. Terms $3 per annum. to the finest made, including a lars 
&oxgand acta like acharm upon be. Gen. Howard-has had no intimation of! #. tyle t . - 
young. -Whenever usedy itmerita-andre-| ll commantcations on business will be : be reiteb onan mn odes Mave given s,s et | ment of zonds lor 
celves encomiums Of the highest praise— | sldressed to Power & Jones, Publishers, ‘the country, The Secretary of War ad interim in-| now en Freodies"«: Weed: 4URLEYS 
No family should be without thie Red “Di, Jackson. Miss. All matters intended for | an t wane Ret ber, aprtngs have ' The recent decline in wanien and cotter aNepnlae Worn Caowts! 
arrhwa Remedy.) , pablication may be addressed, “Editors : a sel The official f The best capital to begin with, ts a capi- | fabries will enable ay to wifor ciuthing at si pares 
- ~ u Educational Journal, Jackson, Miss. + fem beacs the Radical | tal wife. | mach lower pt than it has been setd for 
‘The Med Jacket Bitters % no worthless : ee candidate 36000; the third party candi- Ie duty, not events. We have | at any time since 1840 


todo but to mind our dat 


To keep fidt from amelling—ent off die fe 
ore. 


article but what {t claims to be, areal, d's Feroag ale d i date 74,000, and & majority over both of 
genuine, medical preparation, of sterling ? 
virtues. The name “Bitters” is too often 


| Cakh and elose buyers from the Sonth 
|are invited to exautine ont stock before 
porchasing, a8 we believe we can off 


ra a 
und any cht d will tae 


8 : 

used to cover a villainous compotind of found: with of the Sapreme | Time isa traveling thief, seal Oe att sans bacH 
ela Wweling thi wer stealing > will be h py to or. ve orders, ani) Sroueretens 

pote whilaky? andveomebldter ‘drag Do : Gaurt was dlesmeed in the CaMtaet yer | yet no inan can catch bigs =| Me ei be are somders: an 

not confound the Ted Jacket with this he will be eu, oerps eating ‘det | ables ws to make sclections © 


iperecedied unless he obeys. chy: te hans running fo 


clase. 


‘s| New Oxcaans, A 7 ay certain to give entire satisfaction 
Pp STP eT TP aS GuMae Ane Howse. ney, be ; Descriptive Catalogues wah prives sen 
ePTAONS ‘3 “ ~ Al declaring | by om desired. 
—Our friend Chadwick,the old and reliable Rv An exchange gives praise to anegg.| . DENBY. MOORE & NG, 
Front Street isnow living over 4 jernagin,wid- 2 Meds | New York. July, 's7, 422 Broadway 


sd It caya -was laid on ear table by 
sdassiet OM, sceuis Lo be | Sugliwdedm 


hin store, and attend to filling 
atall 


Gensel Commanding tte | An rishman applying for relief ee ere ‘ 
: of oftclals id told to wark for ble ving. rent M1! aeBepirinber neat ab the las residence re 
ens ee ee eee = Rehamese | Paes ry er fete ro cond | Seo ca at a | irate 
properly compounded. al ee mie e ‘fab 2 asked another why a | Meine bowl with good security STOMACHIC BITTER 
‘The attention of our readers are diteet~| Towne's Mathematics and Barbec’s ‘Geol Pehoriegs outteearsiesttrenes | hae ee eae wnliae Tecanve.” lowing personal property, One en ° Pur 
: : ed to the advertisement of our friends, wenty-flve stores were | thai the other. ee tuntlon “cean, (lI ocd order. one | Dediher, 


ORY * 
Messrs. James Ruddiyé Co; of Lonisville,! The object of thismetion on the part of x thethas elltowdeestt eighty saw gin and three sixty saw gin 
= <2 bt or. describing the botinet« Weaknes 
Ky. which may be found In another ¢ol-| the Association, is to secure uniformity in 1 pyre : now In fashion, says: “They have addown. | {V0 Pate mill rocks and one ofd Loiler, en- 
the useof text books throughoat the State. are’ rey ward slant that reminds one of a viclous | 1ne aud fixtures mmc worn, es | eer! 
In order that so destrabie a result may be Capek the ; a Cnt WHER & eed Sains Tie 45 NH. Hohe. _ | These to Tesioving these dltreaclag enerpia 
A French Journal tells a Ntile story | Executors Estate John I. Horne Dec'd. | For gale ar can be bad wt wor drag pure 
Fy is made to te st bth, 6 fe Calied States, oF from the 
prout s lady. yr rather she is made to tell | August Sth, ‘67. JaMks wef (m 
wait tle, hy 


serWien I was Grxt married | eas on my | CHEAPEST BOOK HUUSE 

: nec jasband. from, mornis = 

of wiek slogy, which y of hs | til night. Te was a perpettal adaration BLELOCK ace, Oriental Petr! Drops, 

‘i 7 ' ne an incessant delirium, an expressible bliss. tad FPO Desattriag she cormplenion, tires: 


* remedion : u ao wered enresses 3 T cou 
gato mee rein chads < Rep ; paca bare eae careeees upon hin; T could | Wholesale Hookwellers E K Tan, Freckles, Biotches, and 


Want ot 


eto of the 
TUMACHT 


% a 
DISORDERED ¥ 
can 


ye po bliters a 


a 


“And ‘PY asked a friend. * Y y 5, 
“Ad now Pad stem AND STATIONERS, 


130 Canal Street, New Orleans, La. tt at niltelyemperine ices 
os re 
PUBLIC SPEAKING. Dealers Supplied at Lowest Rates. ae 
BY invitation. Hon. Wm. Yerger. of Send your address for our Cata- 


a 
logues of School aud Miscelianes 
Sune 30 ewly. 


Jackson, will address th Rooks.) Bettisoti’s Btivtish [lorse Lins 


| ment. 


tae proven tise one of the beat Linimes 
made for spraina, bruises Ae, fal case we 
Urhed for ber mas ve besa god wild al: 
te | Claim for IL Try a bottle, wed we mre « 

es, | you will vever 


AYER BROTHERS, Meoufacrorers cf To.| tise James eddie B Co's kaire 


po oy Me 
Ginger ané can be relied on 
Seaté.'s Uheutical Wri 


2 Grave thee 
| a their megpective diag aoare, 
aya 


siacaeen Cakes 


TIME AND LABOR SAVING AND 
HEALTH GIVING. 


GENERAL DIRECTIONS. 


To rine; the oi 
bean order 
7 


xp 


+ ashersadhind 


Ao Neate 
ie thixed 


fo mix! 


SALTS ONCIT TRE TASTE, 


okt Lanne Agua —Von ork i'd <r alk 


eoaghly wi 
Wot marge 
it 


porteniog thas w 
Fest very thhn 


b comm 


ron ene 


water: and 


Rear eee eenek spentwed 
Sour, well silzed tojeaher 
ft 


Por Pre kee Deweuiten=-Prepare: thie 
mn every reget ime fable uF Braco 
mater for 


Kosh Water 


ARMS FOR ONE 


DULLAR 


UMDISASTON OF PLANTATIONS 


ALL} 


CHANCES FOR 


FARMS POR, THE. MU LION. 


bot {ovthin gtkeme wn acre of samp 
ih; aah datas part or the whole of 
rites: Plostafogs-cash iret nen or eitbe 
 cailes of m Railway, either on the 


Memphis & Chetletton, 


‘ Misaiasip)i Cootral, 
Mobihe £ @bioy 

: , Meridian & Vieksbarg, of 

Mrssssippl & 


sbdieislon gonmtitoten « pevec, 


Hee Costs “OX1: DOLLA 


Company. Ties 
weer will be paid to the 


action of LO per erat. in favor of ten or 
Tieksta may bo hed of local J 
gh the Memphis: Agency 


ROACH: Seat &b0., 


sw jetor 8A PHD 


estera © ‘ rag mat 
BPRS OP te country 
“ema argon sot, 


DRY 


af the property refer tm. the : 


eee 


SPEAR &OG, 


ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED >. 


Gullett Steel “Brush ~ Cotton” Gin. 


‘These Gins which nt- 
tained aucll great cele. 
beity “during the “oy, 

just 


lett, ie’ Patented, w 


preatiy Insproved. faetl 
We con eller thiel 


iW) FARO 
[27 We have now on bund a supp! 


ly of the above. 


Tava 
Lime 


‘nie 


[anancon os 


; Cont 7 of fall 


Also: 


Leach & oery's Plies, Iedoe Stronit's 
and Machinery g 


Corn Mitts}! Evigined end Save ‘Fit, \ 


generally. 


Hoe"® Co's, Clreular Sawn, Leather Belting sit Lecing Leatber, 16dia Wubber elting and Patk- 


tag, 1eoa Pipes, Hove aad Coupling, 
80, a General A 
Tisai Lead Plato; Sheet, Boise ned Bar Lree, i 
‘opyer an 
64 hedid avd for nale by Mj 


EE: toe 


DIRECT 


of St. 


Corner Francis 


MOBILE, 


Established 1847, 
IMPORTERS OF 


seortment of 
sets, Nails tne Spikes; Brazen dnd Sbestblog. 
od Metal, 


SYEAR & CO,,19 South Commerop Street, Mobile! 


Wi. FITZGERALD, 


PER & CO 


DRY), GOODS. 


and Joachim Streetses| 


ALA: 


Have’constaitly for sale much 


TUF LARGE 


AND BEST Ass¢ 


MRTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS 


evor-offered in this Market. 


EN 


» GOODS 


rn ufacturen 


HAVE 


SE 
any 


Farm Ps Ul. Lavender of Greeaabare, Ala., ja wit 
Bis friends, Pe 


_———$ 


J. J. BICHDESUN & 1. f 


AND 


GROCERIES. 


WOUTADerall the attention of the ymblic | 
rid amexaminationof their | _ 
ting « Ihe share of: patron 4 
Sige aint boplng, to; give, general sath 

tion, which. we do 
of our intentions. 0 pot prom 
kell Lofeen THAN ANY ONE ELSE, hor do 
think we will sell higher; but call and see 

Fane 30 yor 


ot doy we shall 
e to 


DRX. D. RENSED YS 


KENNEDY ‘&, GIBBS, 
WHOLESALE GROCERS, | 


AND | 


Commission, Merchants, 
and. dealers in, 
NORTH-WESTERN PRODUCE, 
conser CORmEMER ADD WA rat WrtiniTS, 

‘MERIDIAN, Blan. 
Having tought sont Maria, Benton & 
Co. are preparet! ty earry/on, the Grocery 
Daciness inall er ranches 
golfelied and 


prompaly ‘Med at, the LOWEST 
1 Wo charge no com! Tanto for 
Min, onlers gutrasted to our care. 


CONFEC fIONERY. | 


i seve Ye oped ea Hef Cnt 


be beat of aurer; 


Sea fait asscrtipent of ibe OP and gost 
Taried styles of 
Moniipteriot}1 ett 4 

" Anna 


FP iach prve: STORE 


BE! 


IMPORTED DIRECT 


ead will be sold ex Cheap aX by 


1 thes Col 


the bore house, nd will be pleased to serte 


eelye 


DR, N.1. KENNEDY, 
Merinfan, Biss. 


& T. TL KENNEDY, 


Tidal i KeexuDy, 
é Ais 


N. 


i. 


| Wholesale amé Retail Druggists, 
| consti wine ak 


edi shoots 
(lt X. Bi, Renvedy's 
ove, where he may be consulted ab wall hours 
Of the day, nlewe prefenalamaily wbesats 


R. YR = ADWICK, 

|DRUGS, MEDICINES 
Chemicals; 

FANCY SOAP, PERFUMERY, 


OIL, GLASS, INK, &e., 


Hein -Heatoratier, Dyertndi Tooth and 
Brushes.\ Cigars, - Pisking 
" pec, Hooke, List, ee 
Also.a large Stock of AYRES', SOOVILL'S 
COS Patent mes whirh 1 am egent for. 
No. © Frost Strect,. 


WW. SHEARER’ 
AVING permanent stabi “2 winsat 
il 8 the coraer of Jobpeoa Avenue 
merce Birecs, over dhe ditch) Intends Jo rye 
| outa 


Pout of profitable, euipla 


into boADEsy, 
$3000, annually. 
Cont on: Onoimane Latent! 


Cine expended 
& work after 
ay the, 


dents in both cases to have a good 
lish education to begin with. /We deem 
a business edgestiog.that i 
dent 26 earns $1000; $2000, = 
sually, to be the best 
ona pins thei sob Sy 

ont of the thournbeld of pi 


to the wise js suiScient. 


Circiilaré rea, Uralalogiies Sent’,"to it 
Who Desire, Then. 


X, B—Young gedileuiael wbd tate hi 
tirely neglected theig studies for the past |. 
fem years, can here be prriected in aby 
branches they may desire, Ine ~ fem 
month.» fi t 


TERMS---Payable in ‘Taveeeyi 


mh! legeons not litited, 5 09 
boot korpbe doele tra auger 
etilby, et 
Aritbinetle. 


see b 


Joat 


et ag iste 
QUEENSWARE, 


RoW, Corve -Fvarth amd se Cheties 
ST. get ‘MO! % 


Spationety fot 

ncludiag bi Sie. it 

Master ‘of Accountay ofl | 
VO Marve, sirre50000 | | 


. | Stationery. for ve 


Diploms, for 


‘eagher’s Coarse ni 
Adafe, Ticket io Milase Depa ptr 
meats, 2 robuintnd rae? %00°00% ee 
Fonany Laogusge. per mouthys) 2000 
Ope Leer a dant ir 


“ aeeat 


Prenehy Spanist pot’ G “ 
from #30 to 35 ee hae 


ster Barta st oe 
x ob onatt 


mek am 


ods 


STAPLE , GOODS 


GROCERELES, 
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, 
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, 
+h, dy day Mlb, 


will tell as levee) Bo chntalford): 264 


cae a er ot 20 


Dorr 7 ae eae ted 


a 
pees 


‘sed and scat 
Used to Soften snd Bemutlty thi eld! 


al ote 


od yee Moet © oiarineh o- 


aay 


= mites ES. 


He iain) and Wee 


AES iol 
is 


 Yhotuassed paki, 
Seyboes eve hater sie 
a 
xvi. maysewtm m7, 


SAMMEB Ln LOCKE, 


Noe, 91, 90, 41 WAT Peters Beryot,, 


Lale Prods ‘Levee, betwetd Cobtorhtionde ad 
‘Bieoville Stteets, 


New Orleans, 
IMPORTERS and DEALERS 1X 


FAR Dae 4 


3} Tin Prive) 1 14 


tT et 
fabanial preter Ht 4 
ht pemeatbbe ed gai nuit 


Seay ONOE Inka Cranes 
ha Teton ai i 
boss yee ott J 

* e 


SA HE wens. ”* 


81 re cigttegptsls 19. Fl 
ALA) MAIN OF 1 CO i senee4 


ale yandhguents Migod aro) 


ryote 


Sbeet Iros, pai ee are 
‘ie! ted, Win fd 
‘Nella, 
Ares, 
Castings, 
Mapitla Rope, 
Hand Bellows, 


7) 
Blackawiths’ Bellows, , , Mentation Saddlery, 


AGRICULTURAL’ IMPLEMENTS: 


of every description. 


JoagH. Hall's Mayervilie, Ky,,)210WS 
Unihoas % COTRO  RERAIERS 

i “| COTTON Sv 
Yout's Patent COTTON PLOWS & SCRAPERS. 


{Coen Sheilers, 
Straw Cuttera, Bee, 


, Plain, Japanndd ‘WStamiped Tiaware 


TINSMITH'S MACTINES de TOOLS. 


COOKING & HEATING STOVES 


of every, descriptinn, 


Agent for the Celebrated 


STEWART 
tony laivtn ‘ii 


COOKING! STOVES. 


h sS AGE &*¢o., 
Wholesile'ata Retall Duets in’ 
Salter, ‘Bahaioht Franka; Walises; 
pre crerensne ‘be 
No. 17'North ‘Water Sirvot,” 


Sp cb ADA: 


Sphinn. 
PeoM Ihsn siertd_sn gpalatbent Ath 


avo, Se patois. 
J. H. MATHEWS"'& CO. 


9, Forbarding, alia” Generat 


Weekly, $2: 


Cero) per Annum. 


NUMBER 50. 


Hotels, Etc. | 


Meridian. 


MERIDIAN 


’ = FEMALE OOLLEGE ! 
4 wats 
Wagons!| ST. JAMES gS HOTEL, Hurlbutt, ‘Sturges & ( Co.,| pacturt ov immocr=ox. 
E Br, nes B. HAMBERUX, ee 
ne Profemovef Mertaluod 
5 AT THEIR OLD 3TAND, cram sa 
“on the Corver, and their ‘S. HAMBERLIN. 
3 Preetiting T Teacher Higher fish Dean 
EVANS & FORD,» S cea in NE Ww STORE yin eer: 
AT LAW, a pmig erohpemen Office ADSOIBING, Anstrumental Masic. 
en MRS. A. 1. HARWERR, 
py pe Ponds Ease d receiving) rawing, Painting, Embrokdery. &e- 
MISS MATTIE A. WALKER, 
Corner Sixth Street and Ohio Levee, | Dry Goods, . Preparyory Branches. 
CAIRO, ILL, ane 
k seoeseren | Clothing, cusnons som Seaton, de 
G@ isn, Tpitlon sn Primary Conras, permontt.... _ ° 
seen a a ‘= 
z 1 
‘ 
ae (late of Semter County.) 3 
Wheelwright . Material ! Rison 
Wagon and Busgy Spokes, Hubs, " Hae, i eve aire opie pu id 
Kies, Shalts, Tongaes, &c., factisa to ll who step with me. 
; sustriasety ctarites® | 
LOWES: ; 
PITLER @ TRLLEN, THE NELSON HOUSE, Boots, —_| washiag, extra, tor one dos. pla-ve abete! “¢ ¢: 
mayllewtn 90 Bt. Michee! street, 5 ‘Tue cbore seem wil be reguired 
i 7) o est” Y. Shoes, Avance, mon! for day poyile, ané 
a eT be oe SpA cacao amines | OE Mt Me Big? Deng, crmec cgrraces ne ioea en 
STEELE, WATTS & WATTS. = pipe at Node? ie RATERORS TUNOTION Hats, | she" begtauing ofcart ben ovina cence 
pe EU. Mede,gnd Repaired. : > Chose taught grataitousty), withoet 
es UB L REL ny Li ee “i Jackson, EVER SEEN IN THIS COUNTRY. | [2 Sene.gt pre! 
AOU BENBIARE. vousame-|Ootton Factors and Grocers,| oo. ita » saan fat sed tices Varga Ray cs‘ ax Yar wooksconidered « month 
Set’ WOODRUFE.& “DISERENS TUSeehshr sereationseg Goad Pare | wai sey a an Ee Te Merge tom at 
IN Northwest Corver Bt, Laula und Water His. | Coprenienoes eo aan ING FUuLAG. | Maher lorie thir oid customery, friends and |" allegperiy carelessly or willy injured wr 
Aves on a Proprietor re 80 eli 2 | artehin “ 
= ~ orre seen eee ALA. bie guests feel ** et home '* thelcows Interest they will be sure to buy 
shiStaratan cis a STATIONERY, MOBILE ...+4. ALA.) ae: Terme moder wei = ne 
: SMITH, ™ ~ ie _ SSS ts table napletnr, talict eos), and 
TROON a Mine. con Goods, | Kerr wwars en ase, Begging und Rope, Nais, To Obtain ~The Safety Hand Lamp, vega ie Galore cn oe tad of 
t joo tn. Dentak > an : pourra 
etna act an a et -<dhabgonded am aut De or Good Fare & Good Rooms} meteor Burning Fluid. : aay rigs: at 
i smarehddowet Z D ef race Cigars, Tobacco, Fine e TUE new Meteor, Rafety Wend Lamp tthe Ie t. SCI 
} cited ees ae SASH ons AND DLIXTS, ‘ cd Sewing Machines, Groceries, qi STOP AT THE “ sadunits 
SUMMERVILLE, INSTITUTE, | pointers’, Artists’, and’ Carri: Liquors, &c. OR pte 
. A PIRST CLASS BOARDING SCHOOL age Makers” Matorial. a eccesbaleer id tiliand= oc wi taxa PS ———— i J. A. SMYLIE, Principal 
—ror— HOUSE iFURNISHING GOODS) Team.) Nistsberg, | Yesoe ‘TIRA W. PORTER & CO.. JACKSON, mIssisBIPPI. pon’ Sasa memied Nemant at Repuulone 
BOYS AND YOUNG MEN.. ETO, Bre. W. ME. WILLIAMS & CO.,! opp yexnow's HALL, mevlonton : 
Sra on West dooes ingot tow at hey ewaanin 7am Royal Street, id vauae Tivate, Board + ee 2 Spal | romery Dew't ner mowth ol Four weal £3 61 
pefbersbio aceite aan ne SOE Hest eNiplitietn MOBILE, ALABAMA. | i H 
e . ad ae ro hangnaree «neh to 
ar iene i fal of ne > Sele ith & Alford. Commission Merchants, Wholesale and Retailers of 
FACULTY: s 
MERIDIAN. MIS Hardware =e 
‘Tuomas 8. Garumant, ‘Transfer A; Vicksburg and Meridien R. R., 
Ovip Dersesy Wine inten at “m ON Seas Hardware Jones House. FALLOS, FULTON & © 
bphecrr ope et ere Wharf-boat’ Proprietors, ALOW ALC) MERIDIAN, MISSISSIP af eridlen 
So, Best ns Wert ts 3) ih rar own, otk probe J bate x a fell Stock, consisting in part of a | 
hanes i GBNEKAL STEAMDOAT-AGENTS, | JOSIAH JONES, : PROP’R.| STAR STABLE! | 
« “rie ae es PLANTRY BARDWARE, This well Known Hote is att! »peo for the re MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
whieh wo are Tess Stone BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, Cary fen Wea eoasiae 
a | ssi prions whlch wl compart any pons tm im as 3 Ke ¢ i 
Tenaya nach 0 ro HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, aa Wentan, 
& a graduate of Jetfersan Colley ~ MERIDIAN FOUNDR --——— — = Livery 
SEPA (C3 Eeonchnen MERIDIAN FOUN pesinaste coops | Rkagsdale Hous», 
"| MACHINE SHOP For Merchants end Traders. Also, ON THE HILL, 
« Rea om TIE wnfersieued is et edn) aints, Oils, Window-Glass,|Un the East Side of the Rai!-esd Mi Sairedanee he MTTAN At te] 
raion, emis and L, twenty. if Fi ¢ Stable lor corveyances, will | 
ae | geri intext DOORS Matoure open Gr iramnen end permanent se, 
Penile ada and commodious, and the “Proprietor le making pe een ne 
aber Sls arena Rogol So GLAZED BASH AND DLINDS, | *Csitioos end improvements contine Ph soo Segicloio ha mag ia aoa | 
inate preven Por Catingoen of REZ N. hial ty are welling at Lower tallread trash, : ‘ 
guerre cddseny Daaans est, CBG ON, [Tega Pag oe it nt Fata for pant favors, 1 ak you weal, Pore infra 
; * 4 otters wilted! French Burr Portable Grist Mills, |.puin "| FRE onieregeed, 
Edi helen 2 le 1] tia irate “We PORTER £ Col (CU, | For Corn Meal, Wheat Flooring and Stock Feed, | #257 4x" a cereal Prey 
_—_— 044 Fellows’ Hall, Royst et. ““CYneen of the South.” | —— FOR SALE. $< $$$ 
“* SOPHRONIA INSTITUTE,’ Ts. BIDGooD. ting, Apparstes, Beratiore oad Mitt work |, P UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI 
‘A SCHOOL AND COLLEGE FOR GIRLS . 2 fictea“Freoch Berrs’” of oar awa importaion. | 1 OFFER FOR SALE the HOUSE AND | yy gixrmextn sxaaiox Coumexces ox 
. nae? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN| yoyo other, before Surtees OTH 
AND YOUNG _— Perce HG NEW. STO Gala Earn Money Books & Stationery, |P*rilet “Lesren ea efiauas co, LOT on which I now reside in Meridiaw, 2 
a: RECELN. PORTS: Blank Book Manufacturer & Printer, | marswiy "#794 together with the FURNTTURE-6f the 


North-East Cor: 81, Francis and Water a, 
‘MOBILE, a! 


|O8T RESPECTFULLY call the heated 
Simp foendaod hepa Br 
sock of Books sod 


Messrs. PLEASANTS & C., 
TOBACCO MERCHANTS, 


LOUISVILLE, KY. 

iy low ARE PREPARED, to terniah Plentere snd 

z SN eet ee ee 
BLANK BOOKS. ig ‘oo 
 Journsls, Reeord 
Jeurmele snd Bevo 

Tending concer 
‘Address, Obsinon, Mine, 

THOS. 8. 

jaly25 oy waa Principal 


aT, 
bp 


Ofice Stationery. 


"APER. ennde, of ‘ 
ae attention to this depart-| Pants’, of the beet quality —eaperior to soy man 
Ma). Gen. Sterling Pri 


} — t find to thelr adewntage to ‘Ameriean manafacture, sqdtines H. Boys, Treasurer City of Jack- 


+ Jaa. H. Ledbetter. City of Jackson, Miss. 
Hon. R. L. Henderson. Mayor, Meridian. 


in ose 
sod all he Laset Ae. Buford, Coll 


BOOK-BENDING. 
Tn thie departed fam fall prepared tot 


Sere ska eore 


Fa 


: 


WELCOME HOUSE 
MRS. M. A. COX. 


=| Meridian 


_anglOswtt. 


la corporation o 
Soe tie trod noe eycard the Meliewod, 


Ar thla propery laa 3 mls nat of the city of 


SHANNON & GALLAGRER, 
‘Law and reni estate Agente. 


‘our firm will be ehubjged to 
DUNCAN, HART & BENTON. 
Meridian, Acgust 1st, 

Ral ad GOODS, NEW GOODS. 


pune AN £HAWE: Besse, land, Moor ses 
zr if, ete, 


which we oveeil 

Sitka loeest warbah’ price WC eek Gall nd 
DUSOAN, HART & BENTOS, 
Johnece Sido; 


3d, Wurst, D. DS 
Prot Greek 
A.J. Qursenr M.A. 
Prof. Latia aud Modern Languages 
FP. A. Snour, M. A. 
Prot. Applied hiatbemation and Civil Rog. 


AM 


Claas. of, the 
admitted. ‘They 


HL THE LAW DEPaxtxtgyt 


wader the instraction> 
Asraninges sre fbr. 


PAYABLE IN AD. 


peers 


hare o 
reconstrnetion because we believed it to | old resident population, 
be the best cotirsé for the Southern people | There has been a riot in Massachiisetta 
: Te acanr: to parse, bat we cannot @&y how: our ink {onthe 
© - x drops would fall were Gen. Ord to drown’ 
PRICE OF SUMRGKIPTION. , ° | reason and argiment,and by the tender of 
Fok, (in adyaee) per anna... 8% 6 |x small amount of egal patronagesendeny~ fa 
~. prrtees. 3 Bj orto. agconling to his 
mir fhe Wetly ew | 27 of thinking. . The; 
mitted to |discuks. opel 


- | creas questions before thems-Se is In this 

way the sentiment of the country. ve oe fof yy Be vit i 
beTnscertained sot ie “talon ‘te Waly. to the, Lt Ae 
Stringent as Nicolaou bgigine LES a Westers ove ‘hat is 
| rei ohey CbutSad Go laea Paper says that all the contractors have | known 
vote for reconstruction ; and, Gn. Be Sit on Ie Py = : } . ; : ¥Y emphatic recommendation of 
oversteps the bounds of his Pere | ‘The Wegern Union Tel Vis 6 3 prom! anf ary Idhosienhoen F 4 gemma of Sea Steamers and Sailing 


‘offering that! pT advert isemigtity er s ; 
nese publications heretoford, t Bau Fruncised making thelr tira foe 

*| hereafter provided for by State or siealet pendent route across the contipent. ‘Thi nap eh 
pal Jaws prondinances, be giten by pr wires already extend from New Orlean! 


ifficers whose duty is Is to bave such pu i Rother eames Bets 
cation to be to such newspapers,and | the work when Commenced, inay “be com> 
such only as have not opposed and-de not : 


plete, in sixty days. 
oppose reconstruction under acts of Con- 


‘Thompson. thé mati'who was sealped by 
gress, nor a to obstrnet fi any | the Indians near Omaba, is said to: be do 
manner civil officers appolnted by the 


ing well. 
+ in thisdtstrlét In the Ged cece a wife: ds sdth 
by threats of vit 
ie 


in of tr. burbapk of Ken: 
ation oF tHE penalties ¢ 


tion is with | 
heir offi 


favorably with any yet i 
Y recognized; bat iin 


year 
Five copies oe Beak 
mouths 


DOLLARS IN 9000 rene IN 
THREE PRELIMINARY 


: DRAWINGS, 


worms have.bget se ap 
ja entries crcurred in the trees at ithe Ty sags ee oe a oaw @xastb Sou 
‘stow, day They ca . 
| other Jinnd hanes with thelr fingers fast | 7% i hrs a a ne nr ea ‘cor al and Man 


and firlo Wenge received kicks 
on the shins i phe ph S AT VICKSBURG, miss. 


« Posie SreaKite—Hon. James LAA; 
rorn’ of Coaboma county: wHt ntldress thd 
citizens of Meridian and vicinity “on 
Wedneallay, tite 18th of September, on the 
political quest pow agitating the 


~ syiektocts Of a Bet hotweey 
ve it 


celal capacity, 
And the letter to Gen. ¢ 


pent 


country. in mild terms equally il-timed.  uny Obartered by an act skece. 
<6 — ons and foreign to Poye'sluty asanotics, | (f° Sleklgg has approved the Adler spr poe Be a es 
Tar Crom—the Plearane of Aue. The tanpretion he, world convey = shecktng hosed oe _Delelimec rat fos the ate Tru 
sauibin he 


need ““OSE RED DIARRHG: 


A REMEDY. 
inte the State Treasur 
USE RED DIAMIHGEA i RRGEDE SaxD DOLLARD iors testo ge emu: 


STATE UNIVERSITY. 
Z Grr oF nicrirr, 
the pfevalence of Cholera tn | No, 127) ‘Stara or Messts arg, 


ely weed by theta aid Nae GX | State Trearaty, Jecksos, Miss, 


ee the forall the a bane full of A 
4 


"BLOODY FLUX OR DYSENTERY. 


fucus Diarrham. pains and straining of | 
the bowels book ot ‘all to use a few | 98, 


ecter 
Given under my eaty a eal f s 
DROMGOOLE & CO’ Dri ey ome th 


24d says that an. intelligent merchant of 
that clty. who had Just returned from a 
general tour through Northern and Cen- 
tral Misalgalpp! atid Abatna, reports the 
crops every where excellent. He heard 
ne talk of € present worm tntil he’ got 


= ill | Boy. who waa recently tri 
| ton for refusing to take Mb Francis Rol 


at work in the South to deprivg thi 
uren of their rights and defy the authority |, om Cimrien SS Els anne 


of the United States government. We | count of race or col 
make room for a brief extract | # flneot $250. 

In my opinion no re A man dressed ia dark brown suit las 
hack ag far as about, Hazleluurst. Even | be satisihetory or at all reliable in its f+ nopessing himself in, Tennessee as 
tiere and in Pike county, it was not the | lure results if these sorp are pegmtted to jeri, ome aie. and Col. 

discuss openly, according to. their nature, rileaue of Mixsonrh wind swine 
a oro i a - wpa they feared the iets present After the Li ade of several educational a 
that he of. The com erop was| and freest discussion, Congress has done | ay. fumons bi 
everywhere abundant, beyond anything} wisely in enabling them to make this city Simons bloodthirsty liter of Exto- 

fight hy didfranchtsing the leading rebels, rE" 
in the past, and the merchants-and dealers os ne 

nd making it impossible fer them to vote | ‘The 

were exnltantand hopeful. A’ half crop | or hold office. yellow 
of cotton fs already in the boll, even 


that there isa large “rebel el inga fellow clerk 

parce ori om Denes 
purpose of kil ng ma! 
wounded in the fight and Wi 
thordly afverwanie 


The Enterprise Star of the 2st gives a | 7 
most encouraging account of the corn anil 
in that section of the State. 


freed= 


188,000 


truction ean | 


Private intelligerice 
- foontyys the thost 

of the condition of the 
Union and 

there will be no 

there to the Convention. 


organized: rt 
i tent Se [See RR ee 
A public meeting of kn friends jake 9) Beard, ot 


construction will be hel 


1th Jal 


sIt would have been still better to en 


, erinagent abyenee frog the | _A Boston paper ‘fowl aro called 1d at Lexin u ain NT! 
should the wort be iguklenly developed | force thelr, permanent isbcnon frag We | se dag’ oayine were ls so much Saturay, Sept. 7th, to whlch all'are ravi: |< AG pny ,COMPEUND) Jo the shiek’ Paehiatesty''6 
in alk bis army destractivences. might bring to bear If they were candle | stowling aboat th weatticr. mes of old party issues, age u Baysilins of experience agree that | Grand eheme, there. will be dlewibencd ayant 


ry and Diarrhoea, are treated dif- Hane wmovating 10 833,090 in 9,000 


dates is thus xcreatly weakened, and they 
fa rw siepi- | CERTIPIVATES. 


We have no doubt ourselves of a full 
are forced to discuss theissies.'and not to 


upland erop of cotton, 


The Xbw Oriedis Hicayunc tapies from or con 
A Jefferson, Texas paper. ah xecount off The Lexington y Aasrocate x tates It as“an | s¢ Monte tid oe coapeeed 
row! Jentable. fact that fhare | 


1 st of tis 
A mos e one to ed®- | ce that will effect a cure. * 


tis on, thé crop has alfendy 1 appeal to personal feeling in U.eir fa- | he munter of Col, Wm. I. Fowler. Ag-|.sndi vil of- | eats, Pre: 
HAWES regtom Ue Crop haw albany: teen f voy: sistant Collector of Rewenne for the coun- | fices tn Holines county tha bai ‘ree cad ted from $20 te $90,000 
eaten up. ee Slavery. he argues has unfittel us for | ty by David It Houfoes, Collector of the | erelées the functions of his ALL MARRIED MEN First Preliminary Distribution, 
: —-< cle dovernmenk aid’ [6 sleet haw Het. "Little is known of the deed, ex- | opposed to utructlow ener thei Whose ult SEPTEMBE! y 
fue Yeuuow Feven has been ek teen Te the. Seaith that, ran be | £6P¢ that Col, Kowler was shot In the baek | tary BOL. P tention, septal gm Dadar 1 Premiomof, score? : 
with great fatality on the Tex and | ROveruments In the iw be | ofthe head While writings Inhls office. The | ~ peorsrmarsox or Vormna op, Gcoer| crisis Ane. 24 18et—ewtt enmreation ts toe machi or too little. or| | 
ee led a a NH purposes erer hag bees vated. “ol. Fow Saas Me eee, 

Louisiana coast. Ithaesomewhat abated at onesie pe sas Roe: partlban parpe en | peurtorer bag bv marreated. | Col. Fowler | cooery-—Thefollowing fathe eoteter Meridian Star ‘ho ts suffering with | 4 
Inditnola, Lavacea, and Victoria, but still | by those he represents, TORN eet Le lintiars: wala Won ‘mationed at Mok Foca zeonst this county: Whites, eridlan (erye oer) 

ew Iberla, Corpus Christi and | exile allthe intelligent and h men tn | hie during a part-of the year 1862, and |® 42." Total, 1300. a0 Sane 


T per ym ied a day dissolved copartner: | bottle of 


the*tive unfortanate dependencies. The |-q3. fofore the war le was editor of the 


On the evening of the 13th Inst. num- 


1. It fs consklored epidemic in 3 
$9 Premiums amounting to 


2 Kelly ¥ . 5 vd DROMGOOLE & CO'S 9 
Sew Orleans, but no cases as yet. have ape |™an who applands Kelly must tolerate Kataw Whig. and removed to Texas du- | ber of Vicksburg Indlesand einen, Meridian Star Brewery 3 (ous 
eared In Mobile or V HU; who talks about the eantingl ing the last year. “He was in nts 8th | tended a social party at Mrs. Hebron’ lish Femile Bitters. | | secoud Preliminary Distribution. 


year. some ten tniles plaints arid 


OCTOBER 16th, 1867. 


ples of free government, mist fos Tats ot eprers ee ToL eae eked] Which will cure all those 


——oegonn——— sumptuous supper was set. and properly the, restore thent to health and ney again. 


, 7 nose his | free speech to all. We do not en atox in the War Depart tele i Promina 
n. Sighles ils probaly le ae Paabapesr ath factaneenie nee civil in their deport- the ests ere tae net Say & nab aE gC THAT YOUNG GIRL Prom Wee 
Dee tan tae see eeeknowa |bim credit for candor and. hi mcs regret to hear that some twelve to fifteen |’ « g : | Whose very countenance. acts color and | 4 4 
snutions are to be relied upon. Ttis known cs the butld-| have since died. exhibiting every sign of walk Indicate diseas ify re- 
Kroes 


think any attempt to eupprest his «pee "Gear aa ci 


having. been ‘poléoned. “Three 


that he recently refused to allow an order 
| Xho were about the house aa servants ate 


of the United States Court of North Car- | esr exile himself would be fraughe with | i} 

olina to be bxeeuted. taking the gi much mischief. There is but one way to 
Fld the South of auch men as Pope, and 

the enactments p 


A. B. WAGNER, 
Cabinet , Matter a id Undertaker, 
¢ rear of Barber, his 


male Bitters. 
vit tauets the pale élieck with th 
sou buah of nature, adds 
the delecjel wad 


1c 


2 can De 
stored to health by OF lug the “Englah | 


» amonnting to 
rd Pretimrry Distribution, 
NOVEMBER, Utth, 1967. ’ 


The grasshoppers were approaching 
aver In swarms, ani destroying all veg- 
| tation. 


it Missiselpyl has made as mngh 
lented for, or 
he last rain in- 


that If the Federal Cotirts are permitted 
to enforce their deck 


» in his district Ant 
in his district, bewty and charme to flr Tetiring mide 


Mel) GWhiars rum 


ta,Providence and |. The Central Pacific Ratlroal Company ° 
Teun Toe tie tadtor NEN ut fost lite | Fooed ten miles of Ite road throngh Y ial conipeses RrCae DRT. [Promina of 
H for thy ss the snow region. ‘They intend to cover 7 aaa 1 
erties. Jal the worst exposures for winter travel. bf EL OY 
ogg conflicting; one planter will tell wid th USEENG 
ates Marshal Goodloe, | | Agents of the Government baye been | von that the worms are eating him ont,” | Wt sant = pli ny el ‘CSE meat " 
¢ onlers from Washington | Gen Grant and the Republican | wiling the Indians arms and anminition ttcighbor, | mete cers of cary overtone feckwmteeed |For old aid young, soarriod awl single. | °~- . 
paty United States Mar- Party. | | tapmget ble old, 59 Premiums, amousting to 
) ty 


a grew deity 
al position and 
of confidence 


fof Wilmington, to execute the 
q process of the Circult Court of the United 

‘tates, with Instructions to forward the 
we of a officer Interfering in the 


ie lies eres 
ther. berdeen Examiner, VA — oe 


We took a Jaunt into, the Western part Ls He 
gee x 


treasurer [ern ne b 
ore, and now 
the handling of the elty 


funds. of Attala last week and fodind the ero 


execution of the order, that he may be pipers. Conservatives man wishes to a‘kiress the negroes in asa general thing. in a first rate cond 
4 ‘ . abies favor of the right side, ae can naw uo #60, | th 
prosecuted under the criminal law of the | sustain aud extremist base him. Th and have hls billa patd trou the tes than! Carel tas Cigale i ern BOILED ‘TRON... 
Cnlted States. A Col. Frankyat Wilming- | Baltimore American sem in Grants |" Ne puns calls Lona Ps idly maturing, All the eltkaene Ww ly, oF alarmed 
on acting under Sickles’ order, refused to | appointment as Seeretary of War a con} eae Sinrk aterm soldier” ute an Mas | whom wecanversed spoke favornply, ‘ore re Springs, Atles, (Nails, Spiker, ny ih yar ese heared * bora 
napect either the President's Instructions | siderable efforton the prirt of the Prodi | gens andistubborn ma Ma oo vention~-Lexington Advertiser, apd Book, News and) Wraps - , pation te inelcine Rich ; 
ov Chef Justice Chase's civil orders, and | dentto make it appear that “Grant ison] gipeen inmdred ‘thonénnd persons are otic reuaie toe 


Never wore the planting intérdsts of thy 
county apne prowlalng. Th Toa sae ecnePing Papen yy oy Bidar to a eat poder a 
rf 


and 
bows under itx generous Iggd of Tt rr ase 
ws under Hix generous Chia oma : bottle of ire : 


of pis," Just at when h 
circle, appropriatin; 
larity all to himself.” 


wong around the) si to baxe died In the Orissa District, md 
Gen. Grant's popte | other parts of India, by the famine’ last 
Alhany Evon- | Year. The most horrible seeues of ‘suffer- 


sow it is thought Sickles and Frank will 
ron Ins assigned to duty xomewhere on 


and our slopes 
schitentog wim hel snd 


ie plains. w: 
iia! us 2 eee eee the Journal esile the appointnient «Jace, | Yara rruOKtad Banger. others eel | rAlents Tepper en MC . ; 
A Prrss.—A party of United bin, trick to weaken Graut's influence— | children. —Houston Beeo pat " 
Duates Soldiersyneonmpanied by a Captain fanminator the & we suppose, that he | pe Cage’ of ‘Parle, recommends tie | Aint eH A good” deat a Laer ) health and manhood 
Hieree. recentlyeanobbed. and utterly «e- | could have declined the nomination as | burving of the dead. {2s Seer lazing we atter pact, of | 7 will’cost you only 
stroyed the oflice of theaConstitutional | Sherman did last spring. The Syracuse) ‘The day police of Mobile have been or- | yustation ofthe Anny Ye . “i 
at Camden, Arkansas, ‘The com-4 Journal wants an explanation ; his pro= | dered hereafter tonteen all night fires. | ow pleasedd note “that “YOUR L LIVER 
‘ling officer. fm reply to a note trom [ence in Johgwou's Cab'nctis not the her-| Teese, are forty lady postraasters. in | Planters were not well. founded 
rhe Mayor of Camden, asking by what au- | ald of that'devotion to radicalism of which | BouthCatoeh. many worth miade ; : 
thority this uct was committed, gave as | his specia) friends make boast. The New- | Some one is about to establish a Nation- ite Cie herR eve FREMTUME PAID WITHOUT DEDUCTION, 
the reasom for the outrage, “that the sol-|ark{ Courier pelieves:<that « giving the | al Bank in therelty of Mextgo. Serine he rrehaed noe reer 
dienehad been exasperated at the cditori- | President the moral supportof the Gener- Wood e \ sisete! dl Bociety' 
alof al the ‘nrmten, will tomble many | yorhanee tomb Tani on Siptety reer oreae | OF CHILLS Sa otc an enti hy ih’ sthes. 
— “pets? from office, ‘The New York "Trit | ease,of the beage ,., so he By palate pap =i sa pea 
A negro man, seas shot and killed the Aalerol Sona Be tase Of) “Ausust Sines, Bee's a 
ree Manas Mies Ags 2 1. RY. mCHADWioK. fin 


. : or noglOsw-td 
“Tutsess d® Gex. Tioxas.—Ofliclal eae iaenes | — ro 


in that Gen, Toemgn ng ht INSURANCE COMPANY, 


seve rns leet re have | that Gen. Thomas {s too ill to admit of his 12 
been orginlzed -in New York. with the | transfer to New Orleans without: great literal 2 


tines meanifesting great _ontility. to) x aFasntngten ays Gen. Grane 
Gen. Grint’s eahdiddey for the Presi | hae urged tin Probie to, distil every 
dency. andviaborately challenges, Sin the membre ‘bis Cabinet In. Sia to éreate 
a : ny, bebwecn dir. Johgtoa and his 
spirit,” “certain “tatements: of| advisers, 
the New York Times, about 
the Géineral lieing fa Tall fellowship with 
Congress and its member. It charges 
ice with nentraltsing Car Shlirs'e report 
ofthe condition of affairs in the South; 


coulver dlay,jtear Corin, while attem 
io @aeape front an officer who was cous 
Idmifo Jat. The officer submits | ki 
himséIfto the Authorities and invites in= 
vestigation. 
(aw 
Prof, Hamilton, of the Freedmen's 
school at Corinth, eloped with a yellow 


nrpose of ultimately forming « reiment 
b Sage to the National Guard. | 8. 


lal Washington dispatch to 


girl last week Having forged a num- 
ber of drafts on the Sub-Treasury of 
the Cited States, a telegram was sent in 
search OC hie, dnd’ the loving pair over- 


with accompanying the Presidéht on an 
electioncering tonr in thé very crisis of the 
Presidential stroggle with Congress, and 


of patting Mr. Stanton ont of office by oc- | hoax. 


York Herald states that there is it 
ose that the affidavits pabes, 
purport to feveal a en the 
rae ot Senge Ht, were a: hage 


hautled?at Juekvon; Tennessee. He ts now | eupying it himself. Greely avers that the yateat We. ft Bele wat broognt to Colom 

in Corinth wader military guard. Grant men in New York were the, Johre- | umm Gao the other das tn, wil 
SOT son men last. year—the Philadelphia Con~ aan pnt 

Doorn rep ere Jetter-writers are | vention politicians—and then gives ig ei Back a 

determined not Wilkes Booth rest. | General this forcible bint: 

Every pastas apn ular in] A-year or two since we bowed to the Fy okt tA leary A me 

print that Booth has been seen and is still aes renal ratte eu 

alive. A paper was recently. published ty. 


road, Sate tag en 


beri wm oer caty 


i} 


Mall Train Wéayes Vicksburg daily at 5:10 
a, m3 arrives at Jackson at 8:55 a.m. 
reaches Forest at 1240 p.m. for dinner, 

orient i 


to lever atp preneess ple ig 


| poines pifey =a 


daily, on close connections with 

from the West and Southwest. bh thn 

who have time to gratify curiosity, the 

regions of Pennsylvania and the wond 

fa} mountain scenery along the Erie 

are to be viewed at little oralmost no 
ditional expense. It may be that the 
terprise of fhe ‘Atlantid foad may be] 
A. | eclipsed at sometime; but at present it bs [Bl 


na | yeithout ¢ cui 
iapector of Mteglatrations Com. | Ste ee oe’ 


4. LIVERMORE, Gest Bap. 
©. 8 Ousay Om ge aa 


MILITARY DIRECTORY. 


Ts bet THO: ASiE Xorrow. | x 
intant Commissioner B. 


A 

handing Po 
Isr Laer. THOMAS L. NYE. 

Mth Infantry Post Quartermaster. and 
ing Assiajant Cotnmlssary Subslst- 


Ns Seek oe 
By cat 
point, was struck by 


anes 
ann. Liner, VY. 0. CORY, 


: 
0 Toate th and 
fae leelling 
dinsacdin a fone, up, o@ 

Arhament tte retary) |) 1 7a 
iaaanek aE WaLeey sav'sorrguts. 
sta 8 {His Matecient, which: we have been at 

organided. All are tuvited to a 


7 teas fol 
The Meridian Stay Brewery, 
management of Mr. W.L. Me 
be prepared to supply the public vise 
superior artiele of lager beer about, the 
of September. See advertisemen 


‘2th Infantry, Post Adjutant. 


Act. Assr. Suna. R. 1. WALKER. USA, 
Medical Inspector B.I.F, and A. Le 
ANDREW THOMAS, 
Sewnt B. It, F- anil A. La 1ead'grs. 
Sub-Distriet, Meridian. 
SUNDERLAND, V.R. C 


and Ac Ta. In churge of Institutlorerat 
Lauderdale, Mis 


Prrsortrrioxs Fits e 
—Our friend Chadwick,the old ant reliable 
Front Strect drngggisteis now lying over 
hig. ston will atpead to §iug pre- 
¥ beled at at vA) dnt hay toe 
Chadwick’somedieines-are fresh, and an 
exporignes of twenty years fy the bua- 
ness. ie a sure gparmtes that they will be 
properly compounded, ita 


t 


Gannux Sxeps—E. P. Virgin, No. 106 
Gravity st. N. 0. sneceeda D. Maupay, 
the ganlen seed, business. Mr. Maupay, 
for years stood @t the-heab of this butl- 
ness in the South-west, Mr, Virgin was | ¢ 
brougiat ap-tn the, establ That Is 
saying dcaghtOltatrehdD hen 


to our! 
readers 


Edt of ote readers ayo’ dTréct- 
+ advertisement of paryfeiemds, 
& Uo, of Loulsville, 
din another col- 
fimn of our papers AIL those atfiictod by 
inka der ts awd feleands stiffer Tis from 
e vould carefully read, and. we 
know they will derive profit from it— 
Tegivesais pyeloplepsnre to bé wble in ails 
auanner to redgtamend to.aur people these 
gentlemen, and the medicines af whieh 
they are "Phoprletdrs, ‘fis! we know: th 
citi No nore for their remedies than 
loug years of tial has Gilly’ shown Is 
realty enrred: 
‘The reputation of Dr. Thos, A. Hurles’s 
Bittory Worm Candy, Sarsaparilla, and 
eTonie 1 world wide, having been 
ttsed thro the whole of this conttey 
for many years past, and neyer having 
failed to give'viniversal ‘satistietion. The 
proprictors never yet have received any 
Complatnta about theriy henicesthelr conf ‘amenbien 


; hour ad 6 bi 
dence-in recommending thé pub Mi bay, Aas 
Busse tour ORE the 


never filling to cure. As it is with 
hie out thatite Tot aacer leat Lean 
patebowretian 


‘Tho! att 


his fingers 
inéooe! swing acd 

atmy scalp, Though the 
fol, abd 1 felt d.zzy and sick, 
nougit to keep quiet. Afier 


behalf 
eae old 


Wail buo, 


AXQTHER Ealtnoad 7 Tisai 
x Raflroad moeting béld th’ Natebés, an 
the 7th, the project was adtanced of. con— 
neetiny that elty by rail, with the termi 

of the N. By and S. Wy Railroadyat 
ridin” Tewad Gated that énch''e cop 
nection woul obviate the necessity of 
tending the latter road'to New Orles: 
while to Nateliez, the advantages would be 
almost inestimable. 


‘The strike among the mechanics and | soup 
maehtnists, on the Mobile & Oltio Railroad, 
has, we hear, heen: patisfactarily arranged, | 1) 


It is to be hoped ‘the 
tholr bhnds promptly anil 


Backing aw 
pate was w 


Dr. Seabrook's Infant Soothing Syrup, 
Dre-Hettison's) Bhglish Herve Lin! 
Voth of which are unequalled. 
gentlomen are also the manuf 
Seaton’, Clemleal 

Carmine Take wehichtaemven well knot 
and extenslvely sod Im the Westmid 


Southwest,.far_gehool,” bai ipl oes. 
inses eqnalling the best ks now 


used. We eapndt Meideevtand Why thelr 

rethodios might.not aa well be taken in the 

special diseasee for whieb they are recom- 

nynded with'as tnuch coufidence ag the 

presoriition Of Saco aeons tf 
State 9 

«large and in 

at its recent i 

for use in the) 

others the fillowing 

John P. Morton & Coy 1 


‘statetthat 
Ei AT. SE 2 Teentaal. 


says -s tease se ties 
et that. several 


who at the last 


known as Con- 


sd umpecpeenent. 4 
jmpenchatemtare busy at.work. 


ane 


a fei oe See 


jptcon aula ety Cities ides I 
anise 190sge., packed. /iard 


drooping. 


Y MiagFing Uplands 
tton—anies 
low ae 


‘Omnkat te 7 ANCot 
makes dl 
NT biles. 


for is ws 


Mol 


ts 
PCR dail at fasts. 
a aa wit nee 
6 8. 
erg white suit MtceSLID. Outs evn 
frm ee iaiga) ee sir aCe 
ir sl 1796 @ he — 
nee na keomd 142g ct lbe 


Tee ann teteec avcaeict Sis. ul 1.40! 
BrsbanxeI5IG135, You 


3 Fibie dail an 
us 


in hos 

G20. for Middl. Whiskey” nomtn: 
and unebauged. — Drovigl 

Pork #3375. hall meaty 


Sr. Louw ‘Aug. S—r9) 
fi eae HO 


pritne at 

wyamd Urooping at AdGie. 
Provisions ihe Po 
Bacon aoe a 


oa fos toe, 
hettle In bb 
at 82 10 free 


Tat Wea 


tomsbed 


in many 
ehensions are fel 


cotton 1s begttin! 
neighborhoods a 
about woramas they» 
pearmice. They are/what are termed ly 
cong 
the “army w ras” 
een to 
‘The co: 


fected with thom. 


fine everywhere. Fodder ts oi. 
id Haider conten pokisgs | 


LHe 


, Eipgine—Gotd. 
change 


ing ite lots 18% 


Toolbtaxes 
by tie 


hotdinye 


ders 


41 | ment of goods for 


EP Unies We are | 
needing raltt nti | nator Kemper. ‘The js 


sre tnnule thelr ap- 


ee worung” whilst othe 


©ALHOUN 
NOW IN SESSION. 
A Few Vacancies Only. 
WING to the pecatiarity of the sratem of In- | \ Withont disp 
urvetion, paps may ooter ph, the muddle or | eve Way Ue tan 
close of any mi ube sated advantage ax | fort! 
the beginning of th term 
| MOSTETT 


8 


At Mrs. Norton & Neville’s, Tyres 
Euadrens A guod'artial 


B3 XROUTOR. roe 


TLL be sold.on Saturday. tho 7th 
ber pexl, at residence 
Seo Tt Horne Secezteda Wayne coi 
Mins, on six months credit, the pu 
Pik perwual property One. cs 
ein: mal prope: ne evgItiey 
{0 hoted power) boiler. and all necessary 


Tunning gear, (I in good onder) om 
cighty saw hand three ixty saw’ gins 
two pair mill rock& and one of boiler, en- 


and fixtures much worn 
E. Horse, 


Sons H. Housr. 
tate John H. Horne Deed. | APP ETIZING 


= | te 


Executors 
August Sth, 


HENRY, MOORE & CENUNCG. | 


bers of 


Manufacturers and 


CLOTHING, 


No, 582 Broadway, opposite Bt. Nicholas dlotel 
NEW YORK. 


tL) We bave roads, a large, Yandsome and j 


well assorted of 
READY-MADE CLOTUING Sr 
Mam red by us ex lustvely for the LADIES IN 
Southern Trade, which we are prepared to| « 
| sell at low prices anal dm dibakalderr 
1" + adapted fn ami 
xolystyely,to.the-Syurb, | MOSTET 


nis from the lowe 


" price 
Cropde, incluaing& be 


to the fin 


edincs.’s Wear 


soe THERN FAM A WORD T 


will 


WG seer wets Ha Mics te preree tehie 


aia deparaahee tendeoe) 
fn ution eon, hh 


PROVE 
ITI 


ant rE a NOACEIO TO. NO 


other inotan'eal rest 


fy chated that the romvate 


peerentiurs and reatars: 


STOMACU 


PRESERVATIVE MEDICINE; 


TIES OF 


DELI REALTH 


ON) 


ie | Mixtere. de:, por 
Dense Bit a ditaat) when 
act wil be aiveraty admitted 


BITTERS | 


THE 


* 


| 


We he 
decors: 
Meererne 
an ¢sauran: 
those waaseane and deatroe 
Haioman's Dro aC 
wwations ol = yarst and’ a 
Brogréasir. av. when i wae thancH st 
Wore dingusting the miature .the 
wrdicine 

Use.tm the (olure ovty SRANKIOR'S, a.com 


 parcliase af the anvgingl récenp! 


‘cikot ond reliable te all cana. 
Ae following Gindaaees 


PURIFY YOUR BLOOD, 


HORLEY S SaRSaPanKiLaa’ 


ng ite prevent, ope fo" the ‘Bowen fs 
ndwe equal wonder: 
ten sears ha 


| ua ond pert 


Ague Toni, 


lib REGIABLI 


CPLY 


Th remesty tue 6h 
t 


sila and bever 
Aepended 


Worm 


Popular @andy! 


PARince the abdte WERE ‘Into typ 


Hou. J. 
‘zens of, Corinth, Monday top. itby and a 
Hens, Tuesday 


A young woman was late 
Soslandy hefaee th 

Ce and no one brave 
In contre 


to-Infroduedan di)! 
yperty of rebels whic 


meg fer vatiag the Repub- 


— 
acre action 1p- 


BWDP | Cocpy, and all) Threat and Lung Affections 
when 8! The only reapers ‘sdveriwer 10 sending 


th 


i 

han some refreshitig” tate rhe reas | 
Flag. 

been. able to fing it off 


ieee Carpeting, Poor O11 Clotha Matt 
ates, Table and Miao Covers, Cur 
may Lawl 


old Brin of Hyde | jy 
to New Orleens | ait 
and Importers of 
lomeley, Siiver-Ware, Catiery, Gs 


te 


Ber cous Debili 
4 wf youthfol 

snffering humanity 

ol habdint, Lhe sreciyre aud 

snateing te riraple remety by which ew 

carp. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad: 

Vertianr's experience, ean do wo by addressing, | 

in perfect cvutidence, 


irectivus for | 


uf 


TO CONSUMPTIVES. 
wart ody pope. boring been rest ens 
h ™ » Fery Dieppe oem 
iy, cher baviag store for novels" yeara 
fi aercre long sffeetion and; that dread. 
digense Cossumptiva—ly anxious to me! 
knows to his fellowrufferers tiie mea 
cure, 

Eq all who a 
the pres 
th 


5 | resetved by th 
Mamewetery sliarame, 
ty tian any other 


it, be will pend a copy ot | 
me Gira 
ions for p' a Salas 
cme igh they il i fd ‘aE 
Cowtvrrox, Armas, Browwes, Cove. 


to benefit the aflicted, and, 
tyres ietoraetion which he eonectven to be 
invalnable, and Ne-hepes every euflerer will 
try his resbeds, ds rt will coet*them Sree 
and.amy ree desing) Parties 


WH mw. fF 
pra Tee Yet, 


i} the 


MOSTTETTER'S STOMACH! BITTE: 


i a athe tegen nd pete he lan 


Comiek with 


horus eaphilty und ental 
Heinal atlwnlagts 


CAUTION, 


THE GOVEESMENT INDORSENENT 


WURLEY'S 
STOMACHIC. BITTERS. 


dikes sig or 
Dispepaia, WantvotAchon et the 
KVERED STOMACH, 


the United Si 
‘a em Sasies wet 
Louferale, Ry 


ie Peart Drops, 


| stimioea by. say 

| SCfanbion gives is charae ter 

| ct once stampa it ae infinite 
det of ary b 


Lin ate axirog. the nt 


ph ievenes. th 


Iy vuperior fo: 


Bettison’s English {}ore Lini- 
ment. 
bas proven ilself ang of the best Hininen's 


svete ot Re rales be, tm nt rae 


tlalm forse Topia batty 
fterwar 


Jamaica Giriger. 
Pipe sr Sia Sele ¢ mpc 


‘TIME AND LABON SAVING AND} 
HEALTH GBVING. 


GENERAL papers. 


ro Se ae Le ee 
Por Cakes, Pastry, &e., the SELP-RAISING (COLLEGE, hme ue . New” 
USL ah te teat urticte wixed. Sat ts os nf ‘ $ 
eS RECEIPTS: 


RALT .0 SUIT THE TASTE. 
Loaurr Hamam —Use' cold water cr milk, 


| pea Tiana. 99. Alla Street 


ALSO, AGENTS FOR THB: tATED~ 


Gullett Steel Brush: Cotton _Gin. 


sBol-Bugs |" 
ze 
Tor alt worth 
a's name Js oh 
defo: 


atactred. 
tet, the Peleates, ™ 
ns fe sin te at gech, pricet as 


oe ogee, * bers ams ? 

Nee raion; tires piace ot Sour " ‘Bot. : ii thin i eye : tbe “eolebratad Cbirter Oak 

spoonfal of melted ard’ Bake 10. deep oy seme Fick. Coouia Leen Un a Se 

mot ’ , A ; (* ie Ca YER UE SS LUE oa a, sion Wash Mn 
‘ 9 a 7 ene Use 


ye than with com- 


1&F-We have now on hand a supply of the above, 


Also: - 
Leach & Avery's Plows, lane Straul's Crm Mila; Baginae and Saw Mills, 
Nos, 37,39, 41 & 43 Peters Bercet, 


Coupling. : ott tail ah coe oS : 
lee Geeeral A , ie wing 7% 60 TAR Lack Prob: Level! betwodd /Ctstohibiosse end 
r a am Spleen, Dense od Sbesthtog | igig ers the 3 ee & F ; ged a Brearille Streets, 

$3000, 


Atwars on hang and for ale by BUCKHORN SALVE. New Orloans. . i 


IMPORTERS and DEALERS IN 


rid Gene Bruises, Mpa ils, Boils 
mtg i at oo ae =e oo ite begin. Wh sole Kteoies slp at al e Faced Os HARDWARE, 
P. H. PEPPER & CO. ior iter then oe oa Sic oes | [ame a Cee ee To Pate 
make, say t) 10) . 
> . - Rafi: pees onths Ringworm, Itch. oct 
Established 1847, ot gia ar nfo month at probs athe WP only . So enim Cat ee Chappe BheetzIren, 
Dosack SE hese ies mab ani, Se Animals, 0.5 2 See oe ree 
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS. 3 42000, br $8895 ont svodent line gtived _ alle 
“ee set ciee We spare. ieeraie-| WESTERN “PRODUCE, ta erery lire Axes, 
Corner of St. Francis and Jonchrn’ Streetse, | deow fo bout caseste have » goad! Ene | 7, Oty LEV ES, gill WP ENE eget Sot eas J 
“And Chat - 
MOBILE, ALA. andre reg es 7 mv ont Manitts Rope, 
Barex. Ward on Now nd Vollown, 
“enna | gay cot tl Ty eee ee 
FARMS FOR ONE DOLLAR! tye LarGest AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS out of profitable, employ A mort! GosrihsrON HEROH ANTS! ars 
SUBDIVISION OF PLANTATIONS, s 
ae ever offered in this Market. Circwars and Cataloguen Sent to all a ’ AGRICULTURAL, IMPLEME 
os , ‘ Purchasing Agents, 
CILANCES FOR ALL. PLES ogee eee Prati uy Bp keersy of every deseripesce, 


Jes, H, Hal's Mayeevite, Ky.) PLOWS 

Cathoun 0. SCRAPERS 
“COTTON WEEP 

You's Patent COTTON PLOWS ASCLAVERS, 


St. Louis, Mi 
z 


vnesouen:Anstum tant trmeet in ag {THESE GOODS HAVE. BEEN IMPORTED DIRECT }ury avgiscug Sue eadice for the pat 


sidencen few years, can bere be perfected io nny menrsiwony. 
ce | from the Manufactures of Europe and America, and wilt be sold ax Cheap ox by [branches ‘they may desire, “ia a few] WEES & MARNANG, .. “COSTAR’ 


the expt 


a any other House on this Continent, months, ‘Whotessie’ ss | Retail Dealers in © dhervitesan 


ebances in a achetwe that embraces er iin tne: Pan Mills, ° a | 
Finis sh THE MILLION TERMS---Payable in Advance.) China, (Alassvand CORN SOLVENT, Com Shellérs, 
ee FT TON: | car rs th. Lavender of Greeeaboro, Ala, is with the abore house, nd wil be plecsod t serve | Penmanabip—essons not limited, $ 25 00 QUEENSWARE, ° BR irc odlalot hl _Straw Cotters, Etc. 


ET tricone ; seiyt | Book-keeping—double and single WN. W, Corer Wusrtivand Mt. Obdsles Sta, 


entry, ete., a perfeet coarse, : 50 00 ST. LOUIS, MO. [pooh where. | Plain, Japasued & Siamped Tinw2ve 
Arltbustiacinclodiag a "com: marttewt 8 MO. ean i He HVC COSTAR, Depot 


TINSMITH" INES Ls, 
ge oreo : he Dy He, YR, Chadwick, Merlal- ores HOES 4, F008 


tecterean Gommereal’ Lav. £0 | DOWDALL, TARRIS. CO er cx, Wari Gas Xow Orleans COOKING & HEARING STOVES 


The above constitutes the Commercial 
nt Wholesale and Retail Drugeinty, Course. . frie: vhalesale ents forSouthern States. of every deteription, 


CORNER MALE AxD stpxey srnexta, | Stationery for Commercial Course, Agent for the Celebrated 


Ling—each tenet is an oF with: 
tn afew mien of « Railway, either on the 


Memphiaa Charleston, 


SON & CO., 


Missisaippi Central, Johnson Avenues. 
Mobile & Obio, 


At Sanford & Bro’s. 


Mopdian & Vicksbarg, or eek 


Miasisnippi & Tensensee KK. pager 10.00 a aw, 
See MERIDIAN, MISS including “blank books, STEWART COOKING STOVES. 
be several nite ara dleponed ‘eft the) tow. aya Si 2 50 , 
The pereral tects are dito of at ube tow, | T) TY G OODS | tate tor for ae at rally redoce iiniome ioe Maner on 3 ae wyotin 
160 nerve. Exel subdivision constitates prize, CROC SER Ik f b—-Gramatica! C sree, us 50 00. - >. 
; ) 2 DI ognes, fult Course, not limil j 7 
COSTS ONE DOLLAR | jw . i | e ecladling History, ithetorie, ete. 100 00 whusile Mobile. 
Ls OULD eall the attention of the p French-=fll course, ‘not limited, 100-00 — , 
For a deseripton of the property reter to ihe | 2,thelE Ronee. ti ier he aye es i ot ete 100 0 “COSTAR'S” BENSON, SAGE & CO, 
eT he | Boods, soliciting a tthe day, ealeoe professions 
arte paid wo the |e which ie we do, not err — | hal se, not, Hienited, , 100°03 Faye Wholesale and Retail Dealers ii 
ato of Mie OF our Intentions. We R Y. R. CHADWICK, } rrek—tall course, not inmited, 100 00 -BITTER- “SW EET ; 
eer (eile titers: oniee | sell LOWIWK THAN ANY ONT. ELSY. ” . Algrbra—fll course, nob, jimited, 60 tat arvibe.” Voltee ; 
Teanessce | th re will sell higher; Duteall and DEALER LN Geometeatan course potylinyt ie iB io lery, Harness, "unks, tees, 
1 Tee une arate ote grow of, ree ___|DRUGS,MEDICINES XTi eka Ta athe Dear tye orth ORANGE “BLOSSOMS Saddlery, Hardware; &¢., 
we iaed athades, move “dollar and som gene Chemicals, ' Eat 590%! Corner Second and be istrat,| rom sxagrmyiso tae couriaxtox, Nol Rovth Water Street, 
Seal aall ri yl laa KENNEDY & GIBBS, |FANCY SOAP, PERFUMERY, Used to Soften snd Beautify. the Skin, J 
A deduction of 0 per erat. in favor of ten or | OIL, GLASS, INK, &c., N. B.—A Student havi et paid for # Nit pa 2 npeneoesipten maar ‘ MOBILE, ALA: 
Rage ehecpeehgeeey aeine” | WHOLESALE GROCERS, | 2+#, aeration, Dyetus, Tooth and ‘branch as enti: z adios are it ln preferance 
through lg Agvecy. jsly! UBOALTE a Brushes Ticket ener ty ei > ‘ex ‘ fi 
1, M. HART, Agent, Meridian, asp ; Ho can atted each ‘brabished aifhe.may'| (i¢ 04 , Nes esha es ee ahs dane 
— | Commission Merchants, | isos large © ES", desire. } Ne Hized jgoods meved from the fire in Feliruary !aa',- 
‘and dealers in | ode retekt medtetnes which Tam ageat for. | - A diplohia froen thie College “iain ipasé- | i : waters 
NORTH-WESTERN PRODUCE, we. 6 Sr nee aap os 
conser commncr axp WaLx steerre, | MERIDIAN: . 3. 1 waranws. ‘whOe M. THOMAS. 
MERIDIAN, Mise. | Ea Preverip ti iv pomp ky oF night. 
Having bought ont Martin, Benton | pest GRP J. Hi MATHEWS & CO., 
| Co. are prepared wo carry on the Grocers | W. W. SHEARER “ ° z 
* inall i nobes, t Receiving, Fmoardin and. Gener 
New ee Goods Orders from the country solicited at] | Hesse _vermantnily ceabiiiad biel | Bree od G36 per anoath. t ving J : y 
BR FCO ae eee nea ae ca Tar | mere ttre: (ever the duc) intods to Bory Merchants, 
SROACH, BROWN & CU.,| hing oraers eytrasted to our c fed vapaiy ot Office Boom, No: % : és aud ; 
at THE mayDOewdm. T E 6 G OODS Gi 4 ‘No; 22 South Commerce. reet, 
‘YELLOW STORE, | STAPLE G is is G d eg - yas oe | 
CON ~ CONFECTIONERY. |] WO UaR ABD SEBAMBOAT 5." ; : Pinta ea sens aan j 


m1 " " 
Wisieeerarstesa: GROCERIES), mrs mde SN ee Saipan aaa ee 


‘ak of the, pest weary of mene. abd wee + HARDWARE, CROCKERY, ‘keepitig,”' the sedans of Pea "Peessecahlp,| 7 oor ars oe ens ; : 
Serena GE pisos eat goede within tsa HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, , 506 22 : ‘ 


reach of all ke, ke., kc, ke, omy rer 4 D =| Grea, parsiog. ore 


TO CISY & COUNTRY MERCHANTS > "| 
which be will sell aa low as. be cas afford; end “ . its 
re ger our Coote ot priges os'low an hey cae TRSRSUG teleads dad the peblie praca to , a 

Give wn neal saG-exemine cur ertisles ond 


prices for 


THALLORAN 4 HORMUTH. 
roa! Street, abore Musonic 
may2tewly MERIDIAN, Miss | Shei, 4 Sa hae 


NEW DRUG STORE. pi . ae pAb hy a A : 
H. IZARD.& CO., lesoping. ole. ET TE : tha ttt 7 
MERIDIAN, AUISSISSIP PI . : : 3 


(Sanford's Old Stand.) 
| aa @ Dave Stour, and solicit a share j 
{ESS Lop Senetntly on band, 7 
‘DRUGS, - aa | 
CREP R TNE MEDICINES, a 


opp whew HAUL, 
Ho¥al Street, 
MOBILE ALABAMA: 


‘Wholesale and, Rewilers of 
pesave nex, | Flardwabe 
‘a full Stock, consisting ia pit of 
PLANTERS HARDWARE, | 
BUILDERS’ HARDWAR?, 


HOUSE FURNISBING GOODS, 


ase. 
DESIRABLE Coops 
Por Merebants ned Traders. A\s0," 


nts, Oils, Window-Glass, 


DEALER IN 
oncry? 


Huy 00 otbe 
Pamphlet 


Campbell Exruse' 


iow |(@hrmverty the Roper Lours) 


(Late of Suniter County.) 
MONILE, ALA 


FUALEG tates 08, theron 

‘bore House, I solicit « rhare of pablie p 
romigt, fesling cochdent thet I can give 
{agtion 10.411 who at.p with mae. 

tay Lewin JAS..W, CAMPBELL, 


“THE NELSON HOUSE, _ 


Though not the “Biggest” Building, 


at TER. 


RAIL. ROAD JUNCTION 


L 
efforts fo multe 


| Dry 


To Obtain 
Good Fare & Good Rooms 
~ STOP AT THE 


MAGNOLIA COTTA 


SOR, MinsEss) 


Private Boarding. 
nS Lous, 


Jones “Hon: 
MPRIDIAN, MISS 
JOSIAH JONES, 


This well known Ifatel is 
eption 


PROP’R. 


‘apes for the 
4 accommodation of g 

tbs eabplied wif the beat the o 
a 


Ket 
is prepared on the ‘arrival and ¢e- 
trait 


sf. 


= pe 
ON THE WILL, 
East Side of the Rai!-c 


open for’ transiant 
day and night I 
od the Proprie 
ts coping 
Hopse," catt side nent 
cmtarloly 


permanent 
iarge 
ie making 


een Lure of bag’ sere ionport 
‘Address, or call 


& Printer, 


Water sty 


D to furnish Planters and 
ith the best Brands of Keatucky 


Sod Virginia Leaf Tobacco, at p ices merely 
cominal 


nerament Tex on 


Paltevcry Tonaccusisis, 


Xf your crdern, 
ite follows 


REFER 
Maj. Gen-Rterling Price, 8 
eke it hae 
bee 


ete 


sees Yor: Deberiy re | 


YOUNG LADIES’. 
+7 Tee Sc hiools 


cluded 


Orasmental Lr ches trem the eto 
Heard, ‘exclue te of washing, tari and 
lighia a i 


tment w U'be connected with 
above terme apd regn 


VATS OM cs THON. 
Bae We UB: HAMBERDING A. 
sintk Profesor of Méptal ivrl 
e emis phy a Anoleut Lamigus: 
AMIERLIN,” 
Presiding Tea yin ti her Eg) 
te oud # rene 


MRS. A. 


MARWELI 
Drawing. Pada 


of preparing for |’ 


racking, will receive particolar & 
ion, a 
_Heriian, Rog 25, ett 


Hurlbutt, § Stur: ges Co Co.,| 
AT THEIR OLD STAND, 


eo the Corver, and their 


JW STORE 
ADJOINING, . 


TEAM Ere Beet 188 er8 contents ceoniving 
the targomt and ben auppis of 


ods, 


Clothing, 


Catlyry, 


Croékery 


Meteor Burnin Finid. 


bnew Meteor S 
wonder and: 


Tbe bawp w i 
x and the Oil @ inexta 
cont of ithe eid’ ts about 0 


—— eee ee 
French Burr Portable-Grist Mills, | 1« 
Por ora Meal, Wheat Fiori ag Stock Feed, 


an by attechiog the 1 

aid Ifurber 

We hare.the agener fir Lauderdale ¢ vnty. | 
Choctew cou 


tae 
prechted, 
FULTON 
Merid 


STAR STABLE! 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, 


BT. Proprietor. 


I AVING pore 
for the parpose of eareyin 
es, 1 fa aeit that L can give ae 
jection. | 
Lean send you farthar, faster and cbesper then | 
sey Livery man 1 koow becawse 1 
Khow bot few). 


~ "FOR SALE. 


rorrek ‘OR SALE the HOUSE AND 


JOT on which I now reside.in, Meridian, 


bo veceived a the bys 

at the beginning of each Bee mouthe except 
thonc taught grataitouslpyy without prejuy ner 
tn cane of protracted siekegas, Ac, wuury mil 


“ier vesbessusidered o mest 
‘The cost of Teat books will range (ries @t te 
4D per yeer, 
‘All property cereleasly orwilifttly anjured or 
destroyed, willbe ch cued 
Boasting maybe bet wiih the Priveipal in» 
new and elegantly Gnished dwe ling, 
frailties, Pa 
tuble wapkins, 
4. Catslogae 


tillehor, execpt inv 
+ eta! 


tiieek 
1.1. Qeixen®, Wed 
Vrot: Latia Sat Modern 
P. A, Sons, M. 
d Abathematies and Livil Eng 
5..G. yawn. DOD. 
Prot, Kyg. literature 
4. W. rte ano, Py. 1. 
Min, and Geblogy. Re. 
Laman M.A. 
Gor. neteace and Law, 
1. C.Gartaxn, LD. 
Prot Anal. Physics sod Amroooms, 
Gupnie Lars Pw D. 


‘AfeTyeeinenti bare Bien nade to enlarge anid 
impronbie aire pions ri 
wongmalga!, U rr 


Lso6 Agp 


1. PREPARATORY CUASSy9I% 
Candidates for the Fresemm Olee et 4Ki) 


est Academie earl 
bere oy merge f 1 ON acai 


cata 
stedieg ox rpecial 


Book Keeping and Pengpan- 


the liberal 
Gasalies and witha ew 
‘¢lrealation. we ~Uy ®h- 


ving to H : 
ig wiliLaea atx copics of the Weekly 
; .eptte one year for. mone 
Six copies of the Weekly stx 
Five copies of Semi-Weeelly one 
Five copie of Seunt-Wealaly 


vonths $10.00 


Irettising Rates in Semi-Weekly Gazette 
« wef 19 m0. | 


crace [roan 9 weal 


Penuc Srraxtxo.—Hon. James L. Al- 

‘n, of Coahoma county, will address the 
jtirvens of Meridian and vicinity on 
Wednesday, the 18th of September, on the 
politkeal qu agitating the 


utry 


tlons now 


ship 

Te Wonw Asmoap.—The Ashley coun- 
ty Ark.) Times reports that there fe mach 
umpleint of the worms in that County. 
come of the farmers are killing the worm + 
while others balld fires, and thus, ft Is 
stil, destroy thousands of the moth. 


Regular, tri-weekly commanication has 
‘sen opened between Shreveport and 
Vieksbueg. From Vicksburg to Dell 
the passenger is carried in coaches, mak- 
tug the distance in 18 hours. From Delhi 
to Monroe he Is transported ‘by rail, and 
proceeds hence without delay by easy 
stages to Shreveport. Fare through 830, 
from Monroe to Vicksburg, #12. 

a 

Jepar Haxcock —We learn that Judge 
William M. Hancock has removed his res- 
idence from Quitman to the Bay of St 
Louig Hancock county. Judge Hancock 
lias long been identtfied with this part of 
the State—bas held the office of Cirenit 
Judye twelve years, and daring that time, 
proved himself an efficient officer as well} 


courteous gentleman. | 


| 
| 


Fua 1y Exrerrriae.—The residence of | 
ol. H. flarding was totally destroyed by | 
‘reon Thurwlay night last. 2th instant. 

ve fire was first discovered about 10 

Jock. rat, and owing to the scarcity of 
nter. the fire boys were unable to use 
heir engine to advantage. bat for which 
might have saved the honse. 
juwerer, did all they roukd. together with | 
the cltlzens and sucereded in saving the 
adjoluing building. ‘The loss of Col. Har- 
ding is supposed to be between 82.000 and 
61.000. No insurance. 


hey Rac 


pee 
Tirenstoy Boren Acie. —One of thore 
heart rending accidents which makes the | 
blood run cold at the mere mention, o+- 
cared in the vicinity of Paniding, Jasper 
county. in our State. on the 2th inst 
It was nothing leas than the heading of 
this article Indicates. Mr, — Canady, 
while recarbing the well of Mr. Henry 
Calhoun, and whtle near the bottom pall- 
ing the loose timber, was suddenly 
buried six feet under the earth, by the | 
caving In of the skies overhead. Every | 
earthly power war tised to extricate the 
poor man, but to no evail. Finding every 
means of saving Iife futile the body had 
ty be extricated by digging around it. 
‘The man who met with this sad fate, leaves 
a widow and several helpless orphans 
= 
Johnson and Grant on Sherida: 
The correspondence between the Tre 
‘nt aml Gen, Grant, relattve to Sheri- 


dan's removal is printed elsewhere. The gun (a double barrel.) to itsowner. saying Lieut W Ht Williams co Gb 


note from the President appear to have 
heen an unofficial one. to alicit the Gen-| 
rral’s views on the subject of Sherida 

removal. Gencral Grant, however, ecemé| 
tw have reganted the note In another Ught. | 
and accordingly sat Cown and wrote a 
Jong statement to the Preailent, protext- 
ing againet Sheridan's removal. and giv 
ing bis reasons therefor. This letter is 
written ina very friendly way. entirely 
respectful and altogether without re~ 
broach, but shows very plainly that the 
Secretary of War ad interim, stands upon 
Stanton’s platform. The President's reply 
\e clear and fall and friendly. He alludes 
in terms of pralse to the military services 
of General Sheridan, especially as a car- 
alry officer, who deserved well of his con 


* Little Phil” to the Department of Mis- 
rouri, and the appointment of General 
‘Thomas to the command of the Fifth mifli- 
tary district. General Thomas, the Presi- 
dient belleves, s am officer whose services 
are also of a high onder, and by no means 
infertor to those: rendered by General 


that are; deterforation hes 
‘bands. shat bound 
been. snapped 


See 
not the times” 


been going. om 


system ts traced to political weakness. 
which It is conceded mmstibe repaired be- 
fore we cap return to the harmony and 
bacodas that fharked 


tatives. It divides the country into par- 
thes, produces class legislation, engenders 
great conflicts, and giver an unfiir influ- 
ence to Insignificant majorities ; it gives. 
minorities no voice; awards office to - par- 
sans regardless of qualifications; gives 
us many corrupt officlils and puts men tn 
legislative halls who are more interested 
io party progress than the public weal— 
An example of the workings of our pres 
ent system is before us in a paper fromthe 
Galaxy,a New York Monthly. In. the 
State of New York last year, 718841 votes 
were polled, of which 308,315 were_reptit= 
Hiean, and 352526 democratic, giving a 
very scant fepnblican majority. Yet ip 
the State Senate there are but six demo- 
crats to seventeen republicans, Ave {t Is 
so all over the comntry; a few hnnidred 
votes of the balance of power-party, gen 
erally in minority, flictates the cholce of the 
bulk of the officers within thappople’s sjft- 
FogJnstance, 2% States of the Union now 
have 138 republféan Congressmen to 46 
democrats, while the vote stood in -thone. 
States 2260,882 republicans to 1.888308 
democrats. The radicale hokl New 
Hampshire by 1.500 voters; Penmylyanta 
by 8587; Indiana by 7.101; and N York 
State by 6805. The evils, it is thought. can 
be easily remedied, and the rights of mi- 
noritfes amply secured by a return to the 
appointment of judges during good beha- 
vior, for life; modification of the electh 
franchise; a change in the manner of 
a reduetion of elections and 
lected, and a clause to cheek 
bribery, The country certainly needs 
something to force Justice back to ber 
throne—particularly in the Son 
dependencies, and if the end can beat- 
talned through any of the reform mm 
suggested, we think the people should 
accept them, We want something that 


| will give ie all a voice and take na abore 


the mire and Alth of 
eaticus—that will give tesmen in leg~ 
Ialative bodies, and brains and dignity in 
the exeentive and junicial departun 
Ube republic. 


y party oF secret 


JOCKIN We 
thrugh a reliable source the particulars 
of a horrid munler in Jasper 
tls State, as follows. Mr. G 
2 most estimable g 
about twenty-one years of ag 
midway between his father's 
smo! whenee he % 
from Issuing wsupply of food to bia em= 
ployee, was shot by an unseen person 
with a shot gun—six buckshot having 
plerced his body, producing instant death 
Tt ls sald that the party firing was not ex- 
ceeding twenty fect from his victim when 
he fired the fatal shot, being shielded by 
the thiek darkness. Suspicion rests di- 
rectly upon alate employee of Mr. Cal- 
houn, a freedman with whom Mr. Cathoun 
had had an imbroglio. and ordered to leave 
bis premises. The facts elicited by the 
coroner's Inquest were these: That the 


AAS ASSEN ATION. learn 


ounty, 


Calh 


while 


house, was retorning 


| aakd negra, Lewis Morgan hy name, had | H A Blockney, co B, 37th regt- 


borrowed a gon of James Clayton, freel- 
man, with the expressed intention of kill- 
Ing a deer; that It was loaded with six 
bnekshot, that Mr. Calhoun was strock by 
Just that namber; that he returned the 


he had killed the deer; that the wadding 
found nearthe body of Mr. Cathoun was 
ofjustsuch a nature as that put Into the 
un when he borrrowed It; that the sus- 
pected party left his shoes at the house of 
James Clayton. owner®f the gun, and that 
those fitted tracks made by the ascassin 

fwely. All this, conpled with the fact 
of his flight, has induced all to believe 
that Lewis Morgan i, beyond peradven- 
ture, the asaassin of Mr. Geo, Calhoun.— 


| He has not yet been brought to justice. | F Fitzgerald, coakegt. 


but itis hoped that many days will not 
elapse before it Is done. 
poctarlabonw Ren 
Letter from Clarke. 
Qerracax, “Atugast 25, 
The Clrenit Court of this county cam- 


day to bear the distinguished 


gentlemen — 
Great disappointment was felt at. bearing 
that bad health prevented his attendance. 


| B Hall. co— 


We haye had the-We0or Chickamauga 
published-J.905 In all, I-enclose you the 
naines Of. the Misdissipplans; will row 

$e. give them. a, lads, 


Each State has alot n’our cemetery here, 
and.aretrust'each one will feel a pride In 
giving us thegneans to; beautify her own 
section! WBtnot the ladies of your town be+ 
willing togetup an entertainment of some 
Kind, to assist us In removing the dead 
from Chickamauga? “Our meant are now 
expended; and.we hare been, able to 
bring down’ onty. 1,000..Any assistance 
however small, we shall feel most gratified 
for.” 
We do not beljeve we can add anything 
to Mins Green's appeal. 
andertakingkhould réceive universal “en 
couragemont, and=we appeat to pur” 
temporarles throagtvont” tie~Staté td én- 
deavor to Inaucurate some movement by 
whieh Our Chickammga dead can ‘be re- 
mored to the Marietta ‘temetery. What 
say the lailles of Meridian fo Miss Green’ 
proposition? Contributions Jeft with Mr. 
Jno. Armstron; 
promptly forwanted 


ee 
The Missisippt Dead at 
mauga., 
| Le Col A ReNAIEE: Beh rege 


JC Manuafer, co D, 48th rext. 
—Hlammon, bo: Sd test 


So 


© M Harkenso, co 5 —. 
| —Barrouche. co F. 30th regt 

E Odon. co —, 2th re zt 
SVT. com, 


J. Haywood, co D. 


| co A, 10th regt. 

|W co A. It regt 
8D D. co A, 10th regt. 

Unknown, co GDh regt 
M. VD, co D.l0th rgt. 

J. Lenard. co D, 10th regt 
Unkpows, co L 10th regt. 
Unknown, eo I. l0ur-regt 


A Picken, co A, 28d regt. 
J B Melton, op — — tem; 
W White. co a 
BP Ratcliffe, co 
—Camphell, 66 — 
JP Carter, Co 1, 30th regt. 
v | HIat regt. 
ner ed D, — regt. 


hd regt 
0 


wy 


TY Sno 
W.-H Bra 


be 7 
| Capt JM Brister, co B, 7th regt. 
HA Hrentey, co D, 44th regt. 
WOK co 

Si 


wih 


; oi.) regt. 


‘ittinen, co B. 27th regt. 


P M Watson. co K. 27th regt. 

5 L Willams, co K. 35th royt. 

AW Mooney, eo I, 5th regt 
ih rege 


One unkuorn. co 0 
th rege 
uF ison, co G. 17th regt. 
W P Carpenter. co K. 17th regt 
TLV Smith, MD, co , Mist regt 
B F Elder, C—, — regt. 
Gray Parten, co E, 2th regt. 

| 39 unknown, 

| Totalin. 


STATES UXKNOWN, 


J Wethors, ¢o 


iw 

| J T Large, 

A M Lover, co —, — Fegt. 

P Oree. co—, 

JF Lod, co—, — regt. 

P Riley, co—— Tegt. 

| RJ Mico E,—y—regt. 

——Philip co—— regt. 

G Moore; co. 
‘olen, co —, 


A 
2 


sdable van| > 


at! thls office, wilh, be | 


Mississippi to-bury every one of her sons. | 4 


having. 
addressed Ue ? 
per and others: 5" i 
© © My opinion was asked by some 
tt wo 
whiny oi gegaae 


pr any fella 
Honda. of Ca 


heeange we could not resist it by: 
or arrest its 


Sree 


fo. cxert 

patiently aud earheatly Mi "ton! bs a 
modifying itseffects. To this ond T ad- 
vised that theavhites should actively, par- 
tleipate in the election. and In the effet 
zation of the Stite Government. It ‘rons 
ed to me thatself-preservation, the integ= 
rity- of Government, ani thie 
civil soctety bere. that we'sbould 
endeavor to obtain as meh. inflnence for 
virtue ard intelligence in. the Conventign, 
the Legislative budy, and admin 
tration of the Government as possible. It 

to. me then, a8 it does now, that 
the whites ougit not to, put selves in 
a position in watelr they could do nothing 
in favor of onler and goed goverument, 
and that « course of inaction world result 
in commnltzing-eur local governinent to 
the moet ignorant ayd depraved class of 
the people, Lhave fb better pensou to-of- 
Jer in support of the adviee ‘1’ gave, and 
there is but one additivnal suggestion 
which Lwill venture ta make. It 


First Preliminary Distribution. 
SEPTEMBER 18, 1867. 4 


yen 


TRON } male, 


ato. 
‘BOILED IBON,:: 
Stccl, Springs Aisles, Nails, Spier, 
and Buok, News aod Wrap. 
| ping Paper. 
| HUBS, SPOKES. FBLLOES, 
leay praye 


‘Third Pretiminury Di 
NOVEMBER 12h, 1867. 
not only 9 
the federal constdtution, and that they can: 
nut consletently. votefor meonvention. 1 
may salely semyme, Boweren, thet thea 
persons see the Importance of in 
for the tating aa Srv al 
In spite of tuelr opposition, «-Wereannot |*, 
differ ast what slontd be post= {1 
tion of Rt body. wv hick Is to frame a sov- 


erament-amdipr which we to Ilye foi 
Tudedulte Have.” Those whodcem Ie nee 
oa 


ana 


table persons | 
cation. Atthisfunctare 


1 anual 


Jd8-INnto. parties, or to-retraln from 4 as 
, is'tO netiiralize the influence of the rls ots) 
sons thi ite virtne, sete 
capaci ore) 
worst form of tnareby. Whote $13,00 
| Let us not give ourselrestup too mneh Halves 60 
to the contemplation of the time when eriors, rer P| 
‘TARR Not) Nate to be 


| Radical dorhination shall ease, and con- 
stitutlriah-government retard to as; bit] 


3 bare 
| rath ct » 
tang re ‘inmpechdtely at Bad, 


dan 
The o y inn the fietat 
others Yue! present owe 
may"hot be @bie 16 remove our 

but we ‘At Teast “prevent 

becoming intolerable. 


i 


ste 


ine ip be 
‘Second—Ithé recent: 


Presidential’ cand! 


1 ing? 
d thi 
left Fort Haya ‘Yesterday, after the 


ans. 
ashvile disp 4 Brownlow bas: 
slow of the Mobile and Ohio 


8, 1907. 
. Gen. Ralwart 8. Canby is 


rif 
d to the eaimmand of ‘the 


ry District, creates! 
whose | act of ‘of March 2d, 1807, 
hundred | the Military Depa: ‘Of the South, 
ms em! the States of) Mortlr Carolina 
Carolina. 


"" se vis 


by an 
and of 


anil, on a9 


‘will, wheal! necessary to a 
of the la: xercise 


lea ts hereby 
the command of the Seconi! 


ae ad interim will 


Wadi ons Maxstox, / 
‘ashington, Angust %, 67 | { 
Ssa—In consey ee of the unfavore: 
ble condition of Ma}. Gen 

ny 


HE 


i 


i 


13 


fl 


ite 


4 


: 


HF 


TV. Maj. Geo. G. H. Thonins will 


tinue in command of the Depart 
the Cumberland. 


By command of Gen. 
D; TOWN 

During the late contes 

placed bI narcly on hist constite 

Hofial rights aud daties and carried his | 


a recent letter trom | 
lished yesterday | {8 2 
hing th Sena- | 2 
aking from th 


iz. 
is city rep 
yestentay 
very favoral 


CALMOUN INSTITUTE, | 


acbscriber ip comsequence of dre! ning 
health, (4 «nx a8 to aell bis land oo which 


he sow remdem: The-tract covtains eight hur 


na table for cult.vation 
tothe e=p now growi 
ak ihe Crop wi 


nents er: good 


\ jeamodul — = ~ yf Cony i : A . ; 
: blah pees ‘ - , urs Departmags comprtatny, the gpa eine eee 
speed 2 "ed of the command of the | ! aia.ee 


cer next In rank to bimsclf. and proces 
without delay to Fort Leavenworth, K: 
sas, and WUl relieve Maj. Gen. IMancoc! 

| the command of the Department of th 
Missouri. i 

. Gen. Geo. H.' Thomas will, antil 
further orders, remajn in command of the 
Cumberland. 


, ™ 
‘ ‘ax we: know hepel, ‘i Bw Ssr y— ; : i f = ASDREW JOHNSON 
ss Grant, Sec'y \' 


~ am Rent i ; : = : 
pS - ihe in 
| 


To Gen. ad interim 
Ricnmonn, Ati 27.—Gen. Schofield 
de i ae Jest reok’oree ‘abd 0 of magis- 
‘The reputation of Dr. Thok A. Hurley q e trates In Hanover county. to investi 
ae kas ? \ x faa | Whether colored’ military organizations 
barre 4 * showed that there! 
t , were secret in| ‘Organizations of fer- 
* i p ¥ . ; tmidabie rer sagth saan the Wack, which 
trial? all eountles 


mm 


ase » 0 Kans G Pope has ieee 
* . t ‘i , . ; temporarily somueh of bis jv 
3 bs it is. interferes with the present term of the clv- | 
q Lourties a rts. are not com- 


De- 


st —The 
from the War 


Wa ExT, 
Washtagibe, Ang. 3 


was 
‘s few|.L. In parsuance.of the order of the 
ent of the Bite’ Staten, Brey 


| well assorted stock of 


| Southern Trade, which wo aro prepared 


=|fabries will enable us to offer c 


pose of several 


me on te premines or address me at hu 
Miasrasipyl. 
PRYTON KUNG. 
Enterprine, Miss, Aug 16, 1867-s0t! 


ANAppETizER 


RedJacket Bitters) 


HENRY, MOORE & CENUNG. 


Manufacturers and Jobbers of 


CLOTHING, 


No, 582 Droadway, opposite St. N ch 


EW YORK. 
PHILIP HENRY, Ja 


formerly ut Henrys, nunth & Towonend 


ALEX. T. MOOR 
AC P.G 


Is 
formerly with Heurya, Sauth & Townsen’, 


Wo bave ready = large, handsome and 


READY-MADE. CLOTHING, 
Manufactured by as exclusively for the 


self at low prices and on liberal terms. 

Our stock is adapted in material, 
lengths, anid sizes, exclusively to the 
and comprises goods from the lowest priced 
to the finest made, including a large assort~ 
ment of goods lor 


Freedmet.'s Wear 
The recent di 


in woolen and cotton | # 
othing at 


vid for | 


much lower prices than it hus bee 
‘at any tine winice 1860, 

Cash and close buyers from the South | fr 
are invited to examine our stock before \ 
[parchaking, as we believe we can offer them | 


will becertain to give entire satis! pes 


“Anstead of 
et which 
Receiver 


Descriptive Catalogucs with prices sent © 
by mail if desired 
HENRY, MOORE &GRNUNG; | 
Wew York. July,@7. 522 Broadway 
angléwd&<3m 


This abled, thrown ty the 

tare thew re 
worn and the public, for their jot 
the P ¥ 


| 


. --- 
PRESERVATIVE MEDICINE: 


words, Ite effect is ¢ 


®. 
i 
§, 


st 
i 


% 


i 


ita extraordinary proper 


* 
L> 


i 
: 


. 
90 


brato"treation egg Bier 
8, cyan wet 
The man gooem, 

i cate of a certain berb, 
We vires isjected Inte Ike 
ay othe 88 

vrs them in 

vr Ingarie 


{ 
jw 
Weaeine 


the physical 


1 in thelr fu wiger bey tae peso whee | 


of deeay, 
some of whieb | Known, 
with the | 7yitentts 


APPETIZING PROPERTIPS OF THE 
BITTER, 


TADIES TS 


| Sanmot "ae In 
= 


THE GOVERNMENT SPOR? TED 1, 


Chamisted watiire begin to 
‘An a stomiveliie. it 


fea which cas omy covriat with « 
siidly “there. te wy Wen 


‘and | ex 
Mt to the pablie, 
most eminent 


DELICATE MEAL 


CAUTION. 
Foe bean 


et 
trie | for 


serene therork amt | clair frit Try 
‘ant th werer 


‘Infant Soothing Syrnp. 


1F purchane of the origfAal rect'nt, 
pote. rope 

Werte yi 
wuranes that yob *Fill m future, duacard «1 


“ PRETH 


tie remedies th 


prs teta 
JAMES RUD 
1 


Worm 


Want of Action 
YRDER 


tise 
gb 


2, 


> iteelf ape, of 
Forage. bruises 


ces of thin Lore ata 
Gato gite ita nel, = 


G, be 


| PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


MUNLEY'S SARNAPARSLA 


he thous nd 
usw ed 


hare 
t 


tin 
etal, We dvand te eifreta ee 


af the follwing y wo te 


Mabstoad Cos 
the Kedaers 
r 


Ague Tonic, 


VY RELIARLT 


‘a Ague ‘Tonic 


tated ta et wear. AU etn Lave nae 
Neensy tell tear aif evot tives Coweta « 
+ fy ele La as dt Nigge 
fea the ebitle w nid capeagh 4 
rag aire 


crete 
or etal and 


Le ACN 


HURLEY'S 


Candy : 


TURLEY S 


STOMACHIC BITTLRS. 


 lodages tun, 


thie complexion, effpcrus "+r 
Freckles, Bovehes, and i. 


beat Lingrens* 
a0 exiiossmh 


eee Gray's 


tom kb nABOR sued" iGi | pea 


ny GIVING. 
GENERAL Loge ge asl 
Stic inthe water with = apoo 
dnee  withont or 
in. mupetior to. water for al! pastry par- 
Cakes, Pastry, SELF-RALS! " 
Meshes ny yrange pi n 
‘the tate, 
-*) SRECEIPTS, “| SPEAR & CO., : ' 
BALT .O SUIT THE TASTE. a 
Pom Lager Beran —Une cold water cr mit, ™ 4 
sed ate rit “6 one Agents. “mag ‘bale of ‘Cotton 
pan show d —————— a 
ita hands 
ir ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED 
4 a 
Gullett Steel Brush Cotton Gin, 
be handled, using cold wate s it thropgh the fae 
ee ae Se pag 
- 4 
For Tiunr douus—Seve av bucult, except 
that the dough should bo» lltle ail, yoo lesa 
shorten! 
Fi Three eggs, one quart 
4 yin sof four, one tahle 
Bake io deep Mulia 
tert [BI We have now on hand a supply of the abore. 4 
Giice. sone Uax pny 
Leach & Avery's Ploies, Isaae Stravb' Corn Mills; Engines and Sawt> Mills; 
Prete ‘and -y generally 
Fiavor with lemoo or Hoe & Co'a, Cireelar Seta, Lestber iit ad La iog Leatber, India Mobber tekig wot Peck 
tate, ing. [roo Pipes, Hove and. Codplig 
Gow amo C —Ove cap of batter, Aso, 8 General Assortment of 
wo cups of oe cup of milk, four caps ct | Tin aud Lead Plate, Sheet, Boller apd Her Iron, Rivets, Naila anc Spikes Braxen’ and Stesthlog 
flove," Divide tis dough veto two equal. partaz Cop, er and Metal 
tae Toor opge 80 Always oo hand and for sale by 
the whites tor the itv eu,4 tl EAR & CO., 12 South Gonstaegee RtPeet, Mobile itto noually, 
emwe oo exherwile wd bake te eo | nee aera ||; Cort oF Dasisast eect 
D.vew Nere—One pound of Anger. e litde| r. a. rerreR, », rrvzorratp, | —About 
: © eget, three poands ot Aur and 
Mer + , ~ o - 
P. H. PEPPER & Co. 4 
Established 1847. w(x ae 
ably, $1508,0n $6260) ry pr H 
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRY, ,, GOODS. Udi ttt ea neue 3 aa j4| oa \ " i a #23 Veen’? 5 
. ri A 5 of $2 r $8295 out student hat'gsi: / 4 OE: x 7 dom, 
Corner of St. Trancis and Joachim Streetss) | overthe other! -Was rae 
und Package, sae in both Raph 4 soo Eng 
narra: > 7 ligh education to begin with. 'We-deem 
of South Welar Fis corser Gust MOBILE, ALA. ce cinces cogent logis petaeD thea 
angldawit Mobius, Avs ‘lent.(o earn $1000, $2009, or $3000 
: <a Have constently for sale much nualig, to be the, best forianes rete 
FARMS FOR ONE DOLLAR = : Pe annns can give (heigsons, Bs haten bs 
THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, one of the thousands of pope huge is + aa 
AP RHEFEIOSOF sik naa out of profiiabl meat. A word 
TED EIO SO ERE TION evor offered in this Market. to the wive fo suGieitam 
CITANCES FOR ALL. ra aL, Circulars ond Betaiagics Set lo ] , 
~ ws ps " DP SEAT ee Seon Desire ‘ ¥ ° 4 ~ x ity “ 
THESE GOODS TAYE BEEN IMPORTED DIRECT] x, p2youogemudemsn phe beeen fe: f a ae oe 
Menh as ii & nc eset Be Cabo 1 their studies. for tbe past. 4 o +" OUTTON SWaktt 
from the Manufactures rope ond. ne ica, and will te sold as Cheap as by | tow you 1h here le peti cted inamy 4 F SI edness Sei PatootTON PLWH 4 HOMATER 
any other House on this Contineut, . Dranchey they eaay- ders in $ : J 
changes ia 8 ache noe 
FARMS FOR THE MILLION. 
as aa vit ck ; Bhi tl: Marenser of Grceaabo c KE 
«Tag mot in this acer an acre of rhends oi nage ig 
Seutuested Meptsdeg -aesk trees on or wit | Se \} Hooks bepan 
fo a few miles of « Railway, either ow the J.J. NICHOLSON & C 2 pine 
Mempbts & Charlestos, On Sydney Street, between Lee a os 
Mianartpys Gente, |e Od nom Avenues. |. Bs 7. H, KENNEDY, | ,,mercial en 
Mobile & Obio, ethan vonsnenases At Sanford & Bro’s. old stand Wholesale and Hetall Druggi*ts, | rad above “Somatituter the Commireiil 
‘ —prsnens 1— | cousen maby “AND “eie¥! ermexrs, Cou 
4 ‘ 7 MBRLDIAY, A158. 
dof at the DRY GOODS Jhtevetor satanigtentle: redinsd press « PCa 
ak cpuatiinton’s axp Chemicals, Be Sea ond tent’ 
’ c arpote, Aes inege 
GROCERIE ne 
TICKET COSTS ONE DOLLAR Sttention ol site | ed . not Vieni 
| sa nese oa at | _ including Htory,kthetoric, ee: 100 00} 3 ; . d f 
deseription of he proper goods, soliciting a liberal share of patron~ French ot ViesRedy: 108°00 ~ 2 : Ns 
eee eat ig ha be zt ening in gic, eae ee : ; oe uamaeae Be : ieeeerar ae ipesis «. 
SS ceil oe Ips aay wien op L Sy - t 
woken et the tlon, whiek tf n not Lashed , 
7 of our Intebtion: z y. = CHADWICK, jal 1 ¢ : VERT | ? ibe | 
Lie Capital Pras : e Ser uee is Greek— all not hale i ‘ . : 
jemphis,"oe the Missiaaipp: au Alge' H ' 7 } i 
Ne anda are aduptcd to the growth of grain ‘| DRUGS,MEDICINES |¢ p d : : 
rotton, grapes, et ere cheaper [than Gorero < 
eatin csid isvtaden, nigoe dillar end Chemicals, 4 
sof there 
: ™ FANCY SOAP, PERFUMERY ; 
tien of To per ost. 19 favor of tn oF KENNEDY & GIBBS, OIL, GLASS, INK, Ke., § hake risen 
yore Tick tamay be tind of local Avro » oF m air fia Dy Toth and ra ; 
through the Memphis Agesey july |WIIOLESALE GROCERS, | 7*"y, ae a i Deen) LN. Boe gpa for 9 
L. M. MART, Agent, Merv a ty i 
axp Rods, ouks, Lines, be. led to © Lae 
> ™ oh is sn a lar ek al ¥, SCOYTI. 
Comminatont Morohantm, | die ie Seabalataen sepethe | suet ie alae 
NORTH-WESTERN PRODUCE,| 5) 1.774 Se ierearh es aaa 
CORSE COEMERCE AND WALY eTREETS psi sngac A 
Having bought out Martin, Benton & | ————_—______ —% Ee rae Bey" ry ~ : 
= Co. are pre pared to carry Ob the Grocery W. W. SHEARER liberal : ‘i : ‘ My 
a . be s tx ies. tibett os o x . ? : 3 4 bepet 
New —— “tries fat ser aed and Hanae rere ei aa aad Do sented en 5 2 fa } 
nerd? oN ptly filled at the LO’ CAS! 5 keep » | x 
BROACH, BROWN & Co., Fides. We charge no eoturaienton for | seed veppiy 6F er from Wo to Soper mening Sa! 
AT THE ing orders entrusted to our care. a Gases 
én 
os ronZELLOW STORE, fie CEE = STAPLE GOODS r 
Jo Front Street, > ANE o nat aeh tr = is 
MERIDIAN, , MISSISSIP?'1, CONFECTIONERY. ded 
airing from Ren York sod ibe | WWE have jon opened Fratton of Conve | CE EEO CHIR LES , { 
: st prices to wait th HARDWARE, CROCKERY, 
f the largest and best f i. BOOTS,’ OES, y 
samc Goods tn the cheat st | > att &e., ae : 
oR pare! it a the = 
rrarketg, and ot timee whee Dede were re is| TO CITY & COUNTRY MERCHANTS 
we offer ont Goods at prices as low as they can Mme Mituwnee ati Seppe int to & z of 
be. bed te Mobile market. ‘call z 1 
ines meal ang exems'ne cnr, rtieter ath he Bees hd for’ the preter’ Bs \ . Pi 
JOSMHALLORAN 4 HORMUTH, on Co ; 4 
Frout Street, above Masonic fi: 2 
may 22ewly MERIDIAN, miss 
NEW DRUG STORE. ] 
H. IZARD & CO., 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
(Sanford Old Stand.) 
isthe spcond a Dave ros, and alicit sabre 
‘conataatly om hand y 


—— 


Wheelv ight Material ! 
Wagon and Buggy Spokes, Hubs, 


800 PARKER Tf. N. LAKE. FnD8. r. smELDON 


PARKER, LAKE & CO., 
Cotton Factors and Grocers, 


Northwest Oorver St. Louis and Water ts 
MOBILE... ALA. 
’ 


ae 
8 onbsed, Ragging sad Hope, Neila, 


Axp Ata Keeper 


Groceries, Cizars, Tobacco, 
pooping) 


Keep 


Fine 


IRA We PORTER & CO., 
ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 
Royal Street, 

MOBILE, ALABAMA. 
Wholesle aod Hetailers of 


Hardware 
Hardware 
a full Stock, consisting In pert of 
PL NIRRS' HARDWARE, 
BUILDERS® HARDWARS, 


HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 
axp 


DESIRABLE COODS 
For Merebamte and Tradera. Also, 


Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 
DOeoRrs, 
GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS, 


\ eee MISS 


of pur | Transler 3 genta Vicksbarg sad Meridian R. R., 


‘Wharf-boat Proprietors, 


mf wn rtp GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS, 
ih * 

‘Uetober ' 

oo, Me 


"Bag | 


‘WHOLESALE ABD BETAIL DEALER IN 
Books & Stationery: 


Weekly, 82.00 ] per Annum, 


NUMBER 52. 


_M eridian. 


| 
Proprietors : 

Wo 4, Hox New Orleans 
(Cosas et Bpotiawand itu Bistonoed 
Reeds of He and Railroad Offices in 

Lomi ied ol ga Mr. H. Callum, Tele- 
= a ; a rman 


CUSHING HOUSE 


Corner Sixth Street and Ohio Levee, 
CATRO, ILL, 


oe House 


(Formerly the Roper Uouse,) 
JAS. W. CAMPBELL, 


(Late of Sumter County.) 


Proprietor. 


MOBILE, ALA 


AXING taken sod, thoroughly rated the 
above House, I solicit « ahare of public 
ident thi Fire eatte 


H 


“THE NELSON HOUSE, 


Though not the “ Biggest” Building, 


ay rae 


RAILROAD JUN 


I 


NCTION 


‘AS entablisbed » 


jeruie 
JOUN NELSON, Hoy 


“To Obt: aim 


STOP AT TIE 


MAGNOLIA COTTAGE, 


JACKSON, MinsissiPPt. 
maylewsen 


Private Boarding 
BY MRS AXN DO; LOU 


Jones House. 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPT'L. 
JOSIAH JONES, : PROP’R. 

1 npen for tha re 
geen. The 


‘willbe supplied with the beat 
Hirde Meals prepared on the ar 


market 
and di 


Ragsdale Hous, 
ON THE HILL, 
of the Rai'-c~ 


In the East Side 


For Corn Meal, Wheat Powriog and Stock Feed, 
Recirae of the South.’ 


jected “Frenet, bai Town 
‘other ‘before senting 

‘Address, of eall on, 
THAAG STRAUH &C 


9 tashorta 
jor Deserij 


Cor. Front & Jol 


4) TOBACCO MERCHANTS, 
LOUISVILLE, K 
BEPREPARKD to turalsh 


~ Hurlbut, Sturges & Co.,| 


Good Fare & Good Rooms! 


French Burr Portable Grist Mills, 


Appar nd Miki work | pla 
Srhese Mille are built rom hae’ e- | 


~ YOUNG LADIES’ | 
High School. 


a A. M, Priopipal 
@ The Secon! anunal term pe! tble Loe 


Charges per Month: 


Primary Departm-at.... 
vedinto 


Foren, Bo dadoc 
Tebept ie canes of 
| Scsotamedation of 
fete, a trale Department w Il be connected with 
Uleschool,sahject to the sbore terme wud re 
lations, sud young men, desirove of proper 
College or fo teething, will revevre Parties 
tention 

Meridian, aug 24, 


protracted ilioess 
those who have sous to edu 


AT THEIR OLD STAND. 
0 the Corser, apd these 
) NEW 
apagisive. 


FERS Non onc 


| 
Dry Goods, 
Clothing, 
Groceries 
Hardware 
Catlery 
Crockery | 
Bagging, 
Boots, 
Shoes, 
Hats, 
EVER SEEN IN THIS COUNTRY 


Which they wit sell ax low aathey can afford 


ber will not be a 


| The 


Meteor Burning Fluid. 


Hand Lomp ts the te 


Safety Hand Lamp, 


tbe M 
4s & test to be ap 


ULTON & CO. 


| ioces of oe Oe Seriian Mas 
7 STAR STABLE! 
| MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 


B. T. RUSH, Proprietor. 


AVING permanently located 
for the of 


Meridian, 
the Livery 


in attendance on arrival of the 


‘ied vecare Lt Hoek. 
eaibare ¢ ered wegen yard connected wih the 


Stiuscafat for part favors, 1 ask you to call 


1 OFFER FOR SALB the HOUSE AND 
LOT on whieh T now reside Sh Merilian, 
together with the FURNITURE of the 
WELCOME HOUSE. 
MRS. M. Av COX 


(perliaps because I | 


ME 
t | Presidiny Teacher—Migher Ep 


| 
Rope, i} 


Tuition 10 Primary 


MERIDIAN 


|FEMALE COLLEGE ! 


FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION. 
ELD. J. B. HAMBERLIN, A. 


es and French. 
MRS. ROBERTSON, 
Instrumental Mi 
MRS. A. L. HARWELL, 
Drawing, Painting, Embroidery. 


&e. 
MISS MATTIE A. WALKER, 
Preparatory Branches. 


Primary Branches 
CHARGES POR -TTTION, fe. 


Water 


WERTDIAN HIGH SCHOOL. 
FOR BOYS. 
A. SMYLIE, 


J Principal 


trary Dept per month of fear werks #3 
lors Vanguaces ¢mch ba 


Vafurmation w il be given by Mre 
bo eto be ners at the Rectory 
signed. 

WC HARRIS 


UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI 


THE SIXTEENTH 
serv, 


FACULTY 
Jous NX. Wapprt, D. 2. Chancellor; 
Prof, Kihies, Metaphysics abt Politica: 
omy. 


COW, Sane, M 


DN COMMENCES 0 
Orit 


- J. Quien, M. An 
Prot: lusts sna Moder Languages 

FP. A. Suoun, M. Aw 
Prot, Applied 
5.G. 


Eva. W. 
Prot. Chem, 


HLL.LOARD, 
Min. aad Geology. ae. 


aman M.A. 
Gor, deience and Law, 


Arringeinents hove baen made to enlarge and 
siready, splendid callee ton ‘of 
raical and Chenmeal Apparat 
= rp 


repaired and tmproved. 
fARATORY CLAS 
didases for the Freshman Class’ of Unc 
next Acidemle year, wil be admitted 
must be fifteen years of 
A SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL SCIENCE 


wall comprise all The serene 


“Valuable Property for Sale, 


A HOUSE AND THESE ACRES 


LAND | tip will Be tanght 


upmaliy taught in seientific rchool 
elaesice. It ‘be: 


Commercial Law, took Kew;.ing and I'-9man- 


TL TRE Law. DEP TeRNt® 
>, weder the manretion 


oh 
“Foc eon Fe namaal ne 
UNIVERSITY PURR PAYABLE IN Avi 


‘Twition for the sossian af newr ten months, #2" 6 
Peet = - e 


SEMI-WEERLY GAZETTE] “Tee Bottom nau on 
= ‘The black % 


J. J, SHANNON prsiinn:Eaitor 
———eee 


“MERIDIAN, MISS, 
Weduesdny September 4, 1867. 


PRICE OP SUBSCRIPTION . 


Weekly. 
‘Three doittere wil bercharged for the Weekly ux- 
deca pail for atrletly in advance, 
<™ Encout ‘tho Hberal patroh- 
age exteniled.the Gazette, and with a view 
to incrvase'Its cfrenlation. we offer the fol- 
lowing Hheral Indncements t ctabes 
Ve will,send six Copies ‘of the Weekly 
atte one year for «810.00. 
Six-coptes of the Weekly six 
months 
Five copice of Semi-Weeekly 
year 
Fire copics of Semt-Weekly six 
nemnths 


$5.00. 
e 

$20.00. 

$10.00 


San Antonia, Texas 
. thus: 
Kirmly bolleve that the quickest way of 
Hical party and its Radi- 
to let them have full sway 
to Interposs no other opposition tot 
Any opposition that the Sonth exn 
will only protract one sagferin 
ost probably end in farther disfranchivo 
vt wn po 
rvatives withdraw all opposition to 
Kudicaliam, a split Is sure to take place in 
its ranks that will mach more speedily 
weaken and destroy It than anything the 
Conservatives could do 1 
which efforts, indeed, we know would 0 
tend to prolong onr distresses by kee 


y 
y | 


ing 


wr oppressors united and trinmplant."— | 


‘This isthe position for which we have 


town battling with the abuse of some of | 


our exebanges; and weare ofcourse glad 
tu see the sanie gronnd taken, from its 
«own Information and judgment, by sich 
able prints as the Herald, 
——--__. 

\ clrenlar from head 
vung shows that six eases have been dispos- 
el of recently by the Military Com 
sitting in that city. Sam Ligon and Jeff. 
Wood (colored) for horse stealing in Mon- 
roe cs naty, go to the Arkansas peniten- 
t iry for three years, or Durand and 


Adellert. Boehler for horse stealing in 
sty. and Thos. A. Wright and 
Win, Johnson (colored) for the of 


fone, In Carroll county, go the Arkansas 
penitentiary fora period of three year 

tn of W. T. Marr, of Marshall 
county, for steal jes, the 
eral disapproved the 


tng 
the Court, the testimony being of a nature 
autit of a serlons dombt of the prison- 
octa guilt, He bs 1. For ai 
orderly conduct in Newten county, Fr 

Ewing Lx sent to Dry Tortugas fur 
days. Sending a man to Fort Jeffers 


sk 
ty 


tor disorderly condi ething 
The President has ontered the “urea 


of Rebel Archives h Dr. 


Lleter was chief, te hi 


w Francis 


anized hy Secretary 


all the captured 


Tran Was Of Stani 


snl ¢ records of 


A Praxk Movestes7.—On 
Geu, Grant ontered that 
the military districts created un 
vet of March 2 1867, will make ne appoint- 
tents to civil office of persous who have 
removed by t Ives oF thelr’ pro- 

‘This order as 
+ at Washington 
for thts ju 
The withdrawal of 
wthe case was taken 
Bat 


rand. 


the compromis 


sem 06 ser 
tien of authority 
Grant's letteg arg 
asun abanilonment of the contest. 


this move Inilicates that the general com- 
toanding considers himself stronger in 
action than in argument, 


oo 


Grenada and Meridian Rail 
road. 


We have already mentione 
wonkl be a meeting of the Incorporators 
hursilay the 3d day of October. We 
e suitable arrangements will be made 
to entertain the delegates and a subserip- 
tion made in behalf of the enterprise, 
that will show: the people abroad we feel 

interest In the road. We would di- 
rect the attention of the Mayor and Coun- 
vil to the subject. “Speaking of the mcet- 
Juz the Lontaville Bulletin says: 


‘As will ie seer by advertisement in a 
other column. Dr. R. D. Brown, Present 
“af the Boar of: ators of the Gre- 
rola and Meridian Railroad Company. bas 
called a mce'ing of that body, as well 
nit friends of the at. Meridian 


that there 


v 
and insure its 
‘0 the of our own immediate 
pee a forest, which io Sr 
oir energies, sically, mental 
ranelally exninot 6 offered. than In. dl~ 
vesting. ways and meats for the com- 
mswcegent in 


rte Sat reepada on) Mart lan 


Hullroad. amd we hope to see them take 
xilvantage of it. 

A of the people is called for. 
next Satmrday, 7th 
Malnary.steps for 


“i the people of te Conary, Some , 
f of 


iny te success. 


“Wwe |" 


ters at Vicks: | 


| military administration of | 


F the 


poche! ay 
thas 


Published Wednesday & Saturday by 
‘J. GIBSON. 


to assert his and prero 
fill every oftice of 

with men of his 07 e. 
liéan party employed politica) uilsalo 
ries to come South and: enatill-this doc- 
trine into his mind, and many of ourown 
people who wanted to dose tho: radicals 
with*African sable? urged him to aspire 
20 Congress and the Viee-Presidency—not 
to let the self-styled defenders of his po- 
litical rights swindle him-onwof ali the fat 
offices. The blacks now. comprehend all 
this, and are shaping their course 50. as to 
avail themaélves of every adrantage giv- 
en. A colored man Jets” the, world know 
through the blimhs of tie New Orteans 
| Times, that they intend to carry’ out fall 
republican Democratig principles:-to the | 
Jetter—imajoritles mst raly and'minotities | 
submit. They will elect blacks to every of- | 
fice within the people's gilt, from Govern- | 


bcupd-keoper. The white men held wll-the} 
pliees of honor and profit whenthey had | 
power, and now that the black mei bave a | 
majority. they will do the same thing— | 
mn rail Ison top” says the letter | 
to the Thines, and “Yankees as well as the 
ninority must take a back seat.” This Is 
4 prevalling sentiment and hax. been 
bronght about by the Incendiary teachings 
of unprincipled men who expect to ride 
o office upon the negro’s back. But the 
mble and obédient ally” is vot so pliant 
afterall, He has measured his strength, 
finds himself “master of the’ situate) 
and openly declares he will kick dema- 
ques askle, and place the colored man | 
where there is mon What ix 
true of Louisiana Is true of all the South-| 
Ju ty) Alabama, | 
| we are toll th proclaim | 
| none shall receive, thelr votes but Ulek 
men, aud the same thing was very strong: | 
ly intimated at the Conventio rown | 
T ack man, | 
| where he bi rolling political pow 
er, will trust none in office his own 
| color ‘ 


y and honor. 


ave 


Itis cary to see bow this 
1 exclusive 


supremacy 
| radivads dl 
want elevatic 
of official p 
against them 


HW be negi 
cover that 


oF 
they 


equal share | 
will tarn 
ostractsing 


rT" 
the Southern people, will have lost bis true 


| nid abandone 


by the radi- 
side and the Southerners 
he must relinguist tis claim | 
age Ina w 
white sking vere 
Vin which he will be very 
pat aside. picture Is not) 
sant to contemplate, but the styns of | 
thet tunerringly in the «i 
tion w e iutlicated. 
—_+--0-= 
The President on Stanton and 
Sheridan, 


to «apres 
the 
black.” a 
marily 


where 


\ corresponitent of the 
an interview with the Pre 
| during which, the remoyal ot me and 
1. The President 
Stanton in ont 
to obstruct t nets of Con- | 
rese—that Mr anton had nothis fo de 
with thelr execution, at at | 


recently, 


and observed 


x he cule b 
view of Mr 
tatorial conduet. The ident ad-| 
vised him to hy atalk with the 
ry of War, and perhaps they would m 
derstand each other better. He reed, 
ral, that Mr. Stat 


f the Department In the event of 
‘The latter promptly expressed 
his entire willingness to dogo. It wa 
true the the President a 
very kind, but earnest, private nc 
} which he intimated his fears of anarchy 
| if not revolution. should Secretary si 

Yet, as he could” 


| a change. 


General wrote 


ton be superseded. 
ppreciate the 
| he had directed the change. 
removed for exercisin 
possess. “The removal of 
| Gov. Throckinorton was entirely uncalled | 
id drfasffable, Botlt had placed 
| ridan’s disposal, the whole civil ma- 
| chinery of thelr States, to wid him’ in tho 
| excention of thé reconstriction atts, while 
owas emleavoring to execute the law ds 
n partian, and adopted radicalism’ as tHe 
only trné test of loyalty. His sole par 
pose seemed to-be to RettiFe negro snprem- 
anil degrade the whites, and. for euch | 
comluct the President doemest it his*duty | 
to relieve him of that command. 
eee 
Tur Pourricat, Wasmerqot—Washing 
1 affn ira grow in Interest, “More changes 
| are still talkpd-of, and Weis not improba~ 
ble the President witLcontinne ‘cutting off | 
partisan heads until. the, cabinet ani com- 
Manders suit him.-T@is Intimated that 
Grant will ask to he relieved from duty at 
the War Office soon. Sewanté.friends say 
ie will surely go. The old man bas been 
keeping very quict lately, and has fittle to 
say at the White House. Jerry Black-is 
spoken of as Mr. Seward's successor, and 
the fet that he has has becn, telegraphed 
to, advising him of the change im affairs 


turn immediately 4s significant. Randall 
expresses his readiness to go, and Ward H. 
Lamon, once appoisted Marsiral of the 


District of Columbia fo, Seseea 
mentionéd af The 


Herald special says in the ease of Metoul- 
loch, though his resignatiors will 
the fear of dam- 


| next Sathhlay-week, the’ 14th “S4ptember. ap 


or to Constable, and® from policeman to| F 


| numeri over six thousand, are on’ the 


| sulted 


| tion to see 


| Mexican blustes, 


in the Cabinetjam réquesting hiia 4 re- |} 


pede hf mays few pertinent 
ing ‘ 

remarks drging the Importance of sach an 
association. and soggesting that the objects 
of thie association be extended so as to-em- 
brace also x mechanical departwent— 
‘Esquire Rew also made a few remarks elo- 
quently, seconding Col. Shapuion's sag 

aA; & 


Upoti motion of Col. Shannon, »_cam- 
gies otecren was appointed to draft a 
constitution and by-laws fer an Agricul- 
toril and Mechanical Assoclation to report 
to @ meeting to,be held In Meridian on 


‘Committee, viz, 

Eq. E.J. Rew, Maj, F.C. Seemmes, C. 
W. Mathews, I. B, Payne, W. W. Shearer, 
Erasimus Williams. and B.T. Rash 
Upon motion of Col. Shannon, the elec 
tion for officers for the Tournament Ciub 
was entered Into. Mayor It. L, Hender- | 
son was uganimously elected President. | 
LM. Hart was elected Vico resider t 
Jno, Arinatong was elected Secretary ant 
‘Treasurer. 

Upon motion, the President was aut! or-| 5 
ized to appoint the judges for the next} Ge 
tournament. 

Upon notion, thr mecting ailjonrned to 
mect next Satnrday week at 3 P, M. 

R. L. HENDERSON, Pres't. 

TL. M. Hanr atet. N. Pan cede, Seo's, 

August 31, 1867. 


News Items. 
The Atlinta Opinion says: Another 
Iman. who had been convicted. fur} aut 
attempt to-ravish alittle white gir ‘nine 
vears old, was sentenced to twenty yeats 
isoninent and hard labor in the penl- 
ary of the the: 
on. 


dre: 


| mot 
tan 
ing bim badly. Tl 
freelwowien get 
light on the streets. 


or from Fort Cnton, New M 
4that the NevaJce tribe of Indians, 


aud 


eve of hostilitees against the whites, un 


Walker was terrildy mad 
on discovering a bust of Gen. Lee in the 
nerican departwent of the ex positio 
She tore off the label and stamped it under 

her toot. 


r J.C. Watson, of Ann Arbor, 


apnounees the didcovery of a 
Itherto unknown. which wak 

is situated 

140 min. and 

south, — tis 


oving West a 


Many of t 


young 
TS sth 


1p 
tun In ea: 
eral of the yo 


of. Clevelanil, 
ket revolvers a4 a+ pre 
f attacks trom rufiians- 
ing ladies have been in- 
these prowl rela Lately 
white taking an eycuing walk. and they 
ve leagued together with the determin 
re is any virtue In ball 


Se 


power. 


Every 
ts 


aispate 


ry five in tho 
io 


Land Suite 
Th Georgia only 
vietiny of that dis 


_ | consequence of ridicalin 


rattlesnake, measuring 
ath and eieht Inches in ehre 
was killed near Athens, Teun, a | asslj 
| date 


Hug 


na communication 


portion of Ge 
ter false. 


and reconstruction will sweep 
State with a majority of from thirty to 
forty thousand.” 


ay 
nm 
sh 
Thrce housed ware entered at Fagestetd | ! 4 
pposite ‘Nashville on Wedneslay and 
property to the ambunt of $1,000 carrlod 
Oi by burglars.* : 
France and Austria 
mon eaus: in demandin 


Imilian at all hazards. 


are making com- 
the body of Mrx- | 


Now for more | ™ 


ipso of- the sim will take place on 
instant; but will not. be visible in 
‘conthuent. 


F iredsand ninety-elglit_strects |i 
in St. Lonla méasure two bundred and 
ity miles. Tiecity has eighty miles 
ter pipepeehty=ix. niilew se nian | 
pipe, aud tiisty-six miles, vf street | *% 
railway. i+ 14 tit 


The nmabet of persons who perished Hy 
famine in the Orissa district tn neta, 
year, was one anil a half willioni= 
than the entire population of Missouri. 


The Spaniah rebellions 65; the 
f 5 


i the ‘General 


ven ce The Waa tugton Morréspond- 

ie Courtes Learna. that 

renner inion 

that” Conggessak the. next: eegsione will 

pass 2 bul Gstablediing antversal suffrage 

n every State, autl thinks there ean: be no 
doabts of It.” Sy 


The Little Réek Repabligay ay iBiehe 
sands of cattle ans wow driven exes 
into and through ArKAnyas.) + 


| high 


1 | 2a Bee 
@. 


the 


ler. 


be 
nd. 


This lea. 
peopl Ig tite 
tee voles may be 


ntelll zs 
cep en sffor tp leone 6 E 
gress. It will be interpreted by thie 
structed element Sonth— 
those who did all they could to ‘break up 
this governinent by arma, and now wish to 

fe only glement, consulted as.to the 1 


“ot 


11. Sheridian. 


x8 


ington. “O, Aug. 1% 1867. 
exrmat~[. have. received your. com- 


th 


nitial'your vi 


k frou yon 


reasons 2 
which In your dpfnien, woold fender the 


onder inéxpedl auch, however; 


‘ou. hay 
ritten 
ould 
‘OU 3 


le 


of the Fi 
aware that, 
mitted to the: 


lows, 


in well) 


Hcrve pence: 
far as possible x spirit of rego 
AI's administrattommat=*the 
the Cumberland will cert 
inost favorably weit that of { 
dan-in-the Pitt 
eine 


ay of 
iL Sheridan ie 
d rele 


ri 
o 


for The Une 
2, Aug ty: 


ye 


| berland, also. 


ing th 
tase Instructions 
closed order, Tv 
y suggestions you May deem 


respecting the asi 

Sain to Baie) 

vit =, my, Cat 
wand’ of thee 
Tives,amd thpnsands 
ure to prése 


to 
ar 


the ff ani 


Spiscainb Lie depressed Wich | Dome 
‘Guitalatakn! 
of the coun! that Gen. Shes 
from hig preseut eom- 
spublic where the volee of the 


vw of the land. 


‘his 
ently. 


I 
iis 


proteét: Bal 
iver 9€ the ie mary res and 
cclaliy to belny -tocmleive 
a Gen. Hancpek:ow 
from where he bs, 


conspflcated on 
pone 


| come aequainted wit 
‘There arcy enfin 


wil, above 


hie removal, and 1 
preveuta tyr § 


onor to be. with great respect, 


Your 


yeral U. S.A. and Secretary ot War 
A interion, 


Esecurive. Ma 


n of the 7 
ne prompt 


hy Inet. 
with 


ita directed In ty 
rent abated in wy ui 


thel7th thea would be Bl 
ations you might deem. - 
x nay inten= 


he MUbfeet, It Was not 
a formal 
1 statenns 


LEW JOUNSOS: 


an Gen. 


in the 


nef teornlary 

Mae patric es: reasons 
his order, stot Tot be in 
og to refer fo a letter tharked 
whicn I wrote te the Prealilent whe 
ited on the subject of the change lit 
War Dépsetient. It bears upon the 


vedlegt errant. 


+ respecting the 
order 


whi 

of this! Ia 
the 

is Of loyal 


zof treab- 
id anion of) 


dan should 


Sheridan 


smn 
Rabe 


will 


Gen. U. 8. Gnaxr, Bec. 


TBs 
ENSON? 
‘ar gud dnterins. 


3 rope, Tn strengt 
an} introdacert. 
leet it Jo come ad vat 


ie} 


the Womb, 
a Mica 


dation of 


SEPTEMBER 18; 1907. 


it nok } 
is de- |S © Gi Letter 
Siietoan | ee Bag a= Fie at 


ime stores | * ee dan 
the speceh of. 
ofacl and, 


ect 
satis 


private 

Sse ence.” | 
Tn hia 6 

satinfactory oF at 


had hoped 


issues: ted. 
It 


GRANT: 


orn States while such men-rotal 


0 ean be 
‘all reliable in its future 
romits If thess men are 

cuss openly according to thelr nature the 


Better the country know the 


permitted to 


a. “een from 
SORTASE sae cnsrnee 
ter ofthe man who ta the representatlye 
of any 
Sonth- 

Infle- 


better after tai 
‘adie dugeres cored 
Wout. 


BLOOD. AND BONES 


dis 


- $4,000 f4.000 
bain bieu 


Premiums amonnting ( 


bie mistake had 
SION, | 


and thank 
which you 


that 
L note 
to bear 


done wisely in.enal 
this fight F 
robela, 


of “my 


publie 


In 
ur A 
fon, in ts 


oe 


fo qsamme that, in the 


| deld; he has 
| responsible di 
| mander, 


ra, ON 


n. has exer: 
Themsclver, 
wool be 


a 


estions In 
peF that 


command 
am not 


ty. 
MEE Adee | tour 
ee 


ct = 


., ayo 


pment. ¢ 


truth on this subject now, than to ran the 
risk of learning hereafter that an -Irreparas 

‘beon made In the plan 
and execution of the reconstruction nets. 
Ile need scarcely repeat that 
tion, to beekia the spirit‘oF the 
grea. and to be permanent, must be the 
Ret of the people themselves. After. the 
fullest and frvest, dicisalon Court 


7 


ird Pretim: 


atric 
of Con- 


Darter la composel of 
£ 


mre iar ga ei 
who apoak 


GRAND SOUEME. 
DECEMBER 11th, 1 


NOVEMBER, 13th, 1807. 
f 


ary Dite 


ps 


azegees 
H 


: 


807, 


bud 


nie 
att 


i 


asbey 


E 


fF 


H 


aa 


ari; 


nd 
thiselty, and demanded payment of 25 
centsdue him. The lady, not having the 
ne, (and a grent many are seare of 
4 change. promised to pay itan early day— 
Thig pot Being ea:is‘actory, the incorrigi- 
ble youth threatened to confiscate a picce 
of furniture ascontraband. Being resist- 
e.and driven away, he next found tilm- 
self leaning uppd the arm ofa policeman. 
Hig father avd mother came to his rescue, 


bene- | Were not suffieleyt to deter entirely, the 
Invincible officer from the proper dis- 
chanee of Me Quiles: ‘The sequel to the 
episode is, the Bosywas fined $10-andl costs, 
and the perenty and costs. 


A republican meeting was hei. at Ma- | eu! 
rion last Saturday ta select delegates to 
the State Convention at Jackson, We 
were not progent, but understand the 
‘ea | meeting was fas from being 4 harmonions 
‘Se | affairs” Aw In other States, many of the 
heme yg ‘thelr. po- 
teachers apd put forvanl men. of | 


"Distance 472 
10 minutes. 


“Vick dally at 


arrives. 
vue Bees 
r ee: 


late of the Chrogicle, and. Sam 

man in whom neither party 

The freed- 

Hea omens thepabennst they were, yo- 
an: iencges Sem Jecteen, and that the 


1g White men 
omits hasten op 
@ay” which will press: more 
‘Ot dirk blood than the el 
men now antielpate. Our advice le 
\3 oh oa Sa 


fess coal 


made at his prick) wzent 


—— 
ay Cortox—MAiiox, Leaps tite Vax. 


poate oft el known and 
popular 


of Brageh & Co. at Marion, 

branch of the house of Brown & 
Co. at thia place, banght the: Lrst bale of 
new Gotten offered In the market this-sea- 
hou. Ig svdd'ralsed by. W. H. Pankey, of 
this county, and brougtt 21 cepts. Mr, 
Pankey laid pon ourtable the first cot~ 

xine HP took the | fon bloom in the spring. and we cougratn- 
Orleans; nf late iin upon his industry and good for- 

¢ | tine, and our neighboring town, Marion. 

Ju thus leading the yan in. opening the 

market for the great staple of the country 


Preramxa vor Fait. Taape.—The 
terprising Arm of Riosch, Brown & Co. 
fare preparing for the bury season. Car- 


Inc WwW. 
Thal tases Pook a 


“Ay 'L, at Head'qrs, ba 


t, Meridian, ; 
Care, JAMES | SUNDERLAND, YY. 1. c, | Ramtedaad what bes 
the Wo 


bby 
miissioner B. Re 
ont As ge Th pane ‘ot Institutions af 


Paiscutrtioxs Pruiep ar Aut Hovms, | © 
—Our friend Chadwick,the oli aunt Seon 
Front Street druggist ls now. Nving + 
(0 Wik anton anid wilt attend co filing: 
sovinth ts apallghoure-—day anil nlight— 
Chailyiek’y eines are fresh, and an 
porlende of twenty years In the bosl- 
“fits ih ae guarantee Uhat hey wll by and remunkleling the bqvee and 
ypountied.. ee putting wpa grew and handaowe front— 
Maj. Roberts Is pow North eclecting a 
stock for the fall trade. 


~~» 
‘Tho catalogue of Peachwood Nurse’ 

at State Line, Wayne county, for 1867-8 I+ 

before us, Gen. Gaines has a’ very large 

ind choice variety of trees and his prices 

I-| are within the reach of every Sue. Now 


; com 
of our reuters are direct 


Advertisement of our friends, 


Ruildle &Co. of Louisville, 


Payer. thoap suiBictert by 
who fave frlende aitffering from, 
Seen carehilly teak and wee 


Is the) to” thelr 
a ee 
craic 


‘grapes, dc. that Gen, Geo. 8. Gaines of 

‘the abose mentioned pornological gantens. 
. 

Prepare for 

gpd wo offer’ p little 


on ESE eich may prove 


J opens the’ bowels, and never fails to Smme- 
- up-all forms of chilis and 
“affecting 


portant I 


hajz own complexion. Figally, Mr-R.J.| Of 


pantershaye been at wash some time en- | “9 
targlng 


Heapquaxrass ov 17" Ans; 
Apourant Guxmrat's Orricr. 


but thelr entreatics and demonstrations | by 


r thts 


The withdrawal of 
Kulng the Case was 

ment of the contest, 
cates 


‘bat 


actiomthen argument. 
anil World speak of ay am- 
f which those most 
t's corifldence have heard 
R p, Aug @—The following im- 


exchange, but nevee 
Coxrmpsnare srazes oy ZAtenics, 


ent, 
‘1861. 


titcheaek, Agent | i 


ith and comfort. 
nj 


Surgeons stil 
b power to 
‘apd distribute such conteibuti 
+ foot, elothin, and mgetlichies, a 
forwariled for tho rellef of prisn- | 
yr further propose that 
sclecteal irown 
‘erninents, Awe that shall hav 
‘atany and 
ts OF exchange, to make re 
only of their own but of 


Respectfully, sour obd't sery 
‘OULHeA rent OF Exe 
“Gatverrox, Au. mn. mere were 
deaths from yellow. fev 
100 8 Christh pte. the Yet 
were sick of dead. Mut 
distress prevails. Help is needed. 
Moxtoomery, Aug. 31—Gen. Do 


ceive 
Sey 


fasued an order for an election on Ue 
of October on the question of a Conve 
tion, and delegates to the same, 
40 election iatricts. Mobile, Monty: 
And Dallgs counties have five delegates 
each. 

New 
Interments f 
‘Total for ewecks 1 
The French awd 4 
the city 


itfeh Mialstery te 


4 transpired in 


Min 
uring the ni 


Ssertiiclos. 


tary has onlered the 
further down the river, 
v. Parsous, of Alabam. hail an 
terviow with tho Pretident t« 
ing the election ordered by 
the Ist of October. 
‘The amnesty sumor 
Is Fonfidentinly stated 
come before Cabinet 
ximilian's adopted 
bide, Is. with his grandmou 
town Heights. 


halfcents ory in 
to-day. 
New Oxraaxs. Sept. 
| thirty Interments from yeliow 
terday; among them ‘Tom h 
gilist. nm Eiewts MeCoyuick, «(th 
cla) Mahaska. + 

‘The oficial order relievi ne She 
dan was received this morning at ly 


‘s uc agian o€ 
inia during the past {week 
total umber spaile singe the Us 


Latest Market Reports. 


Corn 
Q Lidgg- Clear aes. 1 
atop 2 

‘Corn 8 


ant pases yee eemplete wuccen, 
Pc 


i 
that Gen. Grant considers himself 
stronger in 


inde esi 
nothin; 
on the exchange subject, Is 


bli to-day. Was written to 
A. Hitchcock, t. vepited een 


Wa a Th swing | tint the 
oneanuxaros, Aug. 4 following 


awe learn Horr’s Mills was 


| Well known, 


Siytince 


a= 


NOTICETO NOTHERS, 


to press DU. SEABROOR'S 
rely con- eo 
res tchinerif evening. about },.., 
operatives ‘were at aup-| aise dora 
e Bomie fiend took th 4 Eevee writer wero 
ees balding ae onan ety more (ee ere 
al = iu our next.— | f " - ; Sey 
Infant Soothing Syrnp, 
Thirty 90 soldiers, from = % 
K; uTived here a few 
Toure ini the hari the 
Neg elitr Crm 


ew port to mnt 
Pt dr inthe: departenent 
hin this department, 

capmantt of Major General ‘Ord Liberty 


bs liaz! 
Springs. 
towdit tt, and intends oj 


© or- | tr place of teanan. 8 
aula tho won 


tl 


| share scenes 
| tare, & 


Vegetable 


renee, atid thet 


ie nat far iiataut when 
ct wll be wk 
oe 


des, may Gou 
wor 
Wi are glsl to continue our favorah 
reports of ehtton crop. North. 
Girt east oC us. Elaewhore 1p ong colminns | 
w upd a paragral 
South; stating that the font Worm 
made its appearance in rth-west 
corner of the county, but we cannot be-| 
Neve, from what w arn from pdante 


BITTERS | chicient 


the foil 
ty: | sway 


WOSTETTER'S STOMACH 


Kine 


AUDICINE; 


day 

ee | ry one se 

tinel. 

Death has been busy w 

past week—having tak 

prominent citizens, and 0 
‘olurobine 

Cot, Jawes M. Wysyxe.—The 


times, through the |® 
a 


eg} Crop hme ne 


a 


Frénch war stgamer is auchored off 


lay tonch= 


e in ths cotton tax fron three 


were | 
fever yes= 


ri 


Z| ders forauy article comprised x9 the gr 


ot. F—Cotton—Thers was 
it demand deman! to-day.wbich | 
el confined to three buyers. Sales: 
alg siding E popipal abate | 
Sept, 2—Superfine flour, 8: 
‘$1 seal 13. Moss Pork $24.50 gresn you bare 


10.07 
BFC Rt rlenadabor saving machines in-are at. the | 
136@ | ier webessith 


= Well-known citizen has t 
He returner fro 


PURIFY ¥OUR BLOOD 
HURLEY'S SARSAPAMILLA 


PERCTES OF THT 


thatthes Sar- | 


on eu 
All the faring 

| that in the Soathe ” 

| siypi the condition of the corn 

heer hetter fir nr 

Tandsbore Det 


ubite, end 9 already recogimed 
eat jt niteas ie all pata 

| comaury to be ch ost earee a ang and San . 

comedy, fer ears ners whch the 


TEED 


sand Chats 
near this place for 
ing the line of the 


¢ paist week, 
runt 


Ai ctiars ef Hotitmal Com ree 


LADIES IN DELICATS WEALTH if 


STOMACH EIT 


MANUPACTURERS AGENCY 


Sale of Wood Iron Machinery, 


IMPROVED AGHICULTURAL | NtMLNEST: 


PORTAELE AND STATIONARY 
ENGINITGS 
of 


SAVING MACHINES, 


Hurley's Ague Yonic. 


PEnrEec RELIABLE. 


and ali dew 


LABOR 


abarven To vue 


Wants of this p 
Ilurtes Ss Ague Tonle 
fale bs oBeet wear 


Aly wh 


RD TU CONV ALY 


JAMES KUDU 
Leia 


HURLEY 5 


Populay Worm Candy! 


great leas of A 


com Maclyper 


only repiee 
the intro ct o0 


of the | 


cbt twill take 
i Cesired, JAMES RULER Cu, 


‘of gentle 


he ics HOSTETTER’S BITTERS. 


lacge namber Af Northen and hoothe:a Mansi- 
fan Yo sell thei goods, he ti 


five 
farm b informat enue t-te eo t and ¥ 


Theos mies fe 


eS * SSR ei | by 


‘e OM.red that bas not proved & 


Atte n Co 
D. LUSTA 


HURLEY'S 
STOMACHIC BITTERS, 


RECOMM 
Koseresxo, Mise 
Cart. G. D. Bu-tawente: Derr Sir: — 
Hasing Known you favorably for twenty 
| yeuray and. watched with pleasure the pro~ 
madé within the bt ‘two | 
Fears in your jaadab’e undertaking of in- 
Hoduving into our midst many of the ve 


Diepepaba, Want of Action of thy 
Livery ef DIGURUERED. ATOMRCH, 

There. are 

Thee 


States, oF from the 
JAMES RU 


° ‘ 
Oriental Peart 


North; and fully endorsing your views as to | 

of oat State: for such, and | 
believing you to be eminently qualild to 
” aucoegi ii this newsylicht for Luvingss, we! 
¢ take pleasure in recommending. you and | 
| yar eaterprise to the public, and in wish | 


CAUTION, 


ing the shire 
svuined by ang others Utewse among the | 
ol ferinon given toharert rat effi ney which 
th gees staf tae: Infinely sapere for the 


toilet of any 


ipell, O't Judge Gth Jatt Dist) 

» Bradbate Jtnlge Attala co. | 

thio £. Los, Mf of Attala County. | 
we Probate Clerk Attala Coe | 
AL. Wallace, Cire’t Clerk A tala.Go. 
Sve Exo. 


THE GUVERSMENT IXDORSE MENT. 


Bettison’s English {Horse Lini- 


= ee 1 aghinnt dangers Imprdltions 
gerne or rete 9 Ske sepecial note of the 
aan. through 
bas proven. Liaelf éme rs he best Laimenta 

mine tor in at ree 


tri tonelaeettan bec ati 


clwtie for ite Trym bottle -wrd we are 
yoo Wil wever sierwards aseway ot ver, 


Extract Jamaica Ginger? 
Cen Joe Ruddic &- Co's Extract ef Janaic 
Greer tedigecions ho. Ate be the pare 
Ghoger and eas be relied on. og 
Seato.’s Chexieal” Writing: Muid 
. * axp - 
CaARMENE INK. 
There well kuows inks nest only’ he weed to 
‘best or ‘Danks, Coat 


(itl, 
li: 
i 


t 
B 


fhe 


shact: act 
CLOTHING, 
Broadwar, opposit: St. N cholas Hotel 
ABW TOUK. 
(Pp HENRY, Jn. 
tormerty of Henrys, Smt & Townsend. 
JOHN T. HENRY, 


formerly ot Saalshory & Heary. 
ALEX. T, M 


Loe: . . 
formerly with Mearya, Smith & Townsend. 


We; 088 


We bave realy » large, handsome and 
well assorted stock.of 


READY-MADE CLOTHING, 
Manufactured by Bs. exclusively for the 
Southern Trade, which we are prepared to 
well at low prices and on liberal terms, 

Our stock is wlapted in material, style, 
Jengths, and xizes,exclusively to the 8 vuth, 
and comprises goods from the lowest priced 


_-to the finest made, including « large axsort~ 


ment of goods for 
Freedmet.’s Wear. 


‘The recent decline in woolen and cotter 
fabries will enable as to offer clothing at 
much lower prices than. it hus been sold for 
at any time «ince 1800. 

ach and clase buyers from the South 
ine our stock before 
believe we can offer them 


are invited 
ing, 8s 
great inducements, 

We will be happy to receive orders, and 
cia long experience in the Southern basi~ 
nest enables as to. make elections which 
will be certain to give entire satisfaction, 

Descripive Catalogu-s with prices sent 
by mail if desired. 

BENRY, MOORE & 

New York, Jaly, ‘67. 

aagiiwdedm 


NUNG, 
2 Broadway 


Meridian Star Brewery. 


Tigre tate tr ent ree 
Meridian Star Brewery 


wence of deci ning 
‘bis fend on which 


purchasers 
aract to Ble 
fore ene Tatcl 


angions to remcia, forther {olormation sp. 
fly to me on the premises or address me at En. 


teeprine, Miaabeatyph 
PEYTON KING 
Enterprise, Wren, Aug 16, 1867-awtt 


CHEAPEST Bie BOUSE IN THE SOUTH 


BLELOCK & CO., 
Wholesale Booksellers 
AND STATIONERS, 

130 Canal Street. New Orleans Las. 


Dealers Supplied at Lowest Rates. 
tor Send 
ca 


ir Cat 
+ Books 


your address for 
Hiool and Miseella 
ly 


GARDEN SEEDS. 
7 F. VIRGIY, sucsersar ty D. Macpay, Deal 
E,, feateedawa'tsn Gravieratrece between 
Catnp and Magazine, sts , New Orleans. eug39ly 
New Shoes! New Shoes !! 
At Mrs. Norton & Neville’s, for Ladies and 
Children. A good article at low prices 


GoUTHERS FAMILY SEWING MACHINES 
SS Tee noweless machines of Wilcox & Gibbs, 
Will sew, hem, fell, braid, tuck, gather quill, 
Cord, end embroider, with satisfaction, Ayents 

286, 


ATER BROTHERS, Manufsc'urers of To. 
‘bacon and | 


i 


CAREST, Wabemoves. 4. Bxous. 
4 BEAU & CO, 17 Cesrtres creat, 1 
oe and 1 


Reta'l, at 
low prices Carpe'mg, Floor Oi! Cloth: 
Window Roedan, Table vers, Cor 


ana Pisno (overs, Cor: 
tsing, Lace, Werste4, Cornice = maylewly 


B. ORIAWOLD, & 00, old firm of Hirde 
A , Kceodrish; eetsbhebed te Mew Orlesns 
Meneiecterers nod 


DARCY & PUTNAWS i. 
SELF-RAIGING FLOUR 


Bread, Bisewit, 
ty, &e, 
Powders, 


Cakes, Pas- 
‘Yeast 


TIME AND LABOR SAVING AND 
HEALTH GIVING. 


GENERAL DIRECTIO.8. 
Bur in the water with Paling Sati = 
once withoat kneading or cough 
to ree; the eves, therfore, should be fe 
baking order before bepinaing to mix MIND 


Mik is superior to water for al! pasty pur 
For Cakes, Be, the GELF-RAISING 
VLOUR sbeold be the last articletixed Sait 
to auit the taste, 
RECEIPTS 
SALT .O NUIT THE TASTE 


Fou Lint Hesse.—Use cold water cr milk, 
Just sadicient te thor 


of a hard¢ ast before the los 
Slently. If the bresd does not b.owa oa the 
remove ibe cover « few minutes before tak 


without sbortening. “ 
Neated oves, they will be light, whi e 
tender. 

a: the dough showid bra 
that ab 
sharteniag 


busesit, except 
stiffer, use lees 


a8 ome table 
Bake in deep Mafia 


than with com 


xP Dumriixas—Prepare the 
the same as for biscuit 


FARMS FOR UNE DOLLAR 


SUBDIVISION OF PLANTATIONS 


CHANCES FOR ALL. 


‘The Roathern Aeylum Land Cempany, io ad 
dion ta their grand acheme of Besidens 
which Col. M,C. Gall 


FARMS FOR THE MILLION 
There not oa aceme an ser of op 
Scahuacted biopteden aaah uel loom oe with 

few miles of « Rallwey, eliber vs the 
| Memphis & Charleston, 


MesnesipyA Contest 
| Mobite & Ubi, 
| Meridian & Vieksborg, oF 
Missaniyp! & Teaneasoe RR 


The several tracts are diaposed of at the low 
tabdirisions of 4 4 


| TICKET DOLLAR. 


COSTS ONE 


growih of 

Than Gori 
stove dil 
#quarer erage cont of these 
(ands is seven dollars 


sere. i 
0 per cant. ty f.vor of ter or 


+ A Assortment of foal 
‘Tin and Lead Plate, Sheet, Boiler and Bar Iron, Rivets, Nail ant Ppikes, Brazen end Sheathing 


4 | OR. 


‘TO PLANTERS. 


| Gray’s 


NeW PATENT 


vented. 


4 
Cotten and Hay 


PRESS. with the great- 


est eare, can, 


3 R & CO., 
am peck a heavy 


bale of Cotton 


{37 We have now on band a supply of the above. 


Also: 
Leach & Avery's Plows, Isace Stravb's Corn. Mil Engines end Saw Mi'ls, 


‘and Machinery 
Hoe & Co's. Cirealar Haws, Leather Belting #0@ ber, Indig Mebber Belting and Pak 
ing, Tron Pipes, Hose and Coupling. 
"0, & Genera 


Cop) er nd Metal, 


3 ou hand and for sale by 
n RVEAR &CO., 12Scuth Comm eres Breet, Mobile 


PB. PETE. ™. rirzst 


Pp. H. PEPPER & CO. 
Established 1847. 


DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS. 
of St. 


MOBILE, ALA. 

Have constantly for sale mach 

AND BEsT ASSORTED STOCK “OF DRY GOOD3 

ever offered in this Market. 
seen 


THESE GUODS HAVE BEEN IMPORTED DIRECT 


from the Manufactures of Burope aud America, and will be rold ax Cheap ax by 
any other House on thie Continent, 


Corner 


THE LARGEST 


Sar P. Ul, Lavender of Gree boro, Ala., i# with the shove house, od will be pleased to server 
bls friends eelyr 


J. J. NICHOLSON & CO., THOS, I, KEXNEDY. 


| on. son xexxeDy 


On Sydnoy Street, between Lee and | void, wu = Sele an 
Jobnson Avenues. | N. B-& T. H. KENNEDY; 

At Sanfonl & Bro's. old stand.) | Wholesale and Retatl Drugeists, 

— DEALERS IN — | COMNER MALE axv SIDNEY STREETS, 


MERIDIAN, TAB. 
| iave for.amie, at grestly reduced prices « com: 
‘asbortmhent of lrogs Obemicals, Patent 


DRY GOOD 


*s i ag Pie Ls 
GROCERIES. a be ath " 
WOULD call the attention of the public 
to thelr house. and an exemination of thelr 
goods, soliciting a liberal abare of patron- 
mand hoping to give general satistuc- 
ties, which if we do not do, we sh: 


‘cep 

* 

Wee fin the Drog 
It boars 


One Mole, \ 


Francis and Jeachim Streets>, a 


‘THIS COLLEGE, baa, by ite-own mer- 
its and thorough, practical pian ot educ.- 
tion, outlived all the liberally endowed 
State Colleges of this and the Southy 
Western States. It is the s 


‘begin olessile "Gro crs 
Commission Merchants, 
—ipeadeed tw at kinds of 
Staple wed Fancy Groceries 


¥ et 
Hioed |W. RN. “PRODUCE, 
clay ows 


OATRO, Ih. 


a business edacation that 
it to earn $1000, 82000, or $3000 - ac~ 
ly, to be the best fortunes parents 
. So far as koown,not 


a 
FRANK § NOEL & Co, 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
axe 
Es i ts, 
Otice Ne, 4i8 North Setoed Bireet, (Up Braire.) 


Circulars and Qatalogues Sent to all 
Who Desire Them. 


TERMS---Payablé in Advance. 


Peomansbip—Iew one not limited, $ 25 00 
Book-k ble and single 


ST. LOUIS, MO. 


martewt 
DOWDALL, HARRIS &60 


of our intentions. We do not prot 
sell LOWER THAN ANY xix. por do we | 
think we w! Mhigher: but call and see. DEalLtR in 


sane om _|DRUGS,MEDICINES 


8 BRED. Chemicals, 


Weridiaa, Miss. t c 
KENNEDY & GIBBS, )FANSYSOA0, PEREUMERY: 


BROACH, BROWN & Co, 
a 


YELLOW STORE, 
romt treet, 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, 


pare lt 


NORTH-WESTERN PRODUCE, 
<n, | MERIDIA®: 


. Pre-erip tats compounded day or sight 
Bought out Marfin, Ben 
to carry on the Grocery W. W. SHEARER 


. YR. CHADWICK, | iin=e 


| WHOLESALE GROCERS, | #*, 
Ceminaon Merchants, nf AYRES ROOVILL & 
and dealers in whieh Lam agent for. | desire. 


-» New Orleans. 
Warehouse, 97 and 99 Julia Street 
>. pinect Caroeren or 


BIRWINGH. SHEPPIELD AND WOOL. 
jaMPTON 


Sheet wy 
Har ros, 
Railay ye 
Axes, 


Castings. 
Manilla Rope, 
Hand Hellows, 
Blockwmithe' Bellows, Plantation Sedulery, 
= md 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEME) 
ery description, 
Mazervit'e Ky.,) #LOWS 
COTTO. FER VERY 
« — CUTTUN HWEKP 
Yout's Patent COTTON PLOWS & SORSPERS, 


Pan Mille, 


Corn Shelters, 
Straw Cotters, Brey” “Y 


Plaia, Japanued & Stamped Tinwart, “- 
TINSMITH'S MACHINES & TOOLA, 

COOKING & HEATING STOVES 

‘of erery deser|ption. 


Agent for the Celebrated” 


STEWART COOKING STOVES, 
|. maylewten 


Mobile. 
BENSON, SAGE & co., 


hes. ‘i josail 
solicited and | Ff AYING. pormerely, ee 


ct ‘of Joboaon Aveeoe 3 
filled at the WEST CASH Yotends 
We ee eneatonion for | meres Street, corer the dleh) Pres 


filling orders ent to our care. 
may 30ew 6m. 


STAPLE. GOODS 
a So 
GROOERTES, 


CONFECTIONERY. 


have fast opened 


i | 
il 


HH 


13 


NEW DRUG STORE. 
H. IZARD & 00, 
uz esi: 


PS of suioral 


‘end Appeals at 


RRvARo 
Quitman, 
EVAN 


‘TTORNEYS AT LAW, Meridian, Mis, Othce 
ATIORE We: larvey's store om Front ative. 


Tinware, ne Cree ae Sheet Lead, Fire 2 


Fite ton fal to Steamboat and Job 
soareh 27 newly , a South street, beowsen. Miberry and Weshing- FITLER 
Te eevcineax, 2. W, eatit saylsewly VICRSBORG, ABS ee MI 
LEACUMAN & SMITH, ‘ “““JOSEPALBOTIO, 
; wo OSE 


SAT LAW, Meddian, 3 
GROCER TE'S | |Mastation aa 
PAS EP OMES. AUD. With pirsetfecty 


~ DR. WM. M. MAYES, 
Pe, 


ecg hore CONFECTIONEY, te, 
Washington Street, = =~ + 
VICKSBURG, miss. 


TOUR 


BV! EARLY & Co. 
Front Row, Meridian. 


f FURNITURE 
And House Furn'shing Goods.” 


{ov the goat ux 
teeatntiover ave 


Wheelwright aerial? 
Wagon and Baggy Spokes, Hubs, 
Rims, Shafts, Tonzues, &e,, 


All of which we offer at WHOLESALE ond 


RETAIL, at LOWEST Casi PKIGES. 
FITLER & NELLEN, 


ABE, 
FISHING PACKLE, &c. Ro, 20 St, Michael strect. 


Are wag Mecdlaes whch Mabe Soldat 
the New York Price. 
All Kinds of Guns Mle and Repaired. 


=u, 


FA'LON, FULTON & CO, 
‘Meridian, Miss, 
Whalesale and Retail Dealers in 


may liewien 


PARKER, LAKE & CO., 


WOODRUFF & bs DISERENS Northwest Corver St. Louis and Water Sts. 
BOOKS and ST. STATIONERY, MOLILE: 


‘SOC. PARKER. 7. H. LAKE. THOS, F, SHELDON. 
7, vases, |Cotton Factors and Grocors, 


ALA. 
. 


SEPTEMBER 7, 1867. 


Weekly, 82.00 per Annum. 


NUMBER 53, 


. Etc. 


SEMI-WE EKLY G: VZETTE 


‘ST. JAMES HOTEL, 
‘NEW..ORLEANS. 


Proprietors : 


we Orleans 
Richmond 
Offices in 
Ham, Tel 


ae of 
MY... 08 Bpottitwood Hotel 
h and Railro: 

tel. Mr. Hf. 
01 


“OUSHING HOUSE, 


Corner Sixth Street and Ohw Levee 
CATRO, ILL, 

sented 

|Campbell "House 


(Pormerty the Roper Louse.) 
JAS. W. CAMPBELL, 
(Late of Samter,County.) 
1 mont! 


Proprietor. 


ALA 


SS oe 


Thongh not the “ Big 
arene 


RAILROAD JUNCTION 
Jackson, Miss., 


AG cxtabliahed & repatuion for Good Fare, 
mR 


” Building, 


— 
Baggidg and Repe, 


asp ALL KIXDS oF 
Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, 
Liquors, &c, 


a tamu 
IRA_W. 
ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 
Royal Street, 
MOBILE, ALABAMA 


Wholesale end 


Hardware 


DR. SK. SMITH, 
sv Pee DENTIST, Meritian, 
we eee Sobnaon avene 


Mere, 
macelidewtt. ‘SASH, 
Se ees DOORS AND BLINDS, 


SUMMERVILLE INSTITUTE, | pointers’, Artists’, and Carri- 
A FIRST CLASS BOARDING SCHOOL. age Makers’ Material. 


HOUSE «FURNISHING GOODS, 
ETO, BTO. 


Wiss offer any Goods in on: 
can be bong in any 


r 
WALL PAPER, 
GLASS, 


POTTY. 


Hewing Machines, 
breresds ce base” 


Ff ne Cy 
W. M. WILLIAMS & CO 
FORWARDING AND 


—ron— 
BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. 


CBA priate room for ecery two Boye. 


tea 11 miles West ot Sbuqualak on the 
bobile ond ate Raliront 
FACULTY: 
Tuomas 8. Gariain, 
W. Re Kingrariacn, 


Heteilers of 


Commission Merchant 


MERIDIAN. MISS 
VVORED rrepsettutty atl the attention of par | Traaeler Agents Vieksbary and M 


‘chaanrs to 
PRY GOO! READY MADE CLOTHING, 2 

sage 7 Wharf-boat Proprietors, 
GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS, 


pea ibs AND iat ea 
Vicksburg, Miss. 


Consignments solicited. 


inn RR, 


2 fall Stoek, © 


NLERS' HARDWARE, 
BUILDERS! TARDWAR®,/ 
SISHL 


porous soho, wit mitch 
Vera. beni: Wetober TU witty ie, share Fecalty 
RK, 


i webleh we are offering 


ins 
alo wt prices whieh esas! ai ee 
the city. aactt 


MERIDIAN F FOUNDRY — 
"MACHINE SHOP) 


MOUSE Ft 


ax 


DESIRABLE COODS 
For Merchasia and Traders. Also, 


CHARGES: i ro 
Noara, Faition, Washingnnd Yoo, twenty, | J Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 
ry aoa DOORS, 


jer ances will mest up and down trains on 


Sita a, ac agua, to GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS, 


Catalogues 
‘Golson Pon Ofice, 


I 
‘THOS. 8. GATITRIGHT, 
Frinetpal and Proprietor, 


SOPHRONIA INSTITUTE, 
ASCHOOL AND COLLEGE FOR GIRLS 
AND YOUNG LADIES. 


4 by THOS. S, GATHRIGHT, annisted 
teachers im the 


T. 8. BIDGOOD. 


Gold. & Uncurtent Monéy| Books & Stationery, 


“Ghar is es Tetthont '|REGHIVES, IWEPOSITS, | Blank Book Manufacturer & Printer; 


North-East Cor! St, Oe es a Water sua, 


ieee exten which rohit cueanune And Gites Prompt aes ‘all Col'eet ons, 
‘Prench, German te: 


Office Hours MOST RESPECTRULLY call the 

fice, Ho f ot se ae ney FULLY call 

hh AAS cee 7: Ses bore opening and offering. 
Be 


“qualed Pacalty, sud 
pal, wake ila ra po toy 


iy four pupil will 
BLANK BOUKS. 


Ohi ens Ghat bh 
THOS. bs $. GATE 
Jaly2h ow wm Principal and 


PAPER, 
particular aitention to thin departs 
Feibe lr 


Fine 


PORTER & CO. 


Hardware 


§ GOODS, 


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN] Hoy no other beter 


eatin TOBACCO 
of Wooke sat pares) 9 LOUISVILLE, K 


To Obtain 
Good Fare & Good Rooms 


STOP AT THE 


SACKSON, INSESS! 


uy 


aprit awit 


To ones 
DIAN, MISSISSIOEL 
JOSIAH JONES, : 


This well known Hotel is 


still apen tor there 
ation if yor 
twin 

ared on th 


sities! wud 


Ragsdale Flous:, 
ON THE UILL, 


East Side of the 


transient and permanent 


Freach Burr Portable Grist Mills, 
For Cora Meal, Wheat Ploaring and Stock Feed, 


“Queen of the South.” 


sending tor Descriptive 


Vamphiet Address, 
AkAC ATHAUD ACO, 
Cor. Front & Jubo atre 
0 io. 


mmarf eels Cinel 


Messrs, PLEASANTS & 0 
MERCIIANTS, 


RE PREFARED to, fornish 
best 


fi CHEW: 
Siecoue pe. revod, LEST SWORING | 
conte per pousd. oeutly pat up iu boxes fom 
to 0 podnde, at ove pewed peckores 


Lareortmrat anc quent. 


Yas TL Vadbetier, City of Jackso 
Hon. BR. lerson, hs 


J 
Yon S. Ronald & Co. Ot Street, To- 
hacco House, Louisville, Ky. 
Avy aetire yee: 
cop talean onke 
br epelies per @ 


men with 
fifteen 
selling our Tobaccos 


IMPORTANT NOTICE. 


The jgreat popularity of the 


| ly on Gen. Grant's cow 


MAGNOLIA COTTAGE, | 


. House.| 


“MERI DIAN, SMIss. 


eptember 7, 


Tux Our Caxvass.—The hope we en 
tertalaed of un Interesting and instruc. 
tive development of natlo: 
the Ohio canvass has been disappointed. — 
‘Thus far, that can: been extremely 
unedifying. With the exeeption of the 
elaborate, able and dignified speech of Mr. 


X, the discussion has beew turrei 


| 
| 
\x 


The most indec 
ation in allt 


Itasa sample of the 
and flippancy of which an Act 
President, and pos iy 
United States may be 
mixture of rh 

moet Twelkess nad ¢ 
we could hantly hav 
Sir. W 


plain: 
the of the 
evernor of 
tte have bet, 


r 
ness of speech § 
last De 


dor, but w 
men rex 
wha 
Uieir Governments 
— 
A Max Drsears Its Warr. Ni 


is Dispateh. 


we years 


for sheep. tu 


inferno! that a man named White-e 


PROP'R. |...’ 


Hoon His iaage wi 


e unavailis 


matter will 
for investignt 


Awret 
Towa Cente 
north a few 
rived atwnt t 


renting and wn 
cating Ue ppt 


e oceasion uf 

explained by the con 
duetor of the train. It seems tual a very 
little animal, noted for its offensive breath, 
popularly known as a akunk, taking an 
carly walk for exercise, had found ftself 


mud wellcbatancad tall te 
sailed tiade ready. took aim, and—firr 
Heavens what 9 perfume floated on the 
morning aff! No one, not a passenyer on 
the train ¢ 
t well but not wi 


half a dozen ears had dassed ove 
nothing was left of the brave: 
of bis natural rights bat an infernal’ 
stink Dubuque Herald, Sth. 


relieved from di 
trict, and 0. D. 


Wendell Phillips coun 
accepting ube 

Seeretary of War. He says, among 
: Letas hear he more 


1 isenes ont of 


Pendleton at Litas. and a similar oue from | 


“specimen of de- 
utroversy, is the 


| road in our earcia 


|. Mississi ppt News, 


W. IL. Holeombe, a prominent Bap 
ster and late-a member of 
ppl Legislature, dicd on the nls 


é entire population of Raymiont 
ims chianiged sitce 188% with one 

ition. 

1 Ad 

Sept 
Baxustox Facroky.—A large amount 

of the machinery for this factory, was car- 

ried ont from here eek before last, and, 


ter it will ye under full 
—W non Vidette, 


pea will speak in Macon on the 


¢ Uren relieved. by Capt. 
ch larger forve, ad ont 
that they ere’ erecting 
poses probably of r= 


The taro rs from Choctaw county gh 
dise Of the eetten era, 
hie of thet drowth. in fav 
ns they will not nm 


fu who. is aw: it 
| fis trial at the 


eu. Onl ty 
He was 


< pretty ceneratly, are now 
shatitiod ty 


at be Cert 


1 


ua Vi 


—Fayetta’ Chronicle. 


Wesson cotton factory. in ‘Copiah 


Th 


Jackson 
workinen, ant! constr t 
sisty bales of cortowaneutnly. Dae ets 


be of superior 4) 
graph. 


cotton are qutite indifferent 
Telia Ja mot oor. nat as there is 


mt pened 
pity 

co awl fat bogs, thls 
Chroniele. 


con- 
soeves, “thogh each. in. diferent 


negro supremacy, hes Justhy, 
many of the thinking men of the North —' 
We give below an articke intl 


7, 1867 Siamese sere: ee 


Weettr vey 


year Boots . 
” Five copies of SemiWeekly-aix 
mentee neh atirats. s10.00 


. Onvhias removed the city officials 
of Vicksbug anitinade other appointments. 
Gen. Ord says tie makes the change to in- 
sure an eqnal Just administration, and ex~ 

ution of thelaws:upoiiall alike In the 
sity of Vicksburg, Mise, and to secure the 
interestsof the citizens thereof. The 


—— 3 
“k man it runing for Congress 

rst District of Georgia. Another 

+ followjng his example in the Cheraw 

Mistriet of Southg'arottua. 
——— Soe 


coment, adintring ber as the inothér of 


that obedience to 
q law was the aoal of all Seta 
the doctrines of aqaality of men and the 


patron-| sovereignty of the Speoplé)‘hare, Of these 
fal reenter eral petty 


—iscontent and page anarchy and 
‘despotigm. It is not mecessary to enumer-. 
ate the facts by which tile assertion can 
be proved and {lustrated. They aro f- 
miliar to all, and ghe case of Gen: Sickles 
fs one In polut. This officer, once a law 
maker of the government, has been called 
upon to préskde 23 military Governor over 
the Statesof North and South Carolina. and 
inthe dRchgrge of his duty as such, see# 


fit to Interfere with the Courts of the| Py, 


United States, the heretofore Incorruptilile 
armofthe government—created to pro- 
tect the poople im thélr rights, regardless 
of partisan feeling or ambitious exeea- 
tives. “Ifthe United States Courts in the 


rebel States,” proclatms Gen. Sickles, “be | Co" 


allowedto control the wilitary authority. 


the execution of the reconstruction aets| § 


WII, for obvious reasons, soon become Im- 
Bomne of theso courts will begin 

ing the acts of Congress roid.” 

Fora long time thelr judict ike the 
great principle of gravitation, kept every 


Jother power of the governmeyt ii its 


proper place and action and maintained 
the whole in uniform onler. The various 
parts of our complicated syateu wet 


svithstanding he clronte reticence 
»1 Gen, Grant, an officer who has daily In- | 
tereuurse wlth him, bas informed a letter | 
writs, that he bas expressed: himself pi 
itely against amqualitied negro suffrage. | 
Finis Cwt ts cortoborated by leading Radi | 
cals who declare they will not take him 


or President anless he comes out square | during the preseut century, w 


vu the question, 
——+ 916 
« World's speclal says retnrns from 
1 Revenne Departmetit here show 
off of fifteen millions ef dollar 
for two months past. as comm 
fe rab with rotamns for the corfespondlsiy 
period last year, 
eeunteccatt 
We hear that Gen. Ont has removed J. 
\. Mull, Clerk of the Ctreuit Conrt of 
snper county, and appointed in his place 
mouthed Radical by the name 
Hull madea good officer. an 
hl the office many years. ‘This man 
Ssaflont has made several speeches one 
trich be bias had the temerity to have pub- 
"sel In the Chronicle, Tt is reummrkable 
for its dullness and bis matiguity | 
Southern whites. Suet 
ring hant to effect t 
vl man in the country sh 
the organization of a bac 


e party in the Sonth 


ity virtne of the ordinances of the city | 
Vieksburg. and the resolutions of the 
new Mayor snd Connect, 


sity of Vieksbarg Is declared unde quar | eution of « 


st such persons and | 

aluction may be pro- 

tod by the ontinances of the clty, aud | 

the Boant of Health. ) 
————— 

We lean that the Convention on last | 

~tunlay has created some disgust among 

w colored brethren. One of them, who | 

office among the loyal leaguers 

nt of being nominated  hitn- 

wants ouather Convention to 

+ itover.and expects next Saturday te | 

n Jac 


tee 


how slown sa 
Tie Convention. 
ur prosent issue will be found x call 


‘T. W. Florer and Dr. Rhodes to 
aniidates to represent Lagiter- 


be tlack. Fromm what we I 
wasa scene of the wildesd confusion 
il disonler, composed of about one thon. | 
wl blacks and perhaps fifteen or twenty | 
‘The nomination was snaile alto- 
uether hy the Loyal League, and no 
who belonged to that aisociation. 
togk part in the nomination— | 
‘hut of the white voters of thle county | 
fore are certainly not one hundred who | 
have any afflation with the Republican 
party. We do not belleve we nay too 
vouch when we assert that nine-tenths of 
te white voters of the connty are oppos- 
oiso the way fp which the convention 
was held and will vote against the ticket 
suminuted, Many of the conservatives 
«he are for aconrention do not object so 
caueh to Me. Moieley on his own accougg, 
= they doto tha way in which he became 
1 candidate’and to his associate on the 
ct. Personally we know nothing of 


ites, 


| Woy Whatever the 


the 


sheerfally pubtla® his: 

ides he fit nald'to be defietent in education 
and intelligence) wholly -angualilted for 
the postion to which. ke ssplves. Dr. 
Rhodes i6- a old 


maintained in poaltion by ue Lntegrity of 
the Judiclary.and the hast; 
actments of Congress got up with very 
| little care or labor, were trininied down to 
| chat authority which has ever been held 
wo be higher than any act of Congress. We 
have been sadly degenerating, however, 
na solller 
of the government kes to reverse o 
Hfodgment of the highest tribuoal In the 
land, presided over by men whoe whole 
lives have been devoted to the study and 
ubninistration of justice snd a faithful 
and enlightened execution of the Iaw.— 
Fortartately there is one man fn the land 
Who possesses the bh ad firinness 
to resistand drive tack there eneroach- 
ments uf unt support awl ae 
this monuar 
protect 


ran wisdo 


Ing of the 


Intrirate questions that grow out of the | 


nature and necesstties of our form of jrov- 


sis man ie Andrew Jobuson; 
ch much abused for other acts all 
une hhin tn this, Mls proclamatie, 

apprars lew here, He warns all persen 

against hinderiag or obstruct 

fuithtal 

Constitution snd the Taw 


Hy enjolus and ean 


render due subtwissdon and ober 
aml to the judgments 


oto 
aml de- 


power noes! 


prompt enforcement ani exe- 
h Inwa, decrees, ji 
ani proc ¢ proclamation Is eml- 
nently proper. Contempt of Jaw tndy 
ed, mays the acting Attorney 
speedily grasps at the heart stri 

Janter. “Curtalnt 


not 


The Amnesty Proclamation. 
The much talked-of amnesty procla 
ton, which Gerrit ith and the ree 
York Herald tegard as the great 
of p Jon, the telograp 
be ixiied by the resident In a few 
It will be supplemental to that issued on 
the 20th of May, 1865. It will not pro- 
claim universal amnesty, but will enlarge 
the fourteen classes nanied in that procla- 
mation. Among the classes excepted by 
the latter, but which It is understood wilt 


| be included in the coming proclamation, 


Will be all persons who shall have been 


| Military or naval ofBeers of the late Con- 
{federsta Government, who are below the 


rink of Brigadier General in the army, or 
Captain in the navy. Also, all pervons 
who are or shall have been pretended civil 


j 0° diplomatic officers, or otherwise domes- 


Uc or foreign agents of the Confederate 
Government; also, all who-have been en- 
gaged In any way in treating otherwise 
than lawfully as prisoners of war; persons 
found in the United States service as offt- 
cers, soliliers, seamen, or In any other e 

pacity. Other details are yet to She aré 


ranged which may delay the issuance of | ~ 


the proclumation, some daysyet, but it is 
probable that It will-be decided to: pardon 
all persons except’ high officials, who mas 


we think it will be followed by some 
trouble and mivchief It will restore the 
balk of our disfranchised people to their 
political rights, if the military and boards 
of registration obey it, which will not be 
done unless the President sccures the eo 
operation of Gen. Grant. 


oe crea: 


. for the South. 
eve 


ple of the North entertain skstlar 

fons on this question, and. that ~whem: 

Issue Ls presented, ax to: whether: 

man gr the white man ‘éhall rule 

| Soule ‘Northern whites Will onl bh 
A color. 

Weare wi og to give tlie colbeel people 
ecivil and political rights before the lew; 
and gnardntecto them the efnplest protec~ 
tion. We bave favored, and stiil favor) 
Convention to make an honest effort tore} 
store Miasissipp! to the Union, and accept 
the requirements of Congress, but it-we 
see Jt Is to end Iu placing te white man’ 
usder the negro, we shall protest agalt 
such an iniquitous and pd deatrnctivesghome. 


the New York Cith 4 


ator approves of the conrse of, Ube} 
President, that Thomas with Sher 
Sheridan favors the pian of 

tered, according to thelr 
We can tell them wh that 


ile 

farmers at thelr pics 

bedies of aur cit 

{4 not what 

ft, and will 

groce, whether white 

stant as well first 

cruel when driven to despair; and. rather 
hap sarrender our white natlonality, 
tell! mossucre or enslace ey, culore 
in the State. This may be bold lia 
ger unconventional, but we ask gur 


tion of thelr hearta? 
too many whites for a prinel 
taking the lives af a few wo! 
— 
Heang'ns FovaTu Muurrany Dugraucr, 
Mi anit Arkanaan) 
las, Sept. ly 1808.5 


leas blac! 


| Special Oxte 4 
12 § 


(exrmact.] 
I. For the purpose of In-uring an 
just adiuninistratlon and execution o1 
jaws upon all alike In the clty of Vicks- 
Ie. and to seyury the best luterenta 

of the citizens theteof, the following re 
movals from the appointments to mauiel- 
| pal office are hereby: ordered! by the eom- 
y virtue of the aus 


a 


directed to take effect ax here- 
F preseribed, 


nrsorrp. 


M 
3 
| 


A. Hynes. to} 


Sharp. viec 

Raymond, 
¥ . 5 ul Walale, vie 
Burke. 

Me nbers of 
Wank, A.J. Norts, vee fledr 
Thin! Want, WM. Wiliams 

t 


the | 


Cite Connell — First 


"upon the discharge of | 
upon them. all 
wanted ate requice 


moved will exered 


| beheld strictly responsible for the correct 
Jand = faithful decharge of the duties | 
thereof. until thele herein appointed auc | 
cessora present themselves “bal ans 
thority from these headquarters to relieve | 
them, when they will be reqmttred to turn | 
over to the aiid successors all Dooks, 

omega andl property of | 

belonging to thelr 
tie “prescribed oath of | 
are sequired ta a once 


mls or obet recogpizances as may 

be required by the existing Jaws of the 
Beate of Micelecippl, forthe falthtul dies 
ge of all duties pertalning to thelr 


my of Brovet Maj. Gen. * ont. 
O. D. Guzrxe, A. A. Gen'l. 
——e— 

Jf Dr. T. W. Florer anil Dr. Joo, X. 
hordes will consent for Leyte names to be 
used as candidates for the State Conven- 
tion, they will be sipported by 

“Maxx FRuxnne ov ata. Parsirs. 


By comm 
Oficial 


— Se 
EW ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Meridian, Miss., Notre ay Z 
TAPPAN & 00s, 
Dealers in. 


par. | * 
taining to, their respective offices and w1ll 


thé proper elvil officer |! ¥ 


as 


Ff 


F; 


‘and all peremne 
sil physelane ay wo, wel as 
peters 


KIDNEY AND BLADDER 
ASrtigieyrtich arco commen, all clases 


cared by 
the use ef 
DRONGUOLE & 00.8 


Fluid xt, nd "Bosna Cubebs 
ene Retention or Neo-Reteation of Urine, 


Jiu him by act of Congress |and 


male ue femal 
Ure Great Southern Preparations. 


Uae Great Southern Prepardtivns. 


Use Great Southern Preparations. 


iw 
j ioeaedicn. ‘miapted to Koalbern 
| Sora aus eins phere) 


Pp 
be aildreaaetl to 


& CO. Mobile Ala. 
Wap 


2RCIL e Ant Mi 
will all ners ar anette 


MANUFACTURERS AGENCY 
—rox rar — 

Bale of Wood pad iren Machinery, 
TMPROVED «AGRICULTURAL | DEFLEXCENTR, 
PORTABLE AND:STATIONARY 
ENGINES 

and al) deecriptions of 
LABOR SAVING MACHINES, - 
aparrept0 Tux 
Wants of this pertien of the Soqth, 
See = the Eo hated CULT! 
Cort Piast, 


wat 


‘As yet we bellows there are no negro} TENNESSEE GHARCOSL YRON | Adinemet E 


candidates for the Convention, in this part 


.| of the State, publicly annoaced. We find 


Inthe Eastern Star the name of Ben Ar- 
sington, » freedman, for th3-Convemttun; 


BOILED, TRON, 
Steel, Springs, Axles, Nails, ‘Spikee, 
and Book, ps 


aeti 


but we understand that is 8 mere goak of | 


‘our Clarke county friends, and that Ben is 


not seriously inthe ficld. 
_—S 


In Newton county 103) whites; 508 


tied 


& 
Pye ititiies 


83 


C3 
is 


a | MERIDIAN HIGH SCIOOL 


P FOR BOYS. 
Bey, J. A, SMYLIE, Principal. 


TIE wext stasjon of this Institution will com 
oad 


¢ eo Patra 
thy Branches 


ty of iron. 


past Ut they can be applied by 
ry and expoditibn 


teeta fo the 
and 


an rope. Testrengi, secure 
th any yet introduced, 

bat “it ix deenéd not out 

thevery ae rerommendation of 

genta of Sea Steamers and Sailing 


BERS & GATIENG, 


A 
Nu. 61 Carondelet street, N70. 


EC EAGBAND DISTRIBUTION. 


ri 
NEW. 
“\ apsoixise, 


ge bend ira receiving 


a aod it, they eset 
be 
The Safety Hand Lamp, 
” Meteor Burnin; g Fluid. 


IE new Meteor 
der and 


particsiar superior 
Weamtastng po 


Lan 
Applications tre bee 


8 order to wears e-trane. 

ercave i all uses willbe Fea 10 or: 

Fadigent ebil.r 

2a pila will bows 
thé oder sehools, and abe yr0- 


Seger oim vonais the eaboot, 
Cavrmation @ lt be gids ta by ire 


alee : 


7,be received on (he | Of 


Choctaw e wnty, Ala, an 
led vovupp'y oar Ileude ts there countioe with 
the wqeoritand ifety Hand Lean 

It's bound to creas 
‘Lemp basimess, sod 


© BALLON, FULTON @ Cd, 
Meridian, Mins. 


TAR STABLE! 
MERIDIAN, @MISSISSIPPI, 
It T, RUSIL, Proprietor. 


parse en peronsnaalty Sneaied' 48 pBeiaien, 
besinees, {Hater Hssbe myesit out oun ‘give ast 


sd ean stad you feriber, 


adnan 2 Ticteot(pucbope Sonasee] 


aacks ulpayis in sltendanoe om arrival of the. 
a ea the Stabte for conveyances, wil” 


Prompt ettention. 
yak Heres Ie Sa raated, for any led 


rSertorerg acer rte ek, wih the 
seepepil ptt favors, 1 sak you to'eait 
Singawty 


FOR SALE. 


2 krest revaiution tn the 
pee 


i feremearsteae 


PREMIUMS AMOUNTING TO 252,090 
WARS IN 9000 CERTIFICATES IN 


HREE PRELIMINARY 
DRAWINGS, 


OND QRAND soumME 


Mlesinippt A rbeltera!, Ws cried and Mao- 
AID BOOIBT! 


seer Fb Te Tee?, eed 


bag the Mites 


ee ae oto 
wih Seiya D 


" 
matumne smounting to 693,950 
Chin Foal ES 


Premiums from-$30 te $30,000 
First Preliminary Distribution, 


SEPTEMBER 18, 1867. 
| Permium of 


$2 Preaiivae emonnting to. 


Second Preliminary Distribution, 
OCTOBER oth, 1867. 


Premivins amounting to 
Vbird Pretimmury Di tribution. 
NOVEMBER 1th. 1867. 


Premiums, amounting te 


GRAND SCUEME. 
DECEMBER 11th, 1867, 


Tremian of 


Orr 
iment, $18, 


Ipod Premiums amounting to 
Whole aR at Tat 


ae cent. of 
ont Sad and. rd prelim! 
Grand Boheme. 


who's sam, 
Di 
eee ar 


mp 
ferred. ‘neem that tho 


if-nat draws out ia ie eador ‘a 
preli Hee 
prea, see" Wwrmndvt-prpccrion. 
be purchased from er ordered 
Becinty's Agents, of ordered 


i PLANTERS. te 
INSURANCE COMPANY 


“Sait tral Sa ‘ 


+ properly compomuded, 


Accomodation 


Mall rainy 
rived) 


GoIxG socrR. 


Mail trains leavo, Columbis, Ry: 
“Arrive at Humbotdt 2:30 Py 
7.05 rear, ‘Okolona Iteat. Artesia: 2 
a ae Moen te ie ack ‘05. 
x. Enterprise 7:50 A. 3 
Mobile Distmnvo 
Thine 30 hows at ‘ual 10 mallautess 


Selma amd Nrvidian Raftrond. 
Trains leave Meridian 
“arrive 


Jeave Selma.” 
arrive * 


Vickineey sta Merits ‘satis 
Pasrenger teain leaves 7.00 A. 
= arrives ORE 
Mail Train leaves Vicksburg dally at 
a. mn.; arrives at Jacksop at 8:55 a. m.; 
hes Forest at 12:40 p.m. for dinner, 
anil Ieaves at] p. mij arriving at Meridi- 


an at $:20 p. 
Wetatening the Mall Traln leaves Merid- 
fall rrives at Jackson at 


; | defendant was convi 
. | six months Imprisonment In the county 
| jail, 


Froud 
lle at 7:50 x. w. Ar- Ing 90 for some t 


oh to. | g0 


‘on,peaceable business 
ntl | vets presen asked defendiat not to kill 
Miss Risher; saw tim when” he'strack 


her, that she was eerlonsly | 
switch, Witness: pris k Bard 
son of Mise R.. and slin_dispevered’ 
of blood resulting frow the blows. The 
icted afd rentenced to 
We lean that Surdge Tanenck, before 
passing sentence on the defendant, gare 


him a revere veprimand, dilly Joa by 
the facts, 


a 
Dr. Emanuel, Preskleut of the Vieks- 
brg and Meridian’ Rallroai, was in tong 
city on Wednesday, Arran; wih eat 
merchiunts for the But Grade, sad preset 


lng shipment of 


Misstastppt and 
Vameuger for, Mero and ll palate Nera 
outkesiick Mind faking 
Biking tran DF wor yd 
hom, 


Pay rf 
int, with train on N Oul de Sa, 
Ttonadh ih 


‘omnes 
Lae Memphis aay at tet « amt G0 p.m. 
peeing st Ciromada at 5p. m. and 


‘lose 
Centeal alread i 

ERMORN, Gen Sap, 
€. Posner, Gout hieket Asoo 


MILITARY) DIRECTORY, 


. Maa, THOMAS IL NORTON, US.A, 

Ih Assistant Commissioner B. 2. FP. mad 
‘A. Lx Inspector of Registration, Com- 
inanding Post. 

Int Lancy. TUOMAS L. NYE. 
ith Infustrys Bost Qhariermastor. and 
Acting Assistant Commissary Subslst- 
ance. 

2sp Liner. W. 0. CORY. 

‘ith Infantry, Post Adjatant. 
Act Asst. Stra, LH. WALKER, USA. 
Medical Inspector, B, R.F. and A. L. 
Ae te, saree 
BR. F. an A. Lat Head'grs. 
disDisteieds Meritla 


—Onr friend Chadwlekthe old and reliable 
Front Street draggit le naw living over 
Nix store, and will attend to filling pre- 
scriptions at all honre—day_ and-night— 
ex are fresh. and an 

perience of twenty years in the bial 
iss is a ary guanmtee that they will be 

we 


The attontion of mir readers are dlrect= 
el to the -adverticement of onr friends. 
Mesare, James Riddle & Co. of Louisville, 

vn which may be found in another col 

nit of Our paper, AIL those afitictod by 
disease, of who Mave friendly suffering from 
ness, should carefully read. and we 
know they will derive profit from 
Tt gives us much pleasure to be able in thie 
mianner to recemmtenil to our people these 
gentlemen, ani the medicines of which 
they are Proprietors, ax we know they 
im no nmtore for their remedies than 
long yeare of trial has fully shown ts 
really deserved. r 

‘The reputation of Dr. Thos. 4. Htirley’ 

Ritter, Worm Cupdy, Sarsapagilla, and 
Aue Tonic is world wide, having been 
used through the whole, of this country 
for many years’ pasty and’ never, having: 
failed to give universal satisfretion. “The 
proprietors never yet have recélved amy 

r wala henee thelr “rae 

co in recontmegdipg theta to the. pab- 
Le as never failing tocure. As it iy with 
the “Hurley Pftparations” so also with, 
Dir, Seabrook’s Infant Soothing Syrnpy aye 
DF. Bettison's: English, Horse Lilet 
doth of which are nnequalled. ‘These 
gentlemen are also the manufacturers of; 

a@n's Chemical Writing Flujds and 

rimine Ink which areso well known! 
and extensively weed {ii the” West” 
Southwest, for school, bahk, and 
nises oqutalling the best English Taki 
used. We cannot understand why thelr! 
remedies might tot as well be iaghies 
spéctal diseases for beget 

diet with as ranch prin as, ES 
prescription of a regular, 

Srare Tracitens Py 
large and Heit oo rent 
at its recent meeting ‘ 
for usein the 
others the 
John P, 
tueky: 


Ing the advanta 
gf 4s he was ready t6 Jolo'in te etn 
of the Union Paktenger depot" i 
a 
Gen. Ord has issued a circular f have 
‘officers and Agents look [nto tristun~ 
‘cee where land-hohlers, , upon frivolous 
‘pretex’y, drive. off their laboreny with 
view to withhold their arrears of wages or. 


i | As yet ont! 


share in the growing crops. 


New 
cotton’ cory Pe ti Mate me 
‘was purchased on Welleesday. by Mr, W, |suot 
‘W. Shearer. It was from the plantation | estes. 
‘of Wright Pigforl, of this county, and 


nother female witness stated that she |" 


alone sigan 
ination ie oping ‘Tie lacks = 
soee regisert 


eds of the whole 
hun returm» yet to 
ome will probably reduce their m 
but not materially. 


rls, 


ct getaiantle: 


beovight Py enty one contt pir beso The bey 


Kerlee & Co. on Front street, where he has 
more room, and is better prepared to 
supply the wants of the pablic. He hasw 
couple of excelleut workinen to manufac- 
ture whatever our citizens may need In hia 
line. 

Major George C. McKee, Registrar in 
Rankruptey for this District, has been tn 
attendance here during the present week. 
y five cases have been referred 
to hitn at ths place. In August Sol. Myer, 
of Shubnta, and B.D. Weems, of DeSoto 
were declared bankrupts, and on Thurs- 
day last Messrs. Newell, Moseley and 
Henry. all of this, county, were, on their 
petitions, al} Yankrnpta. 


2 
The public are again reminded that the 
first drawing of the Pantin Agrical- 
tural Ealuteat and Manuficturing Ald 
Soclety. takes in Vicksburg on the: 
18th of the present month. The batch of] y; 
Hekets at Chadwick's deng store is rapidly 
diminishing—convineing proof that the 
scheme is properly tinderwtooil and confl- 
ded in. Any one whe will take the trou- 
bie to exautine ‘the’ play 6f! att 
mast concede that éhe chancen far making, 
afortune are even better than those pre 


— | sented Ivy the Hiteinis WOUteey. (Chiat 


has a few tickets left yets the ‘sth. ta not 
far off; Ifyou want to 

go ronpd and jnvest 
‘the best Investnierit you 


Paw 0 


recelver six months pay tHe’ enbtyy nef of 


Warneas, By the 
la provided! that the sald Constitutio 
the laws of the United States whe 
made in pursuance: 

the supreme law of tho Tand, an 
‘adges In every State shail be 
thereby ; and— 
Wararas, In aud by the sane Constitu- 
tlon the Judlelal power of the United 
States It vested in one Sapreme Court ane 
in such Inferior courts ax Congress may 
from tie to time ordain and establieys 
and the aforesaid Judicial power 
clared to extend to all cases in Ta 
equity arising under the Cotstltation and 
laws of the United States ani the treaties 
vbich shall be made under their authority ; 


Ho 
per tets filth ia allegiance to themame 
and— 
Winns, All officers of the 
wy of the United Stites. in aecept 
‘commissions under the Jas of Con 


aan 

firectiona as. they. soall' trees 

jereceive from the Preddeut, or 

of the arnry, or other ‘uperior 

officer set over them coon tothe rules 
‘arid Ulselpline of war; wi 

WHEREAS, It te Tretia law thay’ 

obstriic- 


SPE 


os Pte 


peed pre octagon tar and req 


ie wah am ea ab ; 


just new, when move; 
tight be felt vey aenainy! 


rs 
/Mancuaxt Comtsc—Dr. Bén- 
ennett’s Station, on the Selma 
Raltroac, ti aboitt to eettle 
city. He has rented 
esp a Ir. paar bois pun ahemsd 
and wiil'soon have it well, stocked with 


b cenggiatdl sem Success to him. 


tang Pinks 


nett. of 


eesitinasax wovie aC ours om forex 


east Litt Jona 


er en! 


uve Te- 
Shrine en Sout in the States of 
at 
rig sel eatin, ig te 
Scoreesors fawn con ee 
Preaklent of a 


y | tag eer er the 
‘Wrrweas. blo and wellsfound- 
Seerfal prossedi Soir 

ma 
ted there or elsewhere, now, there- 


vii 
attempted thes 


see 
obstructing or tp any 
the. : 

g and do 
emmy enjoin oomaed ‘all oiticera 


sine erin an 


— P 
ae = President. : 


VEGETABLE, SenEpEE 


Aad 


4 


T is difteah to account for Vie 
‘deep inte Ue 


Bea eft 
sath 
aeEHEisi 


H 


f 
i 


i 
attr 


i 
t 


ies from th 

eerie the di 
Moxtcosteny, Sey 

servative State © 


‘ee 


fabrics will enable 
moch lower prices than it fas boen mid for 
at any time xince 1800. 

Cagh and close buyers from the Sout 
are iaviied H examine our stock before 
purch wing, as we Lelicte we can offer thes 
| great inducements, 

‘We will be happy to r-velye orders, 

1g experience in the Scathern ba: 
nestemables us to make kelcctons which 
will be certain # giee entire sativfection, 

Descriptive Catstopacs with prices scnt 
by mil if desired 

3 SRY. MOJRE £ GENUS 

ew oly, 107. Broadway. 
Spleektia 7 f 


Star Brewery. 


this Bay Amat wjcrtars 
the 


seven delegates 
twrenky os colored." The 


t) 


7o.BI8. 
ssing sitistuctorily 
from Spain state that the royal 


! Castorgia: bat ity ote thir |- 
eurgents were ont to pleces, 
eacaped fled to the French, frontier: ‘mt 
ihe up to thelr pursuers by the 


officials. 
“ay eee that Gen. 
‘Orleans until | 


Sickles 
prominent 
is magis- 


The State Republics 
lett pixty- 
counties were represented, and sx 


FOXY. 


4 Tie proceedings, were harmonlous, and 

B wermanent organization was effrctel | 

Gon. Joseph C. Abbott wns clocted Prexi- | 
Gep. Alford Docking and Hon. 

P. Dick aro among the Vice Preai- | 


WVOUSTA, Sept. 3—It Is not true, as 
‘stated in some Northern 


Pie ales 


denied 
hate been lasued forbid 
for the con’ 


ILA, continns to make and repale furmitnry 

‘nd will kenge constantiy on enw eflne 
"aah wll be gh 
t 


rate Instructions 
oe freedmen | » 


Om Barnogatt, pamed the wreck of a ve 
fel, with wlzzenmast and stern ubo: 
name was wasted off. She 


LAND FOR SALE. 
PUR achecriber Wo cumnequrace of 


rently of about 300 ton: 
The Latest News. 
pt. 5.—Gen. Sheridan 


ond r this morning, 
Heapa'as Ficrit slit. Dist-NewOrleans. 
$7 


Fdisn and Enterprier, aud acariy all 


Prodertive Ukatfore Sutiem, and all [ive and 
fo iY 


be'onging 


ties sold j sintly or 


yellow fever 
hours ending at | 


rer. 5—Gen. Sheridan 
and U1 rs of his personal stall | 
for Leavenworth this evening by railroad. | ese 
re escorted tu the depot 
bers of the 
veral Poe ad 
dressed the General iu brief and 


BLELOCK & (0,, 
2! Wholesale Booksellers 
AND STATIONERS, 
190 Canal Street, New Urieans. La. 


Dealera $ 


slot, elty currency wnit sanitary condi- 

sib city is sererely” conderanes!, 
pie milkary gchbeyeppents are hixh- applied at Lowest Rates. 

Garo Sept Tit £ 

seventeen deaths yesterday 


| Send your address for oar Cats 
's only child is dea. | 
\ 


<a 
logues of Belool and Mlscetlaneows Nook 
Sune 30 awly 
GARDEN SEEDS. 
F. VIRGIN, successor i» D. Maupay, Deal 
st ry 


Dr: Rowe, late Medical Director ts dead. 
Lieut. Garritson, 

1, eermneets 
| Clip and Mog 


arene pa Pal ay 
jes. He was be ved with 
on 


his pl cecimerme officers and troop. 

by's frat order simply announces that he 

has assumed command, names his *taffand 
J continues in foree for the present all ex- 


‘onders. 

Bickle tails fo New York on Satund 
fa thexteamer Manhattan. He publishes te 
Inthe'papers to-morrow a long letter to 

Gen, Grant In Justifieation of Ils course. | 


: NOTICE, 
THE finn of Wagner & Rush Ist 


dfmsolved by mutual consent. The bust: | WTR, 
Boss sil, by continied at the ott etand by | |emcrieanse 


All Peres Indebted to. tho late firm 
oe settle with M.) Rhsh. wh 
irge of the ‘books, and is a 
to collect all debts 


ad Leaf 


(CARPET Wanenousns. 4 
J SRAU & CO. 17 Chartres atreet 


wROUS 
Tom 


R. GRISWOLD 
21. & Goodrich ; 
Fine yeare, 
Watches, Jéwelrs, 
Vatila, corner 


ERRORS OF YOUTH. 
A Gentleman who eutfered for years from 
Nervous Debility, U'remature Decay, amt all 
| the effects of youthinl indiscretion, 
the sekevof suffering hu 
al whe nee it, the recip 
making the simple remed 
cured,” Sufferers aby hen ‘ty abe ed 
certhon’s experianse, ean do so by oficoning. 
| i perfett eonfidence, 
JON B. OGDEN, 
42 Cedar Street, New York. 


| mating digestion x al " 


OTHERS, Manufsecurers of To. | ta 
Jers im Ob 


4—The Con-| The recent decline in feseten amd cotton | ae 
to offer clothing at | etree 


xe 
ie heey a 
| Sf cegvestl’| promeaticosend eserssives Be 
STOMACH SITTERS | ss 
the Setlow og diedaoor 
pseinl the Prreccation Sa'e Mah, place gene om | 86m cov 7a Sameer 
age Rack vas Of THE ADWElay Res Es, 
Teer tuthe. oa 
Gives teeth to Be clit elt Heat Lo Cho wetter « 


| HosTErT: 


JBSSSe — 
se Ne ea ae 
ty Dis on 


Labor ater Dutta Strent, Loony ule, & 


PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


UUKLEY'S SARSaPARILLa. 


i 
MITE 


Ne reminds Uiat hare een di con cere 
Seog iw prema age fo the donated i 


A. meticine that recites appetite = Rat pm re tie eee ee 


‘oad eontaeant shvaictane i ell pacie. nf the 
caatry to be thy went merprigeg ad sete 
| Yor veruase diseunas, of sch they 

dee. 


All other compennds °F rereps of thin rem 
have bithertn teived te roma ead 
the Faculty, because, 08 tele tditd, they 
been fowid to cpmtars uRmOE Inereurewts 
cee the good ects of thie Maree 
a 


-paration Arved | 
patra aud ewes 


Ile end perfect care of the tellawing c. platats 
ant discare, 
Micetiona oF the Homen, 

Leblltty , 1 ieta faa og 1B eo 
sla Bryeepter, Hemae treeguterioe, 
ntnla a Akin secon, tavern 
att, mangroves 

D 


LADIES IN DELICATE HEALTH 


win, TIND 


!WoSTETTER'S STOMACH nitieRs! 


Hurley’s Ague Tonic. 


TERPFCILY RELIABLE 


Tire onir remedy tyr Chula and Fever or Agne 


red by ctarng * welio had teed the w ual 
remedies withuat beach, but (tng cute han 


Turis = Agus 


vafloriag from the chilla w wld consult Lew, 
| ox sate eat by sending to thé drug atte 
buyimg a Bottle, Min pleasant to Yeke com 
sre and whit be certain to cure 
eget or clAlla wad teres 
Netors 
ES KUDDLE a CO, 
Lander 


tte, Ay 
e. 
HURLEYS 


A WORD TO COND ALESCE 


have been mtipiwed a 
[emerete a 


is In fornd impanale 16 ceva «Trae 


seats teakmpin the trates! eaiee ma 


We obatrartin fem. The 


Popular Worm Caddy? 


ye then te reelr 6 foe woerk, ned 
Une teat and moat palheble form We g've. weenie 
‘ . : 


Fropeidtort! 


chaine of Frequent 
‘slreates wd what ta called = rei” as 


H Enel RE Sree 
Riee i 


eee 


ag Ea ooh gt 

rete. Let romeaicmcenin rly, wpa, fa toate ‘=n 
ture, aim which comtatne pai 
seine sikelasd oracrid ancangeas 


| byrany aman Cong 


HURLEN S 


STOMAGHIC BIFTERS, 


For 
Dew 
Lome 6 Appts, 
Weakorss, Indiges.soa, or 
Dispepsia, Want a! 
Liver, or DISUKUE! 


'S STOMACH BITTERS 


ton aC the 
and repair the damage ED STOMACH, 
hog In acanttict with 


CAUTIUN, FOR Saag je commen. ttn 
‘rating Tak Pekin, Baaben oh 


ing the akin 6s wig ‘bot emai 
sone “he bedice 


° avainey by any 
‘tas Indaitely soperior for toe 
red, 


es 
tiation’ gree Norse 
st once wtara 

toilet of way 


THE GOVERNMENT INDORSEMENT. 


Bettison’s Emgttsi fHotse Lint+ 
ment. 

bas proves: Healt one. of the best Linimentws 

meds bor a ail cate nben 

‘wed will de all we 


NO Excu! READ 


aes ae 
i 


wget, DAngy & PUrSaws 
ones ee SELF-RAISING FLOUR 


Peg hot were fait 


a eer lineal 
With maya’ 

Pees 
st te 


(3 nt 
TINE AND. "LABOR SAYING” AND 


it Bianehe, 
‘Winere the 


het thee you ene sae WEALTILGIYING: 

arome raked» beet of Si — ~ 

“Kiot the eiberralod onlyea heart GENERAL ae c 
Ana the taller, nt tin bs. ‘Stir hook Jeosepen port Siren 


Time, the 
Found Blanche ax bright and 
‘Anim the daa af the immer mile 


ved Kate's yeliow 


Tat the yellow hale was thin and gray, 
‘And the heart of Kate grows oll 
he rearta af women maxt love or dic, 


rer attere, aoe ee x Taped 
fore beginslog to mix—MIMD 
Mlk is superior to water for all pasiry par 


the SELF RAISING 
articre mine 


For Cakes, Paster, 
wu ‘OUR shentd be the la 
it the taste. 
RECEIPTS. 

SALTO BUIT THE TABTE. 

FouLsonr Uanar.—Use cold water ce aailk, 
| aod mix with & ficient to thor 
oughly mes the doo} 
‘not mace than balt fall, 
panabou'd be 
Df a hard c ust before the low. bas 
ciently, Jf the bread does mot: b-own 
Lop, remere the cuver a few minutes Tefore tak 
ing ine b ead from tbe orca 
inzan Paxs—Are Tound to beke best when 
and oar 


Other goody. Aaa ‘deetiied, but the 
in b on he, srrects Is at 


“How does that look F° maid James. hold- 
In fist. “That,” inter~ 
Amos, “looks as if you were out of} 


2x-Gov. Pootecwhile defending a eli 
aN siviile, pot into = perspnaT aioront 
cordier, was fined several tit 


Tong, four inches deej 
at tbe bottom, eld 


he 
, oring cold water, ety varie we 
al amount’ of shortening. oF cold. sweet mith 
Sithout shortening. ake st. vac 
days. The fines | bee hey wi Tight, whi ¢ aweet 
e aterwanla rem\tiel and the order of | Near eres, they witt be Wah, whl . 
mittal revoked. 


onng and Walia 
himself recently bya 
ping in his 


Paristm: killed or, use less 


cking about Sify 


Pes 


Wanye - Three egys, one quart 


mick ur water, three ‘of four, ome table 


a Long Branch fan- 
Her husband tailed | eg 
Fon Pies—Uso 

and reli 
saxe—One pt cad of Ruger, diluted i 
| snc gts ot milk oF water, bal « pred of be 
ler, two eggs, halt a pot of anil of wster an: 

| two pound: 
nrosue Caxe—Oy 


Tin. and requiring five of six years for i 
sonstruction, 
vant girl living ina fim 
pool, as unex pect ay cone | spare 
fortune of 0, by the death ofa rel | Pfyecs 44 stneules to-anit «Abe 
ative in one of the eolontes. Peace ie lapeee Screen ive beet si 
Segumeteteal gona Ne the dan Gous axp Siuvex Caxe—0r 
a n with Which a New York firin al | 
vrtises cortaln wares. It means pads for 
sock-kneed tragediais, false calves, 


enp of batter, 
ik, four eupe of 


tH) 
oat egge and use the yolks for the gohd an 
Sites tor the wilver ‘cake, Plate with 

4 bake 1a covered. broad 


vi Mele Mite ee 2 
ales are anid to be dying out rapidly. 
Sperm candies willsoon ‘be: “the light of 
yh" If they are not already. 
A young lady at Long Branch is report 
vclothed Tu Isughlug eyes aud a be- 
wesmile.” Light gear. 
ft is stated) that € Tope has onlered 
Jost Unive In | hot Befure vou touch the ur. 
ya stud dough the better, Bo put km 
rive Canminencement and the bailing ‘ga Hutup in 
converted Into-abarricks, but Gen. | Ta A:k 
allowed the exercises to continue ¢ 
the newspapers wonkl tot 
he Te fs alserstated th 
Cen, Pope ordered the legislative appro- | 
priition of 88,000 to be withheld. 
One of the showmen connected w ith 
th 


s—Prepare the 
oan for biscuit 


FARMS FOR ONE DOLLAR 


SUBDIVISION OF 


CIIANCES FOR 


PATIO: 


ALL. 


reeidenee a, © oatitutes the expt 
Prize, at Five Dol ars per Ticket, ouw offers 
ere low scheme that embraces 


FARMS FOR THE MILLION. 


There is not fo this ee 
or wild land; exch Farm «part, oF the whale of 
a cultivated "sntation—each tract is on or with 
to B few miles of « Rai either on the 


Memphis & Charleston, 


ngtarm under the structure. 
th Tenge that a part 
a 


e down w 


meag etre of sweamp 


or sixteen others. 
Honing the year ending June 2th, 186 


were of total imports of 
iise and specie, $412.233,123 leas 


ciandise and specie exports, 
iat imports, shazso. of 


Missuanippl Central, 
Mobite & Ohio, 
Meridian & Vicksburg, or 


Mississippi & Temnessee RH. 


S1254647 romained in the | The severai tracts are disposed of at the low 
are the 30th June. The done» } est eh valuation, in sabdi ons of 49, 60 and 
yrsunrts for the sama perio were SH, 1 sees” Each eebdivieiea cousitotee «pie, 

1 these wabaes are in gold. and exe 


A, Hitchcock, U. 9" 


law in Tennessee, as there 
eswhiich require all tlie ae | 
narod datriet to work 
umber of tiles. Ti 
to dbellg.veortuay Ueelined to do 
Licir portiomo€ andh work, and called up- 
reat wastain them in the re« 
teal, ve Bureau did it. 
Of deathe from Yellow fever In, Gi 
Fth thers were twenty 
mber G 
lector of the I 
(ion, Schofleld Ix quite Hi with the fave 


te eer mye Ties 


The Capit! Pia 
esippt aod Tennessee 


‘The average cost of these 
2 fren dollars per acre 
‘A deduction of 10 per erat. to favor of ten or 
mote. Tickets may bp had of local Agents or 
through the Memphis Agency, 181d 
L. M. HART, Agent, Meridian, 


Lorew Kent, Col- 


— : 
| New Spring & Summer Goods 
PROACH, BROW N&O, 


al sum handed to the Pope as THe 


er the Feeneh bishops t« 
trot ‘teen to sixteen nl cmaXELLOW STORE, 


MERIDIAN, 


valor of th 
‘The t 


Some of the prominent Radical Rey 
a at the North aftaid Dresden 
nson and Gene nwill be nomi 

nated for President and Vice Presilent at 
the next Presidential election. . 

The life-raft Nonpariel, aecoriling tp the 
st date, was £oube" exhibited at the 

ryatal Palace, Loudon, 

meriean excursiontete to the Woty Hee 
ere mistaken for Garibaldian con- 
aceord- 


in the market 
Haring porchased 

cae god at times when goods were lowe 

stulate themseltes on being able 

ion to customers, not only In 1: 

vices algo. Th 


Three hundred cavalry TeR Fort Tiayes 
onan expedition to chastise 
that attacked Major Aue 

Lon the Saline. 


Gilead Stor a 


of the Highteenth Kansas. 
‘Tho Raditals fn Kenttticky, di inted 
: therecent State Mite ceetion, 
au 


the result 
a 


tie 
Soore, 


Spoonful of melted tarde ake in deep Mudie | vy 


eRays 


TO PLANTERS. 


SPEAR & CO., 


‘These Gins whieh at~ 
tained aub great cele 
beity during the f 


greatly impr 
Brea We cai vffer tte 
with confidence ax the x 


barr beosbes and delit- 


ter We 


ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED 


Gullett Steel. Brush ‘ Cotton Gin. 


dalea.s Price 
Rew, cAit ence trot 
to 80" 


» have now on hand a supply of the above. 


Also : 
Leark & Avery's Plows, Izane Straub's Corn Mills; Engines and Saw Mi'ls, 
* and Machinery generally 


Hoe & Cus, Circular Saws, Leather Deiting a 
ing, Iron Pipes, Huse and Ooi 


Asso, 0G 
Tin sod Lead Mate, Sheet, Boiler and B: 
Always op head and forpale by 


aut yl 


cathe, India Kabber Belting and Peck 


ang Spikes, Brazen and Sheathing 


SPEAR 4 0O., 12 South Cormmeree Street, Mobite 


rerren, 


I? ;. EE 


* x mirror 


Lp. 


PIEPPER & Co. 


Established 1847. 


DIRECT IMPORTERS OF 
of St. Francis and Joachim Streetse, 


MOBILE, 


Corner 


DRY GOODS. 


ALA. 


Have constantly for sale much 


TUE LARGEST AND BEST 


ASSORTED 


STOCK OF DRY GOODS 


evor offered in this Market. 


——— see 


GUODS TAYE 


Ti, Laven ter of Greensboro, Ala., 


J.J. NICHOLSON & CO., 
On Sydney Street, between Lee waa} 
Johnson Avenues. 

At Sunford & Bs stand.) 

el 


DRY 
GROCERIES 


WOULD call the attention of te public 
to their house. and an exmnination of their 
soliciting a liberal shore of 
Sire, and hoping to give general « 
tlon; which if we «do not do. we rt all fa 
‘of our Intentlous. We do not promise to 
sell LOWER THAX ANY ONE, FISK ior do we 
think we will sel high but call and see 
June 30 sm 


KEXEEDY, Jor. Ginn, 
Meridiao, ative Virginia. 


KENNEDY & GIBBS, 
WIIOLESALE GROCERS, 


AxD 
Comminsion 
and dealers in 


CORNER COEMERCE AXD MALY. STREY 
MEMIDIAN, Mies. 


prepared to carry on the Grocery 
fusinpsd frail Tex Brancties. 

Orders from the country solicited snd 
promptly Ail he LO) 

ICES. We charge 
filling orders entrusted to 


~ CONFECTIONERY. 


ihe Wt bare just opened « Preah Lot of Confee 


tionerves from the best of manufacturers, 

at prices to ruit the times. 
fact of the great pearcity 0 
determined ta regulate Our priors 
therewith and to place our goods withia the 
reach of all 
TO CITY & COUNTRY MERCHANTS 
we offer our Goods at’prices as low as cn 
be hed tn the Mobile market. a, 

Give us anes exam:ne cer articles and 


prices for 34 
HALLORAN & DORMUTH, 
Masonic Hall, 


, wass 


BEEN. 


Amerion, and will be 


GOODS) 


| 


Merchants, | ., 


| untenly 
lisring hours out Martin, Benton & | —— 


WEST CASH | iuerce Stree" 
mmission for | good supply of 


IMPOR TED 


dd as Che 


this Continent, 


is with the abore howe, ni will be pleased (9 eerve 


ariyr 


NB. KENNEDY, THOS MH, KEXNEDY, 
Mevtian, Mies, Remier Cu, Ale 
N. I. & T. Fi. KENNEDY, 

Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 

AND SIDNEY STREETS, 
MERIDIAN, MISS. 


it greatly. redoced prices = com. 
yemicale, Patent 


conxen 143) 


dicincy Fine Liquors, tur Medical Purposes, 
| Mavorinpestraeia Hele Ol, Colognes, Ae. 
Mayaicians prescriptions care'sl'y compopnd 
ed aia hours ofthe day end sight 
i 


|R.Y. R. CHADWICK 


DEALER IN 
‘DRUGS, ee DIOINES 


Cc. hemicals, 
FANCY SOAP, PERFUMERY, 
OJL, GLASS, INK, &., 
Restoratioe, Dyesty Tooth and 
Nail Brushes Ciga 
Keds, siogka, 


Muir 


COVILL & 
Lem agent for. 


TRIS? 
on the 


of Jobinso 
“over tbe dilch) tatenda to heep & 


Tr. \PLE: GOODS 


GRO CERTES, 
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,’ 


NEW DRUG STORE, 


H. IZARD & CO, 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPP 


- 


e Teamels ery day ot 
‘abs2-owiy. eprewely Cor, Jobases Avecue & Sdeepoy war sewtl 


DIRECT} 


we ROCK WrLt ox 7% pecan 


* 

WB. ROCK ELL & co., 

Reccessors'te elock & Co. 

. 

BOOKSELLERS, | STATIO: 
amd News tealers, 


BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK) wi 
JiANGPACTURERS, 


Dealers in 


NERS, 


™ skal Instruments 
aud Sheet Muse 
OHIO LENEE, 


CAIRO, ILL. 
nar Special attentiou given, to fling ord 


sent by tail, 


D. HURD & SON, 
Wholesale Grocers 


Commission’. Merchants, 
Dealers in ol! kinds of 


Staple and Fi ney Groceries 
WESTERN PRODUCE, 


77 ou LEVES, 
dé CAIRO, UL. 


_ St. Louis. 


FRANK & “NOEL «co, 


COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
axp 
Purchasing Agents, 
Office No. 418 North Second Street, (Up Stairs.) 
St. Louis, Mo, 


15 & MANNING, 
= Wholesale wm Retail Dealers ia 
China, Glass and 
QUEENSWARE, 


N.W, Cocne Fourth avd st, Charles Sta, 
ST. LOUIS, MO. 


DOWDALL, HARRIS & CO. 


NGINE & MACHINE SndP, 
vornet ,, Second and Morgan Streete, 


ST. LOUIS, MO. 


Warehouse, 97 ‘ae 99 Julia Street 


piste? iaFoKtes or 
BIRMINGHAM, REEPPIRLD AND WOOL- 
‘VERHAMPTON 


ILDERS, HARDWARE, 
Mai bod Tron Mantels oreo Grate 


ie is te SEAT chad ae HS HINGES: 


og 
ALLS j 


a area 


the eeletatnd Chari Osx 
pn ald wan ue 


a 
Noa, 37, 99, 41 & 43 Peters Street, 


Late Front Levee, between Customboure and 
Brenrille Streets, 
New Orleans. 


IMPORTERS and DEALERS 1X 


HARDWARE, 


Tin Plate, 
Bheet Iron, 
Mer Iron, 
Natts, 
Axes, 
Caatlo, 


Manilla Rope, 
Hand Bellows, 
Bisckamithe’ Bellows, Plantation Saddlery, 
— end — 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 
of every description, 


Jon. Hl, Hall's (Mayervil'e, Ky.,) PLOWS 
Calhoun “ — COTTO : KCRAVERS 
‘ “COTTON SWEEP 
Yost's Patent COTTON PLOWS & SCRAPERS. 


Pan Malls, 
Corn Shellera, 
Straw Cutters, Etc. 


Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tiaware 
TINAMITH’S MACHINES & TOOLS. 


COOKING: & HEATING STOVES 
every desertion. 


Aigtnt for the Celebrated 


STEWART COOKING STOVES. 
maylewtim ~ : 


A 
BENSON, SAGE & co, 


Wholesale and Retail Dealers in. 
+ ia Harness, Trunks,” Valises, 
Kaddtery, Hardware, dc. 
No. 17 North Water Street, 
MOBILE, ALA: 


# WO vere 


_ AENDAL 
Dolbear Conimercial Collegae ; 


‘OPEN CONSTANTLM, DAY AND ‘EVEsING 
Corser of Camp and Common St, 


Ls 
aS Tia 


{In the: Elegant: and. Spacious’ 


IRON BUILDING, 
NEW ORLEANS, LA. 


Founiea in 1882---Chartered by the 
Legislature of Loulsians.. 


wira COMMERCIAL, AGRICULTURAL, 
AND MECHANICAL DEPARIMENTS, 


THIS COLLEGE, has, by i's own mierv 
its and thorough, practiow! plan of educa- 
tion, outlived all the liberally endowed 
State Colleges of this and the South- 
Western Staten 1t is the 


Oldest Commercial College in the 
United States. 
AMPLE. ARRANGSMENTS FOR 


Cne Thousand Students 
During the Current Year. 
Comparative Cost and Value of the Ed- 
ucation Given Here and in the Ordi- 

nory and Literary Colleges : 


1b is believed to be the firstin Europe 
or America, chartered with Commercial, 


"| Agricultural and Mechavical Depart 


iments,” Brery student rho gives proper 


attention to seen a qualified 
before gradunting to tet of 
books, it BS tae tis business 


in oF 
her Mathematics, 


Roar 
Contingent expenses, abo 
Total, cscs 


After which the'student is ready to go 
into business, and make $1000, $2000, or 
$3000, annually. 

Cost or Onvixany Lirexary Contrans. 
—About $100 per annum, for four year, 
or $1600 ; clothing for four years, $200, 
or $800—total $2400, and four years ol 
timeexpended. Our student will begin 
to work after threo or four months, and 
make, say tho firet year, about $1200 ; 
and two years and nina month at prob- 
ably $1800,or $6150 he earns in four years. 
Deduct $255 leaves $5892 net 
Students; buat to the other 
of $2400; or $8295 our student has guined 
over the other, We ‘suppose the Sta- 
dents in both cakes to have a good Eng- 
jucation to begin with. Wo deem 
«a8 education that enables the 
dent to earn $1000, $2009, or $4000" ane 
ually, to be the best fortunes parents 
cap give their sons. So far as known, not 
one of the thousands of our graduates, is 


out of prefitable employment, A word 
to the wise is sufficient, 
Circulars and Catalogues Sent to all 


Who Desire Them. 


N. B.—Young gentlemen who have en 
ersiv, neglected their studies for ihe past 
few years, can here be perteeted io any 
branches they may desire, io a few 
months, 


TERMS---Payablo in Advance, 


Penmanship—lrrrons not limited, $ 25 00 
Book-keeping—double and single 
‘eniry, ete., « perfeet course, 0 00 
Arithwetic—including all oom- 
mercial calculations, 50 00 
Lecture on Commercial Law, : 20 00 


The above constitutes the Commercial 
arse. 

Stationery for Commercial Course, 
weluding blank book: $ 10 00 

Stationery for Penmanabip, 2 50 

Diploths, for Master of Accounts, 

Eogtish—Gramatica! Course, : + 

Englinh—futi Course, not limited, 


inclading History, Rhetoric, etc. 100 00 
French—full course, not limited, 100 00 
Spanish—full course, not limited, 100 00 
German—full course, not limited, 100 00 
Latin—fullcourse, not limited, 100 00 
Greek—fall course, not limited, 100 0" 
Algebra—full course, not limited, 50 00 
Goveoet —{ull course not,limited | 50 00 

eacher's Course of Penmanship, 100 00 
t Life Ticket in all Vhe De 


Course inany branch as above, is enti- 
ted to a Life Ticket in that Department. 
He can attend euch branches as he my 


A diploma from this College is. pass 
in all commercial’ communi! 

‘are monthly graduating classcr— 
Students can begin at any time. Clergy 
meb’a sons and celppled slater will havo 
‘aitiveral deduction made. 


g in American, 
French Spaniahy or German familics at 
from $30 to $35 per month, 


Office Room, No. 7. 
BAOULTY : 


RUFUS DOLBEAR, Pamipexr, 
eter 


mt——, Prin - 


are. BL Gut. 
‘and Lecturer on Book- 


aa 


Weekly; $2.00 per Annum: 


NUMBER 54. 


MERIDIAN 


FEMALE _ COLLEGE |= 


FACULTY OF INSTRUCTIO! 


ELD. J. B. HAMBERLIN, 
Prinelpal and Professor of Mental nt Mor- 
poset and Anelent Langua; 


MRS. 8. HAMBERLIN, 
Presidiny Toacher—Higher English Branch 


: |. Hotels, Ete. * 
© Wagous! ST. JAMES HOTEL, 
t NEW ORLEANS. 


...af New Orleans 
‘Hotel, Kickmond 


and Fefliroad Offices in 
Mr. H. Callum, Tele- 


iaao nag 


MRS. ROD! 
Instrumental Must. 


MRS. A. L. HARWELI. 
Drawing, Painting, Embroidery, 


MISS MATTIE A. WALKER, 
Preparatory Branches. 


Primary Branches. 
CHARGES FOR TUITION, 4c. 


eenpren House}? 
(Pormerty the Bope: Louse,) 

"JAS. W. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. 
(Late of Sumter County.) 

MOBILE, ALA 

AVING taken and thoroughly refitted the 

shove Hloane, Laslett share of public pat. 

roasge, feeling confident toast can gire satis 


footion to al tho etup with 
Tas. W, CAMPBELL. 


Siso= 


= ag 
Wheelwright Material ! 
| Wagon hele 


i 


fecidental 


boarding 
Boardiog, loctoding renms, bed, bedding, 
fool acd Sigts per month 


Pr arene 


Though not the 


- | ieraits at “ wast chsh Priges 


PITLER & MELLEN, 
tRayHiawi No. 20 St Michael streste 


ont 


Dean's brad : : Biggest" Building, |* 

‘ “ * |e. wantans rom-taxteruon. 1: euxivox. sre bereceived 

ior : : AD JUNCTION | toupee 

Ulate ond Repaired. | PARKERILAKE aco., |RAT-ROAD JUNCTION |imcge 
Srey 


be relunde: 
Four 


Jackson, Miss., sks considered » month: 
et Trat books wilt range fr 


srxten }Cotton “Fabotors, and gunocers; 


oy 
Hoarding may be had with the Principsl in « 

og, uF with 
furnish their 


+. aALA. 


2 
To Obtain , 


Good Fare & Good Rooms} 
STOP AT THE 


ev baridj Bagging: 0nd Rope, Nails, 
AyD ALL KErag oF 


Tobacco, 


WASHINGTOX STREET (Boeth of Ctay,) 
a, 
Gexrs tr 0 spt 0 RG. eine Groceries, Clzars, Fine 
ASKeet ma tucehoertion Spstas ig 


‘ou hand. 


FOR BoYs. 


+} soune doubt about ereatin 


| with him. 


|SEMI-WEEKLY G HETTE 


Something Detidedly Rich. 
At thé Inte anhiversary celebtation of 


the Marohs of Austin, Netada. the ofatet 

of the d dicoursed upon fils vexed 
questior ff soniefiines complains 
tat she ix 


lodges, arn’ 
in the institution x 
We learn that” before 
mfighty had finished hy 


ation of every Jiving and ereepin 
had been accomp'ened : 
had made Adan, (w 


in the world, aud ca 
He then caused all th 
and the fowls of the air to pass before Ad 
amt for bin ‘Zo nainc 

pf work he had t 
ight 


do 
thereafter 


the labors of his fl ta 
awoke be found 
Adam, bel 
placed Eve as the pillar of beauty inthe 
South. and they 1 their inns 
from the Granil Ma: 
when finiabed, she tin 
craft from labor to refreshment. 
of attending to the duties of her o 
ht. she bh 


J. A. SMYLIE, Principal. 


next scesion of 
on the Secoad Ki 


MAGNOLIA COTTAGE, 


ACKSON, MISKISSIPPL. 


“h 5 Aven Lie WE PORTER & C0. C0., 
HOUSE FURNISHING ms W. M. WILLIAMS: & CO5|"" oop raows nat, 


Private Boarding 
v ZAR, 


Goods is cnr Ine eslow 
eee! FORWARDING! AND! Royal Street, by ns 7. LOUIS, we ee 
2 F MOBILE, ALABAM mAY Seders tanpwares sai 


of 
8 G.t Yirect, between tive wud Otive. 
f 


ones House 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIP PL. 
JOSIAH JONES, : PROP'R. 


Wholesale aid Reto: 
Hardware 

Hardware}" 

a fall Stock, com 

PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, 


ommission Merchants, 


Transfer Ageuia Vicksburg and 


Wharf-boat Proprietors, 
GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS, 


ridian R. R., 


ting in part of 


This well kpows Hot 

metro fox. Vicksburg, Miss- BUILDERS’ HARDWan” (3 applied wth the best the market xs — 

oe waver An pared on the artival and ce MISSION 
atl Consignments rotieited. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, | es. mena 


Tot 
weeks mili b giv on Monday 
‘Maa A. LU. Haxrrox, one of 


axD 
DESIRABLE COODS 


Vor Merchants and Tesders, Also, 
Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 
, DOORSy 
GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS. 
Sar All et which we,are sali st Lewer 


eg tN oS 

*) French Burr Portable Grist Mills, 
For Core Meal, Whest Fio and Stock Feed, 
“Queen of the South.” 


bolting, Apparstan, Stora end Mill work 
‘These Mills it frow choice se 


Ragsdale FHlous”, 
ON THE HILL, 
of the Rait-o~d 


16 for transient and permaneot 
night, Ite rooms are large 


On the East Side 


‘additions and improv, 
Kemember."* Kagadale House,’ 
railroad track, 


Hampton, who is to be seen at the Kectory, or 
7 the uodersigned. 
angloontl H.C. Hapats 


4 


DUMENC 


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN 


* Books & Stationery, 


NAUB A CO., 
Cor. Front & Jota stre ta, 


ippatl O° io. Jonx N.Wa 


1, D. 1. Chancetor ; 
yriee wud Volitical Keon 
ey. 


. Praneiaand Water sts, 
OBILE, ALA. 


Lol 
jae Pemranep, 
and Virgin. a 
id Civil Eng. 
Rerxtr, D.D. 

Prot Bog. Literature. 


W. Usizaanh, PDs 
Prot, Chem, itu Geology. 


1. 
eek Gers etebon aod Law. 
1. C. Gantaxp, LL. D4 
Prof. Aval. Pbysies and Asironomy. 


tetrad ir mate Gronax Lrenm Ph. Da 


ia 
assortment REFER TO 


ones Soar cana Cops ct Beg, Price, St. Lous, Mo. 
Baten wy ond Ove, ot Bog Bo pe Tear ‘of dack- 


on a 
‘to thie a 
‘bare tbe’ gre reat. | 
Letter, 


Arr-ecements bave been made to enlarge end 
mprove splendid colteetoa a be 
troworteal, “Apparat 
aiinns |The Toned have been pently Second ‘sod 
batldings largely repaired and improved. 
1. PREPARATORY CLASS. 
Cenditates for the Freshman Class of the 
next Academ’e year, wil be admitted. They 
must be bfteen years of age. 
Il. A SOHOOL OF PRACTICAL SCIENCE 
Has been organized for the sccomms- 
hoe. | dation « staden » who do nox to yursae 
the regular tum. The courre will be eclec- 
tie; and Succ the sciences and sab 
a tim aclentific uchools cx-ta 
size of tbe cassie. Ib fa capectalty desicard te 
7 10 all atudeats who may deaire 
rope re oon pred yd 


Hooks. 
‘Senool Rooks iz use 
all the Latest 


2) BOOK SENDING. 
Pera fall to exe: 
dcpartentak Te fly propired to exe, 


UNIVERSITY OF ; MISSISSIPPI i 


tu yet the th 
if written in Cherokee. 
stration of the fact ‘hee 
ish or speak ft, and «till 
The latter purpo 


eight of creating symposieall 
wonds which wy palymathie 
with uberty to abli 


wn pet wont: 
rain will n 
obince 
ff * Which 
y undiscesptitite hi 
pecithttion which 


tan, 


vou have shown 
enius yor shy 


out sj yoni 
render ignoscible your 
wath you that | would ve 
if T thoi that any 


your crass, 
lectations Hom the than; 
having synachronically 
tion of the greatest poet 
drawn upon your head ¢ 
will drive you to Walker, 


Lwish Fou 
eternal by? 
entire solntion of 


bridged. 


4 . 1 
co Tight that her lodgerscatt see to 
ied without a candle after’ eating. 


Why was Desdemana the 
tented of all women? —Beeau 
she had—the Moor she wanted. 


Parisian belles are dyein: 


rate—olive Brown is the ¢ 


Few ladies are eomodest is to refias te 
slate apo taxes. 


assent and ié now the law 03 

This government mensure! 0 

Reform has bees n ‘people for 

some time, and during! year was 

frequently alluded to by- telegraph — | Home 

The Lords and Commons have received 

it with perfect complacency, and the royal 
approval Is given as‘readily as if there 

fo] were no high ainteresté involved. tm 

hus showing a great change in the 

public sentiment of that country since 

1892, when the ‘Tories and Whixe 

fought for dear life; when mobs were or- 

ganized and reeisant lords pelted In the 

streets, -and Tory gentlemen hunted 

through their own parks, The progress 

of events has made a decided change, and 

the reformers pash quietly along. Coanty 

voters la 1832 were Freebdlders, whose 

Tand sas worth torty shillings a year, or 

Hten founds a year, if they did uot 


thelr holding; Copyholders of ten pounds | 
annual value; Lease | sire to interest the people tm-our enter- 


ine tome) plders of clear ten | 
i |] ponnds annual value, If held dhder a lease prise. To do this they mimst Deeome ac~ 


of sixty y or of fity pounds a year, quainted with ws—with the ofphans them 
term was originally for. not less | ives, and with our plans 4imdplarposes- 

s twenty years; Persons holding lands | We baye theretore invited aff “our fel- 
or tenements of Hfty pounds yearly rent. low-citizéns to visit us on the 25th inst— 
To possesa the purchase In a borongh, a And in order that the Home may not be 
perwn had to occupy as owner or tenant | Put to ¥ necessary expense; We have re- 
sMrouse‘of the clear value of ten pounds | ‘texted cach oue to bring. his own subsist 
ig50) a year, By Mr. Disreall’s new law,| ence with him, not forgetting to lay ina 
houschohder in every borough, | little for the orphans at the Home. 


Hemi. Weekly, (ia 


Wrek'y. or 
‘Three doflare will bo charged fur the Weekly wn | It 
Jom labl for strictly in advance. 
{8 Encouraged by the lberal patron- 
extendell the Gazette, and with a yew: 
tion, we offer the 


oral attendance of the people—a 
meeting on the oceaslon:. Tt may:mat, how~ 
ever, be convenient for some to be present 0) 
at that time. Tet then, each neighborhood | — nial 
ignate some one or more to. represent! General i 
|them—eending Dy. these represcutatives | s government trai nese 
| «uch provitions and other things as they on tease Be One 0 
can spare, Our oljact Is to benefit the | ima® me gear was 
| tome, as well ab to let the people of the] diag 4 
te know what we are doing, and what} ‘The 


we propose to do for the orphans. Wede~| cided 


hot ew ¢ 
which Is to be sabmitted: tg 
18th. . 


and’ 
rin ty 


Cor 
form. ~~ 


copies of the Weekly 
$10.00. 


Five copies of Semi-Weeekly one 


year y 320.00. 
Five copies of Semi-Weekly «ix 
anontls 


Aulvettising Rates in Semi-Weekly Gazette 
: ———— 


figs ce pe Boegtey perder 
on mar beret ee 


tnnatl “Com - =f 
ort oy | deprived 
Dengress: 


}esseess 


PROSPECTUS 
ov THE | 


Meridian Daily Gazette. |e 

— - |through his hovel may ont; 
cighteen pene a year, can, If 
pay this rate become a voter after twelve 
months’ residence. 


‘The undersigned propose to lasue a daily | 
paper from this office, about the first of| 
‘October, with the above title. The commer- 
I fnportance of Meridian, Its rapleDy | p 
reaxing population. ani? {ts prosperity, | 


almost without a parallel In the South, has | yor, 
instiswed 14 (0 believe that the public would | fp 


liberally sustain and support a daily: paper 


at this pliee. There is no reason why a, 


Mertdiam, with its railroad advantages | q 
ind its greatly Inereasing wealth, sho 
not maintain a daily newspaper th 
appearance, mechanical 


size, exec 


and industrial management would take | boruu 


rank with the dailies of our neighboring | 


cities, We believe a daily will 
properly represent the great Late 


1 im- 
1 
all | ¢ 


gervater ald to ite friends tn its ra 
provement than the Seui-We 


prise and public spirit of this iy 
tion of the State, ‘The Dally. 6: 


vive 4 graphic news Utes 3 
Liarket reports right to twelve | od the 11 represented on the os | We theres tres ney wil be sure to bey. 
curtive than they ean be seen in any other yhiof jeaturve of the new Law to Ireland | there bea grand rally of the peofle. Let | eution essential to the welfare of the ‘oowly 
nay ant will will ally salva bebe * that we love th -se tf 
we presun 
nyersIhonite aint a iu this and | ster a e That dons, the at we have hearts full Nivel sult of the Confevlerate ex- e Safety Hand Lamp, 
vind the neighboring towne | electoral 4 Hebe prt at for them, and are realy to ely eg pronsennt, Sesion axe 


Thankful tor Wtarral 


heretofore 


patronage 


6 


xiven Ihe Gazette, weap 


1! ye endowed with t 
to | han 
bout 

sth Of | bers 


the city at home and abroad, ant ive | the 750.000 boron 
will belong 


ployed to take it an exponent | prinel 


cHte | berets 


cost him 
will but 


je 


Every lodger who oc 
tex a room or room of the clear yearly ¥ 
£10 can place himself upow the reg! 
. every forty-shilling | & 
‘opy holder, eve@y hol- 
evegy vil 
or suburben resident, proviled 
of upwards will in future | ™ 


ate { dl 


In the counth 


\si 


re rated at £11 


frenel 
tof the the counties will be 
weed by th 
by th 

aries of old on 


reetli 1 of the 


The 
bers will outnumber the county m 


barongh | © 


y cleetore about 450,000 | 
a 
{ta 


amber of 


to th 
bout 300,000 to allo 


| perintes 
tiow at Lauderdale, to the Home. one mile 
is | remain over ulght’t the home, 1am au- 

premises to accommodate all such, and the 
| make visitors comfortable while they re- 
‘The ur-| Whatever, except the one fare for passage. 


ition of new present, and will address the people. Sev- 


the proportion of 62 to 38, and of | those present. 


Je edaaa | We hawe pune religiym 


Arrangements will be made by the 
nt, Prof. 8. 8. Granberry, to 
ave all provisions conveyed from the sta- 


stant. ° Should it be necessary for any to 


horized to say that there {s room on the 


coin 
10-40's up to the Tet tines. 


‘The Department of State has 
‘the 
= 


the full report of the: rd 
Thich agreed upon the five frais 

* 
th rednctio ta the 


the unit. A 
United States gold dollar of three 


half per cent. is necessary to secure 
forinity with other nations. 


A correspondent 
Pepe 
ee “ 
De] zt tL oThis ts good news forthe 


perintendent wil do all in his power to 


nain. They need go be at no expense, 


Several distinguished speakers will be 


1 brass bands have algo Leon invited, and 
y arrangement has been made to enter~ 
in, aswell as to Instruct and interest 


the teste, 
WHAT IT 


at 


‘The times are Indecd hart, but If they 
ro hat for us, how much harder are they 
or the for orphans. We have but littls 
poncy, pur orphans have mone, anil Lut 
Will you be one of ths ? 
re retigion, aud undefiled before Gea, is 
visit the widow, and the fatherless In 
atttietion, ke. 

y neighborhood in the 


In the three 
Grand 


EBA WIM O UL: 
Be iivirares t a : ; 
eecvisemgn| EVER SEEN {X Tits COUNTRY. | Premiums from $80 te $80,000 
Wibich they eal to asthry can afford First Preliminary Distribution. 
ne aie " d 


a friends and 
to call, wal if they conalt 


ent gives out that he will surely 
a Wash{ngton dis- S 


NSERVATIVES 


“volutionary proceedings have again ‘Meteor Burning Finid. 
oroken ont in Tlasti.. Somebody will have 
to take that Island avd enforce order. 


ith them ; Ina wond that 


nary Distribution, 


8. WEBB, OCTOBER 16th, 1867, 
of. 


sual te one patrons and frien bo ait ant ve the monarchy will tr 
ve in shisbinnie ralized, anil everything go on prosper Sa'y Boanp or Tausters.o ‘A colored preacher at the South, recent ‘am Paperior 
Pabee a Mieke ride | of MissOrphans’ Home. | yer: SO Lo ona lap 
rit maternal 0 - | Mahan « Conservative Anti-Recon- 
he enter of Elections Was rather poorly ‘ 
‘ Senth Weekly wl ty | Plea dings come to as from the! as ore one- om ke ww 
ieee eet ; i : : 1 ot more ne fey le ~ Bo Premiums amounting t ae 
: ye ithe mila has gone against the }third of the counties In the State belng |), Vamps: the Metor Bluld wilt barn ia a gos! ot Third Pretimemery Di. vibutione 
Where te either Spapers who de) Republican party. Malght( Democrat) ts! representa. Among, the resolutions (ene (hy serene 0, Malt Hones se eer" NOVEMBER ith, 1897,” 
some the Daily. con have thelr 1 lected Govet of uh the De % c bs & ~ ‘ 
elect rnor of the State » declaring that Congress is ner Cor Lawdlérda'e © unty a 
Transterred and will receive credit for the | cratic candidate for Congres: in the Sa eral Government, nor Is the tion to Minnesota this year county Ale. and git. te 
wtalrvady paid sadiees. abl h faceleeted 4 has been im 7 is estimated that ‘te: fend in tho-e comut es with 
Fraw istrict is known to be elected Went of the Supreme Court. The | 1999 persons have fhe Meteor 
The price of the Daily will be. per au=) anda majority ef the Congressional dele | Federal G nts that fo ley alone, The average number passing It's Barend to create xreet 
Hie SH.00, Ker one tenth, $1.00 thin from the State, itt+ believed, are | pulley established by the Ce Winona wis at one thne 700 dally. bamnens, und on)y nerds & test 
ted Ny Patil’ she the Democrats have a ma-| consisting of all three, each supreme Irits |) The Missourl Republican alls londly 5 Prewinma, emounting to, 


= chosen Sam Franeleco nnd Sacra 
The Amnesty Proclamation ings: aml it is thought the coming 
The ainnesty: proclana » been "returns from the State will show a Demo- 
eelate aud will be : ae eratie inajurity In the Leg! reon Joint | 
th hallot—a fact which insures the ctection of | 

to car nee a Thinooratle United State | 
ad SO ee ect tho Pestlents unter, | Pets kt, Mn, ot Sen Francisco 
Nincral eas ietoe ee sive a Democrat ity of 3848, and 
anal levts Capping (Demor rat) Mayor: Every 

wanl in San Frineiaeo, “to the surprise of 


wRuty-four hours ending ye 
were 495 eading this morn: 


imvat Hampanir—The order of Gen. 


on Friday 


is very dam- 


ing to Hcensed retail dealers, Mere in 


J.SUANNON, Belitor, | jo 


vote is reduced 
neet 
the Pacifle slope. 
soon follow. ‘The result in Maine on Mon- } 
Gitlem, requiring: all the bar-rooms at | tay 
military posts in this State, to be closed | (54, 


evening util | onthe 8thof Octoher. The: 


our little elty It costs a man seven or eight | jan, Wise 


members of the Legislature 


verybody.” gives a Democratic majority, 
verywhere In the State the Radical | 

The spring-tide of Con-| 
uit Is strengthened by the voice from | 


Other elections wit | 


hak not reached ws. The States of 
» Indiana and Pennayvania elect 


ath of November, New York, 
Maryland, Massachusetts, M 
sin, Minnesota, Minols, Kan- 


Delawai 


| other to the 


» | and, in ite provinée, superior to each of 


You required 
© | all ire rn" 
+ | whether white or black. 


hundred dollars to open a saloon, and | as Missourfand Nevada. Colonulo votes 
hy Gen. Gillem’s onder, be Is not per-| on the Lath of November, which closes the 
- mitted to open on Saturday, the best day | State elections for this year. New York 


he week for that kind of bus If) and Ohio clect State tickets, as do x few of | 


Jue onder was Issued om account of the | 
suliiers, strict discipline wonld have a 
better effect, and obviate the necessity of 
encroaching on private rights; if on ac- 
count of freedmen, the ubject will be de- | 
featwd. Houses to retail liquor clandes 
tinely will spring ap, and the soldier and 
freeman will get an inereased quantity, 
und a very bad article at that—while the | 
licensed dealer Is compelled to keep his | 
door closed. We hope Gen. Gillem will 
carefully consider the subject.and rescind 
the order. 


—_—->—_—_ 

‘The question of “color” fe exciting much 
feeling among the Radieals of New Or- 
leans. One wing of the party is repre- 
rented hy the Republican, and Is composed 
inostly of white and pant white Radicals. 
"The other party is represented by the Tri- 
Vune, and is mostly composed of simon 
pure black Raiticals, The former contends 
that the latter should be content with the’ 
of voting, and let the former enjoy 
the offices of honor and trust. The 
Jatter claims that, asthe blacks have the 
inajority of the votes, they should enjoy a 
nwsnopoly of the offices. They feel they 
are capable of taking care of theraselves, 
nud are going to try the experiment. How 
it will cud Is easily foresee: 


the other States. The contest in Pennsy- 
vania will be simply between two eanili- 
dates for the highest place on'the Supreme 
Bench of the State, In these three great 
States the Democrats hopeto gain as much; 
in proportion to their numbers, as the Con- 
necticut Democracy gained, and thos ae 
cure the overthrow of the Repabliears. 
The result will be awaited with profound 
Interest. In the meantime, the work of| 
reconstruction will be pushed forward 
vigorusly in the dependencies of the South, 
and by the time the reaction begins to 
make its power felt we will be in the 
Union with Radical harness on our backs. 
We cannot avert it, nor will these clee- 
tions. We must pass on with the ruling 
tide, leaving ol) landmarks and harbors 
behind. The Radicals will reconstruct the 
country, and when the work is done give 
way to the authority and law which raled 
us of okd.. Authority. and law, peace and: 
good will, peep out “half unseen from a 
low-bung cloud” now, but the party in 
power must exhaust the food upon which 
it exists—reconstruction In the South—be- 
fore the Dlessingw of our better days can 
overcome the martiad barriers that now 
environ us. 


for a report as to the dis of the 
Mrocerdls of the Southern Relief Palr, held 
In St. Loule last fall, which amounted to 
neatly $200,000, 
ang named Regan, died In 
recently from haying a’ tole or 
wart, on hie fice cut t 
toe eee, while the whole right ok 
el wh! whol ide was 
paralyzed, the Jeft lex and, mem, became 
Tigid. and the face turned orer the left 
shoulder, 
Tie New Orleans Times, of the 40h, 
states: ~The accounts of the. growing 
‘to be daily 
an 
“bales are 


own Tintlts, and each entitled with the 
yal obedience of every In- 
habitant of all the States. And 
that iu all conilict of powers ander that 
instrument, the supreme Judiciary power 
us the only arbiter whieh is independent of 


GRAND SCUEME, 
DECEMBER 1th, 1967. 


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: 


uskeece 


i 


A 
Alban 


i 


ti 


Bi 
ie 


! 
a 


i 


the othersand which they are bound to 
obey. 


etre ra 


i 


= 
‘Taxys Must mz CoLuxctep rxox Att. 
‘The Mayor of Aberdeen telegraphed Geu. 
Ord, the other day, that sowe freedmen 
refused to pay street or road and poll tax, 
and asked shall the law be enforced against 
them? Here is the response: 
Hean_Qu's Distatct No. 4. 

ksburg, Miss. Sept. 6th. 
Jas. 2. Kapp, Mayor of Ab 


= 
wee 


or 


cotton and crops 
improving. Estimates 
cotton crop of at least 
now js 


‘323, 
5 


MAcperfectly fi 
3 fectly fal 
Sil jort euforcement of the law. is re- 
quired from you, and you wil be held’ ao~ 
countable that It ts #0. 

. General. 


0. D. Gueexr, A. 

A meeting of the reconstrugtionlats was 
held at Kosciusko on the 2 of {his month: 
A friend. writes us hd * Attald ts all 
right.” Col. Wilson, of the Chronicle, ts 
mentioned as, the recoustructionnominee 
of Attala for the Convention: 

4, fi 
Tur New Oxrxaxs Seioot Boanp 
‘Trovatx.—A New Orleans letter to a Chi- 


cago paper anys: 


>» 


i 


Hen 

iit 
i 
& 


Ea? 


_—_-—— 
‘On the whole, 


i 
Capt. Sammer, Commander of the post 
at Jackson, has retelved.orders from Gen. 
Ord.to proceed forthwith, in- conjinetion 


Rurailst 
corn crop the States isa good 


one—wheat also has turned out far better: 


than was at one time 


old K “ago 
ing Cotton is in the Last sg0 


r 


at sie pe ms 
\ burg at 6:15 p.m. 


ihe | moation and of the sa'd proclamat 


i BR. . ase bout thirty ‘werlons 
% T a abe nt 2 (Soak gy ovine 
rie J. About # dozen cltl- 
3 sete 
Epi ahh Ue : el : i am 
0 “unit h “anelf. f meral will order an election 
¢ our We tothe Convention, (104 In 
a ile store, and will attend to Alling pre- jetn the tently ond ffvwenth | . 
seriptions at all hoare—ay and nijght— 
Fs Chaiwlek’s malicings are fresh, and! a 
. experience of twenty years tu the bast 
i ness lemsnre gorarantee that mer ius 
i properly compontded ‘ 
5 to-day the 
The attention of our Fi by, weeieoeapens 
2) poe Meal cnet See whore a negro lias recelt el 
i Moasra. Jines Raddled Co, of Lanta freee cbse. 


ye Ky. whtety tray besfomit tint y 
© \nin Of onr paper: “Al those allicted 
‘Aidesso, OF Who have friends 

$. sickness, ebOuhd carnfully read, ; wey 
know they WH] derive profit Ite 
patch Gans eee ble int 


: end te Bander row 
ae sions itoetsy add e eal -entere 
i these reasons tt le 28% 


to the public wel- 
‘more Bers pertect restoration of 
gw anid onier, that the «aid 
mation, so asi afore~ 
twenty-ninth day of 
1865, should be modl- 


BPRELESE? 
- 


[ 


a large number of 
its aforesaid ext 


age 
a 


3 it_knoy 
ident 


i 


of 

tensed to ns. who 
indirectly p in the 
‘with the restoration of all 

nities and = ama of prop- 

Beto property with rezand to 

cases of legal proceest- 

the aves ot the United. States 

Upon this conilition, nevertheless, that 
ereon wtamapaltoeek to avail 
proclamation shall take and 

foliowing= oath, and shall 

torbe 


for perma- 


aay of May, 1865. 
Ido solemnly «wear, or affir 
guce of Almighty Gi 
forth faithful hE 
fend the the United States 
‘od the Uipion of, the Skates. therenader, 
and the in like manner abide by 
and faithfully support all laws-and procs: 
foations wiica hate then ace a ng the 
late rebellion with referenee to the 
pation of slaves; so heljyme God. 
following persons. and no ott 
excladed from the benefits of this . 
n of the 
Of May. 1865. namely: 


agents thereof In for 
tries, and allwho held, 

hol 

Confederate Government a m| 

or title above the grate of Brizadi - 
eral. or naval rank or title above that of 
Captain, and who were, of pretended 
be, Governors of St ¢ mal 

log. abetting. of sulmitting to and 

cing in the rebellion. 

scoml—All pergns who in an 
treated otherwise than as lawful pr 


c 

or legally hy 

ter conviction ; ane all pera 
Nirectly, fn th 


eomgated direct. 
i silent of 


ton of the Tat 
United States, or In apy 
ey in any mapnor therew 

In testhmdnytiederee 


ANDI JOHNSON. 
By the prada . 
“Wx. HL. Sewamp, Becretary of State, 
—— 


Mississippi titers. 
ast. —The 


| Vicksburg inv 
potsoning’ affair at 
in the oan h ol 


ir vane 


Hebron. 
occurrence ergated pinch excitement at 
fran Jury. after apaticnt 


the time. ‘The 

aie: aurea reports 

ranted by cholera, 

prodneed hy eof th Kee: 
over-exertion capsequent after the occa- 
sion, the too free use af lr 
ico water, antl the {nd 
cakes and confectionaries.” 


In. theSentitielof the Sixt ult. 


eof Mrs. 
that’ the 


‘ob- 2Oster, of Grenada, 
m hima week or two ar 


Carmine Ink 
and ext 


Candidate Yor delexate to the Constitne © 
sha county. 


Gonal Convention from Yalot 


‘The Aberdeen eit, says the 
Amount of Tog feed: saved in’ Monroe 


this yeansill be sufficient to fatten 
epeives red thonaand head of cattle. 
has already — 


In Hinds count 


abu 
pleking 


fe generally ean aptetpated 


"The Jackson Cl 
change 


Cotton * 


ny me to matiters 
which both whites and blacks 


to act 


compelled, of necessity. 


wo 


‘Two more Southern papers—Florida and 


South Carolina—fly the Grant-Fessenden 


Meridian Mills. 
ROM and aiter thie date no accounts w 
est for meal. 
septben swe 


Hig 


Ie aa A.M, Privcipal. 


YOUNC LADIES’ 


An- 
ihe fnited vided 


or fu. tracing, will reeeire particul 


BLULOCK & (0., 
Wholesale Book 

AND STATIONERS, 
al Street, New Or) 


130 


ny, La. 


Dealers Supplied at Lowest Rates.| ! 


r our 
neotts Be 


2 Send your 


Ther farilven on thy 


Of the uocersigeed, 
Cot WI Tavs, 


store, or 88 
Les-iwa uf the thief. 


‘ship suid ach loot 
Meridian Star Brewery 


h Schoo! 


id a quantity 
competent supp'y of geot | ing 


K 
Hbe 
COLEMAN & SHEDD. 


ata 


Meridian Star Brewery. 


senderalsnci hos this day diaatyel copartner 


WeYE T McCorkle, The Brewery willbe chm ep 


uta the Toth of the warm 
eeotiver efter which thoee cnstosners will be wepri 
Mion the same terme an belorn, All orders shoal 


De bildnneed te We L. MeCorkis, Mterbiian, Slim 
set ms ‘WISE & CLAY, 


—rox rar— 
Sale of Wood and Irom Bachimery, 
IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL _ TMPLEMENDS, 
PORTABLE AND STATIONARYS 

ENGINES 


|. | And alt deweriptions of 


LABOR SAVING MACHINES, 
Avarreb TO THE 

Wants of this portion pf the Bow 

Si Rea tseverieb.nted eTaPFORD CULT. 


Nilin wad Ereporat 
Sheers re’ Mills 
Rice 


te ladies be haa 


ota wt Kurciusks, Atta a 


i 
GD BUSTALANTE, 


Having known you f 
years, and watched with plearu 
you har 


| North, 


| HENRY, MOORE & CENUNG. 


Manuficturers and Jobhers of 


| CLOTHING, 


SN cholas More 
| a nK 


Manw‘actured by iy for th 

Southern Trade, which we are prepar 

cil at low pr.e liberal terms 
Gur stock is adapted inv materia 
this, and izes 

anil compr 

to the flueat 

of goo ls tor 


Freedme.’s Wear. 


18) . 
HENKY, MOOT 
ew York, July, ‘ui 


with 
the books and is 
il debts and. settle 


New Shoes! New Shoes !! 
AtMre Korton & Neville’s, for Ladies 
n. A good article at low pric 


ERRORS OF YOUTH. 
A Gentleman who anffered fur yrars from | 
Nervous Debility, Premature 1 


nd | the effects of youthfal indiscretion. will, for 


the sake of enffering humanity, 
all who need it, the recipe and 
taking the rimple remedy by which Ire a 
eared.” Sufferers to profit by the 
Yertiser’s experience, can do so by ediresing, | 
ia perfeet gonfilence, 
JOTN B.OGDE: 
42 Cedar Sireet, New York. 


To CONSUMPTIVES 


ee ees Soe 
Tesch egrremed pom oon 
= os 


STOMACH BITTERS 


LADIES EN DELL 


RTITER'S STOMACIT 


A WORD TO CONVALESOENTS. 


HOSTTETTER'S STOMACH BITTE 


ih butt theatre and repr the 

be a inn confit 
ire rapaity au this 
hdiciaat stlaalants 


pant 
ty than am; 


| CAUTION, 


| mie coy INDORSEMES 
| 


Clally aarheticates eovry hott 
“This shield. theewn by ti 


tle 
ef Messrs Tieatestee d Soult, ad the suasaje above 
twrnt 


Brad, Biscuit, 
try, &e., without 
POREEG. vor 
ogi pe fe pel oh TIME AND LABOR SAVING “AND | 


her 
Where the blarles of the grivesgrass quiver ; HEALT# GIVING, 


‘Asleep are-the ranks of the dead; 
GENERAL Di DIBRTRGE. 
the sod and the Bee au abe a 


once. withoat 
to rise; ihe oven, sherefore, 


E Uniler the other, mecha | an rene 
E ‘Thea in the: robin of slors. Maio 
E “Phos ithe Spend | Milk iewupefit to water fora pastry barf pr es, 
All with tl le blood gory. or 
ite eer Trap gaken em, Ae, he, SELY. RAUSING 
| to ault the taste, 
3 j RECEIPTS. 
| SALT .O-RUIT THE TASTE. 


|. Pom Leowr Bazan.—Use cold water cr milk, 
Front the silence of sorrowfal be 
‘The desolite motirnets £0, 
Lovingly laden with flowers 
Alike for the friend and the foe; 
Under the sod and the dev, 


Waiting the Judgment d move the cvver a fe 
plhalting die Jndgment d be eter afew mloulen betite Lek. 


we Blue: b ead from the oven 
Under theliltes, the Grey. | 


tn . ; * a4 
i ten inches lpr tooe inches acticead ier | = Guillet Steel Brush een 


So with,an equal splendor teehes wide at ihe bottom, 2 ft ed 

The morning rays fall, ‘ ‘These pans ure excellent for cake 

With a touch, impartially tender. ate tas teak Lene as can 

On the blossoms blooming for atl cold water, with Wall the aan. 
the sod ned 5 

ds 


das the tee 
eara Just previous td 
the ware at uJ 
test 

sett the Patented 


So. when aummtner ealletl grestly improved rely 
Sgcwitan ch covert Se sire tin oat orn 
| of min ur ee Fun 8 of Boar, 0 
i re fal of ara “ake in deep Matis 
on PoeeUse tees shortéaing than with com 
hair brasbes aud delle 
Wet w heels ee Re “ pier’ i? o . 
ft" We have now.on band etsupply Of thé above. 
r- Lack & dior? Plan ae octal, Engines ¢rak So Mille; ; 4 
a c wiiatelt, in @ mod generally. " _ SA = ' 
| Mavor with lemon on 'ptherwiee to Hoek Gu'e Chreala Sere ae emery, ircing towbar; Ina ang nt rack = t : 
| taste, ing, Iron Py au 2 i ednes ne * 
Got axo Sian J One cap of batter, a Ese ‘aes jederal Assortment of s a . yr ” ¥ 
f Lead Plate, Sheet, Boiler % f 5 4 a n to go 
Always on hand and for sale by as ; p y - 
auge gt SPEAR & CO., 19 South Comimeres Bireet, Mobile 1 | 
—= -” : t f i 


ound of Ruger « litte 
. two eggs, three pounds of four and 


ine P. H. PEPPER & Co. : eer : 
men cagart oe wie ota Established. 1847, a iment a Ate Ceaetir een 
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF. DRY GOODS. : i: 
witha «til < Corner of St. Francis and Joachim Stréetse; 
: ‘ t ; . ; ; 
Pi ’ ‘Strange farkd'bn” WAKCY'S POTN a MOBILE, ALA. 
| eatin : _ Have constently for sale much 
THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS 


Under the sod a rom. PEPPER, worereoenatn: 

Waittog the Judginent ds 

Tove and the Blive 
Tears atl love for the Grey 


All Abont the Sex 


FRANK §S' NOBEL & Co, ° 3  thoumands 0 
: f pei fab} 
COMALISSION ayerced ghee bie Pr 
| Circulars and Catalogues Sent to. all 
: Sap wads : Who Desire Them. 

“THESE GOODS ‘E BEEN "OR REC’ 4X. hay. lemon whorh 
THESE GOODS TAYE BEEN IMPORTED. DIRECT . : ert teach asa Ge, Yoana echigirn. abo 
few yrorr, can here be pert oiedss 
brapches 


FARMS FOR ONE DOLLAR] 


SE SDIVESIIN BELLANTATIONS evor offered in this Market. 


—- gen 


| 


* | from the Manufactures of Enrope and America, and will be sold as Cheap as by 


‘ aa any other House on this Continent, = maegive, : frapebes Uiey “may deine, Je fow : 
ome: Bae ens FARMS FOR THE MILLION ere: a sie ereise saci tv dh Wik easel ass =e SRarctigy P : ( Sees in Advance, ; 
Ne “A | nadedoars ‘ mage . W, Come Worth and ty Charles Stet " é 4 eerste itr net ry ws 
"| ICHOLSOT'S CO.” [eas pesaiia, 004. renens, | eutrene 2 af Sees a ass ee 
. Oo Syiney haw Aveatee, al ON. Bde eH. KENNEDY, «: | DOW DALL, HARRIS &00 glee ea Se Commerc ’ 
hr At Sanford & Bi Wholesale amd Retail Druggists, ; 


“DEALERS 1x— 


DRY GOODS 


ax 
GROCERI 


WOULD call the 


CONNER HALE AND | s1pxEY 
» 


assortment of Drugs Chemical«. Patent 
eee Sos 
eee 


he called out, “Who ie a 


Hlease your Majesty ET COSTS ONE DOLLAR 


properte refer 


For a deseription of 1 
4 


new Pamph et v Cor pany 
or the money will be pad to the an 
bans et Wve ped to thet ton, which if 


winner of the py 


f ‘AU fand in th a the State of Mia | Of our intentions. promise to 
eles Donkey Rrevala sanippi. The Capital Prise withio Silteen miles | sell LOWER THAN ANY OXE KLAF. nor do 


IR. Y. 7 “QUADWIOK, 
oC Merophin, on the ‘Migsie:pp on . HM seliigher; but call aud see. | 
ng HOW of Quincy, IM, met | Rallead et os iat Sues wa paugae bie NES} 


‘aimbeaxked’ him the 5 
Atelier ed ded tone daltar 


he said he wasp widow- rier per acre. The average cost of these 


Lit BSeOW Sr erginy| KENNEDY 4 OTRBS 
WIIOLESALE GROCERS, | 


ough the Memphis Ageacy. jalyisia 
axp 


L, M. HART, Agent, Meridian, 
faa werchcnqicns Comminsion Merchants; 
rey waning | \ {ANGING and dealers In 


NORTH-WESTERN PRODUCE, 


CORNER CORMERCK AXD BALE h-hoveid Pres orin fin aot 
. MERIDIAN, 2 birt He ipttntgomponnded day or might. 


ie, just rue Ff 
There ts no such | ff 

aod the curtain drops 
‘aN vromnga Tn tears. 


Having bought out Martin, Benton & 
wonder how they make er Con ar red to carry on the Grocery | 
ti a sou bul ober hi 


Naw Snrine & se Clocds | busine taeinnas Seanctes, Wes 
i eth hor se wa ae are New Spring & Summer Gocds ‘ent ai iy poli a Hake oraerer eee 
|BROACH, BROWN & C.'.,| FitdiX Werehurge-no comma fr | gcd raps se 


atone filling orien entrusted Roe oe. | 
ut your tongie a Ritu farther,” | YELLOW STORE, - 


5 ‘ | Oo Fro ry, \e 
hg etan to fee pate TT ERIDIAN, “MISSISSIPPI, CONFECTIONERY. 


“Why.-doetor, do you RE naw recciving from New E have jast opened » Fresh Lot of Coafec 
no ‘end to a ' woman's fora Gitte, hele priog W *cccrids trom the beet of manstoeterese, 
ied! the fair invalid. as og every grade an4 


ling spouse to her | the'r vtock ome of the largest aad best agar od 
ashopping to-day, | ia te market 

nge.” “Pooh!” re-| Having purchased their Goods in the chest st 
aye, “that would be 10 | markets, and at times when goods were lower, 
You goa shopping every | hey ouprsta'ate theme/iven en Ueirg able te 


ailing. you to the 
a 


m 
chenge at al 


A widow tins lately Lronght suit against 

inent physician hville, Tenn 

‘ehomrshe charges with having’ killed hey 

f Kashani, by adininistering an overdose of 

marphine. shiner or at $40,- | 
000, 


a ood deal like chamo- | 

trod on, the faster i 

give a girl “ning” we know of 
worse than too krdent attach. | 
ment, A Httle water makes nome flfes | 
Unrn the faster: « | 


“1 belie mine will be the fate of Atel.” 
tid a wife to her 


a rour clits 
ye ati rs it 


2 
and Raflroad Offices in 
Mr. He Callum, Tele- 


EP ¥: BaRLYee Ody: SV" (ate of Semiter County.) 
MOBILE, ALA 

WING takes 2nd  therooghly relied the 

bere House, I solicit x share of public pat 
gretident that T'can ive satis 


an. W. AMP! 
“THE NELSON HOUSE, 


Though not the “ Biggest” Building, 


ar rue 
RAILROAD JUNOTION 
Jackson, Miss., 


FLAS rahehed, 2 revetation for Good Fare, 
4 Comfurtab’e Room’. Ulean Heda, and other 


bis 
fonivinsntae 
1s lawtien ing re) 


teeta ee ir sais ws 


Ne. Se se chal week 


sonveniences for ton TRAVELING PUBLIC 
weet 
is g: 


ye at een 
‘Terms moderate. 
JOUN NELSON, Props, 


To Obtain 
Good Fare & Good Rooms 
STOP AT THE 


eet COTTAGE, 


JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI, 


ALA, 


x78 oo band, Bagging and Hope, Nails, 


Avo aL ketos er 


Fine 


SUMMERVILLE INSEWDUTE, 
A be CLASS BOARDING SCHOOL 
oF 


IRA W. PORTER & CO.,}"* 
“ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 


* Royal Street, 
MOBILE, ALABAM,\. 
‘Wholesale and Retsilers of 
< 
Hardware 
Hardwai 
4 fott Stock, consisting in part of 
PLANTERS HARDWARE, 
BUILDERS” HARDWAR™, 
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 


BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. 


Priva te Boarding 
BY MRS ANN DOZIER, Hr. teat, uO 
L HAVE opeged a large and commortious {ri 
vase Hoarding 1 and wil be pleased to 
‘old Trenda. 
Detwreen Mine and Olive, 


Jones Hoi us 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
JOSIAH JONES, : PROP’R. 


Hote tx atll epen for he 


W. R icigraraiey 


oe basis 


(Sealey of-Rewrtere ding. Dro, pant, term, 194) 


Te sapped wrth the bx iarket 
wrds Seals prepared on the arrival aud de 
ture of all trai 


Ragsdale | Hous, 
ON THE WILL, 
On the East Side of the Rai!-c 


Salware oped for tfditient and permanent 

boarders. day end night. 11s rooms are large 
and commodios, wad the Pop: 

improvements con 

Magedale House,” 


AD. 
DE: IRABLE: Coops 
| 4 For sercbanta end Treders. Atso, 


ints; Oils, "Window- Glass, 
WIOORS, 
GLAZED, SASH AND DLINDS, 


te Ghakinng 


French Burr Portable Grist Mills, 


Por Corn Meal, Wheat Pio tring aid Stock Feed, 


¢ Queen of the South.” 


Alea boltiog Apparatan, Smattors and alt work 
rely re built from choice we- 
hresca Bort” of exe oc tmseraiee 
sending for Descriptive 


tation 


‘Messrs. PLEASANTS & o4., 
TOB! AECO MERCIIANTS, 
VILLE, KY, 


raieest Tet on 


je ondersigned are tX- 
soci 
orders, ahip 1 say add 
i © ks f CHEMIN 
ss 


see 
sat 
de | Near gies aah 
‘rice, St. Louis. Mo. 
rer City of Jack- 


packages, and wr 
sperior to any wan: 


Mah Gop sie 
fone, 


eoprietor will pare 80 etorte to wake | den 


| 
i 


MERIDIAN - 


FEMALE. COLLEGE 


FACULTY oF 
| ELD. J. B. HAMBERLIN, A. M. 
Principatind Professor of Mental snd Mor- 
al Philosophy and Ancient Languages. 


MRS. S. HAMBEREIN. 
Presidiny ag Branch 


al Fane 
Drawing Batath Seg tea ery, de. 


MISS MATIIE A. WALKER, 
Preparatory Branch 


Primary Branches. 
CUARGES POR TEITION, &e: 
Tuition fn Primary Course, per month... $2 00 
Preparsior 4 

500 
1” 
+o 
16 
Painting to Grecian eolers 300 
** Oriental ‘ 30 
Water +o 
- ‘ 


Drawing 
Embroiders—<ilk 
rene 
Incidental fee for day populs 
rdieg pupils 
rooin, bed, bedding, 
aud ight per out 


‘monthly for day 
months for boarding pups 
red at 


bs reeei 


at the begins! rach five mouths, (except 
thoes taght grateiteusis), without prepay wen 
In case (peas Ae, moucy will 
be refun: 


Four w eck considered » month. 
Tee See oC Teas Doak will "rabge from #1 to 


rye 
y carelessly 


syed, wil be ch 


byt 


willfally injured ot 


the Principal is 


jogues can be had of the 
Term will open on Mond: 
tt, 


SRIDIAN IIGH SCHOOL 


FOR BOYS. 
A. SMYLIF, 


TIE next seasion of this Lostitauion w 
mener on the Neand Moudey of 3: 
(the 91h) and comtinut forty weeks. 


TERMS. 


Rev. J 


Principal. 


tember, 


dern Lanpuayes + 


‘siriet y tm advance, inoothiy for 
‘i for Loarding pupils, every Bre 


absence, except in 
mot the Mrinetpal: 
Abie for any prop 
injure | by them. 
to make thie school, 
of instruction, 
“f 


THK SIXTEENTH 
wer 


FACULTY : 
Jons N. Want, DD. Chancellor: 
Prot, Rites, Metaphysics and folitical Reon 


CW, Stans, M.A. 
Prof Mathematica, 

4.5, Wurst, D. D., 
Prot Greek. 


A.J. Qurxeme, M. 

Prof. Latia wad Modero Languages, 
F. A. Snovr. M. A. 

Vrof, Applied Mathematics and Civil Eng. 


S$, G. Burxey, D.D., 
ig Literature, 


nd Chemical Apparatus. 
‘The proueds have bean eatly ‘occtosseiead 


+ | she buildings largely repaired and improved. 


L PREPARATORY CLASS, 
Candidatnn for the. Rreshenan Clase of, the 


Remary Dep't per month of (oar weeks 68 0”) 


Lover the Hasbana. 
An hts “Dream of Life" Tk Marvel thus 


office 
he were your second’ cotisin— 
cheerfully with your washer- 


Woman ami give ber a shilling over 
change, and iffsist upon her keeping it 
You tap your hackman on the shoulder 


rors ful You tell him be i a cap!- 

and you don't allow him to 
nin in Acteces except when driving to 
the post office. You even ask Kim. to take 
Aglassof beer with you on some chilly 
evening. You drink tothe health of his 


way of consolation 
ou thle thet ail thet ite bate fy the 
Sf remarkably well writ 
upow your -sidevor upun an 
Yon think: te Work reat Ht 
very cheerful Took, wil 
he jen heen’ to seventy 


wonder why you never admir 
Hemans beibre, or Stoddart, or 


sant twisl of your fing- 
aunter along the ‘street. and 
d nate. be overheard — 


Wer if Frank ever 
half a» well ax you love Madge 
ite sure he never did. Y 
anlly conceive 
not been seized before now by 
enamored men. and borne off. like 
bine women in Roman history. 
chuckle over yorr future, like a bey who 
has found a guinea in groping for six 
pence. You read over the marriage ser 
vice thinking of the time when yon will 
take her hand and «lip the ring sipon her 
finger. and repeat after the clergyman, 
» for poorer, for better. for 
A great deal of “worse” thor 
boot it you think! 


Y iat i 
yours. There are no fi 
| rave enough to make Inojuets for hers tit 
mons nay Ther to wear 


And after marriage the weeks are even 


you wonder why or 


i tien dn the world dee 
multuonsly to the altar. You 

k ipon them all aa travelled man ®t 
“ be Ler. wv bre 

limit of his 

: the 

-voyngers, 

yay they 


ret telling your 
would IH 
+ for sugnu 
knows you ary a 


nt 
butcher what “your wife 
bargain with the 
teas, and wonder It 


marries] man? You practice Your new 
way of talking npon your offfee boy: yen 
tell bina that “your wifes experts Tbin tee 


shed that he does aut 


meenter Your name 


pa 
Lut 


x remarkably well. Yor eancot hel 


Uhiniklnng th rd man you meet 
in the hall nace) SOUT Wife: 

| nor do you th sinfal in him te 
wish it, Y acing temptation 
in th vx then ke 


le the eh 


= ther 
toitall. To thin 


verk of her Possible 
death. isn sufferin 


vou class with 

You grow twalr 
Smiles weet mt 
1 you wonder how y« 


marrinze. i 
ere one bef 


A Taaceny Prevextrn— 
ney.of the forty-tirst precinct a 
Johu. L Taylor. who w 2 commibsmiry 
bel army during @ - 
mpting to shoot his wife at 
lock last nicht. Previews 
Taylor. tesiced in this city. 
f ite commencement: 
leaving his 
; dosed Tay ]or 
arned 
ing in 
Bridge street, n 
ee, but. be could 
with Nim again. Finally 
ous, but resolved to. take 
consequences be what they might. On 
Wedneslay night he went to the house, 
Ana! seeing her pass the window, dlacharz 
eda pistol bat the Ball passed 
Koreugh the wlauow srs entered! the: wall 
without doing any further injury. 
then made bis pe. st nig q a 
Broadwell «aw him Inking about the 
house again. and went to the station house 


Hl 
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pothin= 
lieulons.— 


i 


ili 


i 
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: 


if 
2 


it tht 


wt = 
Si abepeeines forthe Weekly na: 
Seat eae women ee 


Hacowraged ra} patron=4. 
La fed ae he ‘lta r 


Uh inereake ttiveltculation, we offer th 
Torch bord iektoemaents to lab: 
sernd six copiet of the W 
Gasetee oe year fo 
BL ‘copies of ‘che Weekly she 


ear 
? Five Soph of Sal AVewlily wix 
onthe $19.00; 


ead aap oe Ai Ihave _ portion tothe breadth of land on 
eer war. was for, ve ° a = 
veatigug ak lg Sem-WeeRly Uaaette been accothplishéd: that ‘the Constitition “tlor, If not; demwegey toa by th 
{i nt asi ade, | isnot 94 Wy sapremorAuid’ that ‘by thageutabrity ‘of worms.” very “where ‘dl 
eri — }4 creat and sdcred bulwark, he grants wo degpehienly penrallat $a 7ibelat se 
shee g | Vaal toa large class of our citizens for cotton worm. T could. bet! nt Bho worm | g 
| Terticipatlen in the late war, thus effacing  belég dn-the felis on the wholgiroete: 
‘sd causing tocbeforgptton, as Gar. es the Ded geo ty Ups pl my ee k 
pubic interest lq congerney,.the critne of Mone very 
YWiich they are suppose, to be gullts-— pats of Lontsaua vale dn 


FRO SRRORES ; rhe seceneky of the Proc ennim at ate ‘Jacksou, La, the boniee t 
pect oft RPS " 


reas, There no longer: Pus 2 x 
_ Meridian Daily Gazette. | rasa Froana to api vercosad, INN the desolation wan complete. “Ouly think 
; : bcd aad wy ich were involved tt Sho late “or inrge portions of that Parish, belng tn- 
The widérgined! prepped to tesne a daily | 4 sald der water from the midhile of March stritl 

por. trom tly soflepy ts Y Fthe the first of Aggust—four months abd 

twtober, with thiabove tith ted States, _, {hall. Of course It was foo late whe 

chal Tipoetance ot Mp: . its rapte ~ ee F snititary pater went offto plant uny thing. . 
inet ml its prosperity F he suspension ‘of the privi-| Indeed thefepees were pearly all ear- 
1 without af . as rey as 6 pus fy the | ried off By the flood, arrd-would tmve'taken 
laced ts to Beth hia public would | rizht trial Uy Jury, are in time of Lewes weeks t repaired. There ws hs 
: ‘A dl to the pablic libert labrpcptetA of Acland oe 4 
erally sustalys and support a daily psx ith ty opus vei we the Athing to eat in theléterfowed’ regions, | ure. 
this place. Therels no reason why citizen, contrary to Nas ahd’ spirit! except what had been tmported. No veg- 
foridian, with ity matin wteautog free instifations dint exbauUlts, Of ceartes—ono bread and very Upile ments ‘A. 


ved iggpeeauy Werewiug wealth, should MM ite renoiurces ad, ORDE We Tey orem aavegl game of thei. cabtte, by 


wot rotintain a daily newspaper Una! pt ine re rT boating them Out, during the high wate 

“| Tue yt 1G aiintade rabatale 
‘. appearance, mechanical execution | pellin | Inthe portions ptthe Parish not ee never before been equaled 
and Industral management svould take | 12 O° TVCMOM de atiatory or \Indle- | owed, the cotton was about-all eaten up | ix Kansas. < 
rntewith the dailies of our nelghbering | tive policy, atteuiled Uy unnecessary dia- | by the worms on sbime'pilaces wore: than a ‘The New Orleihé Tinos’ 6f ‘the “duy’ 
cition We believe x daily will bmore} qaallfication, pains. penalties, conflsca- | inonth ago. But for the rations init ion ties: The accounts of the grewiae ey; 


properly represent the great Interests éf[tlons aud disfranchleements, now poate al ny the Gor ft, aiid the charities 
ways could only tend to hipder.r3 y efibeat, SEE the charts 
the efty at home apd abroad, and give ction amonz the: people and Trioagh {dtl benevolent, there smpst been 
-rvater nid to {ts friends in its rapid-ie- restoration, while it must seriously om- | grat suffering fa that Parish: As It ts, 
provement than’ the Semi-Weekly wa | bar obetruct and repress Popes €0- T eft ‘is'dbout to “be yery -muéhy der 
vik at} (ereies and vational industry 0 ter 

Weekly we now publish. We promitsh all tas Be eMEer™ Tope I€is'a groat pit} dhat so fertile 
that Industry and energy can accomplish | 


il be emsbiopel us Esk AC ny. CoE «official notice to the public Is! and productive a region shonkd be depopu- r i ‘EVER SEEN IN THIS COUNTRY. 

"i aide pads an exponent) iy Keoping with the theory to which ; lated. ria = : 

we cee ss nat patie splsicor this | U2 Seeping with the theory to which j te There are sald to be ten Parishes of : ep een sia loo hy, ga afer 

‘low of the State. ‘The Daily Gazette! 2 Jobneon connected himeelf long State dependent. on ug is Heine, nat ea. ar rte 

Hoe ee aan ctemraphic vewe and /Ufore HMC firs amnesty proclamation which, having given away, nt oceurred r S Phen’ Tae wet al 
io latest telegraphic news and). iecued, ant has heen kept bark no {nich desolation to away fh He Ther ? Beir ows. they witbe re to boss 


ports ol 0 twelve howre 
ao TE ie ere nc {doubt by the radical Cabinet that sur | j the State at present, fe not able" to rebatld 


the calaable | TARdeD him. Ie Is, of course. In con- | |aaid levee. And even ifilt were rebuilt, acweek| | The Saibty Hand’ Temp, 


1 flict with the reconstruction acts of Con- | there would very little canfidence in its cana 
gresa which declare no person shall: pe | resisting the flood. Two years'In succes- = 
tntitled to vote by reason of executive | sion, thas been rebutle, and given way Kr aoe eveninally In alx, r Meteor Burning Fiuid. 
fandom. who wonld otherwise be disqual- {each time, when the water rose against Mal joa tint 'wetweer’@ Masa. wan coos pees TT tector ope ope Tings : OCTOBER tb, 1867, 
tied from registering or voting. But the | Cutil the labor system of the country: ix ra he lant Satan Saturday night. Loss, $00, Opes! sah meaty 1 Premiam of. 20. 
President goes behind the reconstruction | reorgunized, 40 as to be made efficient, 1 ‘4 Reon 3 H 
sets for his suthority ; be gets it from the | fear that much of the losr grounds of the Four citizens of ‘Huttstounts, Ga, hiss y oe 3 
: 


Thaukful for the liberal patr uage 
vtofore given the ewe 
jeal tw Our patrols and frlends to ald 
fear Hidhing permanently a dally 
paper at Meridian. oil respev tfally sobtelt 


that oinaterial al) withont wh 


GA 
- : heen arrested by the military and taken to / 
Coustitution. whlch states that the Prosi | Mississippi! mtiat be abandoned. Kaun, charged with dlstnrbing. a color- haat cone p 
de Ji have power to grant repritves s former days a beary force coukk:be | edschool, and threatening the teacher's aks amet! ; does wot | OP 
and partons for offences ‘ rated, in a few hours, to any one | Vee —h ake — Hopi ak ri vere « ob A5} Tree uci emotive to 
United States except in ensevof impeach: levee; that-emhibited sins’ of Fi Reeate hoe n Ste on. the Leh of .! E >} ‘CAVE P eR innasry Di-tribution, 
went.” Whatever su however, During the high water they | CULT Wetth reat affabllity uve naee bet NovEMDER 13th, 1867. 
a : ; © ahont the Iegslity of the ety Wwatehed night and day. But these | fespect show ber. Another account rep- 4 * 
“in ys imines Tt tt < every Hiiuggs cam wot be done now. Tedents her to be In a frightful physical 
transferred and ered fOr OE hat ri hh ; i CIVIS, _ |.gonuttion, 
wiount already paid acta tab wa Be eek : cg ee ‘A nngro aba twenty years oll was ar- 
Je price of the Daily will be, per ane : hp eb vez Dogo: rat that fested near Alinenk, lif the other ‘ 
£10.00, Fer one month, $1.00, at the coming elections, unless the Presl- |e, Gillem refuses to modlfy his order | who iseathagd rae home e - 
6 O GIBAOS. Pustisier Rest pein ilar co sistas |clzing saloons fom Wridiy icing to Fah ame bg A stent tie Se enn 
TSSHANNON, Haitor, Anne king, Meas) Mf _moratz. “Tae exigecls_of | sf exe er ated tom ‘ore : eo GRAND. SCHEME. 
—— 2 "| the pnblle serriee” te weltes to: the Sy | er CarenteDtaghee ang hin dhe baa ? es . DECE MOE ith, 1 


erptinc of the hunk ean 
Our Senmi-Weekly ond W 
Tooter he rontinent= 


Vranta jgarbles one of our editorials and Sithdraw tale hh tl or of Vicksbu " the woman hail too mi 
K f Vicksburg, require the onder to be | 1m 1 OF ies ae foo 3 


od hin all the o 
‘The same officer hay also Issued! the negro js ‘aly In jail awaiting 
All saloons “are to be | the due pi of the law. 
Gee on theantumn tine, the pol | strleuy closet for the day.on oceaslons of | A Br And are Jury Hexa—The 
cht it on the autumn line, the polltleal |W tittcat meetings iu the tosns garrioned'| Macon Jourdal and Messcuger ‘has lnfor~ 
wy be acknowledged |) * {mation from Henry county. Georgia, to 
wueation of ratifying | UY SPB” | thee eat Suet te. S nperior Conrt, now la 
Iu the meantime, ) A Herakl «poeial says it od that | whites and else, bl re 


pvement, we of the | further damaging diselo quence.age dead hung on an iesoe 


South must not throw any obstacles fy) jugs of Ashley and Butler. in thelr alleg- the Meats aul » nexro eb ea with 
the way of revonstruct Let that work | edt conspiracy against the President. are | Taewlay, egies necounts, Wa Nerd 


Sacieediqpactelie epencrant Raed fd ed until the | xhout te be inule by the Attorney-Gen- | they were as Gan from a verdict ag ever. 
nie | President . setlons—in- | eo! A Captaln Chandler, who was'form-| ‘The Radicals: h: 
a — ; mettle t will be obeyed—to the con- | erly in charge of the Washington jail, 
Vocnelenn certain! vr in the | trary Then i: will be time enough for us | said to be a Radical, is the sapposed au- 
th. van) prada dtiovemy in the radieal 6) Ret thority for the now developments. pasar 


a T 

ae = ar cmatter 
fesse eet aR 

ctnlicg total fe) Ghows Berren.—The St Louis Dispateh | QuamaxrDeear ener AA quar | (ae poe aed woceet “rater of 


foe se dea frees! | has advices that the Callfornia victory in| antine wap ehtablishéd at Montgomery. | deth 
leit former wajority renter than the telegrams at first jodi-| Als. on the 10th Inst proliibiting steamn- | © 
soajority last year in the cited. In San Francisco the Democrats | boats arriving there within sixtecn days} renee" ane | 8. lsby BR. 
ed, was MOM, aow itis 6. have carried the State lezisiative and mu- | ener ore Infected yellow -fever dis- whys Be Se 
tricts; and.aléo. all,,personi, Unfées they of 
“hhundrel. May the echoes af Maine and {thet Retire fips the titerlor continne | can subsertbethe/oatt preserbed Wy the 
Callfornia be beard throughout the land, |t Fwell Maight's majority; which | city Couneil. 


raderush out the despotism and wrong} Will exceed elght thousand, The entire) ig Raremcagpetyt i, Be 
. | Radical tieket 1s defeated, and it ts doubt-| jAXonmap, -Dewocuatse \Garx-—Tele- 


epreeents us How ulin! 
ette stands toway where it stood 


fs not tol 


ti + available. or he Is lost, 
he lt properly fortified, and prepared to 


the editur of the Brandon 
and have never aulvecated | 


now retarding the progress of our section. a 
srt Ss 7 Liat if one Radical Congressinan (s elected. | FFains frre Virginia glty, aphiounce that 


> a STER@ || 
S short time ago, ae to a pa! | Phe Democrats will have 1 majority in | the Montana electlon "Monday as spirit ony - =e A on 
Uehed statement, a party of soklicrs by the | the State, Assembly, but ag fourteen hold | el. ‘The atest ‘returns Sade $ 1a ; : - AN E COMPAN 
innivanoeg if not by the express orders of | over Senators ont of twenty are Radical, | Vanangih Dencerttle <andeiio aie Con- }ot their relatl : i : + ‘alms i 2 ° 
a Mijor Pid#ee, sacked the Constitute | Ciey magraetain a Radical majority In wis gress, 4,000 majoritez: must pects pe r: ere th . : ° : 
Enion office at Gunde Arkaneng. (We » te, but the election of a Republican | startlé the Samsier Bhool of politicians. “| Sar 
hy the Vicksburg Times that Gen.Ord has | Suator néw'ts ISpossible. This reaetion: — 
wnferel bis ‘kerest and trial by conrt- | maintained in the elections to come, 
maith! | will chee Congressional reckleness: in 


——— oven 


Vow birtacuméntThe Mobile ‘Times: | te ae Lgl 
eauiilité {OF Oe "Vice-Preshleney, Sena’ fA Washington telogram advices ax (bad stati 
wwe Fetectiden, of Main, now avowsbim- | the sema-athorititive statement of the 

“iin furorof Impedcbment. He states | Iqtelligenecr. dectasing It was unanié| 
that he favors it In the belief of ite”aB8o-| mously deoided in the Cabinet on Friday! 
late neceesity for the, preservation .of” thi peg = etapa et ing ia 
public intepedt-and in obedience to the! tiod was feitbned.to, Mls <ivil. rights : ore 
well-nigh anainfitus sentiment’ of his | slowed to register ae voter, bas ergs 
constitnénts. Whabtay the Southern ud-| widespread Inquiry fn official quartérs [Hy 
valers-of thie MIME SEAL now ? 


Washington 
turns feem thé Blainé election, shower a| such an order has 
Joss, and ereates an | inquiry at the White Pic jesrned | = 
‘ spas | ae ras 


St. 


~ JAMES WARE, Cietk. 
1367. 


Meridian Mills. 


ROM acd after thie"Bate ao acess: 
kent for meal. 
i coL 


UNOTIcE.~ 


food Sir of Wager & ftosh {this day 
set eo Fa The bus 
decoufladed at the old eta by 


+) W. BL Rush. 
persons indebted to the Iate firm 
ttle with W. M. Rush, who has 
‘and is alone author- 
Gebts and settle the 


it ‘for chy — 


4 BY ER. 
W. M. RUSH. 
elains, Mie, Sept i, Var —ewtr 


BG] New Shoes! New Shoes 
‘ant | At Mra:Norton & Neville’s for Ladies and 
‘A good article at low prices. 


2 IN TAB SOUTH. 
BLELOCK & CO. 


who left Nash- | Wholesale Booksellers 


ite hort snipes. cor the instance of 
had "meeting n0Co~ AND. STATIONERS, 
130 Canal Street, New Orleans, 1a 


eo 
Sencticion aes: -s 


to mobi} CB Sefil your adress for onr Citax 
ck Of School and Miscellancous Books. 
0 BO awly. 


For Rent. 


x0 1 BIE: LING containing & 


teen | “Ses 


Mr. 
bet vest | 
igtaniees eachein chcemarench, 
Pensoxar-—We had the pleasure, Qefipg 
7 | the past week. of a call from ot 
aiid popalar friend. Col. 1. 


whom we are’ 
Taprem'of tinie. er ‘odiStel hare 
'| chiewed politics, aud Is now devating his | 
time. €o cotton faising. Wowkd that all 
8 | would follow his example —Coahomian. 
In consideration of the youth of the 
partie, Gen. Ont has rnodtiied’ the » 
| Hansen of Abel Wall and Harvey fates 


ended ae oe who engaged 


ines a ec youn Into prison, 

Mrrived alt Vera 
compu ate dia for the cap 
tal of Mexico the next day. 


New 10.—The steamer Man- 
Inst. Everybody Is i pine, Ree F cea feaxcired wth | 8 
in- | Gen. Sickles 
and sce what Isbeing done | SAVAXxAt pi S. Carntl- 
kifow they: Wilhderive ymoft from-it— | for the orphans. ‘They are expected to | “Th, 9 teller of Sant mien Fark, 
Nee cesien deere bring thelr own supplies, with something | nine thousand dollat 
recotmmend 


wartime to: to our ‘foyer to assist in feeding and clothing the iy rar i aa isis 
the 


publican Tons of 0 
HAV AS 4 Sep 
7] eontempla 


From Mr. G. ook fees ed od 
we Jengy ay Ge Worth | hae a good vorlet for 

hestejored the cot "to “home extent In |'gord rs 

dhat_connty, but he thinks 

-ctop Will be ‘yathered. The corn crup Is| 

| Ferg ood. {ere Ia a splendid crop of | 

potatoes. 


mee by, Soupire Kinuro 0: 
chim no moze for ‘hele tig. a soldier, Patricl 
long years” of trial has 
roally deservélt 

The 


iy sown, 
= ? a apps Ot godt 


premne 


zette, hag the fo) ig In refere 


re 
| Ea le oes expricive down Ut 


ye we are 


ounty 
ny cha tte to | 


For farstes To 

revises ur addre 

bays cig the whole of this country Pry 

Yor many years past, and never having 

‘ailed to give unit A B. WAGNER, 

propritto Cabinet Maker and Undertaker 
In rear of Burber Shop. 


Vast sania 
bilant on the: of crops. baeayn> 
There ts now but one thing which can 
it our, ers from gathering a 
Eirew Prove of, tibet staple. tut that for an 
ly frost. rer \wils are fast ma- 
our pluting friend 
ene chin Uy she | 
fe amonth. Th 
t 


Bits ros 


shoorniess ale and retail depot fer Crane's Me 


augsewtt 


Dantié Gare i theta te |S 
the in 

ver. and iets Age’ 
atlcy sirert- Hyp $25, 
soi ty 


| ee ‘ oe 06 perms tho sale} Beta cana Bellas 
$ Rene PEACHERS » A . 2 ; r the upper part of 

mr ae ‘ the staple corn, M 
fed ont very well, 


AYER BROTUKH Meoufec urera of To 
bso, Chea r 
© Bi Teepitoal a 


fox 
i 


“ERRORS OF YOUTH. 


iit bait 


Orieans, aor? 
HUGUT & CO,, Devers tn, 
ing. Cotion Gans, eic., 172 Gra’ eek, 
p wet ly 


EA BROOKS 


Infant Soothing S 


fand teany other ax | 
Ta faeces dich ras ea 
‘edness fur Cicie lari | 8% 


edie te cnalersin yaa | Mexiure, de 
whet | 
‘distant progres 


iat vem.| °F di 
Cin’ tha te soma 
pocveatives and restorative 


mai 
Hicient sod reliabie 
tollowmng dixeases 


SUMMER COMPLAINT, 
FP Tie 


HOSTETTER'S., STOMACH 


BITTERS 


salle Gea preparation toa bich, place aman tne 
tte Walt and 
stutee to 


Gives beatth to the chil wrt to the mathe 


fateh nay qaaatty of err 
cridence af ite be 


which it will do upon trial, 

JAMES KU DLE & Co. 
Propri tore 
Lewsville, he 


ratory, 41 PChit Streed 


hte thee 
of decay Ase moma Wis altogether thr text 
ts tive trudene 
a wh 


‘| PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


UCMLEY'S SARS ARILLA 


WOSTETTER'S 


BITTERS 
unde ¢F fraps of thie ror. 
to command the eanetion 1 


sore injure the hewlth af the 
to with Hurley 


c 
a0 dinearen 


Aa 


LADIES IN DELICATE WEALTH 


wut Fis 


HOSTETTER'S STOMACH FITTERS 


Hurley's Ague Tonic, 


BUPRCTLY RELIANLE 


hyo Aue Tonic 


aco, 
ille, hy 


Ne 

Of the rage acim 

that prcyrowe sametiited miners Uwe 

terribly that i i» Goull Giajronsi ble Us create 

Clon and they ola and We Trem sh 

In diptheria for example, the wea 
‘of tho, pbatructious ruta the 


HURLEY S 


Worm Cards: 


HOSTETTER’S BITTERS 


‘hero: tin pate 


Sirgehaioe or pramic acide frequrst 
oe ol wee ie cated 


HURLEY'S 


"| STOMACHIC BITTERS. 


Let comvairaceet rey, sian « 
ite nature, al which comtat 
y dretenctive afhaeld orserids 


inpent. 


HOSTTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS 


0 Arength send repair the dame 
"dhe comin a acvatiet AU 
Prrits with wore rapidity and certain 
{Than ip ke? weal stmatoat 


STUMACT, 
can compare ‘with 
listers ing complain 


| Sate AMES REDOLE RCs, 


Louisrdle, Ky 
carrien | Oriemtal Peart Drops; 
| FOR bemehtting she complexion, ecru 
remoting 
=e | tag the skio ma 
at sinea by sny other. Tis use among 11 


which 
At ovee stampa it sa iafisitcly superior for the 
| toner of any lady, ay Re a 


THE GOVERNMENT INDORSENEDT. 


In order to cuan! against danserdian \rupealtions, 
the public are requested ty Lak ropectal note af the 
Deautifulty engraved ery em | 


Extract Jamaica Ginger. 
Cae Semen Roddie & O's Extract of J: 
vummer 


for all Cheter 
‘>. This ts the jen 
o 


Bes ? 
Hi igh School. 
oe acial 


eg ae 


yee me 


sholontia | 


den te ei 


aod coe 9 Frid y the 
mg. The second nession, 
tint M 


Charges per Mont : | 


Primary Departm nt... 
Interns 


Tits of tuition for each session must be 
paldin edvanre, either in currency or negotiable | | For Cakes, Pest-r, de, the 
| FLOUK abould be the Inst artiste mined. Sat 


to suit the-taste. 
ECEIPTS. 
SALT <0 SUIT THE TASTE. 
foe Lent pone we cold cf mitt, 


ombly wes ibe Scene 
fot more shan halt ful, 
sofmare nn ht fit Eb et farmation 
Sta werde est before the loa. bes riseu sath 
clectly.. If the bred: doww tot brown “oi the 
fap, remore the oover 
ing the b foe hary the oven. 
he “ihre found to’ Wake best’ when 


excepta cases of 

necommodation of those who hav 

Sate a wale tiepartmest wil be Ceospcled $i 
the eebdok, dul ject tw the abore terma snd 
es, end young rien, desirous of 

ge orto teaching, will receive particular « 


Meridien, Ave a, wt 
MANUFACTURERS AGENCY 


rox tar— 


Sale of Wood and rem Machinery, 
CROVED | “ARRTOULTERAL  UMPLAEEN TS, 
PORTABLE ZND'STATION ARY 
ENGINES 

st alt descriptions of 
LABOR SAVING “MACHINES, 


| tender. 


your doLts—Seve as biseait, exrept 
that the dough should b a little suffer, use tear 
shortening. 

Fox Waar Murries -Three regs, 


abavren ro ri of mick o water, three pin s of fh 
spocetutet Gears Vara Babe jo dorp Mule 


Fi ga 


ton of the South 


sted STAFFORD CULTI* mon float, and 


A0ie aap of powdered 
Sugar and one cup ot Balt, ed together 


2 Mille and Kraporators 
Bred in 


ww Milla; Pouring and 
Hallers; Lathes 


ole) , Bungie. Kew 


Kae i 
ea, rode, bod 
Loomey 


‘Gow axe S 
wo cay OF sag: 


xe~Ooe' tap of butter, 
8 ey a re far cup 


a} 


re litle 
oar and 


toultnrar bayph mmoms, od Lato sete Me 
reheat witb these aetitreta 


rived vu the \preat 


t fred ms 
Ww rere f FARMS I 
Here bes ' rs 
1 Koveemeke, Atta a tn Mine SUBDIVISION OF PLANTATIONS. 
Gi ie ST AWAS 
reewwesines  CIEANCES FOR ALL. 


new 1% Memphs 
« Dob'ars por Trek 
that embraces 


FARMS FOR THE MILLION. 


at the 


CH i pt 


Wiss at Pte wage Attatace 
o.U Logue, & neil of Attala Goanty 
¥, Ihacrm, Probote Clerk Atala ¢ 
Jie He Wallace, Cite't Check 
ig shew teen. 
HENRY, MOORE &CENUNG. ricker COSTS ONE DOLLAR 
’ ima For « deseription af AY relee tn the 
new Parapbiet imoed by the Camper. Titles 
CLOTHING,  eERr nascent ees 
- a seaside, | REESE en 


spel. The ( 


Ruler 


Trek ts may be bad ol jocal Aggn # or 


Thean Gins whlch 'at~ 
tetned sorh great cele 
brity” durieg “t 


wtdetared, by ; 
tosh the, Reteoten, wah 
freuly inpreved. faethe 
Hes We can offer this 
with confidence a5 tbe 
ery beat Gia. made. 
if eel brush comb. 
the Cotton fram the 
Bair brosbes apa delir~ 


4 
Tin and Lead Mate, Shee}; Voter and i 


Atedite on band and for sale by 
put il 

— 
edu 


FH. 


reves, 


PP. 


T 


Y St 


TUE 


LARGEST 


‘Cop, er and Metal 
STEAR & CO., 19 South Comm efbastreet; Mobile: 


ever offerod in this Market. 


BEEN 


sof Europe and America, and will be sold ax Cheop aa.by|'~ 


THESE GOODS 


nm the Mav 


HAVE 


any other House 


IMPORTED” DIRECT 


on this Continent, 


ter of Greensboro, Als 


YM Las 
ae 


J. J. NICHOLSON & CO., 
On Sedney Street, between Lee and | 
Johnson Avennes. 


At Sanfon! & Bro's. old stam. 
DRY GOODS 


GROCERLES. <x 
WOULD qaltiie attention of the 
ty thelr reat tron 


oud otteltig atberal sha 
‘wd 
1b fail 


and hoping to give 
do. not do, we a 
of our Intentions. We do not promise to 
kell LOWER THAN ANY OX RLAr. nor do We 
think we will sell higher: but call and see. 
June 30 swim 


3 
Virginia, 


Meridian, Mins 


KENNEDY & GIBBS, 


hrough the Mempbis Agency, jaye 


READY-MADE C1 
Manufactured by 
Ie, wh 


adapted in 
on, exeluaively 
goods from the low 
including a large assort~ 


New Spting & Summer Gocds 


re relent dethne ko waeles antaen{ BROACH, BROWN & Cv, 
sill enable as to otfer clothing a av tHe 
hy lower prices than it has been sald tor YELLOW STORE, 
at avy Ume since 1850, Oo Front nireet, 
st and close buyers from the South MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, 


re invited 10 ¢xamipe our stock before 
purchasing, as we believe we ean offer them | 
reat indweements 
We will be happy to roccive orders, and 
our tong: experience in the Southern busi= 
nese enables usto makp sclectyons. which 
will be certifi to give entire aa isfaction, 
Descriptive: Catalogues with prices’ seit 
by maiPif desfréd, 
HENRY, MOOTE & GEXUNG, 
New, York. July,‘ 22 Leowd way. 
aug \By deed 


when good 
tulate themselves oo being able tor 


| departmect of Ladies 
prise afail assortment of the riche 
‘raried atyles of 
Muslins, 
Berrages, 
Poplins, 
wns, 


nin the cheap af ‘ 


WHOLES ALE GROCERS, 


Comminsion Meéréhiiuts, 
1 dealers in 


NORTH-WESTERN PRODUCE, | 


CORSER CORMERCE AND HALE STREETS, 
‘MERIDIAN, Mies. 
Ilaving bonght out Martin, Benton & 
are prepared to carry on the Grocery 
busines In alt Hig branes. ied and 
Orders from the country ‘solic! ni 
promptly filled at the LOWEST C4SH 
FitiCliak. We charge. no commission for 
Alling orders entrusted to our cares® 
may 30ew im. 


CONFECTIONERY. 


TE dave jest opened a Présh Lot of Confec 

W Uoveries from the beat of mancfactarers, 

a4 prices to suit the times. W6 the 
seareity of 


EE ca pet elt ee 
NEW DRUG STORE. 
H. IZARD & CO., 


Mozentigers, 
Silla 
Clouks;: 
Laces, 


oN mertng. 
enshodey tis the | Ther would atte digect atte af 
Z Ga., peat | thing Sursam to theit store 2 Ca where 
cna boy amatae ope eer ohdy|: aa be found 5 ie age 
at tried rather short. Thasase omar are) aa for cap andcash only. 
tna, am 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
(Suuford's Old Stand.) 
433.9 opened & Deve rong, ase sea w ees, 
‘Wn wil Keep commanty pm hand 
RE tesa AK. z 
ee 
a 


1s with the abore house, nd will be pleased to serre 


aelyr 


S. AKEXNEDY, © © THOS. M1. KENNEDY. 
Megjdins, Numer Co, Ale 


N..B. & T. BH. KENNEDY, 
| Wholesale and Retail Drugeists, 


re be 
cl the day, alee profess 


R. Y. R. CHADWICK 


DRUGS. MEDICINES 


Chemicals, 


N PERFU! 
him cr Sobre INK, ko ee 


Hair wl reas Ci pars, ok Fok ont 


“satis 
em ageabfor: 


alte a lanes se i, Loe, 
t Medietwes which 


a 
auglémly 


ait 


nueree 5 
rood sy 


GROCERIES, 


“aa rear, 


amin low 
hi ald Grecda and 


ih eases 
PEPPER: & CO. 
Establishéa-1847. 
IMPORTERS QF. DRY ~ GOODS. 
Francis and Joachim Streets; 


MOBILE, ALA. 


Have constantly for sale much 
AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOOD3 


erick bath, 


BINDERS’ AND BLANK BOOK | wit tare your ones 


srl eure yes Custer, 
we MANGPACTGRERS, ‘Axeots for the cetebrated Charver ‘Oxk: 


eens 


chide and Cl 


Cet 


_AMPORTRES 004. Dratens 1 


_ pappgeee Panta 


Fie Pate, aor fe 
Sheet tron, 


» 


y Ba Iron, 


~ Madilla hops, 
Mand Lellows, 


BL_ekemitha Bellows, 
FRANK § NOEL & Co, 


aes: 
0 MMIS810. NTs , i 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS) | oh ctr RAL IMPLEMENTS 
Purchasing Agents, ‘of erery:Jdesaription. 


Office No. 418 North Becond Biregl, (Up Stairs. 
St. Louis, Mo. 


ite, Ky.) PLOWS 
COTTO ‘ HeRAreRs 
COTTON RWeEP 
You's Patedv COTTON PLOWS & SCRAPERS 


Fan Mills, 


+ Th Hall's (it 


Corn Sticllers, 
te san Steawe Cabtersy Bic. 


ain, Japanued & Stamped Tinware 
TINSMITH'S macttives’ 4 t6b1S. 


DOWDALL, HARRIS & CO} 000KING & HEATING ajorss 


of every. é-scription., 


China, (jlass and 


wy QUEENSWARE, 
Corve Pvarth and, Charles Sts, 


ST. LOUIS, MO, 


MISSISSIPPI, 
Brevi as» emeedet babecsard 4 


ats: 


lantition Baddlery, 
© 


s| ont of 


euury, 
‘| Arichme! 


is an 
Y 


“Eat tree be fone, toothed 
a the ¥ Wout . 
pegs fs smooths at prob. 
jor $6160 he earhs in four years. 
Deduct $259 leaves $5802 m 

Students 


of $2400; oF $8: 
‘over tho other. 
dents fr 


and two 
ably $1 


dent to earn $1000, $2009, oF $5000 
ually, (6 B6 THE” BEL foriddes parents 
re their tons. So far ay known,not 
one of the thousands of our graduates, is 
fitable employment, A word 
to the wise is sufficient, 


Circulars\;and Catalogues Sent “to all 
Who Desire Them. 


ly wegleated thelr atudics f 
few yenre,-cam here te pertien 
branches’ beer may desire, io a fw 
months, », 


TERMS-Payablo in Advance. 


Peuiasnship+les-ons not limited 
Book-keeping—doutte and sing 
1» &_perlegk course, 
dig, all 
mercial caleulationr, 
Lecture on Commercial 


The above constitutes the Commi rcixl - 


Wk 
a 


' ve berwoen Mulberry acd Washing. 
waylSiwly VICKSBURG. 


: 44 Adabama.- 


Plantation and Road Wagons, 
5) DAR STORES Any; *| Vearborn& Jersey Spring Wagons, 


» 5 With and withoat ‘TOPs; 
aay Domne Wines Bagi, TIMBER WHEELS, CARRY LOGS, 


_ Trucks; Carts, Drays, Wheelbarrows 


IGROCERIES 


Wheelwright 2 Material ! 
Wagon and:Bugzy Spokes, Hubs, 


TOUS TOFFMAN, 
VICKSBURG, MISS, 
Whotasale Dea'er io 
HARDWARE, PLows, norz, 
a Brees eee 


“eter ase Mice, wach wil sl 


Al! of wireh 


we WHOLESALE aud 
METALL, at LOWES: 


PRIUS. 
YITLER & MELLEN, 

may} Lewin No. 20 St, Michael atroct, 

$00. PARKER. 3M, LAKE, THOS. ¥. SHELDON. 


PARKER, LAKE &CO., 
Cotton Factors and Grocers, 


Northwest Coruer St. Louis and Water Sta. 
\ MOBILE... 0000.06 we termes ALA, 


constantly on hand LARGE STOCK of 
atusiges "°° ade ‘ 


Pare #2 


Cam 


TAS. W: 


Pp lineeat 


to all 


THE 
Though ni 


epritewly 


fecling eoatident that 1 


=, ae 
: ‘ce ST. WS HOTEL, 


of New Orleans 
Hotel, Hickmond 


"Tad Bpatiage 


o [Tele mph and Railroad Offlees tn 
Rotunda of Hotel. 


¢ TTELLED N, graph Operst 


2 mmruer, 


CUSHING HOUSE, 


Corner Sixth 


Mr-H. Callum, Bele- 


A MATES. 


? Ohio Levee, 


Tone Ouse, 


phe ll House}? 


(Pormerly the Boper Mouse,) 


CAMPBELL, Proprictor. 


(Late of Sumter,County.) 


MODILE, ALA 


jaken and thorenzhly refitted the 
louse, I solicit a phare of public pat. 
can give satis 


who atop with me. 
Jas. W. CAMPBELL, 


NELSON HOUSE, — 


ot tho “ Biggest” Building, 


avrus 


RAILROAD JUNCTION 
Jackson, Miss., 


S“JOUN NELSON, trop’ 


Keep a’ ways on hand, Bagging and Kcpe, Nails, 


Wasaunos where Gua Su xn ALL tx08 oF 
; oem . “VICKSBURG. Machines. | Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine 
: 5 Ha ong an Bute ASR ere at Sr awd, et 


ae. 
iaeverwtes 
RA W. PORTER & CO., 
ODD FELLOW'S HALL, 
Royal-Stroet, 
MOBILE, ALABAMA. 
ty and Retailers of 


and: Carri-| #7 


Wea wintry, pea “, @. tAuKix, 
Yasvo City. 


Vieksbarg. - 
WILLIAMS & 00. 
FORWARDING AND. 


Hardware 


a fatl BidEE; Soubtallog ta paid ef 
PLANTERS’ ARS WARR, 
+ BUILDERS" TARDWaRs, 
HOUSE FURNISUING GouDS, 
ax” 
~ DESIRABLE coops 
For Merchants ee Ale, 
Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 
Rat f89D.O ORS, 


GLAZED SASH 4am LIARS. 


ime anh ee 


Odd Fellows’ tel, Koyel at, 


Pr T..8. BIDGOOD, 


_ Books & Stationery: 
ian Bodh Watificier Peffiter, 


AG. Pragcis and Waitehets., 
LAL 


loarnals, 
ifaw ba, My wock of islanka 
‘order ‘mpd jor .qaality of 
#0) paseo 


frioLedace AND MATA, DEALEK TX 


Good Fare & Good Rooms 


MAGNOLIA COFTAGE: 


To Obtain 


STOP AT THE 


(JACHSON, sississirri. 


Private Boarding 


4. ANN DOZIER, 


apeiCawtt. 


“Etard ware Jones 


LOULS, M0 
Hons Ur 
pleased to 


b Mirvet, betucen Vine and Olive 


FHrouse. 


SLERIDLAN} MISSISSIPPI. 


JOSIAH 


Thin well bi 
‘veptina and 
sil 


On the. E: 


Ang boting 


Pamphlet 


marSewty 


Ragsdale Hous, 


j Preneh Burr Portable Grist Mills, 
| Furtora Meal, Wheat Flowing and Stock Fee 


“Queen of ob 


Apparsia 
‘Toews a 


JONES, ~PROP’R. 


wove Tata: st ino ther 
‘actomnodation of 7 
rapphigd willy th 

reprred ot Us 


ON THE DILL, 
of the Rai 


ast Side 


uy no other before 
Addn 


MERCHANTS; 


HERE, KY. 


Sy aseeasciens to 


the following 


prices: 


Bo conta pes pound, INE: 


{2 toe poceas, 
tea of the 


Gen. 
i 


nest gna! 
ave 


of ove 
Figo rive Wo sng, oma 


Boyih, Preasarcr City ol 


ee Lt 
Mayor, 


+ Meridian. 


Of TL Street Tobsecs Honse, 
LOUY VALLE, Y- 


The grint popalatity of the 


» Cooking. Stoves) « 


Se 


- MERIDIAN: 


FEMALE COLLEGE !) 


racctty oF ins iewrRycriON. 
ELD. J. h. WAMBERLIN, A. 
Principal and Professor of Ment’ and. Me 
al Philosophy and Ancient J anerudy:: 
MES. 5. LAMBERLIN, 
Presidiny Teacher—High 
csand French. 
MRSeROLERTSON, 
Instramental Music. 
uns. 
Drawing. 
MISS MATTIE A. WALKER, 
Preparatory Branches, 


1. HALW ELI. 


Oriental 
Water 


* «dil 
Drawing 
Ewbroidery—Silk 
—Frpuch 
Tucidental fed for day pupils 
boarding pu 


ighta per manth 
Xtra, fur one Get: peed aboot 
re terme will be 


at 
those tan, 
In ease of 
be refunde: 


rata 
protracted stelne 


Four weeks considered « month 
The'qnat of Text books will range frum #! & 


Il be eb rges 


MERI DL AN HIGH S° HOOL. 
FOR boys. 
A. SMYLIE 


Rev. J Principal. 


ee furta wal be MG eae nee, br and a 
make th 


Lowi H.C, Manes, 


* UNIVERSITY OF KISSISSIPPI 


THE SEXTET RFASION COMMENCES UN 


Joux N. Wan, 
Prot. Kibics, Meta 


1. DoD. Chaneelier; 
i Volitvest Lev 


cul, Adult emiat 
J.d, Wirear, D. 
’ 


Wo lltrasrn, PH.D, 
Min,, andl Geology de 
Tain, M. AW 
GurBeience und Law, 
L. &. Gana LE 


Arr 
anprove thy 


ix repairel and impeoved. 
1. PREPARATORY CLASS, 


wil be admitted, 


They 
f age. 


~flurd adv agtayces to all 
to prosecale their sci 


Commercial Lax, Wook Keeping 
ship wilbe Langit 
HL THE LAW DEPARTMENT 


lam, outer Uhe matrne’ 
Sica cack Chama hor Acvantexes ary Kae 
to stadents in this department by 


15 00 


ras #5) 00. 
Beard for the seesia,, 


et) 
2 ee 


~ Weekly, $2. 


Kuglis Braneh | 


in (except 
yay ment 
‘Be. muuey wil 


y carelessly or willfully imyured oF 


Clase of the 


OO per 


Annum. 


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| Meridian & Chatiadooga Hai. 
road, 

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ly to the peopleof Natche 


ing the labor of 
wr th 
thabel tie exehi 
BOF catton The adder. 
ther following esxinwt whi! 

serve to show thil the No. 


J whieh Na 


| ee 
Sensible Views 

~ et Sunaueryitie 
by tain fouvited te saber 


Te wil ten 
he re-slected Proalilont ofthe Seats. an! 
Mr. Gamoron, ta all the ty 


Any ether Sta‘e, 
ae 


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J. GIBSON. ~) 


J. 3. SHANNON: Editor 


MERIDIAN, MI 
September If, 1867. 


PRICK OP SUBSCRIPTION . 
Memb Weekly, (im advance) per snare 
Weekly, per anno 

‘Three Aefiars wif be charzed for the Weekly mo. 
eon pad For strictly fh mysters 

(GP Enconraged by the Hheral patrog- 
age extended th otte, and with a view 
1 Increase its cirenation, we offer the fbl- 
lowing liberal fudreements to clnbs 

We will send six coples of the Weekly 

810.00. | 


ony Year fe 
Saf che Weekly sis 


inonth 0 


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cof Semi Werekly one 
$20.00. | 
Five vsopur 

votes 


Sof Sere Weekly six 
$10.00 


Advertise Rates ou Semi Weekly Gaxette 


|ed. This is the Interpretation the great 


| ject. 


President’s Power aud. Ef- 
a fect of the Amnesty. 

‘The practical effect of the amnesty Is be- 
Ing pretty freely discussed, and in the 
North opinions are greatly divided on the 
subject. The radical newspapérs have set 
themselves up against the decisidas of the 
Supreme Court of the United States and 
declare that # pardon or amnesty will not 
restore to those to whom it was tntended, 
the elective franchise—that Congress by 
the passage of the Military Goverument 
bills, put It out of the President's power 
toenfranchise any one disfranchised by 
those enactments. On the otber hand, the 
friends of the President bold, and very 
properly too; that the poweryof pardon 
vested im the President by the Coustita- 
toa, cannot by legistation be taken from 
him, nor in any way be limited or qualifi- 


masses of the people will sustain ail the 
President need hare no fears on the sub- 
Sail Hon. Keverdy Johnson, in the 
Senate last January : 

‘The Senate are not to be tok! that in the 
deliberations of the convention by which 


LOSP RECTUS 
ey ny 


Meridian Daily Gazette. 


a thaily 
beat of 


The unvtersignet prupese te 


Pipe 
tits 


rom tits etter 


wakatie 1 its prosperity 


veliaredt as ter betiews that the patie soak 


Wherally -tetain and support a daily paper 
ft othis place There ta ne reasen why 
Meritt, ith ite rade wivant 

wh it thy ineneast 

wocmaintain a daily a 


bee. appear 
biestriat 
Uwe 


wth wanhl take 


hw 


anagement 


4 daily walla 


properly represent the great inte 4 
the rity at heme and aloud, amt ivy 
sreater ahd to ite friemls in ite rapid inn 
provement than the Semi-Weekly and 
Weekly we now puiblidh, We proniia: all 
That anstiestrs and en ean accompl 
will be nake it an expe 
eC the enterprise nnd putilie apirit of this 
estate. The Emily teasetty 
wll give th st telegraphic news ane 
worker reports tote twelve hours 
earlier Haan they ean be seen tn any 
" wl WHI de spectally va 
te Le wand business sen hay tbe 


ring town 
Af for th 
given the 
is amd friends to 
permanently a 

at Meridian. onl 


patronage 
reteateery Gazette, we ap 


aid 


nor pe 
in atti 


taper 


fat omaterial all whieh 


toe enterprise of the can sare 
teal Our Semi Werkly and Weekly 
it Will eatlybe 

Nalmeribers to either paper, 

fine Ue Daily can have their name 


transferred andl will receive eredit for the 


r Daily will be. per an 
» month, 81,00 
BSON, Pubilater 
LAN NON, Ealitor 


‘The Speak 
‘The public are again reminded th 
James TL. Aleorn will address the peo 


Landerdale county at this place 
fon the political iseies now 


country. We bespeak a Lingeattendtaner 
tor him. 
ee: = 
The Fenian Congress at Cleveland, Ohio, 


tive that the ineet~ 


has adjourned. We 
bg nas resulted i 
wings of the party in thi« country with 
the LR. B. of Ireland. under the common 
nau of the Irish Re Mr. Roberts 
has been elected President, and is now 
perfeoting arrangem 
campaign. Four milits 
teen appointed, who arr ex preted to rear 
ganize th: army without 
tretions have been is 
ent clreles to expen! nen 
annces and in making Wile displays tit 
» forthwith remit all finds now In thelr 
hands to headquarters In onler Uhat the 
work of securing the independence of 
Ireland may be speedily effected. Stevens 
and hts eliqne are severely handled for 
their Canaiian Invasion, and for the vast 
sums of money which they squandered! 60 
revklewly. 


ty a vigorous 
y organizers have 


+ ___ 
‘The Comma Manriaxp Etrettos.— 
Washington telegrams advise us that the 


Radicals in Maryland contemplate the 
jnangnration of a scheme at the electi 
on the Bth of October, when the new State 
ton is to be submitted for ratifi- 


ished. Under the assumption that a 
ered man has ax mueh right to vote in 
Maryland as in Virginia; the more des 
porate Radical leaders In the former State, 
are urging the coloral men to present 
themselves at the polls and demand the 
right to rote ou the New Constitution. 
‘The bonler State Convention It is thonght 
ineans inischief in that direction, and it i 
sot improbable that Gor. Swan will have 
ty call on the General Government for aid 
to be furnished in the manner preseribed 
in the Constitution. 

Se 
We take the followmg Item from the 


the union of the two | 


clay, and ine | 


‘ernment has receited intelligence that | 


the Constitution was framed this partieu- 
Lor clanse meas the subject of some contra 
riety of opinion. Sotme of the members 
believed if the power of panion 
should exist at all. (and most of them did 
think that It ahonkl. contrary to te opin 
lon of Montesquien and some of the En- 
ropean writers that the power should not 
exist fn a repablic because there Is no ne- 
cessity for It) that It should be vested not | 
in the President alone. or in any of the 
partments of the Government alone, 
ut fn the Preshlent, In connection 
with some of the other —depart- 
ments. They, however, eame to the eon- 
and T belleve the conelasion re- 


wonvent! it was better to give it to 
the President alone; and so it was give 
From the nature of the power it must, 1 
think, be very evident that ft Is not only 
ersitent, but in the Dresideut ex- 


of panton cannot be. imder 

1 xovernment. in any two dopart- 
ments separately. It must be in one. to 
The exelosion of all others. ‘The decision 
atone, whether te grant oF to refuse | 

st be concinsive. In onr 

posable control hat 


Ig statinte te after th - 
re that they shall,not be 
afer they have been prose 
ty tinal Judgment, to re~ 
The statute belng re- 
ution ean be insti 
ted, an 
eons lititnt 
rily fala Cie bee 
The power. © Teesidl 
parton is ot nuprebensl 
ho may 


Teak and they de 
[ot oseveitent 


make known 


In the case of Wells, to whie! 
from HHinols referred, reported 
Fant (where the Ir 
the court was whet - 
X had a right to parton conditionally. 
V the court held, that he had) they did 
© In part upon the ground that the extent 
p 


Th the Supreme Court in 
the Garkaned as the Missouri 
test oath ease, show conclusively that a 
panlon from the Preallent removes all 
‘Maabilities and restores the men panton- 
| ev to all the rights they enjoyed before the 
minis«ion of the acts rendering amnesty 
nevessary, And that the President in- 
iT el to restore the elective franchisee, I+ 
very plainly set forth iu the proclamation. 
He mentions a state of things now exist- 
ing In the South, whieh is incompatible 
with the rights of the citizen, aml then 
that “whereas a rvtallatory 
| or vimtictive policy. attended hy disqwali- 
cations and distranchisements, can only 
tend (to binder national restoration,~ therr 
fore he lerlares a full panion, in onter to 


a8 we 


hese disfranchisement 
the individual rights 
citizen.” The object Is clearly set 
J will no doubt be made much plainer. 
( nuauthoriged agenctes render an appeal 
to the Supreme Cotirt necessary. Once 
efore that tribunal, all the restoration 


arts will on 


ronstmnetion legislation will be complete 
ty obliterated. 
——— sie 
Here isa ay nopais of three orders recently 
hy Gen. Ord and sont us for 
mation: All persons who volustarily ex- 
Hed themselves from any of the Southern 
States after the surrender will, within 
| thirty days ftom the date of this onler. 
Sept. 10) report to istriet headquarters 
| thetr fill names and resideneles and al- 
dress in order that acopy of the parole 
‘onth may be furfished them. All persons 
can prove their loyalty to the United 
States and who are indicted for criminal 
| offences, can be tried before a military 
saion. provided they fear that 
| will not receive a fair and Impartial fal 
by jury. The assembling of all armed 
organizations or bodies of citizens is pro- 
hibited: and if persons go to gatherings or 
meetings of a political character arined, it 
is the duty*of post commanders to disarm 
them. 


—— nee 
Sinee the removal 6f Stanton, Gen. Fitz 
John Porter who was dismised the ser- 
vice in 1862, has had an interview with the 


Presidentand presented an appeal for a 


j fish, do, 1 00; whisky, do, 241; ale and 


up. and then radleat re- | 


Republicans met “here 
nominated thefr emi for 
vention. R. C. Merryman,a pal 
Marion, and Ir. L. Tyner, (both 


nouncing that he Was no longer a eandl- 
date. J. Aaron Moore, ) and J. 
H. Pierce, were finally the choice 
of the Convention.” Aaron Moore Is 

Dlackamith, who lives here, and is régard- 
ed by every one as a good honest man, 
bat wholly incompetent to° legislate “for 
the people, and discuss those _nice-const!- 


rean at Landen! 
nothing about tligwants of this section of 
country, and who has no interest in it. We 
would advise our coldred friends. to con- 
sider the fuct thatthe wonderful changes 
in sentiment in ‘Kentucky, Connecticent, 
California, to say nothing of other*North- 
emu States ix thmply opposition to negro 
or mixed suffrage, and this easto and ex- 
clusiveness which is becoming ‘so promi- 
nent, We advise them to think about It well 
before they throw themselves into 


the troublesome sca of political 
strife. The end Is not yet—and the 
whites will rule this continent. The de- 


meanor and pretensions of the blacks is 
hastening on the raieal disaster. The 
people of America will hanlly permit 
men who hardly know the alphabet to | 
go to Congress and fll other © 
sitions. 


New Fear are In 
receipt of a new spec 
St. Louis to Meridian, an | from Vieks 
burg to Meridian, via the Vicksburg and 
Meridian Railroad, whieb went into effect 
on the 10th finest. It presents advantages 
heretofore pot offered for the shipment of 
freight, and must give the carrying trade 
of this seetion to the Vicksburg and Me~ 
ridiant “Rallrodd, and Vicksburg aud St 
Louis packet company, Here Is the Joint 
tariff from St. Louls to this point: First 
clasa, per 100 pounds, 173; secon class, 
thinl class, do, 1 17% 
Flour, meal, potatoes 
per bb, 144; pork, beef and | 
anlt fish, do, 2 whirky, do, 441; ale 
and beer. do, 3.70; oats per sack. 112 
corn. da. 78 The xpectal tariff from 
Vicksburg to Meridian Is ns follows: First 
class, per howlred pounds, 1 25; second 
class, do, 112; third class do 80; fourth 
class do, 60. Flour, meal, potatoes and 
apples, per ‘bbl, 80; pork, beef and salt 


beer, do. 2 00; onts, pers corn, do. 


41; furciture, por ear load 100 00, 


Caxpin—The Cineinnath Commesrial 
js more candid than the majority of the 
rufieal papers we recetve.: Mere Ie the 
way Waccounts for the lora of California 
to its party 

“The Kalleal party in California had 
fallen Into the hands of its mest corrupt 
ani tri nts. The professional 
politkeians and want and crossroads 
grocery loafers and bummers ocenpied and 
Possessed the party” organization, and 
inade intolerable use of it. ve 


decency above mere party 
sunashed the macline.” 


‘The thirteenth an 
Board of Directors of the Memphis and 
Charlogton railroad shows that the rogd 
has netted $71,480 69, over and above pay= 
all its expenses, Inclading the heavy 
jay of 8175097 77 for extmondinary 
purposes, such as bridges trestles, tron 
rails, chains locomotives, ete. 
i 

Registration returnsfrom all the coun- 
ties in the Stato, except Bolivar and Tu 
nica, have been received at headquar 
were fn Vicksburg. ‘THE Feport shows 
the total registered 4 follows: Whites 
46.631: blacks 60,167—making a total of 
106,803. 


—_+--= 
i It soenis, has positively 
to appoint Gen. Stecdman 
Secretary of War. The appointment, 
however, will not be made until afer the 
elections in Ohio amd Pensylvania. 
Gonlen Granger will, at the same time. 
be appointed Commissioner of the Freed- 
co's Burean In the place of General 
Howard. 


The Pre 
determined 


Tu Jacksox PLitvom.—We gfe be- 
Jow the platform of the Radieat party of 
thisState adgpted In the Convention at 
Jackson last week 
1. Resolved, That we do coniially ap.) 
prove all the ‘principles of the National 
Republican party. 

2 Resolved, Tt pede ourselves 
to keop step with the ) a) Republican 
party baal its progressive political re- 
forms of the age. 

3. Resolved. That we heartily alopt as 

rown the plan lad dewn by Congress 
for the reconstrnction of Mississippi. 

‘4. Ipsolved, That wo will spare no pains 
or Influence in ont power, to give Owed 
cation to every child in “Mississippi. and 
the ballot to every man_ not disfranchised 
for crimes, including treason. 

5. Resolved, That In neither education, 
the ballot, or other rights, will we 
ever recognize any: fm of race or 


(6. Resolved. That honest-industry is in 
all reapects honorable, and shall always be 


we 


Jectures are afloat as to the cause of the 


the hotise. 


STANDARD BR 
berehaert 


wake 
Loved anit lost, 


Life Hess at 
Wheaties Joss were 


To the soar wé'ro wildly clingin 

Whiclrthe ocean=ipyes is bringin 

On the shore arc voides singing, 
Newer Inst. i, uever fost 

On the wa bark Was tost ; 

Of in danger—never lost! 


all forms of Chile, Fever, ete. Tie 
‘tut, aml It pever aifcet the head or ears. 


MECHANICS 


Only'a year ago. | strove 
To live when le left my sight ; 

Mls eyes the dreamy enchantinent wove, 
I lost himself io the night, 


I lived'on hope, but he left ate brave, 
And be hae a heart to show. 
roses ilied With the love he gave 


‘Together a year ago. 


Only 9 yeagago, you say; 
ies nareieds Lear, dice the 
*Tis x capital thing to have one’s way, 
AAs well for Women as men! 
Shall 1 just whisper Into her ear, 
And teil her all I know ? 
Tl keep the secret, don" 
ntrusted Sear ago! 


ris 
AY Bom hand and @@ptovstently receiving 
TAMA site bee aoppiy of 


AT VICKSBURO, W188, 
Chartered by an net of the 
sippl, pumped Ped. Teah, 1807, 
‘The rreeipt= ‘Treary- 
ererexinbite te tthe Booey 


fect that the re 


into the Ntate Treasury the sam of 


‘on fear, 


MERCHANTS AND CLERKS, 


Why will you lowe so many moments of your 


We have 


& 8. W. Rarzoan. 


ticé! fora meeting of tha | Mt. ,cuskiuy and seuning of, <i eet BAND DOLLAKS tor the benelitof the 
Directory of thle Bhai, to be held at | Joints, Lamlitnde, Willodamess eta, when the falz- 


acanieam of Ove Tar wil wrdily retore 
a busyane ° 
s ielfeccn wo fearing or basting. tn the 
co wf the ears but acts qulehlS and 
‘After ning one bettie Jou will howe 

Se cther fs your hone : 


MOTHERS AND FATHERS 
rarthy, puny, andalehly chibdren, 
sltpetilen ta flay bat are ome, 

‘drooping “nowt. 


‘Tasenlocsa on next Thuraday. From the 
tenor of the call for this spcelal meetin 

of the Boanl, we-infer thatthe Road fs 
about to be turned over to Waddill & Co~ 
ropose to balk It. We hope that 
rests of stockholders and the pub- 
He, will be duly corzidered tn connection 
with whatever may be dune—Livingston 
(Alay Journal. 


ve 
killing of 

ge D. B. Bon- 
lector at Jefferson. 
ter was comntitted for trial 
whieh created grave sas 
J deliberately murdered 


Jouxm ECHOLS, © 

‘State Treaserer, 
Ia the three Prot! 
Urand Rebeme, there 


Cremimme 
CRKTIFIGAYES. 


Premiums from $30 te $30,000 
Burst Preliminary Distribution, 


© SEPTEMBER 18, 1867. 
1 Preminm of. <0... 


3.8 DROMGOULE, Prepriet 
emphis. 


8 1 by R. Y. B. Cuapwice, Meridian, 
Miss. 


IN THIS COUNTRY. 


yet | which they wil sell as tow an they ean sort 
Me At opts 2M pat be undersold.. 


‘Ther bavi eid cuatamare, friends and 
r call, aod i they const 
‘be ware to bey: 


ican, of August EVER SEE! 
$1000 offered for the detection of 
the murderer of Mrx. Bonfoey. One night 
cries or screams were heard at Mrs. Bo 
focy’s renidence, which attracted the atten~ 
tion of the neighbors, and induced one of 
them to go over and see what was the 
matter, when a sight met the eye horrible 
to contemplate. the lady Inaen- 
sible and weltering In her Some 
fiend In human shape ‘had entered the 
premises and had atrack her a blow on the 
head, breaking in her skull. Various con- 


YOUR WIFE 


wu i 
i ery 
H 


Second Preliminary 


murder. ‘The night previonsly the resl- | “S ; OCTOBER 16th, 1867. 


dence of Mrs, Blanche lrail_.been {nvaded. 

Mrs. Alexander's room ent faiva- QLD XND ‘YOUNG FEMALES 
lise. contauing clothing andother articles, 
carried off. During the last week attempts 
have tern male to enter houses. ‘The fact 
that the a) 

mucetipnabt Hed tothe belie? that there. 
was aconsiderable amount of meney in 


i 


{ 
283% 


2) 
the flald la about one-balf 
mmoky weoell; 


fietl 


Distreesing accounts reach us of the de- 
struction ofthe cotton In-eome of the ad~ 
jolning connties hy theincorrigible worm. 
ts ravages «ecm renewed a short time 
ago, wth every indication of complete de- 
struction, ad are still continued with on- 
ly the elighest abatement.” Much harm 
will result to the Séuthers farmer and 
merchant from thts deplorable stato of 
things and will necessarily drive the farm- 
tr ftom ita cultivations-Rerest Register. 


i 


ifs 


=f 


bniwess, and 00:7 Wtees ta'be ap 
PALLOX, FULTON & CO. 
‘SBleridian, Misa. 


“STABLE ! 


: GRAND SCIEME. 
STAR 


DECEMBER 1th, 1867. 


=" Meigs crs 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS pe sr aie 

= AYING soently located in Meridi is 
Ew fee : ey ater an a ote 


eas 


OR this m tnufa tar'nzof Booti, Shoes ty 

Barns 4, ete , will 3 very Wie elne af 

in Whiting, deeirap as out be Aue sa the © 17 | 
and warrantto give entire ‘satiefection. As 

inating and du abili y muy work capn2i bs ex- 

celeds ‘Avyibiog eles can be here. oe 

ii ‘cali before Pap cine 


LG 
HARNES, W; 
AVE for sale 2 No. PPertable Engine and SHAW & cx 
- ‘Who-wit “fit orders! at) oanatetare iYactarers 


OFFER FOR BALE 
and abelf miles enst 


rilusted seten 
08. the Ka: 
by dube Jobs on, 


INSURANCE: 


protected and gncouraged. 


‘Tne @oix Ciax—The last Enterprise 
Star thus alludes to the trial of Dr. Cole 
for murderat the recent term of thé Clarke 
Cirenit Coart: 


pew Investigation of his case, on the 
ground that new and it evidence 
favorable: to hint been discovered. 
His application was @idorsed by Senators 
Wilson, Foster, Sherman snd Marris, Gen. 
Banks, Horace Greeley@ad Ex-Gov. Cur- 
tin. The President decided to grant Gen, 
Porter a court of inquiry. ie 

with his appeal aud Gen. Grant approved 
the decision. * 

> ——_-+.-- 
We are glad to see thal Newsom: 


made 


ud 
3M. TAYLOR, 


the Mail Trali-Heavea Meelil- 
ia 


FA mt G31 pm 


UMA: 
Fant 


oa F. and A. at Heaihqre 
‘Sal ae ies 


Carr. JAMES: SUNDERLAND. 1 VRC. 
‘Baby-Atalatant. Commnbaaniet 


“oP male complaltite and irregularity. 


Tho attention of our readers are a 
to the uadvertivement of our friewds, 
‘Mesure. Tamet Radkile & Co, of Loulayite, 
Ky. which may be found (n another eol- 
‘umn of our paper.” All these afflicted by | corated 
(Hisense, or who have friends suffering from 


Ir gives use Pareto be able neh 
nrinnerto to one | 
gentlemen. and the ha teh pana 


Jong: years. of trial. tia eee 
really. deabrreds joe 
Thos As tinpey’s 


Laial 
tells We the railroad . 
ieee that the Express 
been cou antes) he 


supply of books and statlotiery to which 
they: Invite the attention of the pablic. 


pomiaienss sumecrdan, 
‘So i at 

of the Star Btable, biel, hla 

pects or bores, on Mi 


| The Rad Jacket Stomach Ditters are a 


very agreeable rind) bealthy stimulant— |” 


ret) lenesat fo Lip daots boda Soothe 


Influence, and create a good appetite. We 
draggiste. ly acils no 


— SS 
Exons Frotace Brerena—Cures fe- 
Cures 
falling of the-womb snd the whites. Cures, 
obstructed ful menstruation — | last 
Cures sick And pain in the sides} 424 
Cures hysteries, mielaneholy and swim- 
ming of the head. Cureé old. or. young 
hicthvghed none feroales, Cures an ul- 

and Irritable wom. It arow 


; Mado irons & Cas ome 


Pai ha “sy Engine’ and Bott-| 

cr. brtainmdeaehra<>- celeron. ogy it 
r, faslor tein full bla ‘Blast agalo.— 
Pag hit fn his new tatlor 

ing establishment, on’ Sktney 

Nota sucme make wp gentlemen's gar) 

aga | MEMEs"In the most fash tonable tyler at 


ry ° ts. 
eect tLontantio (atime) 


ys 


4 ae Eakens to! reall vin- 


chia 


ct pot) a Mga 
in 
Serres ee ee aa ws 


qoceeteh necounts were examined \ Gat 


ity team 
‘sundries per order 


WA. os : 
Ramsey, services in Ghai 


Ou motion, the boar ao 
Weineatay evenlons 0 


‘R. L. HENDERSON, 
Mayor. 
4.C:Liorp, Clerk. 


Maron’ Orricr) 
Seen a Teo. 


Se mre 
Prewnic=ily Ho Honoe iL Henderson. 
and Smith, Aldermen, 3 


raed trntit 


eat 1 Drinutes of | if 
held for ATR Pe 


C 
cpanel his rolls for tie 


present fiscal year. 
resolution by Alderman 
marinas . i f, o™ me 


any, they paves and |“ 


pablien- 
"taxes thereon shall. be. tiue sul 
wd that be 


~ Resol 
elty taxes. be. unl le 
to Gedact one-third 


| G [eset attacked 


Geom | ramen oe 


expected that, the 
will concur, 


iscusaion amnesty procl 

From aie fo the exercise 

Te Pot War lue to-day the 
ent’s lon for the informa= 
¢ all comeorned. 


It is now defiaitely settled by exeentive 

authority to to the several 
mmanders. At 

tet of 

om 


promptly” int 1 of the recommet 
Tene or oggeations |i 51 oflelal form. 
Rucumoxp, n 

dent of the 

day 


‘. 
Gen, Schoffeld’s onlcr for the State elec 
ton, which was to have been leaned to- 
a3 
telegram, relative to 
tlont on the frst Mor 
LYESTON, Sept. 1.—There were 20 
ntermenta In this city on, Wednesday 
Ww fever. 


Gent. Potter. wife &f he late Chie 0 
rtermaste: EI 


died oer is 
the Associated Presa ts 

It reported to-day 
took the Jast eron- 


jras dates to the Ath 


A convocation has been promulg: 1 


ordering the election of deputies to 
Court. on 
he district cleo 


seventh 
eh of No. 


and eighth. 


Congres 
vember. “Thy 


ton Fad 


he brigand troops rider Canales 
urrendered themselves to the authorities 

Linarez Herizabel has resigned the Gov- 
ernorshlp of Tamaulipas. Payor was ap- 
polnted In ila at 

Escobedo reached Monterey with two 
thousand troops on the 28th.” There was 
reat rejoloing. 

In a apecch Escobedo said the name 
American wonkd alwas he to him. 
ifs reported Insult to An at Qu 
retora was dented. He acknowledged bis 
Jnulettetiess to the Uultad Staten for is 


"Castello wax pantoned on the 13th uit, 


Thomas O'llam was executed on the |, 


Met alt, 
Dine retires to private If 
Junn Jose Baz. Governo 
decrees death to ail robbe 
dadas Lopes attentyts to 


Naw Ontxaxn, Sept Mc 
Wheaton. Gommanallng this Port, w 
with yellow fever Inst 


ir the twent, 
lock thla 


the capitol 
nilteate Wie 


evening. 

Yellow fever death 
hours ending at six 
were 41. 


four 
ings. 


Gen, Grifin’s physician r: ports all eym~ 
197 | toro favoral + 


ile. 
Tokpox. Sept. Wit act: between the 
clipper ships from China. with new 
wena won by the ship ‘Trplng. Ststeen 
tel slmaltancouts 
) 1 arti- 
te the ae Boel 
hence for Boston. have found. 
the Benner was four: 
Sept. 4 “the Postal treaty 
with the United States. greatly red 
therates has beew connie. 
GTX, Sept. 14.—An Omaha dis 
patchy r gone Hino ama seventy 
loclges of Arapalipos, tinier Little Shiel 
propose sarrendering. if the whites will 
Protect, lem and vel their tunes.” 
Dnferd hate been Issued to accept the 


nt refuses to 
States for a na- 


The followin, 


onler was promulgated 
from the War agi 0 


tonlny 

Tieapquarrens oy tux Anwy. Adj't 
part a ae Sept. ER 1807. 
General Order Distriot 


army: to take 
he doue, with- 
walt] out manos teh 
comem pd, 
f _ E.D, Tow ssexn, And G. 
“the Preaidentht M ets including’ Gen, 
Grant, will eave n wk Tuesday for 
Antietam. 


it the South con- | ¢ 


othe seaboard Staten, 
say he will pot 


ent. 
‘The nk circulation Is Baht | Xe 
118,000. Berea | hich, $390.500.00 

a cle Oy i kg in W: ssi 
ton have ed official coptes of 
President's proclamation. 

ate amonnt of coin in the treasury ix 


alor in eaperatively. reine, 

rking bales is Imperatively requ 

Several molifcations of forrser ext 

Hons are mate to tse the ror cea 

of cotton, anil insurgithe collection of tax. 

Rawin Tooth bal applied for Witkews 
ich romains'at thé 


wi ‘en deggaaranal Be 
ere the W Departargnt 
it its Tema. dpe 


Abner Marka, 
Sees 


ie to: 
‘the onde: 


is from MI 
i eee and 


the Fitth 


Sep 
| firm—sales to-day, LH hts 


Indelayed tn view of the Washington | 1s 


to these towns. 

Physicians and nurses— 
commander of the post, 

are all alck with the epitea 


i "s orci lng Jud; ig 
n's onder, removing Juilges of 
the’Supréme Court of the ie and ap- 


mnand of hls 


ALVESTON, Sept. 15.—General Griftin 
died at 11 o'clock + M. Interments to-day 
seventeen, 


Latest Market Reports. 
pomtin.Bopt, 16.—Cotton—There was a 
fair demand kelly for the better 
aim fill rates. ! 
at Ye. for Mid- 


pt. Me —Totacea very 
ses, SH 1G 
tine four, 


6X5; loaf 86 50@H. 
% 


+ in bond, $2 33. 
Ciscrsxart 5 


Ise@lsHic. 


Pew Omeixe Sept 
to-day 330 ha 


Cheese ier Me 


16.—Cotton—s; 


S121 
B1 Ose) nena “te 
yellow. Whiskey dull 


Carrnertsats—We serlon-ly 
earn fron our farming treme that the 
caterpillars are playing havoc with tl 
J cotton inthis Conuty. Yt te sak 


Welearn theough a iriend that J. 8. 
Hinson, th sitter of Choctaw eoun- 
Onl and a 


The cotton worm hi 
Ite depres 
tons In thie 


servatlve. 


+ far the yel- 
unit to 


LAND FOR SALF. 


PUK scbscriber in consequence of deel ning 
health, to well bie iand on which 
ne right hun 


all 
vn. Ht ne deanater bape 
tothe emp new growing, he wills 
iN the erp will be worth 


1240 wer wat good 
‘about 10 acres tn w 


oot 
ply to me on the premiaes oF “Vddrens me at 
terprine, Missteslpp. 


E 


Camp and Mi 
QOUTHERN PA\IL, 


Jew Orleans, 


| Mineo rand eat 


Tobsceo, bt Tebopinatas aireet, betwen Na chee 
and Poydran, New Orle 


ere nnd | calers, Wholeasie and 

low py tees Carpe ine, Floee (il ( 
| Shades, Table an 
tains, 


MIGHT 2 0O., Dealers in Mechiner 
te, Ging, ete, 1 
New 0 ica. 


fering hw 
he need rt, the recip> 

making the simple remed 

ourel. Sufferers wiebing to profit by the ad- 

vertiner's experiance, ean do +0 by nddressing, 


Jn prefect omnSdence, 
An Prefect emBdeness sony p OGDEN, 
42 Cedar Street, New York. 


TO CONSUMPTIVES. 
The advertiser, having boca 
health in a few weeks by 


for Western | 


A 


*.' VEGETABLE REMEDIES. NOTICE TO MOTHERS, 


Fisk of (bilo that crm 
ihe rena i ponalthor wf figs curd the 
rtvmaee frum the Syrian wilted 
he wonmdeat at 


ia Likely that Ube rir 
woul ha bo 


HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS 


SRN Me menaration twa Mich pace ata the 
1 if 


PRESERVATIVE MEDICINE; 


a 
a 


1 tite dite 
Chie Ute work iy Tals 


LADIES IN DELICATE HEALTH 
wat rivp 


IOSTETTER'S STOMACII 


CAUTION, 
THE GOVERNMENT INDORE 


In nice ener 2 
rege aval 
ity rman 

sient 


Langerons inponitions, | 
kr empeeial wate of Ue 


SUMMER 


Mure diagustinyg the 
mr deine 


PMPLALST, 
OF Tht WWE. ths 
TERTIING, & 


lURIFY YOUR BLOOD, 


WUKINY 4 SARSAPARILLA 


ef the Hones, Mabitoal Cos 


HURLE 


Popular Worm 


Canady: 


HURL 


STOMACHIC BITTERS. 


p 
PDisUtebe 
There art no biters thet eam + 


Oriental Pearl Drops, 


PR beantifving the gomttexion, ffncen 
F wring Tem, hen, 


Teno ge ‘ill me $ ahi 
st ones stamps it as Tulinivelp suyeriee tor th 
fautet of any lealy. ee in 


Bettison’s Engtt Norse Lini- 


ten, peFeie Mert ane 6, the beat Liniments 
care 


re axtinbed, 
you will never allerwards use any ot ven, 


Extract Jamaica Ginger: 


“n 
‘complaints, Cha 

aa | Gren, sad cco Tie he the y ure 

ete 


be, Chemical Writiag Fluid 


TW buen woes 
igh Se hool. 


i. GUULIP, AM, 
‘The Neco 
compen 

¥ ded into 


tae mtunth af Inne. 


Charges per Month; 


prairacted ilineas. Fur she 
te have rons. kaon 
TT be connected with 
Termes andl rege 
[sihora, and Young men, desitogsot preparing 
Coilrwe or fo teaching, will Reretve particular a + 
tention 
Meridian, Auge 23, 1 


omit 


MANUPACTURERS AG 
row ie — 

hale of Woed and trom Machinery, 
Iie aowovEreRAL 
PORTABLE «ND STATIONARY 


cs 


rad atl 


LABOR SAVING MACHINES, 
AbarTy TO THK, 


fon of the Some. 


a 
harta of the 


the very I 
by A number of 


on of experienc, 
ny Taghies We ae mat 

Uinting bere da 

torge namber of Rorthe 


ator mhony Me is not yet 
aki, Atta Ce, Migs 
0 TUSTAMANTE 


KECOMMEN DAV TION, + 


the va 
the 


te for such, al 
tele canventiy questi 
i onew BoM fie Muditiese tne 
we Like pleasure in roemminending yoo and 
Your weterpeise to the pablie, aud in wrth 


uinpele 
1. W, Scarburvug 
1 


HENRY, MOORE & GENUNC. | 


Manufieturers ant Jobbers of 


CLOTHING, 


Ro 524 Broadway, opponity Mt. Nicholas Hotel, 


SOHN TWENTY 

formerly of Saulelury & Henry 
-T. MOORE, 
GENUNG, 
formerly with earya, Santi & Towuscod. 


Wo have realy a large, handsome and 
well amsorted stock of 

READY-MADE CLOTHING, 
ured by us exclusively for the 
Southern Trade, which wo are prepared to 
nell at low pricos.apd on liberal term. 

Our stock is adapted in material, style, 
Jengths, and ines, exclusively to the 8 yath, 
and comprises goods from the lowest priced 
to the finest made, incloding a large assorts 
ment of goods for 

Freedme:.’s Wear. 


The recent decline in woolen and cotton 
fabrien will enable us to offer clothing at} 
inuch lower prices then it’ has bee ‘éol 
at any time wince 1860. 

Cash and close buyers fromm the South 
are invited to’ exe our stock before 
purchasing, as we belicve we can offer them 
great inducements, 

We will be happy to receive orders, and 
aur long oxperience in the Southern busix 
ness enables ux to make sclectious which 
will be certain torgive entire satiaection, 

ive Catalogtisn with prices-sent 
by mail if slesired. 
HENRY, MOORE & GENUNG, 
New-York, July, 67. 592 Broadway. 
Gee Beech 


| 
DULEMENTS, 


Por 


TH 


wesw 


ave tn tn 
Warar with 


angidewir 


} PARMS 
| 


FARMS FOR THE 


| tewapine & 


Mobile & Obvo, 


Miseienippr A Te 


tw) wera, Katt 


The Caj 


| more 


On Freot Hee 


Wenters 


Muslins, 
Be 
Poy 


4 tiventy inte 


The several trac 
| est oth extation 


Bread, Biscuit, 
try, ne acre wait 


be the last 


RECEIPTS. 
SALT .O SUIT THE TASTE, 
Use eotd water cr mith, 
and inix wilh & Apoon just aufiicient to thor 


Fon Licnr Baran 


FoR 


DARCY € PUTNAMS 
sion, | SELF*RAIGING FLOUR 


or 


TIME AND LABOR SAVING AND 
HEALTH GIVING.» 


GENERAL DIRECTIO 8. 


Stir in the water with x 

| once without Kneading oF waitin 
10 rise; the oven, therefure, ahoold be I 

baking erder before beyt Ving lo mix — 


rs “a iu superior to water for al! pastry par- 
poses. 


aatry, Ae., the” SELP-RAISING 
rice wiixed, 


aah 


cover afew minates before tak. 
im the oven 
Are found to bake beat when 


apd bake iu covered brew! 


One poond of Kagar. » tittle |p. 
CR, thrve pounds of flour and 


y Demriaxas—Prepore the 
Tor bis ult, 


Va PUTNAM, 


2 Soka Wa'or Fas putea Gots 


ONE 


| SUBDIVISION OF PLANTATIONS, 


oa the Mississippt 


tien, their 


Lins, 


Nossianpy Central, 


Meridan & Vickabarg, oF 


heme fein the Bats of Mis 
ai Vrige within Sfteen miles 
Tennossor 


2 deduction of Oper ent. in, fevor of tea or 
‘Trek. ta may be bad ‘ol local A 
‘lirough the Memphis 3 


MERIDIAN, MIS. 


AN now receiving fron New York, aod the 
priag and Ra nwer 

", 4 atyie of Go da 

trv, and nak Uy 
‘ne! largent and ‘hoot unnonee 


1k purchased their Goods 
is, aad at times when goods wero 
tulate themselves on 


aos Pas 


and beat at 
for the dough: 


‘ino 


sweet ami k | ta) 
coin a well 
ht, white sweet god 


se as binewit, 
bra litle wull-e, a 


need 00 epee, 
re very ailpe. 


DOLLAR 


MILLION. 


vey willbe pad to the 


| TO PLANTERS, 


Gray’s 


NEW PATENT 


3 Hay 


Cotten 


press. 
Bat 


SPEAR & CO., 


Agents. “eae 


vik Rlate of Cotton 


hese Cine which at 
such reat cole « 
the few 


rept 


Balr Greaben os alte. 


Leach & Avery's Pe 


nil Machi 


aj ing. 


Sheet, Buller and iar Iron, 


Tin aud Lovd Plate, 


Always on hand and for sale by 


DIRECT 


. Corner 


HAY 


THESE GOODS 


bis Triecds, 


J.J. NICHOLSON &.CO. 
On Sydney Street, between: Lee and 
Jolnson Ayenties, 

(At Sanford & Bro’s. old stand. 
—peabxns 1x— 


DRY GOODS 


AND 


ood cook STO 
| G RO © E R I ES Flavoring extracts, ian Ms Coregnan Bs ¥ 
TICKET COSTS ONE DOLLAR| wourn catt the atenti | eae at oct peer doy ena nigh Te 
WOULD call the at the pute | Si. Pct tia. the Drs 
For a description of the property refer to the | £9 thelr lo LEK | store, wheNe new be conntt J st ll “hours 
new Pampb'et 1d by the Company, | Titles | Boots ae of the ay, walene ail absent. 


tt te 
of onr intentions. 
sell LOWER THAN ANT ONE ELAN 
think we will 

Sine 39 900 


CONFECTIONERY. 


7B uve jast opaned a Presh Lot of Confoe 

Moueries from the best of manafac:urerr, 

WOK the times, We recognize tts 

Kroat peareity of money, and we we 

19 regulale our prices to acordance 

therewith and to pisee our goods within the 
all 


TO CITY & COUNTRY MERCHANTS 
we offer our Goode at prices as low ax they can 
be hed in the Mobile market, 


Give os weall and examn'te cur! articlee bed 
prices for yourml¥ee > : 


ALLORAN & HORWUTH, 
Front Bureer abore Masbule (at! 


Werdo not promtse to 
nor do we 
Mal wee. 


—__———— | mayttewy MEKIDIAN, 
New Siping & Sihmarook “NEW DRUG STOR 
SROACI, BROWN & Ci’ TIZARD & €0;),~ 
BROACH, tra PGs MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPP E 
LLOW STOR ( Sanford's, O10: Stand.) 


av 6 Dat iroun, su solicit a stmro 


ep 
Ue chi bap stacy oe 


Ail other articles to be found in\t 
PIRSPULASSDRUG STORE. 
hanna the eoetry preupty 
"hte UG A, Lek oe 
Ereperogion 


to, 
tere. 
‘aod 
at the Hower, mt al 


L AopUMcam, | My BART 


DUNCAN. &. HART, 


AUCTION BERS|' 
MERCHANTS, 


ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED 


Gullett: Steel. Brush Cotta Gin. 


{We have how on hard a supply of the above. 


Also < 
fave Strawl'a Corn 
Veath«r Lelting snd Lacing Leather, Io 


BEEN 


fvin Me Man ifarture of Buripe ant Americt, and will be sold as Cheap av by 
any ulher House 


yar-_1". Tl, Lavender of Greeasboro, Ala., is With the above honse, md will be pleasod pier 


IR. ¥. Ri CHADWICK, 


2 ies 
Hes through the fee 
it, pre 


higher 
Krad over sume Ceiten 


Bass Ait bises from & 
to 89 Saws, 


3 Engines and Sitio" Mile, 
t katbor bolus od Peck 


Aiso, « General Assortment of 


els, Nails ané Spikes, Beason and Sueaihing 


Cop, er and Metal, 


wy BPEAR 4 CO,, 12Ropth Commerce Street, Mobile. 
4. rerreR, NX. EITZORRALD 


H. PEPPER & Co. 
Established 1847. 
IMPORTERS OF ( 
of St. Francis and Joachim Strectss, 
MOBILE, 


~*Have constantly for sale much 
THE LARGEST, AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS 


evor offered in this Market. 


DRY GOODS. 
ALA, 


IMPORTED. Ssinert 


on this Continent, 


j om. sen. aesieo yy 


THOM. 1. REXNEDY, 
Seviyian, Mii, Rumer Coy 


N. B. & f, UH. KENNEDY, 
Wholesale dug Retail Druggitts, 


COUNER MALE AXD KIDNKY STRUT 
MERIDIAN, NIRS. 


IY redured prices’ n ébgi-, 
Patent | 


Tive'tor bald, it’s 
ste assorimant’ of Droge hertlosls, 
edicnes, Fine Liquors: tor Medical Paros, 


DRUGS, ‘MEDICINES 


Chemicals, 
FANCY SOAP, PERFUMERY,| 
OLL, GLASS, INK, &e., 

Unir  Restoratives, Dyestuffs, Tooth and 

Fishing 


Nail Brelian Cigars 

toile, soos, Lincs, de;,\ % 
1. 
efthA 


Alno a a Riock of AYRES", Booty 
COS Patent Medletmes which iam 


No. © Fromt Street, 


a firaee 


GRO CERLES.| 


~ fee, be: de, Se; 


sett. et ian 

nh. 

Tig carting zn See ten 
nat 


BINDERS _AND~ RDANR- ‘BOOK 


MANUFACTURER: 
Dedlers'tn 
™ sal ¥nvirwments / 


and Shoot i 


D. = 6ON, 
“Wholesale Grocers 


4 ‘ 
Commission . Merchants, 
Dealers in all kinda of 
Staple and Fancy Groceries ' 


WESTERN. “PRODUCE, 


ving Ppp nt 


To 4] 
+ ANK § NOEL & ©o,: 


| COMMISSION .MER OuANTS 


|SAMUEL | LOCKE; 


py Men 87, 20) ae 49 Peterameseet, 


Late Prost haves beisreen ‘Cnstpmbovee and 
Buenrille Btrests, 
‘New Orleans. 


{ JRPORTERS ded) DEALERS IN 


Tin Plate, 
Bheet 1165, 
Bar, 1, on, 
1 satbemenaper ene 
ia, * 


Aanills Kope, 
Hund Hellows, 
Bjeckemiths? Bellows, ‘Plantation Baddlery, 


AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 
of very description, 


Toa. Malte (Atnyeévit'es KY.,) PL-1Ws 

Sathoun nai 4 SCRAPERS 
ie SWSEP 

om cerraraere #sORarEns. 


gre, Fic. 
Tate, Japanned rr Stamped Tinware 
TINSMITH'S. MAGHINES,& moos, 


| COOKING & HEATING STOVES 
y ibrar somthin (9 ru 
my esol 


RING, “SPOVS 
sire e. 


BENSON, SAGE & co. 


i Fanta etoorroe Ann gOUN- 
ee ea 


HARDWARE,|= 
time 


© busine 


months at prob: 
ably $1800,or $6150 heearns in four yearn. 
Fe ‘ouent te avis tenn me fener 
te len to 
<p er 8 Det expense 


dects in both cases to-have & good Eo, 

lishiedueation to begio with, We decor 
education that énabli s'the stu- 

dent to earn $1000, $5000 an~ 


Circulars and Catalogues Sent to alt 
Who Desire Them. 

X, B.—Young gentlemen who have eny 
tirdly ‘neglected their vudite for the past 
few yenre, can here te pertected in any 
branches they may desine: in a fw 


TERM!---Payable in Advance. 


Pentnanebip—ir ot limited, $25 00° 
eesent, cone? 


3 


322 2k. 


a 


Sone apse 
ewandnss? ! 
Woahing sod Yet, Ushi, 


witli 


BTSs. 


pb sain ome 


; MOBILE... 605 i vmte 


¢ | Keep atways on band, Bagging and sope, Nails, 


|IRA W. PORTER & CO., 


cerntton of par Pate te cami Meri 8, 


‘he Ladies to call and 
DRESS AND “FANCY GOODS, 


in 
Mr H Callan, Fele- 


oar, 


CUSHING HOUSE. 


p Sixth Street GM Ohio Levee, 
CAIRO; ILL, 


Fane Saves 


sate rate ope bes House 


ais Withewmd without TOPS; | (Poreiety the Roper ttouse,) 


(Late of Somter County.) 
MORILE, ALA 


Whadtiright Material! 


_Magon.and Barsy Spokes, nbs, 


oe pects sadam Seay awe "das. W. CAMPBELL 


at WHOLESALE sad 
“THE NELSON HOUSE, 


tales dwi chat PuLues. 
ep on, bathe hu 1 
Se 
200 PARKMAN LARE tion. Y. emEL.DON, anime 

PARKER, tae aco., {RAILROAD JUNCTION 


Cotton Factors and Grocors, 


Northwest Corser Bt. Lows and Water Ste.) 
" 
i ABA.) ner Torins mnotwrate, 
; epriten)y JOUN NELSON, Prop'r. 
somes pene 


To Obtain 
Aw hus, nerve or Good Fare & Good Rooms 
Greceries,. Cigars, Tobacco, Fine STOP AT THE 


er MAGNOLIA COTTAGE, 


JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI. 
maylowdan 


Though not the “ Biggest.” Building, |* 


Pri 
BY MRS. ANN DOZIER, BT. LOUIK, MO 
HAVE epret a large and orminodious fri 
itouve, and witl be pleased to 
of my nyt frends, 
be a Sret, eterno and 0 
f soritor 

aerate 
Mire Jones House. 

MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPL 


JOSIAH JONE! 


| MOBILE, ALABAMA. 
‘Wholessic ind Retailers of 


1s full Stock, obviating ta part of 
RTERS HARDWARE, 
igh hg known Hotel be pill open for tbe, 


This 
hel, st gree tone, 
BUILDERS’ HARDWAR®, chee wil be’ wappiied with the bets the master 


ards, EA ye we meri le 
MOUSE FURNISHING. GOODS, | serars of si teaioe sO" MO NTTIvAl ane 6 


AED ie TE ey ~- Spares 
DESIRABLE Coops Ragsdale Hou 
For erchants'qnd Traders. Also, ON THE HILL, 


Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, |» the East Side of the Rai'-o~d 
> DOORS, [scar ts 
GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS, Mumemier*" Nagulole Howse,” 


ale House,"" east ride near 
‘Tar Alt'ot willl We are selling af Lower 7 marily 


the 
Sores otra French Burr Pottable Grist Mills, 


W. PORTER & OO. For Core Meal, ‘Wheat Flovring and Stock Feed, 
ONG Fellows’ Hall, Reyslet.| ““COneen of the South. 


* | Aino boltiog Apparstas, Bmutiont and Milt work 
T. 8. OD, wereilt, ‘These Bl it from cholew ve 


HOLESALE AND RETAIN. DEALER IN fore teed ing for Deasrpive 


Books & Stationery, Tren, en. ‘itiauna.co, 
Blank Book Mannfacturer & Printer, Cais bahar im be 
forts. Beat Gor, RM, Prancis ani Water sta, 
ene, a ~ Messrs. PLEASANTS & on, 
MERCHANT 


RES?! TULLY call the attention . 
[emer ts ce TOBACCO 


Se Soa. oh fo Mead ag A 
BLANK BOOKS. f 


Igers, Journals, and Begord Dob, of otf 
hibeftocs sts of ‘paper. 


‘are all made to order ead a 
[oa durability of binding eancot he 20 well 


Ofer Mationery. 


a, that itt almoat impose hie 
pasta fama are ‘The undersigned are ki: 
eto Touadousist f \, 
seesipt of your orders, ship | 
Ihe following prices: WENT cult isi, St 
Scents pet pened, BENT SMOKIN M4 
ver pd te) pul pie bones brows 33 


Ree ‘of one pound packnres, 
oF the bent quali 


PAPER. 
| 1 bev paid pett artistes susntion to thie depait- tibdanied ke the cael, 


{ asaortipent ana great 


| potent sche reial Note, Letter, «Lea ERER TO 


Maj. Gen: Sterling Price, Bt, Louis, Mo. 
ton Trench wna mes jae) IL Boyd, Treasurer City of Jack- 


BCH Sos: I, Ladtetter, CIY of Jackson, Mie. 
bt biog eee Books | Hou. R. L. Henderson, Mayor, Merkitan. 
: AsdeButord, Coll 


i, Mi. 
ludge Thornton, 
[Fest sito Cox. 9th Stroct, To- 
Habe, Louleville, iy. 


me Toe sa ey 


: PROP’R, |° 


MERIDIAN 
FEMALE... COLLEGE ! 


FACULTY oF IXeTRUCTION. 


ELD. 5 > 
erin seit PRB meatal tics Htor-| Ista very short time regteteation sti) 10 


pe Tet gt tee completed in this State: ‘ant the Distri 
eaten on Voumander will at once inswe his ont 
| MRS. 8. for an election to determing whether © 
Pravidive:Trehe English Branch | noe the qualified voters, will hold a eo" 
2 may ‘repeh. 5 Renton, aft ‘Of persons to fepresent them 
ERTSON, hat bods. 
Anstrumental Music. The first branch of this proposition has 


MRS. A. 1. IARWELIn deena’ theme of: constant agitation and 


ion by fe prea atid " 
Drawing, Painting, Embroidery, &c. ene ibn Stn the pe 


sass, MATTIE. A. WALKER, has beet 
tory Branches. 


It must be fermeniberod tha! thea 
Convention has been called ty proncun 
thn Gocision of the people ape 

propositions sitanittedt by Cougress; 
10g m Grecian colora ° ill pepmenehe what wil he tel ito be 

Oriental" “, fa:] sovereignty: of the people 

5 a | become the orgeante In 
ified at tho-poalac. It bs poralble eat tur 
jons will embrace a wider rang 
# Ulam those abel num 


ormodern Lavguages, each, in nd. 
er mgath..., 
Mano nd Guitar, vach p 


ndery—Sitke 
7 Preveh 
locidental fee for day papils 
varding popils 

if Teams. bed, bedding, 
ghia per month 
xtra, for one dot. piores about | 
a terion win be remeknd vatetty tel 

for 


those uugit grataliasiy without prepay tenet, 
ta case of of protracted wckneus Be inowey wilt | Uations that 4 
be refaude tions are to 
dered » month, cations a * 
books will range from $1 tolean-be found. We ¢ ly ere ta Ot 

construction of the Jaws af « 


carsaaly or wilftly jared ot | : ereon 
eatery cri ed  Oaitettiony 


Boarding may be ba 
pew and elegentiy. fa pe ribe 


rd Tera will opew oa Mo 


til. 
MERIDIAN HIGH SCHOOL |e eal thalSoiens 
FoR boys. est tral 1 


{ihe ih) and coptinne forty weeks 
TERMS. <a 
Primary Dep'Lper month of four weeks €1.07| = If any person shall take up any horse, 
Rane ee mule, Jack, cattle, cheep 
tand Modern Languaces + 
pre mionth 
Daily Jnsrtocuons im vocal” 
Tncludiag toon’, bed, b 


4 for boarding 
‘mo tha, in’ wdvance, 
No deduct 


fro the p 
fseinent. If the ow 


d 
equal to the best in the tray, he ah. 


geccecrta ahaeecaet atl cet 1 al As NOW required by Iw 
MISSION FREE SCHOOL, | berferm any du) 


or shall abn sty 


y first semi-annual sesnion of sume In an tne 


experienced 
will nave charge of the Neh 
1 


wen by Mrs 
Ye Reetory, or | addition the 
vy the owner for the vahie of pach animal, « 
ag lOnwit H.C. HARRIS. [which the appraiseuent imade in this 
ea —| shall. in favor of the avn 
UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI |" evidence; and such tal 


THY, SIXTEENTH APANION COADIENCES ON 


Jony NO Wanner, D.D, 
Prot. bikics, Metaphysies and 
omy. 
COW. Sean, Med. 
Prof. Matheanatics 
J, Waar, D 
Y 


now they have the pe 
Unieal prwer in thelr own handy (9 Cx 
elute white trom ottiee 


nie binendf “Secretary U. ¢ 
that society way lw. In 
the author, wy gewilt 


wo dropped 
| thon only 
the printer 


fice wd Agtrosomy. Brown farther 


trix, Ph.D. 
State Ceologiet, 
Arrengements have been made to en! 


improve the alre 
teonomicn!, Mh 


‘The grounds 

tbe bulldings fade 

iL PRE! . 

te . the mettle of two, mnthured. thieet] 

eee et ee eg ne inking of natural moenlicy 

must be fifteen years of age. e ing of commerce; 

U. A SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL RUIEN 
Has been organized for the 


dation of studs 4 whe do no: lement that blindly arges the 


tion to rnin, and still eontifines Ite rab 


— enter 
tte Radicalw fold make it appear i 
w Could) timt there are serious « ¥- 
eecicetife stadies a0, openieltehtipe: of, ghinion between the  Irrekdent 
® ”, and Gen. Grant; that the Pi lent war 
setae nae | Geabbaa le poaos went 
Grant’ 1 position tm orto 

ih TER LAW. DEPANTMEST, Pants to go. question mtinen. if tie 
Hom, wedier the insirnes io? | Presklont did mot waatGraat ia that pos! 

when apes 
Grant 

E | don't he go? We presume “there 1 

straint upon him, and if both’birit awe the: 
President are agrees! upon the point. all he 
FATABLE 1X Ap. has to do ts to pat om Mix hat and walk ou: 


ay ash Tere 
Mntohragett by 
age extenited the Guzrtt 
UA in hiiew it 
dowpbtge icra 4 

We will send six copies of th 
Gazette ane year for 

Six ropies of the Weekly six 
sweatin 
Five cop 


« ages 
Fivecopies of 
mouths 


Weekly 


Advertising Bates in Semi. Weekly Gan 


srace. 1 woreen| 3 ao | 


x10 | te orn 
1 ' i 


PROSPE 


Meridian Daily Gazette. 


The wudersigned propose to tsue a dally 
Jopre from this oft nit the 
CGetober, swith thie atioyr The 
wf Meridian, bts mepialy 
lition, and ite prosperity 


iret of 
1 linportance 
ng popy 
alt nt a parallel in tlre South has 
Jnluved usto believe that the public world 
Hberally sttstatn and support a dally paper 
at tiie place. ‘Phere ie no reason why 
Me With ths railroad wlvantage. 
tut its greatly tmereasing wealth, «lout 
maintain a dafty newspaper that tn 
ize, pearance, mechanical exccutio 
ant Industrial inanaement Mb take 
rank with the dailies of one seighbork, 
cities, We believe a daily will mory 
properly represent Ure great intorests of 
te city at bome and abroad, ntl gty 
yreater ald to Its friends in Its raph tin 
wroverent than the Semi- Weekly 
Weekly we mow jp We pros 
i wh enerry ean necomplish 

t 


aul 
ise al 
raat ry 
iM be einpluved to neake 
uf the euterpriae an F 
Hof the Trait 
Tyr the latest tetewenjoil 
chit 


meet State. The 

to twely 
inany other 
valuable 


ton ju this anal 


muuneathys ada 
speettially satioit | 


pemle Weekly 


both bee 


merihers to either paper. 
their 


oredtit for the 


Me Daily. ean dave hannes 
weferredd wml will receive 
it already pail 
Tmally 

Ferene month, $1.00. 
FG TRSON, Patilieher 


AL SIANNON, Katitor: 


peiew of the 
81m, 


be pera 


Ovriaaions Coster 
New a thst oh 
bap 

ean 


Coring We the bate 
Dent at Laka, wa 
soltiers ded ty 
forced themsctres 
Vitter! States fiw ‘on 
Ata 
the Ball Rowmn, tn 0 
pants might 

neath its folds, 


of 
ned oiliver. 
the 


ir, and 


Ht Ht wan tak 
Pothot wll parting 


be notnpettgy ta ol 


—_—-- | 
Th alluding thon North 
National futelligencer stru 
the of Un 
tit is thee 1 
sat of the Fe 


HD Ura wth Demoerate 


Lants 
peng 

esluty: to 
Ierl otttees inf 
that State, wh 


snd Con-ervat ' 


A 
hina 
thinks that th dovntd | 

veh amd atnsty sient. | 


Trey 


moves! 


that Congr se 
stltaitiony 
ever tiserimpnaty in the | 
elective franchise an account uf rave 
eater; andl if Ehud any individ 
en account of 
matte 
fools; and If they omitiest 
the National Governntent st 
the expense of th ntl 
think-which onght, however. to be th 
firet—that every man, every person bern 
au American soil, or of Aineriran parent 
anywhere, Is a citizen both of the a 


sex 


state provble ae 


nat 
and of the State to whieh the 1 
long. That {he would pat the defini 
tion of citizenship and the protection of 
the citizen in the hamlx of the National 
Government, and not in the hands of « 
State government, and make them univ 
sal inatead of focal. Ie does uot thiah the 
war ended until these things are,.done. 
‘The destmetion of State sovereiguty will 
be the ehlef plank of the radical platform 
twelve months hence. As Phillips, 8am- 
nerand Stevens advance the party follow, 
oe ) 
A publie meeting of the friends of Re- | 
construction will be held in the Seaate | 
Chamber, at Jackson, un Monday night, | 
the 234 of December. Ail friends of a! 
peaceful settlement of our polltieal 
troubles, and who are desiron the | 
State restored to her proper position in | 
the Union, are invited to attend. 


The yellow fever le prevailing quite 


S100. 


| ie 


tonrna- | 


| slavery should remain intact In the South: 
| Who freed the negro?” 
| work 


| papers fought his battié.  -otee" 


House, after being introduced by onr 
townsmany-Hon. J.P. Walkers: ‘Phe spea~ 
ker commenced by_allading to the Impor- 
Aine of Enpfocgasidyy pie troublous nature 
Sf the ‘times, éte, and’ referred briefly to 


meub or amixed goverment? und 
ees yy. strongly advocating the 
saying that no social intercourse was ne 


war. 
He sald ig: 
we 


the negrocé 


people; but reason shoald” Ful 
inet sevenaf col 


rae el 


- He belonged originalty,and 
always,to the Obl Line Whig party; op 
pored secession In 1851 and fn 1860; was 
elected: tothe Co 


principle, wa ivefEyen ah awaiting thi 
tipn of 1 aa 
bania, Antl tinge Swi is 
position was lost;-his- affection, Interest) 
and everyuhfig Tid fh’ the Bouth;, “the! 
Bubloon wad paigsed ;7 he lind no other re~ 
sort thap to cant lls fortunes withisthose te 
loved, ama with whorn he bat pawed bis 
in) hedevoted his time’am! money 
to the ¢ He was exempt from 
He alwaysopposesl the burning of cotton 
He was for 
oppingthe Wat on the aseatibling of the 
second war Congress; vote In our State 
nture, in ICH, for the MINein Will 
tht «o with hesitathon ferest the 
of that organization by Gov 
Clark. bot declined; be joined as a pri- 
vate, later, ane at the time of the -wrren- 
erent by raishir a ruginent. 
Ils two sons had joined we army; one 
came home a eripple, and the otter was 
J bildes 
Ne 


du not answer hikarguments. Haadvoca- 
‘sfrtatiesanciee te 
wag Iw @ot vega ny 
with the nogene ARE we wattlidg for North 
nseotiment to work x revival? Brazil 
and Honduras tewhiel places so many of 
our people wre emigrating are both negra 
voting cotntics. — Assisination, atedis 
dlootehed ‘wi’ HIgh we do not 
act, In the present crisis, with peasou. At 
{] the proper thme, he ~wonld ask Congress fi 
Jour uriginal riglits, Why, Jp, Kentucky 
refused ‘repwesthtation In Gorigreter? It lx 
decartse Congas the power to so ex- 
clude her; and it will be fowr years befor 
it can be ortherwh: WIL you draw no 
inference? Ip sald that he proposed w 
exetulle Democrath from: the | eontruf; 
rivers have ryn.ted-with blot under their 
regime, Exhortesl the sppaple to allpy 
Dumodrats to forthal dnd Make nh 
cHort for the future glyrx.and happl 
ness of this and; ICthey will, e aay th 
be trftsted: Tle recalled the Ine 
dent of the banishment of Cutout 
froin Rone, andi return at the ‘Tend 
Rome 


aw 


-negto law 


was « 


ler, he w 


Tennessee 

feferred’ to the terms mniter 
Wiilets Ge hed snrre tf he 
. whl be protected In person, 
bat not in property 


obe Rg 


H i the Worst would come; we 
ul HO right to Expect anything, oxcept 
nity of the conqueror aight 
He sal conquered nations unt 
| ally paid the war debt; upon this hypoth- 
| # the debt ine 


arty’ 


what the bow 


speaker obperved, left ssp land off 
Vind geversnient. nite a 
The law of the 


How ts. 


esis we are 


serves, It We 


sanlty. 


curred ba ou 
The fh 
as the 


Wy Was fron the standpoint, 
hell, that wo Were we 
ow from the assimption, 
that we revalution lets, 
Constitntatton gives such; 
1 Euglami or Branes hay 
with you; wonkl Mastrin or Prowl’ have 
treated you ay has the Fudend Go 
meat? The best citieens of Mexico 
| Maximiltun t try toestalilish a 
rehys the people ruse against him, 
and Analy conquerad and éx¢duded” lilm, 
terether with his principal of 
AM Sewanee 


th, but your cnildren would not, The 
froedman Is your frien Agritn exhorted 
the latter to Le peaceful ain(l Foitugtstobds ‘ 
Inyelye no strifeg Ae cause» your 
ruin, Warn inst ow den- 


maj 
thes 
heb, 

what th 


What wor done 


urged all 
passion, 


wn, nnd 


to avt tre 


He yen, y Squyby 


Hed T 
dies! Cott “speak to ‘Sontherner.— 


their cou 
non 


to all, ful of‘) 
ity 
Url the delivery of this sf 
perGetly FPG FE!, ond whied A 
Keainrs a sal nearly thie houkiy the mbgt cere 
| tte meterrot to Turkey’s harharous treate | MEE Wntet and pratoanl AtBntlon — pro- 
Fment of her prisoners ns tilustrative of | teh showing the tbsehigetehey geutle- 
jthe fart that the. Untt nen'y Views were reapoeted by all, wo smate 
idiot Waa far alinadd A adi ter however widely atbers/might diver } j 
with him da polities. 11s caruestnaaa and 
htor wrong, ceftalnly 


y ant domestle tranqull- 


ail xbouht be tra ned apur, but der 


hate Ponptteror’n ryt 


ri 


thers in ebyill- 
He, however, denonneed th 
of Me. Davis anil the exeentto 
Wirtz: «poke of the different 
1d pon the Constitutic 


na 
of 
struetin " 
the Un 
J was Bese re 
spopenede tes Hews a 
ple were bet to t 
Was it the awond 1 
Ile could eastly: have 


plac 
1 Sti 


There ha 
ton! fad at Baltimore, presided iy 
Hocioe May vapl! of Tepes In the 
reseluti Was complimented 
for hor corse. The ventionvleelaredt by 
fayar oC repgementation apoonting ker 
Tation Tn a State, dnd tha€ Te would be the fl 
| jmrmount duty of Congreg ak MM nest 

4. to present artleles of iinpeach: |, 

mt agalnat [re Johneon fr wetirp 

Ing power delegated to Congress; for ob- 

structing ryconatructlon; fore 

faith oMlcers In violation of law 
deveney and indeeornm In Bis 

inistrations for bis p 
hy which he has [dentlted dsl 
for his perstster.t opposition to.uie will of 

Jets ilvetared to he the duty! 
under the national Constitue 
to protect the equal voting rlgits of all 
Joyal American citizens, regardless of their 
ccunfifestnn, for fe Foam ato aint tig 
Tight Of a Ktite to Minit the frie s6-teene! 
class acinite ite right to limit It team extent 
‘The resolutions earnestly argo upon Con- 
iret to prosent to the States for their 
astoption an aniendinent that jo State shall 
|Uisfranchine any citian beentise of race 
nd Khu put beyond the danger 
aiflranan ges the — fundanw 
secesslon wan not 
Toomba a site tol i 
Congress, to agitate for! gr 


a border State Conv 


awonl was 
wovesstal; the peos 
jerey of the conqueror, 
rendered ¥ No. 

nother. Tt 


firey er tn 
had 


last re-ort, arm 
nt striae mow hig 
Inj 
ppolnted 
werd ey, |p 
from Uy i 
He declared Cong 
the Press 


Ia power 
coutive power, He menthoned the fact that 
our State had repadiated the bonds boaedt 
ug the war, for the benetit of our 
Wwitlows and Orphans, uotw ibstanding the 
hitter wallings of the th of that 
class In our mist Preselent 
Aeckareal AL shoul be re He pes 
ininiled his hearers that Robt tm ex: 

the surrender, 


Iw 


Toot 
yet, 
mity of bis Governinent. ¢ 


t 
aly potitical 
site of A\ 
{pprove the mease 
« for reeonstrneting the rebel States 
tuother twenty years the doctrine uf se | hired nponsthe prtactple that loyal men | ti 
“Would any government al- | stall rule, and tliat treason, whieh  faitedt | 
low 12" Congress yoted the will of the | In its armed attacks, shall have no appeal 
people; be alluded with much earnestness | ty the ballot-box. 1% would seem from 
I fecling to thé“affeetion of the South- | the proceedings that nexro suffrage 4s of 


trine of 
He ashe is 


dened hawk 


settled — | 
1 
1 


man 
ny 


lon 


begiuning to seo through this radienl af 
fection, and has determined to be their po 
litical and soclal equal. The number of 
Brown Clubs being organized 
through the country. Indicates that the 
frealinan is going to act independent of 
the planks lal down in the tadival plat 
declared that | form. 


bn Lss, 
pull et 


John 
when 
an 


son with thems; that it w 

reson resumed her way. the law w 
led. He said that 

which nominated Tn 


the Couveution 


Aprroacnixe THe Reaary Tagg —The 
| New Lork Herald thas allndemto the en- 
tertajnment prepared’ ‘for, the Alnorican 
people by the Rypubtteai vale |. The 
bats has to be fpagbh oat. at, Washing- 
“tonvand-must now. rapidly tiarrow. down 
ton whet nD jaro 
“ore ab oseh other 
peing therresult f ‘ani thi 
wemnsmant’ [The pall 
the Herald Cat always | been’ conceded, 


It was God 

owalow proposed to umintain 
He paid that daring 
the war, Kentucky and Tennessea ostra- 
vlsed the majority of their citizens, but 
repealed the law soon after peace had been 
declared ; tlie Democrats hind imutiediately 
taken fall control... Brownlow, of Ten- 
nessee, became frightened, and decline! 
using his, influence in that way, and, de- 
Southern spenpaeres- Uta thane | $0 WMT of isi ity, 

uthern 3 

Congress was not In favor of-megro nut. | 2erefore, DU RiRaned A vely "siqniscaht, 
rage; they nfterwartls “heceptod Brown- 
tow because he sulted thes; "frdecd, 
Brownlow said the Avalanche! amd other 


avery in the South, 


pow- 
Of the 


"y 
* - Line --ret-maiduiieds Maa u 
He exhorted the people ofthe duty: ofthe | The Kemper Flag” request#-ns "to, wtate 
hour; seid Mr. Johnson was ital 18 pp-| thihJ.Q. Lavalette, a printeé, phdbiading 
nist them; and let reason instead of pas-| to be connected w i 
sion, rule. {Ble affirmed that the .polley,phoehy 
waa free speceh and a free pres. Eragiegy | | 
he said, enjoys tnqualitied suffrage; 
000 citizens have recently: beer te 


hadly at Bay of St. Loals. The college 


A society In aid of the suffering sick has 
deen formed among the lasties of New Or- 


torre we 4 slight frost there om the 


Ob tow oat 


saya eae 
haa bes cas ae +d 
“ite yellow forces raging with i 
fabents tee pn gale 


hay 


‘Mother, you have «saved. pour} will be 
city, Dut lost'yeur fon! Our ners tied HTOUE 


tilyhtrsenpe the result of sacl a step hy | wou 
large. 


man orion the 


Carolink- | disonler In the streets. Th 
fore but were quickly repulsed, with tive 


He conchiled by wyiphiiz «happy futring | KM 


ern 


Stantai 


woul concer Mabie 


savin, 
lamp 
salt,and the Hight is uiuich improved. 


float. 
United Stites pov has 6,000,000 tone, ant 


f rl 
ative podItlond were reversed, the United } despair, whe le 
States belng fest, Great 
France. ol 


statetnen®, thabe le 


foundation 3x 


Ta NER 


New, Of} ‘ 
was notolgis 
Tincala’s 

Lost evidence 


forul ire. J Rh. Es 
wee (oni bet Sod et 


avow liye that he mow fu’ 
whntet teresa Ba 


| Senator, and represented Lima as f4vorin, 


ton. 
fhe Freedmneh’s 
to 


penses ¢ 
and disbural 


Colorad@ysGovern- 


inted abet 
‘o miles from 
Two Resdlendegrere soemtly cecte| 


°c, mm attacked. a 
1B non fl Slate) 
Ba moe es 


direc 


ower; extracteds "A few 
cl from the effects of the) 


Dut ly fgther still, emains at 


Two yoang meu In Chicage; took, awo- 
lnke in a” Boatpanit, ne- 

conling to their stortes, white tr rt 

boat it capalzed, and-*bg ayas, dren 

Foul play ts saspected. 


uported froty St. Thomas thutithate’ 


an uprising of about three hut 
Iibdbeamused considerable 


groes, Ww 
attacked 1) 
Het 


md several wounded. About fifty 
n have been Ainprisoned, The up- 
Insald to have been canned by some 

ineasdr(y «lecreed } by? thes "Go 
rid Board of Health, 


The Richmond. Virginia, papers ayia 


the wheat crop of that State senmt> of” the | her hualils 
Blue Ide 1s but aboot one-fifth of what | weane@repury emo, 
it 


iceeaeaaaacthe caked 


T 


cord- 
of Major Pearsall 
nf Romie, Gas by a 
navigation all the year. 


We sew it assofted! dnl “re-Astortde ‘that 
alt pot inte » keroseng Iginp will effoct a 

of fylly 25per ‘ofthe oll. The 
WNéd Abort hitr Til of common 


sto the Inte _nurve 


‘ontinuoy 


Great Britain. as is well known now, 
yas the largest fleet “at yeerctraneT weal 
Tus tonage |e over 7,000,000. The 


hind on the Ht stands Germany, and 
th France, 1n 860, however, 


Britain second, 

pk Germany fourthncy 

“uiaron bax pronounced the 

proved of thy m= 

peachment movement wholly without any 
$3 udp ee ¥4 

a amen ourler tial “the 

of Military daatioe has, hire 

han it has-purtishe), and fis 


" SEAR Sy PP orale. OF Abe go 


Axopgaen S7ORY Auour SpRratt axp 
York “dispaucte 

havy, Writes here 

c. know;entha Saptatt 


Senator 


‘Hien Masoty of our 
ww.) 


hat he 
‘ilkes Booth ts alive tn 
1 


ing be Lustead of 


The thigenesr Jndjenanly ¢ 


hat Sehator’ 


letter on whigh.the,origiual 
hosel come from am intimate friend of the 
i peachmentsso. * 

. Howard fids returned to Wash 


lag 
nd restimpd rae aS He Le ea us 


in, Where 
main for the present. 

A dispateh Owntanna, Minn. states 
iat on Sunda W. 7. Stearnes of the 
‘aw firm of Walter & Stearnos, of Chicago, 
ommitted suickde by shooting himeecif 

gh the head with a revolver. 


Two yori Woinen while ‘Fetnrulng 


| from an exoursion party yeaterday to Sanz 


Jusky wore cavight th the coil of the 
ers stern Ine, and each ofthem lost 

* t 

In onder to reduce still further tho ex- 
the War. reeruiting 


cautite -will. hereafter ro 
‘Koa’ aty tes" the tologtaph 


to assume: 


threatens 

Tho army of Bolivia, with! 
apodda was 1 
Presldent,Melgueno, 
command. ¢ 


Sit hee Peru is 
sa ary 


Taalzpcity, of | that 


A 
is ty 
In {b 


another eletgion | 


tol RSE Lo BE St 
a 

enue Fell c vice} & 

ind consenbei ti Bonmuasee Ue Ve 


1 The opautiing ofthe Coosa river 


gions WE the tne of 
tie. || 


ut was || 


TIVES 


| 


II 


‘AYE on hand and 
the largest aud best 


| Dry Goods, 


ry 
Pomenare 0 
toe ed 


re ae 


‘coun. 
cures 


lore 
“"Yont ada earee afterall othor mean fall 


OLD, AND TEOUNG, 
Peaiainentiain ls gsi) 


cad eae 


Sye han Unt lia haters oehowe tatelicet haa, host Tee 
‘richtorm whew conteaaiie betohn fly 


Panes th hm tm 


Onters-can 


PE AG Ant, Merten | 


. BARNES WABDECO,. 
| SILAW & SALLER Ag ty 
{Whe wilh Si erders, at 


Spetecs, 
So OTIC ey ocr 
Theta sortase y Sa 


The books, motes and accomits dre ta the hands 


Jas, H. Mprtia. Goll ot the 
ia wed Be Web te Ree 


ae 
1K fm of Dieation: thin day dis 
solved by mutaal conapat—H. ficiiiing, wits 
We 
Trsigons ill be coatioaed by A.W. Ma. 


Orleans. 
lied 


Clothing, ~ 
*" Grvecrics, 
Hardware, 


EVER SEEN IN THIS, 


mi 


[esis coat 


BG TO 253,95; 
“DompAng” ry t008 CeRTiFivates ty ig 


THREE |PRELIMMIARY 
DRAWINGS, 


T@RAND DISTRIBUTIoW, 
;| 330 Piel) 


/ORe OBAND sous 


ww Agtlenliorat. x é 
igHleuttarel soley, May 


tlectwring AID SOC! 
AT VICKSBURG, hiss. 


Otzrtered by wn net of the Legistatare of Mimis- 
2 Mpply passed Feb. loth, 1607. 
‘The following recoipt fret ‘Treas. 
sry gzbia tke tet the Bley ae id 
‘State Treasury war ‘© THOU. 
BAND DOLLAWH tor she beaeht of the 
STATE UNIVERSITY. 
ferr oF ncorirr. 
No: 197} ~~ Brave or Morais ures, 


a, 1¥8,g00 

State Treasury, Teokson, Migs, ry 
rf 

Tat 

dnt A, ef i i ana t 

ecta of Fib, Iter, fried an ach drorgort 


55 Roeser 


Hate, 


eotseny. 


‘Wand Lowip 


thee. 

, an grell aa the great 

bu-alog quall 

f jewtar euperior 
tS Li 


tye 


‘not bi 


tuexhaust ible. 
bale that 


‘our triends | 


and Rafoty Heed Lamp, 
Terotution tn the 


aise 


6 fem 16 be ap 


FALLON, FULTON & 00, 


40 Teedii 


will bo Ureated, 
x tar Drove, 


cya 
ach Tore 


an, 


ittrien, 


‘aay Kidd of 


Ed ie 


Thaikfol ted “pale! Lévdes, (Libel you to call 


i 


rend ane ihe ni 
pasirrer ied 


Wo Premiums amounting. to, 
Second Preliminary Distribution: 
OCTOBER 26th, 186 


an Pyehitusiiy, amwonting to....... 


GRAND SCHEME. 
DECEMBER 11th, 1867, 


| §3ace----_ 


cont. of the 
4 prelimines 


7 ot ordersd 
say gohan) 


PLANTERS. . 


INSURANCE “COME 


ee ——————— is = 


Mail trates eave Mobile at 7:20-4:38 Ary 
civg at Buckabanns 11: 4. 3 
ta 


‘Anois T.3: 
a™. 


| struction we cesta fidear be thor; 


voce nae 
teas 1 Mee ie reatio ts 


Sinks ond Meridian Ratiread. 
Trains leave Meridian 730A. M. 


4.30 A. M. 
* re Selina 6.3 P.M. 


ngements for war 
so complete. "The? aig he gm of ‘in 


oughly eMictent in'every department; 
The Boarding Hotise is alto réady, and 


Coanders waleemirbnilite care ofthe 
eebenet care of the 


nina Bs alae" 


—< 

Maj. Hobe¥t# Of"the house’ of Broach, 
Brown & Oo. and 'Mr. I. Av Duoran; of 
the firm of Deiieiiii’ Hirt & Benton, have 


Vietaterg amd Berition Rettresd, | | Just returned from Loulaville, where they 


Paaayaree tania Jones 
arrives’, 


2 | wellsta pallet either of there houses. 


purehased large stocks’ of groceries &: 

for the fall ‘Tue goods are now 
8 | coming. Jo anil those ‘wishing to secure 
+} some of the ‘recent prrchases would dd 


ee 

Cotton in corwagin quite rapidiy. We 
noticed a, quantity receiving the ins 
ternal revenue officers, passport yesterday, 
and ‘Thursday we “tmideratand over to 
hundred bales. passed dows oa the Mo- 


| bile road. 


will 
Ts SB |p oersesieh The WRRTRERE Ue Vicor |, Beet 


“A, & LIV RRMORE, Goat Bap't, 
2? Oustats Onsen Sewt, aoe 


"MILITARY “DIRECTORY. 
bry, Mas THOMAS TT ASH NOI 

AG sioapecton SR fed 
are eta 


ab ote W. 6. OdRY. 
Tuk Taganteyy Post Aijatae: 

Act. Asst, Sma. RTL WALKER. USA. 
‘Medical Inapeetor B. R, F. and A. 1. 
ANDREW 

Saeiihunstet, be 


Cart. JAMES SU) NDERLAND, Me R. ¢ 
‘Sub-Asalstant Commissioner B. R. 


1. Incharge of Institutlons & 
Tnderd Miss, 


oo 
‘The attention of our readers are. direct- 
cd to the advertisement of our frlends, 


Messrs, James Ruddle & Ca: of Loniaviite, 
Ky» which may be found tn’ another col- 


umn of our paper. All.those afflicted by | 
disease, or who have fiends suffering from) 


sickness, shoukl carefully read, and we 


know they will derive, proflt from, st— 


It gives us much pleasure to be able fi this 


mannge to recommend to aur people these 
gentlemen, and the medicines of which 


they are Proprictozs aa ye know they 
claim no jmore for thelr tedicdies than 
long years of trial has. fully-sbown te 
really deserved. 1 
‘The reputation of Dr. Thos, A, Hurley 

Ditters, Worm Candy. Sarsaparitin, anid 
Agne Tonle ts world wide, having’ been 
used through the whole of this country 
for many years pat; and Hever having: 
falled to give unlverail satisfuction, The 

rs never yét have receledd ‘any 
complaints about them, hence thelr confi- 
dence In recommending them to the pub- 
lic as never falling to cure. As it bs with 
the “Harley Preparations,” so also with 
Dr. Beabtook’s Infant Soothing Syrups and 
Dr. Bettlson's English Worse, Liniment, 
both of which are unequalled. ‘There 


Seaton’s Chemical Writing Finids and 
Carmine Ink which are 60 well known 
and gxtensively inthe West and 
Southwest, for’ sc! bank, and oftice, 
tygses equalling the best English Inks. now 
used. We cannot understand why, thelr 
remedies might not'ns well bo takew In thé 

ati es 


a HT 


~lcerated and Irritable womb. It arouses 


esis stepe {2 cu 
aint eae 


Tee Pram and A As Toy at Head'grs. 


gontlomen ne also the manufacturers of 


een 
We regret, to learn of the deathiof 8.0 
G. Greer, whol sad event occurred at Liv= 
Angston, Alabima,’on "Thurvday evening. 
Mr. Greer was an old and, prominent elti+ 
zen of thin. place and ‘highly esteemed 


brought here for-Interment. 


Porators of-the Grenada and: Meriatan | shou 
Rallrond, set for the 3rd of October, has 
‘beet postporioll ntl! Wednesday the sen | ee 
when Dr. Brown, Président, wil! be 
able to baie cnt : 


Our trendy Mr iY. Be iadwick, has: 
had a tender,bud nipt tn the freshness of 
its prestine beantyhas had a sorrow {m- 
planted in his heart, to which he and js! t 
family have hitherto been strangers, On 


Tuesday night the angels bore thé”pure ni 


aplrit of their Kol boy to Its native home—| 


gathered the “soft sweet primrose fading: before 
timelensly,” tind placed it In the keeping of| to, 


Him who reigns over the linmortal bowers) 
above. Wednesday little Wrtnr’s manes 
were placed in a tiny coffin and laid be- 
neath the hallowed sod. Loosing Jewels 
#0 soon Is enough to break the hearts that 
love them, But when ts It best to dle, If 
not when the young Ifo ts Innocent and 
puro—when the offering is worthy of Hea~ 
ven? Pure and intense as is our affection, 
Aovely as are thelobjécts which inspire our 
devotion, Mf is a. transitory existence, 
which potnts to nomoment when. the pul- 
sation shall cease, , Time {sever shrouding | 
the Beautles of carth for the grave—ever | 
removing the unusual fighte from our.Ar 
mament, leaving only the aweet api pro- 
clous memory of thelr virtue nut pood- 


ness behind. We, too, have had one of, 


thene forinal e1ll+—have realized the grief- 
bearing Iudnences of death's frat ee 
‘Onir own velvet-cheeked Wit.tie, rétiuch- 
ed by a divine handy bias, m-little ttlock 
scattered orer with violets, hard-by our 
aelabaPe Witte, lithe eltpof bine dead, 
Bat we have-tearned to bide the consola- 
tlons of thine, xhen afictions will subside 
and the mde storm settle down. Into a 
bright and consolatory calm. ‘Those who 
are spared She seary knamp.arer the oro fo 
aml thorny path: ly childhood 
and the nightéli pai ban gh It makes 


tus desolate to think they arp, re far | 


potter off'shan’ if permitted fo wear gray 
hairs to the tomb; afil we should try to re- 
concile ourselves to the. fact that this re- 
moval {s only saying “good-bye.” shaking 
hands for a while, this side of the river, 
and that we will all meet again on the 
other aide some pleasant ‘morning, where 
can be traced no footateps of decay. 
— 


me ee 
Exauis Fetate Brrrexs—Cures fe 
male complaints tind trregularity. Cares 
falling of the womb and-the whites. Cures 
EF ie eRe md menstruation,— 
and pain in the side. 

imelancholy and: swim- 


lego head... Curea old or young 
marriedonsingic females. © Cures an ‘ul 


amanufactarery If the articles 

exceed In value one thousand dollars 
annum. A ratoOd to 

ny perion, of firm, whose business Is td 


sy | pears mi 
eo core 


Scans power to tne foe ey 
CA" Scoanelh 


They 
Vikas Ghittn's onter: remoting Seldges ot | YOPAE™. 
the Supreme ay of the ine ‘and ap- “Fe 


inting others, has been revoked. 


Pay “ASHINGTON, 17—The Commis- 
sowie of Unterntl Hevetue, tas recently 


rendered the follow!n, 
‘K printer be able ts the, 


ea proalban roe types or earayl 
paper of vials 
Turdeceroapping the abd ol 


x, Os Ml ‘aed thd 
Oe the welled: prodnead Br thes 


alone be taken nto _o soulisratlon 


a mifest dieportaon upon za |° 
part ‘of the duadligpla towaltfrate Graut.” 
ae Sewgrd goes home from, An- 


i ‘asupraron, Bept: 


tintary, the at 
to peralstent calla as ‘oilows: 


—Th appearing, 


Panag 
making ey ds nal 2 reat fe amply 


bation of the cereus 


eveditatl 

munton with the io dead whose deeds we ai 
here to commemorats 1 shall not attemy 
to give tteotunee (9 he feellags anid emo- 
tons Inspired by Uhe addresscn 
cru whieh have.been made, and 
which have been sung. I shall atterapt no’ 

thing.’ Tari merely here to ytve iny 
countenance and ald 


tifls occasion, but { must be. permitted toj 


exprdsa'my hope tliat we may follow U 

example which has been 90 eloquently al- 

luded to this afternoon, and whieh. has 

been so cleaety bet by the Mestrions dead 

SHS of ot ‘on yon battle tel, and 
in ie meno Noth 

fell In:the fleroe oh bat 

Sie sleep oles tm hel? xrorent ye 

sleep In silence and and peace “afte 

earnest Conftiet has cease, 


that we af the i SUES 5 Neapid Taleate 


thelr example. i” i 
peace in thelr bs ai \ 
ether In friendship, pnd “peace. (A 
pawe |) Yon, iny fellow ltizens, have 
Cre teens ne ren er ial my nd 
a > in the earliest: o 
ae ia sons sede the Un 
of States, to restore are ane 
vid 


coping in 
iv 


‘Gen. Stier 


ni 
= Virginia. 

Hancock i) peoeeed 0. Vi De- 
partment wo tai ae say 


Aseued m of 
a ie and five psi ites to the State | « 


Convention, which will be held here on 
fhe 24d of October. ;.Ricimond is allowed 
five delegates; Norfolk and Petersburg 
two each, Podirt¢tad GaP) previous to the 
election the Boards of- “te Tas” 3 win 
polls at Miehona will be" ket me 
1 
ve “Col: Markkar, ett 
the Hastings charge he Gran 


in ‘sal no aeein 

on Hor color or chute Ponta bo 
ld ordered ered hla rast 

shot AL YOke on the City tabwertption va the 


Augusta, Fer eat? a past 
brent: oe days 
there have ae rows leroy the a 


Sip ant on eee 
‘ong soidice Bediy 
apn threatenedtn at 
barrac! night, bat no col: 
liston ovow) sal ‘thatthe vol- 


dlicrs were 


New Ontxaxs, Sept. 17—Gen. Mowe 
comm 


be | in an 


nand, 
in force all existing orders of hia prede- 


cepa 
Gen, to 
let of the: 


ere coca le} 


‘all and Winter will 
rece! Come then, come 
and do not coine with etn pt 


ruudie :.) 
Hallroad will take yoo! ma 


y being, made with other 
nc or hiane.ex pect 


See. Boar! of Naneee, 


‘APL AN & CO., 


TENNESSEE CHARCOAL 
BOILED IRON, 
Steel, Springs, Axles, Navl 
‘and Book, News aod W 


ake rewkh iat Srmoeetatioas: 
nge with epi 

od 18<The election on 
‘the new constitution, 


Pa this city to-~tay. 


ee 
Prior rte eg sks pete 


ein 
twenty-four hours ertithe the i prcperat low, fo.» hia) 


L DESCRIPTIONS OF WOOD WORK. 


VICKSBURG, MISS 


School. 


S ceext diy they 
Kling four men eho 
scasiona. The rat oreo 


ceeroiier lve. 
4 | —- Foi Uhree montts, will commence 


mules, 
There were-two fatal cholera cases at 


holding a council with tWo Bundnsd 


diane “Uneloding, Spode Tal, Stating 
act Bear wl others. 


; ne rae te Cunstitution 
ny ea Liageent ealocts 


cd Fenn Rtheling 
own son fesslon, aa In 
Dr. Roblasom-of Ralelgh, a st 


ms 
Sept. 19.—Sir_ Frederick 
at Boston sis morning at? 


Charges per Mouth: 


Vrrmary, Deparment 


is nt 
han erates mediate Heparraic 


Aueieat and Modero Langosges, Knxlinh 


A rr rn nant who for 
man {nto a hotel In 
wartinlod apd. dbstnlesed 
The sentence was approves! seco 
at headquarters, Cate, a male Department o Il be eo 
ar ta jetta the above tera 
Latest Market Reports, 

Monit, Sept, 19.—Cotton—Thery wats a 
dem , for the better jr 
earcity the ales were 
he market closed! 


College or fo teaching, 


CC. NETTLES’ 
SHOP. 


quiet at le, for Middiings. 
Gold Mgt baying au ating 


NEW 


the minufatdrengof Boots, Bhoes and 


f, vid a 
‘orn—white elie BL 10; 
83 ‘oa 2. as dul 

i 1 
pork, du 


825. Tard. 13140. 
i elear ribbed 9 


WwW. W. MURPHY & CO., 
Machinsts and Foundrymen, 


AVE for tate a So 1 Portable Engine and 
Holler twenty horse power 
Mynuie (ran Wurka 


Corn frm at $1.09. Qata firmer at 61 ytd 
Rye firm at 8123. 
Cotton dull—Mubdlings le, 

beld nt 24@ Be. higher 
igher firm and unchanged. 
Leese 131, @133,¢. 


Ew OMLKAXS, Se 


Thik outs st 


by eH NOR 10 are a 


ge receipts 114 tales 
‘Sugar and Molasses unchaned 


LOOK WELL TO 
Your Insurance. 


anil ‘advanetng, tendency - 
white $1 25. Pork 


nd ¢ungers increasing 


J. M. TAYLOR, 


Fashionable Tailor and Cutter, | 
SIDNEY STREET. 


Seorling Soo" Sew Pork Shane ty pnts 


118, Sept. 12.—Tohaey active and 
ptton—no rales. I 

tive, Flour—beat brands tir 
XX 69 6211; XXX BI 
fancy 12 50@16 
inacttve—81 U7@1 13 for pr 
white and yellow. 


Whisker hothing ao 


——— 


An ordinanee to repeal an 
ted an ordinance to cri 
cotton weigher for thy 
Be It onlained by the 

and Aldermen, That ordir 


" 
Be it further onlained, i 

nance be tn full fore and. + im 
after tx paseage. Ro L. WENDERSON, 
cat 


‘Approved Sepe. Tus 1967 


su-table for cattitation 


place what the crop will be worth The improve 
Tents arr good and in 


outlet for stock on 


‘An ontinance to create ie office of city 


Be it onfained by the Tloart of Mayor | Les 
and Aldermen, That the Hon 


weep) 
Har annual electlon for 
aieian to attend aj 


HN be allowed for such services 
three hundred dollars, payable in monthly 


De ft further onlainel, that this ordi- 
nance be tn fore and effec “Dre and after 


tracts will be sold 
pe 8 


fore tne La of December neat 
pose of several mules and horses and ® ymantity 


competent sappty of good 


Me Potten, Gerke 
‘Approved Sept. 70h 1867. 


anxious to remetn. 
ply ta me 00 the premises or 


An ordinance allow! 


Enterprise, Mina, Aug 1 


eae ¥ 


Bs VIRGIN, successor to D. Maupay, Deal: 
see tn seeds, Ko, 104 Gravier street, be 


UTHERS FAMILY SEWING MACHIN EX, 
sam meehlnas of Wilcox & Givi 


Since The nat bone 


Merewry woah! hav bw il 


ee Instincts of the brie bevatiin 
bow te dortar Cheauartvren ab tie) inrari@uly ott | 
Male eeodication. The ts 


oe om 
healthy clrewlathon. 
thaed tne rorreetiye a ich 
cats the eiiewey of lannaieat 


TERS 


A. medicine thal 
brotlng digest li 
to itp 


wien rev 


ty than aay wiley wiralielial neu 


CAUTION. 


to Mechioery, Mett- 
112 Graver street, 


Tt be also proper to 


Prepared aml wot by” 


HOSTETTER & SMITH, 
Peere matt, PL 


sgeae oe 


Vow aad ne 
Peseeneert antes 


foe apd reatorattyea In 


BOSTETTERS sTOMACH 


APPETIZING DROPERTIY 
mr 


|jentatineacse 


LADIES IN DELICATE | 


HOSTETTER'S STOMACH 


HOSTETTER'S BITTERS 


Steyning seid be 
‘<lewiae of "wt Sy sabato 


THK GOVERN MEST INponamuns s/t tah 


exelosively [0 glam. and never ander an; 
stancee by the 


DR. SEABROOK’. 


Infant Soothing S 


7 pitrehage of the hricfias | 
ie Vropiiviors af thie | 


for “their injuries | a0 wns 
a ‘nj 


# tare, 
those nutes us and destructive sta, 


aveman's lips. Gudtrey a, Cordial, 1 


pepe pote gen Raton 
| She Totow'ag diegaacet 


he | SUMMER COMPLAINT, IRREVULARIT | 


UF THK BOWELS, WENTIVENE sn, 
ETHING, ae. 


Uren health to the ebitd end rest to the thar nt 


We could Tirnist! any tjuantity of ceri « 
ahivies 
4 On ite ow 


VURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


WIE) 3 SARS AKIELA 


1 


Mabitmal Cue 
Koa Nem 


Hurley's Ague Tonic, 


VERMROTLY Khatan 


teed weure aN who hare art i 


JASEES ROTEL ae 
Lowry ilies ie 


MURKLEYS 


Worm Cnidy! 


HURLEY 3 


STOMACHIC BITTFRA, 


others ewes anne 

M charne ter o wa 

FS A ebay serie tie 
a 


wilet of any 


Bettisom’s English Marve Lint- 
micut, 

ben protwe itarif one of the teat Linimeeats 

mods for opecian, Brmisee Be, inal! cater whew 

tried ber man wt beast) and will dv ail wir 

claim ‘c Triabuttie end we 

yoo WHI vever aiterwas ds use any of ver, 


Extract Jaemica Ginger: 
ne James Keddie & Co's Extract of Jamac 
“bo: 


tiated, 


‘The chore mesicincs are form eby 
Be athe haoeres. 
eDY, 


rt Sing, kroems | at thew reapective® as store 
ns ng oR 


marae ly 


inne Sips et trem meahinery, 
IMPROVED «AGRICULTURAL =n 
PORTARLBUR DIST ATIGN A RY 
ENGINES 
and alt descriptions of 
ities YS, PAGRAPE Tia “AND: 


SdarteD To THe 3 
~o oneaxas Sidenote. 


sc ae aa 
by Ps Ui resnee 


BW ig ipo, jtdber For 


ve. jm 
« ite and Eve ra sd ‘or Cakes, Pestry, eo the uur.eaiein 
Core thellers; Saw’ Milla; Plooria, LOUM chet be te tsk a mx 


lary» jalormaticn 0 toe 
ara b palormation se Mieco t and receive or 
fe comprlsed 1a the great Parte: 


fe off-ret 


hat bay not proved a 
on Bine— Use leds shortening hy wis oom: 

‘eed roll the crest ¥ 

Broan Cane Omm wenger 
three gills of milk or water, find of bat 
ter, ‘oro egal & pint of ieee weater aud 


12, 1807 


Dea 


Koscree, Miss, Ang. 
Cort AbD. Bowasante Finvor with temo i 
Unving_ known yao fayurably for ur reuny tate Sean 88 DENETIR ae 

years, and watched withsplkastre (ho pr ‘Geen an Breve Ou 

reas yourbaye marte withir the Int two /twotaps of enger, ob 
yearg}evyonr tautiahle undertaking of in. | Sear, Wivide th dow 
rodoting into onr midst many of the vn 

rious labor-saving machines in use 

North, and (ally endorsing your rie 

tertiecesition of ont State for such, 

teheving vou to be cihinently quylificd uw 
rucered wo Une oew fetd tur business mon, P 
we lake pleasure in reconimending you and |tengh ine 

oar eaterprc to the patie, wud fer wish f 

tng yon contplete ru *cos 

JX P. Campbell, Che Judge Sth Ju) Dia | f 

carberough, Poshate dudge Atala co 

Joa 0 Lies, Sherith af Attala Coan 

WV, Davis, Probate Merk Attala Co 

van iT Reo Cire T Mterk A tala | 


NeweOne pound of ager,» |ittin 
tie eggs, three pounds ob far and! 


rev ano Pertrens Wi! need Wo 7 
Gridate Cabea. rege Sere ae. 


HENRY, MOORE &CENUNG. 


Mari ficttrers and Jobbers «f 


CLOTHING 


| FAUMS ‘FOR ONE! DOLLAR 


SU BDINIStON OF PLANTATIONS, 


CHANCES FOR ALL. 


| at Prize, at Five Dolers per Ticket, naw uffors 
| chances in wecheme that embraces 


FARMS FOR THE MILLION 


There tm not to this peheme an acre of 


Wo have ready a large, handrome and | 
fell assorted stock of 

ABADY-MADE CLOTITING, 
Mannfactured by ue cxclusively for dhe 
Southern Traile, which we are prepared te 
poll at low prices anit an lihoral terms 

(0¢ stock yes adlaptod in tuateral, wt) [> 
lengting, anf sien, exslusively to the Such. 


(rae i on ur ath 
either wo the 


Monsanpy, Central, 


prods from the lowest prices) | Mohr & Ola 
. including a large amore Mer dian & Vicksburg, or 
Mianinaipi A Tennessee KK 
‘s Wear The ts are \pomed of 


the low 
4 


bdr 


in wonten anid cotton | Tan 
Her chitin at | and eset 


TICKET COSTS ONE DOLLAR. 


Por a description of the 7 refertn the 

LS | new Damp tet tanmed by ‘he Vampany Tite 

. cf ere perfret, or the money willbe paid to the 
wtunér of the prise 

ArT land in ia schema 
tal 


The recent shee 
fabrles wit! pnalle us 
lowor prices than it tas t 


no make 


logis with prices sent 


ett the growth of rain, 

re cheaper (than (avers 

culd tatitades, sont dollar and 
MESRY, MOORE ( GENTNG Thenyeregs coos ef Abese 

Nowe Vink July, "65 aly ereeciet 10 Vor bead, to Seok ot ten oF 
eg ee deen more Trek ta tay be bad of local Agen at 
Throwgh the Memphis Agewey july ea 


LM. HART, Aquat, Beridian, 


Meniien Star Brewucy. 


Meridian Star Hrewery 
Se 1 Meera | The Brewery st 
the i 


CTESPEST BOOK NOTRE [) TB SOUTH 


BLELOCK & C0., 
W holesale Bookse lors 
AND STATIONERS, | 
150 Canal Street, Re Rew Orleans, La. 


Dealers Supplied at Lowest Rater 
OF the largest aad beat 

[ar Sead your addres for onr Cata- pipiies ab 
Inzues of School anit Miscelianeots Books ir Goods m tbe cheap # 
June 30 swty goods were lowe’ t, 


‘who suffered for years from, 

Nervous er Prematare Decay, and all 

the effects of youthful: indiserstion, will, for 
the ankeoof enffering homanity, wend tr 

all whe need tt, thre reeip= and direetio 

making the rirmaple remedy by which Le was 

© inflerers wishing te progt bythe | 

(dressing, 


Corner “al St. me pape and Joachiin Btteots, 


. | of our intentions. We do not promise to 


ier 
2) pub obe aaa ectmadeg 
Wier wor 


Stee 


{ia ered i Re iigsta|  ome 


Wes We 


wiry 
= nb OOKE, |B 


Also 
Terdith & Averys nes! Strawble Corn rats / 
id Mach 
Hoe a Ow r thee Delt a Se Rares, tnd 


Jing, Tron Pipes, Hose tnd Couplings 


Tin aad Lead Plate, Sheet, Hoile 
on hand and for pale 23. 


Establiched 184% avcaiaict* 
DIRECT IMPORTERS OK DRY-- ails ite 


MOBEL,15)" ALA: : mE 


es ‘ 


Have constantly’ for adi wide * A ct. 2 n . : ail, 
TUB LARGEST AND BEst A8sOntED | ‘BRoaK Sor DEY! Goons ‘ROR @ 08, ma : pi cng 
over offered:in this Market. cowrarrsszox MER OAs se : 
‘ , Puretiakilig Aventa® | 
THESE GOODS TIVE” BEEN IMPORTED DIRECT | O° ™8 ew eget ea 


frum the Manufactures of Europe and America, and, wilt be sold ox Chepp ax by | SRY. 
any other aoe an dis Continent, + , WELLS 4, Prerny se 
-, Whotesste » Retail Dealers to 


tee 


Lavender of Greensboro, Al e a hes cine ebmen; ec wit a plesses te mere Chi va & oer =i 
tah \ 
ee — ! Prat Fapanien Btaniped Tinware | joo 


Jd, NICHOLSON, & CO5 | DR. NB KENXEDY, THOS, M, KENNEDY. r b 
On Sydney Street,’ between’ Lee hd Mevkdian, Mise Yamgrer Cory Ale >t MES ALOE Ne TOON 


fohnson Avenues. N. Be & T. H. KENNEDY, DURA aT C0 q 


(AC Banford & Bro’s old stand.) Whotemie ama Reinil toa 
PRA EX COmN RN aig kp nentty 4 


DRY GOODS ecb 


AND 


GROCERTES.: *° 


WOULD call the attentlotr of the raat | 
to thele Lonse. anchan examination ol 
soflelting a Theral shore of patror 
sys and hoplay. to give, meuaral satel 
don whieb If we do pot de, we shall 


Tinka wll acl iigher ort oat ered rr 

sn el /DRUGE.N MEDIOINES i ie 

Ce ET. Chemicals, ENGIKE & MACHINE SHOP, 

TR hare just opened « Freeh Lot of Conte THTUMERY, Corner Seoom® pha Mot yen Are 
et. 


ries from the best of mavefecten 


TO CITY & COUNTRY MERCHANTS 
ie cle ome Gace a: prions on tow an they ean 


sidsatnl te 


Receiving, Formaxding a aR 
ATA sete eB A? 

MERIDIAN, ‘MISSIBBIP P 1. torte mit 4 om wear 3," ica) ry ts ei 

Peeper ary .GOGDS “aE “N28 Box th Conia 


Fite Rien aA aie Law armed tt nef 00 


aes | |#OUSE AND Bam moar 
eae G0 Gian em 


PERU WERT) 
Vasey, Arictrs 


NEW DRUG STORE 


aap 
ppiotber articles to be found 5 5 


he D1 | adeeb 


ood “Boy 
Ws ae 


iid. 
nat 


80°00 


50.00 
+, 20.60 


$2.00 per Acnmums 


Semi-Weekly, $5.00 per Annum. 


NUMBER 


VOLUME I. 


Professional. Meridian. ‘Vicksburg. Mobile. " SEMEWEERLY GAZETTE | te tie ps Pit 
= a ee | Sncien eee re = 34 Pl ce iy 
Sai ow eon wae | \ PROSPECEMES scans Wo have 
Weta BubOKE ETALK ER, | NAMMIA scat NEEM, DeQters MB. BRU itp Wagons t Wagons! “or " Rees 
nom = Copper, Tin and Sheet-Lron, Worker, | , | cop of the rund, “T 
Amr atiamnmines wine] qIN WANE, STOVES, taf seaarin Z 2 Metidean Daily bear Ince oi 
in tee Mek Conteris) aD TRON, &c.| Coking, and Hoating Stoves, |~ EY ‘ 
appaieey art os IN, QC.) "cand Mouse Purnishing Goods, = re winded 
Sitti. * Suerhdlan. Tinware, Pump Pipes, Sheet Lead, Fire |x o Mote tei ‘ar tt tkeaber 
f o EVANS & FORD, Brick end. Tile, yy i] Ont i fingortance. of 3 
. ADRS L sts Meridian, Mins. Office Particular attention oe 0 Steambost and Job a o es anew 
man giawiy pa South ptapct, bot ry STaiberry nd Wasting’ FI ITLER & NE LL EN, AP. MIIPLEY moter | alinast will 4 por c 
perp rio sagen enn mmayTB0w9, td tras ai for Michael eat CUSHING HOUSE believe that thie pul 
. phe a a Fl) Mobil Alabama! (ypne oe ati F tadan aanel stryyyort 
ONE ANG Hea aes JOSEP BOTTO Hare enatasly ga band » LAKOK wTOCK ot) C7" erat wel Olle, Yoee by 
( 
a ae Wholesale and Retail Dowler in ALL siZes 2 AIRO, TLL, 
ee telanabes mea ins GROCERIES , [Plantation and Road Wagons, ’ pen at i 
ae Tomatsu vital Heel Ror ra DARYSPORES AND Dearborn & Jersey Spring Wagons, Gaga dbell Elouse }""!" 
wy on hao, linea ad Co SFO. 1 : 
ors Fortec jet Hy PLANTATION SUPPLIES, With end without TOV; (Portuerly the Roper iéive,) Heb ae | 
” ” 7 Mvestrbsal srvgeen: 
Imported & Domestic Wines & Liquors, | LIMBER WHEELS, CARRY LOGS," yw Gs yrpprs ee rank with the datlirs of | 
E HAVANA CIGARS, TFs Can DMR Merro| oS VCS BELL, Proprietor. Viticg, We belies ] 
SE Antirk OO, FRRNOB COERBOTIONERY, ke, eee (late of Sumter County.) wropeeyrerenent th | 
Ne ce : 4 i ? oa iigs ie city at fan 
pe nuns Le VICKSBURG, MISS. Wheelwright Material ! Peet DELLE Al wrest , 
x re TAR Ww aken. an provement than vests 
renin ctl | Ana House Furn'shing Goode:| —°2 aaa HOFPILL {Wagon and Butey Siiokes, Hubs, Tents Workty- are aver uh an miss | 
Madinua Liqneestiver wed Ouse, _shing Goods: vase Rims, Shafts, Tongues, Kc. setian to all whi uitvennfttids {arene lapcheat Vin oils 
VICKSBURG, MISS. 
‘ain iz 5A SD [Whoheappien'er in MUTA st LOWEST GASM Eales THE WETSOW yrs wi ti td 
Sa at aa ‘ings Mahoeaue, PLows, nore, a 31 id N HOUSE, ihe yt i 
> 13 FALLON, FULTON & CO., FISHING TACKLE, & seen EM as atavest creel, 7 ysl 
Yo ADCRTRNL 5 JAMNA CARD B WATTS. Meridian, Miss. Agent for Wheeler & Wilson's Celebrated ~ | Thongh not the “ Bixgont" Building rapelite 
WATTS & WATTS, Wholesale “and Retail Dealers ia Sewieg Mac is willbe eold wt’ | yoc. PANKER. 7, 1. LAKE, THOA, ¥, SUELO popees par ae om bane 
Ana Uninmicwernits) TT INIT ORD (4 Kinds of Guns ‘Made aud Repairct.| BARKER, LAKE &co., |RAIL-ROAD JUNCTION atl tw 
ite hid bd Jackson, Miss., " 
tens “ha vane -|Ootton Factors and Grooers,! pry. sist «miming 
aisoxe GALLAG > Wg SHENG at § 
* ‘ ATTORNEYS AT LAM Meridian, Aine, Wi by ae hing W OODRUEE, & DISERENS NorthwestUoraer St, Louis apd Water Sts. Gueotte 
“on FS Kroeea eG laaates vURE WHITE LEAD, saute i 1 trivent 
, : "| BOOKS ana STA TATIONERY, iz ALA, an 


Vv Aust. Music, Musical ruments, 


~~ DRIS) K. SMI" te 


Koop a'way on band, Bagging and Koy 


if Sia Inescrtsr, ateriilan, Mi, contin WALL PAPER, Toys, Notions, and Fancy Goods, ‘ 
* : ta perso ah operation jo tin prewtal a GLASS, WASHINGTON STREET (Soot of Clay,) AND ALL KINDS OF | Good 
ro ‘OiMlon ever ye verry. 
ha pial Seat ane end Sotto ayooee shee VICKSBURG. : é sect 
¥ fined DOORS AND BLINDS, A. OBNTS for ror lan Sewing Machines Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Vine STOP AT THE rier wwe | 
feedica, Ske uad Threeds ev han ve Dolly vel 
SUMMERVILLE INSTITUTE, |Painters’, Artists’, and Carri-|rifenin Liquorsy &es if ACNOL N COT AC Te ral cael will qotulyb epitl 
A FIRST GLASS BOARDING SCHOOL age Makers’ Material. SOL wHDAIR wens voRte, - b,x, | ———<—<—__———_______— fi aonntalteady: palt : 
—ron— HOUSE FURNISHING Goons, Visser Veer «Yew Or TRA W. PORTER & CO., SCHON, oHESSESSEEET, ead ee 
.. } ‘es maytawfin Ml : x 
BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. weistcingtetra W. M. WILLIAMS & CO.,| opp yEtnow’s HALE, a A UtsrN Ph Tt 
Car“ Aiprivaté room for ctery two Toye, palsy peta ine FORWARDING AND Royal Stroct, Maes, atu ere mn renter octk an bane 
os a i we ty | Phe Mobile a Ondo Rattrosd, [thotion havin toi in ; 
rales rth aie chan Smith & Alford. Commission Merchants, and Heiter of wot Give Lh TE Vint ty 
ACU MERIUVIAN. MISS. Hardware parca TORT SA 


ae As 8 C wh ty 


DRY GOODS, READY MA. 
WATS, HOOTS ANT 


entlan of pur Transfer Agents Vicksburg and Meridian i It., HH 
” — —_ his OUR. 
Wharf-boat Proprietors, Hardwain JAN, MISSISSIPDL 
fall Stock, eauristing in part of 


AL STEAMBOAT AGENTS, U S,: P 
J ‘ PLANTERS HARDWAR DSI AONE: 2 BOERS 


CXumber of Borrders Haring tho past erin, (31) 


ab announces the 


This well Known Hotel ts stilt apen for th 


Vicksburg, Miss. BUILDERS! HARDWA ute dation of in 
MERIDIAN FOUNDRY Consignments rotieited. HOUSE FURNISHING GOUDS, pares om Sth if ‘ mie seh ei Noh 
senEMin ce jeanne DESIRABLE COODS Ragsdale Flows, |! Hees 


Eee ASKIN to feo La 
Vege, Tenmensee, wed has tis on wn 


HILT 


MACHINE SHOP) Birman Bg) | verstectante wot Tratir, 8 oN THE 


rate Is filly pre paral to u \ahaie Oils, Window-Gls 


tion in - 
tox approved AL moderate: DOORS, 


nd promptly. Having praetieal 
ed machinists, and first-class | GLAZED SASL AND DLINDS, 


x perl 
Mek in all depmrinenti Iw feels w. baganne, Comb, .) 6... witutaus, Pres. 
of bility. tative ‘ on 
Hideut of his own ability: to give MERIDIAN 


. ton i P 
nn Th f Awnings, dah rIvac r oo 
Mi GATHRIGHT, | Columns: ila Lintela Has ern ISAVINGS — INSTITUTION, | Seetctaveutge toes 
PORT! 


ge toc 
Pringipal and Vroprivtut, Railin a y One, . 7] Ww 
raph oy yaa TE a eee oription of castings} OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, | ccowr ett ae 


a RARER 2st 4 newt oui In this country, are invited 
SOPHRONIA INSTITUTE, © [to'ommunieate, lefory oniering” from | Buys and Sells Northern and cre a 
ASCHOOL AND COLLEGE FOR GIRLS oe Drie UBL Southern Exchango, T. 8. BIDGOOD, | 

WHOLESALE AND KLTAIL DEAL 


A eae NEW STORM! “old & Uncurrent Money| Books & Stationery, 


ted by THOS. Raataniany, fared 
Conducted by THOS. 5. ppalted LEB STREE RECEIVES IDEPOSITS, | Blank Book Manufacturer & Printer, 
St. Francin and Water ats., 


{| MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. | Ana aires t'rompt Attention to ell Coltect ons, 


OBENTAUM 4 CO» &c., Confided to it, 
a Dealers 


c, | GROCERIES, Qice Mores from. 9 A M. to BP. 3. 
G| BEX dod mf 


Payeddle n Aiteeanee. 


Covresances will meet up and dow 
homo, 


French Burr Portable G 
For Cora Meal, Wheat Pia ing 


“Queen of the 


Messrs. PLEASANTS & 0°., 
TOBACCO MERCHANT, Won Jwonpte 


LOUISVILLE, KY. stength duri c Sy em , 


CLOTHING, | "etey” 


See See Fie sil Hot opened and aro atl rece COME 0 
nN Rei f° GOODS. In: thede NE, COME ALL! 


essoriment 
Garang eversibing In deand ym thls 


ee. 


respect Shes LANK KS. 
rates tral bey are ben Coegct tn, mercantite bush Wise bremies or mrteslberiaas Sprite REARS BOOS: 
yystalak county. for mi Ne Y Record Vooks, of a : 
corse Ee fe uadastend the wae oyun p=], DS AND FANCY Goobs, f Nip tack af Danka. 11 2 ihe he unde bs every thi 
solves that they fates eed) Pow Neyo Fork, ality of paper ig 3 " etioney antl, Ih 


1 i 
wwe fajter gurgelvea-cenvot be eerrased | sod durability of binding eannos bo surpasne 

io ey and beaaiy, and which wo olfpr at great 

Dargeina. Country Merchants purcussing 


i and varied, wat it cannot 
sed lhetinelves at this centre 
friends 


DEY GooDs, 


Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hate dc., dc. VO \alery ot Note, Commporgiel Note, Letter, 
“a 1 see Yee oreiat Hunt, Packet ¥ sn had Cup of Eng’ 
Will Nad th to their advantage to givelusa call. nprvnch addvatnariean, wiguulectates 
v wo} ) A 
Se imate), ca i Be sino 
cn suse 
vccot aud Bilmigpiyphy 800 all Ve lotent | 


was an efor 


ri stir peda rodar re aeiteapiret th 
Praitk Sedtanald a Con tht, Str tune required t 
SrNDING. : bacey House, Loulsvitl op 
iy ppncesl saieses ‘Agarts Warren=—A are ode 
ara 0 bende apital can ti 
fiscpirat bed tore hendced dalla ttiake h rosilt 
we i Taw Naw, Geyaxxon or 
. Hours He Matzht the 
Soverner “of Califor rita, te 


hes 
aie ab i nce Wade aking upon Dive . 

Hilts of Ls frm ts ow Uy Heer 5 aah apenas 10 

ot at Work dove rs Jen te tine: Vater rataygonient to 

tia ai 1, joann of th 


oan vee who deal fa Books aud Station 
per rtccmumemates coer srt re} he gront popularity of the 


‘The younger 3 


EM  Chiartes Oak Cooking Stoves Shittlonal mh ast at Vale College in Ts 
R VAL. Aisa dene seprinelpied Me ° om pve st oaneta ity at the tar 
ee the demicn and ames iairecetne eb cent meet et a t ‘ eo 
Mi " Kanone reiate inferwor end badly eonsteneted | wnnnagers of the rond rath in St. Logis cand, san Franedsca, He 
WS.S YIN Gc C0)., .. Stove se pestis da none af Them rewcese | hy: the use of the creat © ica mn of “rere. talent ue 
| Mine o-ielnod to external sippearasce ns to be easily | qinl teat of os anh at sie i ing addres and Ire te char 
on Featory, te Keep the! rye fir go . 
AND SHOES, , ‘ent hat a po wed the bacon ts 


‘Currox Worse. 
verter of ays aml mi pining 2 


SEMI-WREKLY GAZETTE |!=w one Oxy, vomos Poece] re 


pn aie talk 
Published Wednesday & Saturday by 
J. GIBSON. 


eee 


J. J. SHANNON, 


—__= 


MERIDIAN, MISS. 
Wednesday :: : September 25, 1867. 


Letter from “Enquirer.” 
Partapenrnia, Sept. 19th, 6 

‘The coming election in this State bs ex- 
citing unusual interest. The Democratic 
galn In California, Maine, and wherever 
occurred, have starm- 
they 


elections recently 
el the Republic 
are snaking a terrible atraggle for Penv- | 
On the other luni the 
tivity. — 


» Teadlors, 


rylvania. Demo- 


centive 


craty hare every i 
Defeated so often, they were hanlly  pre- 
pared for the recent victories In Californta 


ant result, 


and Montana. Tut these ¢ 


considering the oils against the De 


rey, have given them Joy and encom 


ment while they have carried dismay to 
the Radicals, Forney has been hastily: r= 
ealed from Europe, 
ington busily at work for “my two papers, 
both daily." and we may expect 
of sensitional articles in the Chronicte | 


His ete 


dis new at Wash- 


all Korte 


ined Poona 
al” have been resumed. 


boiling over with wrath at teltir 


ans who can’t stand “nigger” equ 


Tregard the result of the election 
only se because th 
vivania a 
f affairs at the South. 


here as doubtful, 
of Be 


the peapl 


stand the trie state 


Everything indicates vlesarty that the white | 
people of t 


rth are nut prepared te | 


cup the Southern States te 


gn 


yvand whenever they sew tH: 


¥ 
will be the effect of the wnilitary Will the | 


party who forced them on the country, 


{ tone ing on, and these who wonld pros- 


‘dent. the 


=| changes may be expected during the fall 


‘The Democrats and Conservatives of the 
‘orth are laboring earnestly and anceas~ 
ingly for the triumphant secess of thelr 
ticket at the coming elections. The status 
‘of each party is distinctly set forth. Uni- 
versal freedom and universal suffrage, 
with all the despotic enactments insepara- 
ble therefrom, [+ Inscribed upon the Rad- 
Ileal banner. Figance, economy, taxation, 
business, industry, teanion, prosperity, the 
constitution and suffrage regulated 

law, are the Incentives of the Conserv: 
tive party. It is needless to say that the 
enemlesof a strong hereditary govern- 
ment are meeting with unexpected 
ces. Constitutional freedom seems to be 


titats the name of Mberty, are trembling 
at the array of battle. Connerticut gives 
yrity of 3000 for law and order, and 
astrict observance of the © 
Kentucky pats down 20,000 agai 
villiany; New Hampshire 5,000; 
Rhode Island 2.000; Vermont 000; Call- 
fornia 36.000; Maine 14,000; Montana 1,- 
000, Making altogether, nearly eighty 
thonsand in runnd numbers since last 
spring, That this unexpected reaction 
should startle the Radical party ts not sur 
prising. The result giv strong and unmis- 
takable evidence of a reaction against the 
revolutionary movement; and it ls evi- 
influcnees which forced the 


re titel 


eet 


‘Tho Washington correspondent 6f the 
Boston Post, recently had an interview 
with the President, relative to the practl- 


cal bearing of the amnesty proclamation, 
Mr. Johnson stated that there were two 
parties In the country, one acting within 
constitutional Iitaits, and the other openly 


Th 


. Pennayl- 
vanla and other States, where similar | 
and winter, To nse the language 
George Wilkes’ Intensely Radical Spir- 
it of the Times, “the Republican ma- 
rity in heedlvss af 
leasons of history, and heedle<s of the In: 
exorable laws of revelution, has taken lis 
course and m 
alties of error, ‘Those « 
phere within Ite ranks who wn alee 
Ing that its majority Is too large, need 


Congress, 


structed 


will he repadiated by an overwhelming 


majority ‘The falrivatlons and persistent 
perversion of fhets that (ill the Republican | 
papers deceive thenaands of well mean 
ing people, and no stdden olange tn the 

Northern states can beoxpectl. Asan! 


esample of the way Le wtilet the btessings 


to the South of 1 ry 
pletured, Etlnd 0) 
wey in yestentay’s Prose | 


“The freemen a 


y ema) 


$patiur 


following from Bor 


vn terete 
le 
old tavebnlder whe will 
eolared race ane more 
faithfal than ever before; that they labor 
with tnore heart her they recel ve wae 
these thin 


atl 
cathy 


ee thee ae 
tu 


vtefully 
jyeation was | 
Lal eomumervial bh 
while it may have deprived pots 
na wwier. It Uriel sasebet y of the 
wee, Litter 9 tertile buen 


rad that the art at 
No yvatitient! 
" 


00 
eat oof i 


anil sper 
Paint anor 
wit buted! 


ne Hulleals are mahi 


press Grant inte their ders 


Hoy not think they has 
ta we ined tee take nes qetrt hn 
Lites aut tine dnties to the 
rate General, No mat 


ter wh Heopinions are, hls eetne 
jn thle le andl It vill strengthen bin 
weit the people 

Rat nothing can sare ¢ uw 


Jmpertinenee of such politieal backs as 


Forney. This morning [ found in the 
Bross the follow ing special dispateh trom. 
Washington, taticlzed and slonble-leaded, 


intend! te convey the linpresdon that 


Grant is with Congress, but while fe really 


so Indefinite 


ste amount te nothing 
“Pam coneinerd that the people af the 
Vuited States hare never had wure abnnd= 


‘tnt reason for gratitude tu fiencral Grant, 
and for reyoaing the fullest confidence in 
hie txterpid patriottani, than they hire 

the present moment. General Thayer, Sen 
ator in Congress from Nebraska, who was 
in command ofthe first Nebraska regi- 
ment, and reported to General Grant while 
he was stationed at Pilot Knoh. Missouri, 
in August of 1861. where he recelved. hin 
first comminsion as brigadier general. and 
hetween whom the most intimate relations 
have existed erer since, fs now in Wash- 
Ington. and thls morning had a long in- 
terview with General” Grant. Senator 
‘Thayer posacsses the entire confidence of 
our friends In Congress, and cordially e7- 
dlorses the opinion ex; in the first 
sentence of this dispateh. a.W.P. 


If Forney can get no better evklence of 
Grant's Repatiicanism than snch gener- 
alities as the above, it may be ressonably 
inferred, that the testimony on that side Is 
weak. 

Philadelphia ithe most beautiful city 
have men. Its streets are wide. mud filled 
with handsome buildings. I dont find the 
intolerable din, confusion, and deme 
throng of human beings that are‘seen in 
Now York. The elty ts quiet and orderly, 
and well deserves the appellation of the 
“Quaker City.” The Ledger office is a 
magnificent building; not quite as fine 
and showy as the New York Herald, but 
lagger and fully equal to it In most re- 
pects. “My next will be written from 
New York. ENQUIRER. 


from the Republican party. t 
to the two-thinds 
embarrassed 
the 
party 


ptes whieh heret 
In the mean tn 


tories In our nat 
an only do that whieh o 


al affairs; we 
F Judgment de 


tutes aw best, unnder the law. Tf radieattany 
falls thie w inter weean set onrseetton right | 
whew the constitution comes np for ratitl | 
vation. aml tie keep ont af tot 


watila brow ane Hherat tenler ba | 
hs the Forty -Firet ¢ In Mareh 
Js, Should Mr. Julien fil, however, 
tw er out the situation, there 


Congressional Profligacy 


ernment 


Iny tte the 


Me Stant week 
nn) startet 


we have 4 


sume 1:08 
ay Ts a eletatl 


he Takes 


| mu 


tof payments trom the 
fund of the Senate during the yy 
The te it be to be 
omposed at present 
ters, Th gentlemen receive 


hetehntves 
we 


ait 05 penehiviv 
». They 
ve TOS pairs ef ty 
Jvtantey 

of 
2 pir each, 
19 pair ut hil 


it 
ale 


TMT pale uf scissors, about 
nta tittle aver Qa pale; 
abont 4 pains 


20 port fe 


nearly six each 
ft hooks Sark, at 
200 brushes pin-ensh- 
Ses of pends 2808 Tead pet 


aris ; 


at about 81; 446 poe 
a 


Fedtes there thawed flve-hindred: dollars 
[worth ef newspapers aula 

2701, reams of paper; 

Opes Then followers a list of pape 
Welehts corkserews cons, enters, lathe 


or dusters chamois «kin 
[wipers Mank-books Ink= 
Nilet-eases, 


jamachh 
per-til 
pens, 
fluids, Ik taste, cant-easex memornn- 
dum-books, co nbs cologne, sap-pomade, 
toilet powder, lemons sufiictent to eup- 


stores in the cot The 


ty ry 
reekless extravagance 1+ practh 
lower House, where men draw from the 
treasury an allowance in greenbacks for 
stationery.” sufiictent tt bs asserted, to en- 
able them to live in Inxary and ease for 
years. The War department seems to 
have been as corrupt a« Congress. The 
sum of $450,000 was paid for the old steam- 
ship Hlinols, appraised at $60,000 about 
the time Important elections were to take 
place. She never was nsed by the govern- 
ment, and could only be gotten out of the 
way by letting the authorities of New 
York have her for quarantine parposes— 
‘Then the payment of millions of dollars 
tothe Baltimore and Ohlo Rallroad for 
serviovs never rendered, shows how cor- 
rupt and rotten a government we are sup- 


efttei 


was to menue the count 
Ity of the Federal judictary would be an-| 
Ainchingly maintained tn all the States, 
effect of the amnesty was “to restore 

rties to all their rig 


ctermined by the courts, a 
executive branch of the govern 
alluding to the future, he sald he bad no 
idea what Congress would do, but he he- 
Heved the people woukl take cary that | 
their government was not subverted and | 
destroyed. So far ax he was concerned, | hue for 
he should exercise every constitutional 
power In ite defence, but tha 
trolling power was in 
people the 
wan, that they would we It wisely 
ntly. The late elections In Califor 
and Maine served only to fix his con= 
nee in the sober second thought of the 
We are 
| President so de 
“The mills of the 


tinuing three d 
lent will Ie | voters may vote for a convention or 
| against a convention, also for delegutes to 
| constitnte xald convention thease a major- | 
pat an end | ity of the voters so decide, § 
| ta, aa extablished by State laws are 
we of | adopted for the purposes of representation : 
ith must watch, work and trust no | the Convention to cv 
We have nothing to do with the and sixty: 


tons are 
sues! for 


pretty 
tend t 
and thy 
then 
have fal 
woed hin 


ative left hut to subnet to [the white tax 
eal were 


nil a white man wae then | 


Hen « 


Uhat th 


were h 
lon was 
not 


hat 
ea and his firm 


glad to tind 
rmined and 


h of October, 


at whl 


te—to place 


the great 
1+ of the | 


professing to act outside the constitution. 
His purpose was to call the attentior of| 
cach and every officer and employee of the 
| government to this fact, that he might 
clearly understand his duty, and. under | thousands on beda of sickness, In varlouix 
standing, perform St. Our constitution, 
he said, was the citadel of our freedom, the 
wall which environs and protects its all 


Buganother purpose which he had in view | ALOxXK 
thant oe 


e author= 


pefore the 
one to be 
t by the 

i In 


nvietion 


anil 


that the 
ope til — 


corgi, commenc- 


and con- 


h registered 


yntor ttl 


A wi 
rrand question, therefore. 1s, how sh 
‘be increased it now 
Webut Rebleapd'nequtred wherele searce: | man's, and jurt beyond -the 
existe nt all? ‘There was a time when | ing. ‘The house contains four rooms and 
could not be satisfactorily | js quite comfortable—a good garden.— 
Answered. But the problem Is now solved. |The neighborhood is very desirable, and 


pom a) hee Boe the water ou the place excellent 
than fourtee that ; 
Bitters eo. thorougly, relnforce both. the pie DEMENT, &r. 


‘eonetitution ami the secretive and the ner- | *Pt24 at Gazette Of: 
vous render bod ooo 
Reis Inriveritie to the uawhele-| ADP AN d& CO:, 
Dealers in 


some influences which so many 
NESSES CHARCOAL IRON 
SOILED IRON, 
Steel, Springs, Axles, Nails, Spikes, 
and Book, News and Wrap~ * 
ping Paper. - 
HUBS, SPOKES FELLOES, 


oxo 


ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF WOOD WORK. 


pe@-For sale low for Cash. 
ctewsin VICKSBURG, MISS, 


candorsi, have made 
pment pole: 


Berend Peas rere of ail Cece of ie 
$a Invigorating, regulating a 
ve atlon. 8 et to, att cite 
and to all contingencles, It stanils 
modern medicines. It is 
of which the stimulatin 
ly pure. Its_basis {4 
oe ‘of sound Rye, a 
tleal chemists an \- 
einal, to be the most genial 
and ofstiniull ; and this fluid ts 
poneed af all the erudities which belong 
to itas it comes from the manufacturer, 
before being tscd In the composition of 
the Bitters. ‘The alternative, corrective and 


TE with teeth so m1 


from the bale and holilit without slipping 


to bales of any wixo, wi 


juciple ix 
the 


a7 For sale by dealers in Mobile, 
augtisirif 


restorath otis f the iT 
wre Grrivaeaciololy from. rust ‘and| REDUCTION IN PRICE Hurlbut, S & Co 
Bie parecer nal ens ors a ail 


sl wutchiare aften prescriber separately 
hy the profession. Never however, vere 
Invaluable vegetable agents com~ 


STANDARD REMEDY. 


[XCOSMIDERATION OF TITE BEARCITY OF 
‘word bn M 


AT THEIR OLD STAND, 


ture and remedial pur- | 1 money, ‘order to place It witiln the react on the Corper, and their 
j powcenell the hse ttn, Hor. | of ail; we tuve reduced the price of our ° , 
tertenastomach utters waegiven oe] KING OF CHILLS |NHW STORE 
Iudigestion—Dyspepsia. Progress has enionitt6; 


Ite pennlgies. Ax the world advances in 
elvilization. It becomes more luxurious 
mpering of the body seems to 
parable accompanient of the oul= 
tthe tind, 


FAME crane ES, y cana recto 


the largest and best supply of 


tn 
i 
the tante, nnd done 


WHAT IT CAN DO. 


ot 


Dry Goods, 
Clothing, 
fecting qaick avd pormanent cures, Groceries, 


Hardware, 


RADICALS 


ease ted. 
inen of the wilderness, as well ax the 


weller In cltles, must ben 


t 
taln; In no country 
provalent asin the United States. Here 
the diseane has become domesticated, and 
» be found In almost every house 
fd consequenty-a Hourcholt Rew- 
edy for Dyspepsta Is of inestimable value 
ta the American people. 
Few disorders Involve greater suffering 
not In fteelf immediately dangeroux, 
it is the forerunner and source of many 
maladies, But even if it dit not 
1 fo shorten Iife—which It undoubted 
Uy does —themental and physical leery 
whieh It produces, anid whteh renders Ife 
comparatively uncnjoyable, lea suflclent 
nu why no pains should bo spared tn 
the effort to prevent and cure It. 
Physicians, as a general rule, admit that 
¢ gives them xo much’ tromle as 


Catlery, 


Crockery, 


ial country. 


CONSERVATIVES 
dot, Fug with varios 


wat do hetter than te spend One 
ret Cam Poven, rte ite tate Fees 
ut, and It never affect the head or ears. 


MECHANICS 


ib Gat ek ca ota elses wi 
ovis a montane deen cmstne wt 
ens Pevory oes ea eet CesT ts 
fos Un when aroma He pst oben tne 
Front, becomes cas ie, eis ein 
the nym Sood [io aa places ert fout wi 
he tpaameet Sars rd nao rons 
permavently cared. rice ouly One Dollar om 


Shoes, 
Hats, 


FVER + 


IN THIS COUNTRY. 


Which they will aell an tow ax they can afford 
Avany rate they w il not be undersuld 


in, but they attribute the diftic ty FARMERS AND PLANTERS ‘They lavite their old enstomers, friend 
of curing it to the unwillingness of thelr | visiting the elty would greatly emaatt thelr own | the public generally to call, wid if Whey conault 
wat of 80) patients to abandon the lablts which oc~ | interest by purchasing « supply of thle never fall | a verest they will be aure to 
application ta | ing Klay af Chit, Much thaw en be eated by cnr 


atall the rains that | easion it, such ax excess 
colt | 18 


the deluge 
make bhi nv 
but 


ory 

The keeper of the city 1 
porter of the Clty Hall are both 
who hal thelr white epponen 


Tiines Intimates that It will « 


Naw tal 


that ¢ 


"i 


a candilate for etter 


Dy aunty 


fis Cabinet, that the Prochumation r 


ity of the Pre 
that orders iE be isso for the resape 


nin the Sonth 


while matntatnl 


to the iintividinl partoned by it 


evi and potitient 


to transport tr 
and Meridian uilrond, are my 


Lae 


nt 


An Impo: 
We live t attentio 
wer whieh wet 


<inip: pune 


‘ongealed Quel by 
. at slxty cents per hundred : 
have recelved the following letter 


ow 
from Di 
| Vieksl 


press C 


| the fi 


rr. Me 


‘and Meridian Hatlroad, which 

ply all their friewls or to set up varicr |e puplah with mach pleasure, as It clears 

samo | the Foad from an unjust Imputat 

Vin the letter explains itself suffictently, without 
any comment 


Vee 


romapa! 


h chai 


hts, hols at 
the py 
the right of 

Lin thy fae 
sal prohibit 
of th 


Mw 


passenger 


anuel. Prosiden 


RG, Miss. Sept 
oF 


of flour, and §3 on 
Vicksburg to Meridian. a 
the Meridian ice dealers 


their Ice from Moh 


fora white man te be 


July 


thous with Maj, 
The Major will 
ers can get the 


be tins 


ru Stat 
ine with 

tones 
Hof bike 
the ey 
f the Bye 
fra 
© of the 


ones 
Brow 
fe in the 


tral 


nt of the 


ton. ‘The 


2%, 18607, 
alling my 


ie, Our 
rel for 
unds for 
we make 


‘he andl | nent 


nt Che Chile Tuinedttately, aad Uhis mediebee a 
Fomtn the diacase abd aa deatross the caune that It 
will not return, oc ft down when cured with quinine, 


MERCHANTS AND CLERKS, 


Why will ya low 99 many gobilen moments of yon 
le, i ahaking ning 


m Hastiness in eating, &e. &e. Tt 
Joubt tre that the best treatment of 
plant may fall to eure it. 1¢ the pa- 
1 refuses to exercise common pridence. 
Mut it is also true that what we ealled the 

official remedies for dy+pepsin do not 4 
der any elremnstances produce perma- 
rellet. On the other hand It be a | 
hei by thousun's of eredita- 

ble witnesses, whose testimony: is simp: 
experiences, tut 
will care the 
of the 


~ The Safety Hand Lamp, 


axo 


Meteor Burning Fluid. 


7 new Meteor Safety Hand-L ump is the Is 
See wevarond wenetie, easok ot co rook 
eat invention of the times, 
tise te One Ae 
to anything yet eae 
fat eo. rupeton. Th 


10. uprerlor 

plode, wad the Ou 

if the fluid te 

oll; has no gr 
ehitnne: 

Yor not throw nway your 0! 

the Meteor Fluid will buen in coal o 


the ante, pea 
end, no eltginy 
efirctually. After using one bottle 3 
tho other Ini your bonse, 


MOTHERS AND FATHERS 


Wh hove pa, awearthy, sekly children, 
having little of no appetit 
active. liver, ndlaponi tien 


Lisa perpe 


\ recurrence of the symptoms, On thia ae= 


raune many: Intell cent abers of the | active, liver n 
faulty have abandoned all the sterea- | Sante during thet ay 
ot bea 


tte Tien 

ing 

tty nase, Pruner 
Trice @1 00, Boil tn 


+P. DROMGOUL, 


typed preseriptions of the pharnacepiela, | to 
Int wove invuclabty. aul wlth 
vest administer this popular 
|. Fever and Ague—Internitt 
ly. Fever and \yeu 
Widely kmowan by expe 
Hengthened deseription 
neces ry 
Inanler to escape f ague tn 
ny region ft isenly necessary to fortify 
the ayatemn stuoxpherle poison by 


11 Drag, 

Proprietor, 
Mermpi 

apwick, Meridian, 


Bold by RY. RB 
Miss, 


its ayampte . FULTON & CO. 


Ser Mi 


“STAR STABLE! 


YOUR WIFE 


the regular wr of THostett tomach | Rossesers charms tn tou Jo er health, ant 
ee ee has aa Ua uae a | tgeeenueae Damme reaper] MERIDIAN, | MISSISSIPPI. 
avoided. — Soi ca have exceptions; | you win to retain in fact your wife's have and. af B.T. RUSL, Proprietor, 


Now wudivalndahed and dentre that abe re 
her walt abd former beanty, you should try ull 
nieana procure ene battle of 


English Female Bittors, 
A camponnit' that it actually rsatoriog Iwealth to 
‘morw nicky femaira hat al 
Pineda only 
Compiaints peentlar tothe female. me 
doreat by the medical profession all “over the co 
ryan It La to aseryt nor patent, amd effects cue 
Sone Ale chrenafter ail other iment fal, 


OLD AND YOUNG FEMALES 


this has none 

are taken ax a prev 

the individual wh 
émpted tron 

of one of the most 


ly na the Bitters 
tive, a0 surely” will 
adopts this precaution 
ie pains and penalties 
arrasalnge laints: 
Ith Mae 
a remedy, the 
al. Withont en- 
sant and danger- 
accompany and 

ine, it breaks 


ING permanently located in Meridian, 
he rarpose of carrying on the 
T dater inyaelt that'd can give 


send you fafther, fatter and clreaper than 
ry man 1 know of, (perleps beouuse T 
vow but few). 


cle are stiljer 
‘a in attendance on arrizal of, the 


preparation his 
taillug any of 
ofls compe ynences 
low the use 0 
puroxysins 1 
xtrongth of th prey 
| aration had no other merit than, its won- | 
Ive of, und eure 
ould be an ar- 


trains, 
Uriders left at the Stable for conrezances, will 

receive prompt attention, 

Rtriet attention: paid to feedin; 
Bick Horses will be treated, 

‘eayonable prices. 

re Lots for Drove Stock. 

ragon yurd connected with tbe 


Btable 
‘Thaakfel for past favors, 1 wsk you to call 


oy hind of 


Intermittent fever, It 
tele of the first necessity In all new set 
tlements, and low, marshy districts. Add 

his Its value asa stomachte and an antl- 

lous agent, and who will venture to 
galnsay Ite claims to the-very first place 
among Family Medicines ? 

Billious Remittent Fever. ‘This is a di 
case of a more malignant type than ordin- 
ary “chills and fever.” but It springs from 
the same cause, malaria, and may be fore 


2 peocan= 
Stomach Btt- 


FOR SALE. 
1 OFFERFOR SALE the HOUSE AND 
LOT on which I now reside in Meridian, 


aievesta 
‘That Young Girl, 


Whose liloo hae departed fram hor cheeks hens 
Toa hantre, wean atetiect ham Hest ea 
Sichenem| ‘whose counfoosnee betolens eloos and 


m 
ne ere totaal to together with the FURNITURE of the 
WELCOME HOUSE. 
DIES, 
Personal MRS. M: A. COX. 


Valuable Property for Salo. 
or sak 


i 


ae 
aH 


xtensive arrangements to supply the demand { 
Bag ey hm pply the deniand for these 


~ RASSMANN DIAMOND. TIE ana 
0 extensively whet heretofo thoy now offer his 


ALLIGATOR TYE, 


BUITON TIE, 


‘ 


sto instantly clamp the hon when the pressure is removed ° 


Great pains have been taken to secure the best quality of iron. 
These Ties are so'siinple in their arrangement that they can be applied by,any one, 
the same facility and expedition as ripe. 
ity and facility of application, they will compare favorably with nny yet introduced, 
“Phe advantages of Iron Tics are now generally recognized ; but 

of place to oall the altention of those Interested to the very emphatic recommendation of 
Underwriters, Steamboat Captain, and Owners and Agents of Sea Steamers and Sailing 
Veasels, recently pablixhed in the newspapers in New Orleans, 


In strength, secur: 


is deemed not ont 


CHAMBERS & LATTING, . 
‘No, 61 Carondelet sirect, N. O. = 


GRAND DISTRIBUTION, 


2350 PREMIUMS AMOUNTING TO 253,930 . 
DOLLARS IN 9000 CERTIFICATES IN 


THREE PRELIMINARY 
DRAWINGS, 


ax 

OND GRAND soma 

Mississippi Agricultural. K4vestional and Man- 
facturing AID SUUILT 

AT YICKSHURG, ¥ 

Chartered be an et of the Legislature of Mirsis 
tipph, passed Feb, Lotb, 180 


following receipt from the St 

rer exhibits we fact that the Boctety 

into the Ntaie Treasury the sum of PIV 

SAND DOLLAKS for the benelit of 1 
STATE UNIVERSITY 

corr oF nicrirr. 
No. 12T] Brave or Misars tri, [85,000 
State Treasury, Jucksoo, Miss, 


Recevved of WD t ke, per ( 
1a! “doitare 

* No. 127, dated 

daly 18 b, A.D. 1897, ‘90 acc-unt of 


ersity Of Miraiasippl, 
ol Eeb. 16, Ise, eat 

Iniasiaaipps 
teetaring 
‘Given ander my 
Vth Jly, A. DD. 1867. 


JOUN Il. ECHOLS, 
State Treasurer 


rib 
eibuted 8% 


In the three Preliminary Di 
Grand Neheme, shere will be 


CERTIFIGATES, 
Premiums from $30 to $30,000 
Virst Preliminary Distribution. 
SEPTEMBER 18, 18607. 


1 Premulam of ‘i 4.000 Hone 
t & 4 
' u ' 
10 ° 
ve 4 


490 Presaturax amvowntings to 


Second Preliminary Distributic 
OCTOBER 1uth, 1867 


1 Frenihune wf ta rm 66 ren 


Void Preimimary Ditnbuton: 


NOVEMBEID Lith, 1867 


GRAND SCUEMKE, 
EC 


rembiin of 


ing to 


10 

5 4 
Tom sre amounting to Creer 
Whole Certificates, $52; lat Instalment, & 
Halvor Ber ” 

Quarters, ea, 


that certificates are lo be 


TAKE NOTH 
‘of ¥% per enat. of the 


paid for ia lost 
whole atm, forthe 1 


may be paid 
plan ft willbe 


the month, will 
and keep. the 
whole merien, if 


Jeations by mail or ex- 
1wcelre prompt attention: 

LYLE 4, Prea’t. 
YR. CHADWICK, Agent 
Meridian, Misa, 


Auomer Savon, Sec’ 


R 
augioaw-td 


- PL. 
INSURANCE 
OF TENNESSEE. 


CAPITAL - = $200,000. 
Office, Cor, Main and Madison Streets, 


d by the liberal patron~ 
het and with a view: 
offer thie fol- 


pire ean Soai- Weeki one 


Mall trains pass up at 


Accommodation tral 
arrives. 
dorxa xoxTi. 
Mall trains Yeave Mobile at 7:30 a. af Are 
rive at Pocestinns Ul: a. Entet 
Ye M+ Meridian 2:33 
Biss boat Artosla 7 tate 
ans Cortaths 12a a. i, FTembollt 8:50 A. 
Xi, Columbus, Ky 1035.4. 24. Distance, 
Ga ilon time 38 houre and 35 mises.” 
GOING SOUTH. 
Man Columina Ki, 9 43. 
fall trains leave ran KF 8 4. 


t 5.50 P. 
545 A. M. 


Frerreres 


i Notice.—The friends and ne- 
of Col. W. F. Henry, are re- 
lly invited to attend the funeral of 


his grandson, Robert Milton White, to pro- 


ile 
Hil 


ae 


Et 


coed from the residence of Mrx. White, near | Sogn 


the “Greer Place,” thig (Wednesday) | 


morning at 10 o'elock. 


eee 
‘The lumber for the new market hone } 
| | adjoining onr ofc, is being deposited up- 


on the ground. Workmen have commenc- 
ed operations, aiud tell ux they expect to 


0°; | and Potomac 


haye the house ready by the Ist _proximo. |}, 


Gore To Veuuoxr—We understand 
Rev. 11. C. Harris, of the Episcopal Church 
of this place, lias accepted a call in Vere 
mont.and will-moye bis family. there ina 
very #hort thme, 


Mentniax Featane Conuear has Its full 
corps Of teacher for present term, ans 
nounced in ite regular alvertisoment oF 
to-day's paper, We congratulate the pubs 
He on the accession of Mrs. Reynolds and 
Misa Nicholson, to the fheulty of Instrne- 
tion. Tho exercises of the College open- 
ed on Monday, ns before appolnted. 


——-- 

Our merchants are recelving their fall 
and winter stocks and we would remind 
them that sagaclous and shrewd men al- 
ways ventilate the same. The importance | we 


+A-| of advertising is undisputed and univer 


$1 
hours and 10 minutes. 


Paesenger train leaves, 


Ri deasicers casiarx aaty ot 

a. m.y arrives at Jackson at 8 

reavlies Forest at 1240 p.m. for inne 
Sata” errs at Meri 


iz the Mall Train Jeaves Merkt- 
7 as erriven at Jackson at 
40 pe ma; reaching 


72 | sally admitted. The extent to which it is 


carried proves beyond doubt Its usefulness, 
and advantages. ‘The man who advertises 
once Is ure to do so again, and from each 
outlay In this direction he reaps more and 
greater advantages. It opens the mont di- 


| rect road to success and offers equal in- 


ucements to all parties. A glance at any 


| of our papers will show at once the fact} t4; 
that those who avail themselves wiost of 


this system, are from the highest rank in 
business Hfe, whose position and standing 
is obtained only throngh merit and expe- 
rience; and this position they owe in a 


grent measure to a steady exercise of the e 


course we have pointed ont. 


a rd 
At the solleitation of ir. Emanuel, 
President of the Vicksburg and Meridian | ed 


. | Railroad, Col. Keary, Collector of 2d Dis- 


‘ith Tnfantry, Post 
‘Acting Assistant Commissary Sul 
ance, 


W..0. CORY. * 
Post Adjutant. 
1. |. WALKER. U.S.A. 
eae He F. and A. L. 
Le 
Aue T Re ee at AY 1, at Head'qre. 
‘Sub-Diatriot, M 
Cart, TAMES: st Den DV. Apes 
Beer iins? Commissioner 
and A. I. Tn charge ot Tustteionia vf 
Tauderitaie: Miss. 


‘Tho attention of onr readors are direct~| 


¢d to the. advertisement of our friends, 
Mesures. James Ruddle & Co. of Louisville, 
Ky, which may be found In another col 
nimn of oF paper, All those affifeted by 
discase, or who have frietils suffering from 
si@kness, should carefully read, and we 
Know they will derive profit from it— 
Ityives uis much pleasure ty be able In this 
manner to recommend to our people these 


trict of Mississippl, has issued instrac- 
tlons to his Deputy Collectors, at the va- 
rious Stations on the line of the Vicks- 
burg & Meridian Railroad, to allow cot- 
ton to be forwarded to Vicksburg without 
prepayment of Tax, and have It cellected 
at Vicksburg on Itearrival 


i 

‘Tar Pic Nic at Lavpenpatn—A spe- 
elal train will leave bere early thiemorn- 
Ing to accommodate all who wish to attend 
the grand ple nlc at the Orphans’ Home 
YY. | to-day. Arrangements havo been perfict- 
ed to seenre conveyance from the depot 


to the Home, and accommodation for the 


night. A series of Tabloaux will be & 
voted to-night; and taking the affalr all 
together, it will be highly entertaining to 


"I visttors and benefickal to the little orphans. 


We bespeak a lange attendance. 


Stare Tracnens Aasoorarion.—This 
large and Influential body of gentlemen 
at its recent meeting In Jackson, adopted 
for use in the schools of the State, amonjr 
otliers the following books, published 1 
John 2. Morton & Co, Louisville, Ken- 
tucky : 


‘The Goodrich S ries of Readers, elited 
Noble Butler, Butler's 
‘owne’s Mathematics and Barbeo's Geol- 


‘The object of this acon on the partof 
the Assockation, Is to accure uniformity In 
the agg of text books throughout the State, 
In onder that so destrable a result may. be 
attained, we would respectfilly urge upon 
unr teachers thronghout the State, the ne 
ceasity of taking-early stepsto secure a 
supply ofthese books for thelr pupila— 
With the exception of the Geology, which 
{a Just boing Issued from the preax, these 
books are already used in all the public 
‘and private schools in New Orleans, Mo- 
bile, Vicksburg, Jackson, Meridian, Co- 
lumbns and Abenteen, where, of course, 


really deserved. 
Deena ons A. pastas 6 
Bitters, Worm -Sarsaparilla, and 


large supplies are kept. Schools in th 
vielnity. of these places can easily procare 
naupply, but as regards schools off the 
ines of the rallroads, a difficulty will oc- 
cur unless prompt action Is taken, wile 


The swookd recommend thatall teachers ‘in the 


‘State, who intend to ald the astociation in 
its work, address John P. Morton & Co. 
Loulsville, Ky. at once, stating the num~ 


Sake our last we have 


Corrox W: 
heen at considerable pains to obtain the 
wont delat tnformation about the ray 
of the worms, with the following re- 


t 

Tn this cou 

place, the ‘on the river, and 
‘soveral places on the Pine Ridge, and else~ 
where, have so fiar escaped serious injury, 
while ue we ankl before, there are a num= 
ber of places which have suffered consid- 
erably —Nutehex Courler. 


we learn that the Helm 


——— 
Tux Frans ox tu Raxtrage-—We are 
Informed that our Fegeo friends have put 
themselves to the Annes trouble of get- 
tux tp a petition Ord, to suppress 
our modest ttle salves, beeaiee fo Torsooth 
the temerity to dish upabrace of 
Ennis Delong to thelr party; for at- 
tempting to pat honest spectacles 1 


the, of our 
neetthe tmuncvlate 
character—Houston, 
The Ripley Advertiser publishes a de- 
cision of Judge-Clayton In a novel: case at 
the recent term of the Clreuit Court of 

Th county. It is thut stated : 

¢ facts were that the horsdjn question 
captured from Mrs. Kinney the Plaln- 
r who wana citizen of our county, du- 
se the Fed and) atter~ 
the Feder- 
it again to ourcounty, 


d people so they might 
Autry, im hele true 
ord. 


the 
prowounced the rfollowiog dc 
ston = 
‘The fret that the horse In this case was 
captared and enrried, tuto. the Federal 
and kept there for some thine. ves 
er in them, and divested th 
fie ofthe plalutitt, ander right did. not 
revive when the horse was brought back 
to her nelghbortiood 


‘Tho large insurance and brokerage agen- 
cy of I. F, Dobson & Co, ef Boston. which 
as branches In New York and Chicago, 
has stapendea payment. ‘Thelr Hablities 
fire auld to bo B4N,000. The New York 
Post saysmany of the. Insnrance compa- 
niles of that elty, for whom, Dobson & 
noted as agente are wufferery by tuelr OA: 
ure. 
apes 


The yellow fever has appeared std Hs 


ham ond in Huntsville, Texas: The 
Yeston Bulletin, 14th, saya the fover bx 


182; ded 56; remalning wn 
ia 

Among the guests 0 
ara Fall, this season, thi 
Beauregard, Toombs” “Mason, 1 
Tucker, Major General Slated and statt. 
(Heutenant governor of Ontario.) 3 
Sisted and her two lovely daughters, Mail- 
amie Ta Vert with her daughters, also Mr 


i 
Hugh MeDonald, Mes, Vincent, ‘antl Miss 


Mary Hunt. 
——-0---_— 


A-negro sorvant girl In the familly 
ar Newenstl 
county, on Thuralay 


feok, beat at the brains a ehild thre 
years 1s she had under her care. 
—— 


No. 41. 
‘An ordinance to repeal an ordinance enti- 


‘ber of books likely to be needed. Our ae~ 
With, the members of that 


tled an ordinance to create the office of 

cotton weigher for the elty of Meridia 

Be it onialned by the Boar! of M 

Aldermen, That ordinance No. 
“An ordinance to create the 
‘Welxher, for the city of Meridian,” 
‘bec and the aame fs hereby repealed. 

Be it Surther ordained, That this ordi- 
nance be in full ret i ioe aud 
after its parsaye. Ln 

4.0. Lior, Clerk. 


Mayor. 
‘Approved,pept. 7th 1807, 
No.4, 


An ordinance to create the office of ity 
siclan. 
Bo it onlained by the Boanl of Mayor 
and Aldermen, That the Board elect to 
werve the nnexptrod (sie until the next 
nual el rv ofticers a City 
ncian to asdepa pen. oll tho wick pau 
n the ord Mayor. 
hall be allowed for stich rorvices 
t payable In monthly 
nist 


ments. 
Beit furtier gniained, that, thls, ordl- 
nanoe be in force and from and after 
B. 1. “TENDHSON 
Say 


‘Ad ontinanée anlow ince Physibians 20- 
nta only thoss of the elty Phx sk 
"That Grom and. alter th 

aa, * Piyalelan’s seconnt for, pauper 

2 aeoae te tapered ty 


= or mie fet Sag Py oat 


Mpegs 
Reynolds, Quar- | m3) 
to duty at 


irmatory of the extra- 
pot the Indians on car the 
0—A. T. Stewart ts 


Ryn oN! 20. er 
day ied the Michuoni, Preleriekabarg 

nn first-class theket 
few York, ‘The Company 
to stand the sult. as a test 
pirate South. 

pt. —Thie 

Dy Daniel R, Goodloe 
reco} Of the Republican 
fn th nces the recent 
cal ig 8 in bitter and scathtn 


is cos 
lessly 

men’ 

next Friday, the 

ential und peomineut 
call. 

Citarraxooaa, Sept. 2. 
House was totally 
o'clock to-night. 1 
the breaking of nt 
Ininps In the oll rooin, which the waiter 
was-carrying. Los $150,000; Insured for 
$45,000. 

CINCHSNATH, Sept. 20—In resporizo to a 
telegram from the Howard Association of 
New Orleans for assistance, the Chamber 


tizens sigued this 
entehtleld 


y 
fire wale enwised by’ 
uber of kerosene 


Iptions from the citl- 


11, Sept. 20.—Col. Ee Bucks, ani 
of Camp Pickens, 
Ga. had a difie 

rah ‘orking on his plac 

ed In the shigoting of a ney 
‘The wext day two armed 
oes Went to the house xnd demanded 
satisfaction of Lancaster, Several shots 
ne hegro killed and. the 

other woundel. Mr, Lancaster was bi 

ly wounded and his horse killed. Tat 
caster and Mr. Nuj left Monday 
morning for St, Mary's. An armed band 
OC thIMY, negroes scived them. “Nugaser 
escaped by swimming the river. Laneas- 
ter was leftin the hands of of the negroes, 


vellow fever, 
inlay morning. 
. Thedeaths for the t 
ur hours ending Sunday morning. 
69. Deaths for the twenty-four hours 
ing this morning. his ta the 
Jargest number of des two days 
since the epidemic commen 
Wastisuitox, Sept. 23— 
1, Str: Stevens Is very sick, 
and suppo 
The counsel In the case of the 
States va Frazer, Trenhol 
deavoring to cloge th 
Ing, the United States counsel, gives ad 
ner to the opposing lawyers. 
The War Department has a. oe 
Major 


W. r 
elsdead. He was hurled 


opt. 2i—The Herald 
» Apeelal Corresponiler 
initia’ body hail er 
Stal 


posts will He cone 
‘The troops were remo) ell fre 


Latest Market Reports. 
Monty, Sept. 23.—¢ 
mand haw existed to-1 
Ing sellers at quotation 


M2 

Ne per we «i ‘otton— 
rales to-day 00 ays. Marke 
dlepresral. middling 


white. St a 
Pork $20 oa 


iden; wtmar-cnagad. his 256623 
ict and Gen: pr s MN 
D3. Gold 14d. 
Cixcrsxarrs So 
eat full pri 
Wheat dative Xe low 
2°33. Corn firin nt $1.05 for 3 
i and drooping nt S214 | 
quiet at $24. talk ten 
12g 1kand Mtge. for shoulder 
Bacon 103) ire, for 
for oleat aides. Lar 
Me. Butter d ‘od: 


Bacon—shouklers 
clear sides 181s 
ie Whiskey declined. 

AVILA, Sept. 2—Toacco—aale 
to-day 50 hhdes market da 

modiam leaf $18) 25. Spy perting Fi 

tive at 87 05 A No. 


ans for fair to 


5 
Mee 
choter, - M 
ee 
18kg Be. 
aie. satukeye Donites ‘aes +a 
odeiftesge trot 
a noe 
ed 


election comes 
th. Ce 
ber. 


road for non-asimalteaneg | Ta 


of Commerce’ donated five hundred dol- x 
ted & Committee of aix- me 


el, 
lispatch trom | [fy 


[Grant PicNic at the Orphans’ 
Bope 25,507) eRe) 
‘Everybody 


{is inyited to come. We want 
foome and sce what we are doing 
the We want you to come 
and see what the Orphans are dol for 
themselves. You willbe ex 

belug with you your own suppiles for the 
occasion, ard to have a little left for the 
Hite ones ate Home. 


Anything you 
bring vin te 
f 


with you to assist in feeding 
roa lothlng the. Orphans during the ap- 
fall and Winter will 
fy received. Come then. ch 
‘one, come alf, and do not come with empty 
Let ux show 


t forgotten them. You will be en- 
with good ranale while t 


ents are being 
o do the 


v 
cc. Board of Trustees. 


Col. C. 11, Weston, of Darant. has heen 
appointed Sheriffof this count, : 
vice Col. J. M. Stigler, 
Lexington Advertiser. 


titted. 
n) plead guilty 
nil was xen 
penitentiary. — 


ge of | bit 
ceed to two Years 
Kosciusko Chronich 


"YOUNG LADIES’ 
High School. 
L. GOULD, A. M., Principal, 

The Hecous! nar Feros of thie Tostitution 


comprising ine scholastic months, will be ci 
faded inte two The sasion, of | 


ill eommpace on the firet M 
and close with a public examinat 
ite moatb of Juve 


Charges per Month + 


Primary Department... 
Intermediate. Departnicat 
Engi fy ’ 
dere Languages, Paglia 
2 ‘ 
nd Guitar, each 
Ornamental Hranches from thr et 
|, excluere of washing, fuel and 
16 


sn of tuition must be pal monthly in ad 

vance, No deduction will be made for aharner, 

except in caren of protracted iliness. Fur the | 
ad 


\Gfecldlan, Aug. 28, 18ct—oett 


FOR BOYS. 
. J, A. SMYLIE, 
thin Tnaitation etl enm 


of September, 
vhe. 


Principal 


hand Modern Languares seach Sa 
‘eddition, per month 
Dafly instr 


Mer month of four 
riot yin advance, 


cept in 
ineipal 
prop 
c "tchoa! 
roughnras of instruct 
West in the eoumiry 


MISSION FREE 
HK 
weeks 
Mae A 


SCILOOL. 


t daley In arder to secure eetrunce, 
renee in all canes wiil be given to or 
fd indigent chil'ret= 


* given ty Mrs 
at the Reetury, oF 
by the undyraigned. * 
mugioian tt 


1, C. ARES. 


MERIDIAN 

FEMALE COLLEGE 
FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION. 
ELD. J.B, HAMBERLL 


Drawing. Pai 


MISS SALI 
ri Branches. 


RGES FOR TEITION, &e. 
Tuition in Ppimary Course, per month, 
Preparatory 

Collegiate “ 
Aneirakor modern fan cach, 


0 


In ad. 
1 


Incidental fes for rn papile 10} 


boseding papile | 
Boarding, tncaing room, bed, bedding, 
‘and tighta per month 2910 
Fira, for one doz: plows about 1 00 
Terme will be required strletly tn | 
sdrence, mga 
mrontie for boar ding 
bareceived at the ee 
at the beginain 
hose aaah 
Twreus ef 
be ref 
"Year weekxcoesidered s mooth. 
Tire int uf Text booka wil Feige from 1 to 


Sak paper ty earefesaly off willfully seen or 


ea Se hak ot thy Peeps 
a et 


lvip will be ta 


| he now resides 


CHOLSON fe 


5 00 | tract to effet 
4m 


UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI 


THE SIXTEENTH SKAKION COMMENCES OX 
serretern ru. 


NOTICE TO MOTHERS, 


FACULTY : 
Joux N. Wappet, D. D, Chancellor; 
Prot. Eibice, tei and Political Ecou- 


WW. 


DR. SEABROOK’S 


ity M.A. 
Prof. Mutheustica, 


J.J, Wurst, De sat 
Infant Soothing Syrup. 
ode Lanbages 

nour, M.A 

ston sat ui Bog 


ENEY, D.D 
Prof, Bog. Literature. 


G. W. Hrnaanp, P 
Mi 


Q. 
Brat Gor Heveace ey 


AND, LL 
id Pied 


a | aa mennrance that 
ras nnd demtrvetive stblla, rich gs 
Drops, Godirey's Cordial,’ Dewes« 


# thanght that the 
are the better the 


must be tifteen years of 


4 SCHOOL OF PRACT! 


dation of 
the regalar 
tic; end will.c 


» the mother, 
any yuannty.ef certiicstes 

© qnalities, but 
og etd Penman ou iis oma, 
IL THE LAW DEPART ENT 
Ie tn auccennfol operation, ar 
of How bk Q. C. Lamar." A 

agents in this department b, 
et 


Bullite 


Street, 


UNIVERSITY DURS. PAY al 
VANCE 


l'URIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


Toitinn forthe sensiom of wear tem 

mets pert 
cat BY and Laiggat abe 
pe r 


Total nroe Seto thvepablie, end iw te 


©| MERIDIAN HIGH SCHOOL” 


| rout od wih found to. effe 


ure Uf the followin ets 


Aicsalve 


r 
Ww 


A. T. WAGNER. 
W.M. RUS 
wit 


Merliian, Miss. Sept, 1. tsi 

r TLES | 
NEW SHOP. | 
Ro ee eran Re thing Har non 


Hurley's Ague Tonic. 


PERFECTLY 


RELIABLE. 


J. M. TAYLOR, 


| Fashionable Tailorand Cutter, 


SIDNEY STREET. HURLEY'S 


lar Worm 


eae me 


| in the latest and most approve 


Jaws KUDDLL 8 C0. 
LAND FOR SALE Prope 


TPILE acbacriber in consequence of 


‘The tract contains 
dred neren, with 90) wi 


ed Oblo Ke 


re 

Frodective Obetibee 

Eo'uble for eultention, If ha ol 

Sake art tow prvnings ba wet 

place what the crop will be worth 7: 

mye 

Torbiuhog sen ewots 
Moatlet for HURLEY'S 


STOMACHIC BITTERS. 


For 
Denility, 


| rood 
tf essant and valusbl> loca i 
Hie ts alto authorized Us well 300 
| tevet joining, with aboat 1 acres 
good, alate of cu tivatir 
Ke. belonging to Col. 1 
2 will be sold jointly or nepers 
Meiasars, wad the subvcriber well d.tide tie 
ren if not sold as a whole be | 
fore the Tat of Dh 


the United sates, of from the 


For ts 
| ply t2 me on the premises or addres AMES RUDD! 


Nerprise, SMissiasippi. 
ls 5) PEYTON KING. 
Enterprise, Misa, Ang 16, 1867-awtf 


GARDEN 
F,, VIRGIN, wuceamor to D. Maupas. Deak 
erin Seeds, No {108 Gcarier street, be 

ad Mayasine, ats, New Orleaba 


‘Bettison’s Enstish (Horse Lini-« 
ment. 
bas proven Itself ane of the best Lisiments 
nate loc sprainn brates ke, in At canny whem 
tried for either ro¥n will do all we 
claim for it. Trea bottle ard wo are sutinted 
You will wever fuse any older, 


Extract Jamaica Ginger: 


“\E: 


‘Rota ei SEWING MACHINES 
st | ga {The weictess eeorblarn, of Wied, & Gibbs, 


i sew, hem. fell bra. quilt, 
* | cord, aad embroider, Axenth 
Soatcat Nec SSC. Charles, oreet Lax 
New Orleans. 


se Jomes Reddle & On's Katrect of, Jamaie 
To. | Ginger br wt Chaiera. 


of ts, 
ches trea, tin ke api 
Seato.’s Chemical Writing Fluid 


AxD 
CARMINE INK. 
Saget Bae Cae used ta, 


JANES RUDDLE & 00, 


_ a. 


ron rx 
Sale of Wood and Lron Mactslmery, 
pogeren. ghoampperapis, wresicerek 
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY 
ENGINES 
and al} dereriptions of 
LABOR SAVING MACHINES, 


APATTED To TIDE 


Wants of this portion of the Soath, | 
| 


chrated STAFFORD CULTE 


2 UGH as th 
Piuntors, 


Mowers aad 
and Cotten 


4, Horse 
Forse and Well 


; Dough Kneading, 
Mag, ‘and Kabieg Me 
and Wagons, 
‘Woolen and 


y 

Kasbea Light's, Bradbury" 

pielndoona, Ae, de. 
‘oressed with 


Labor, by 


slificta aids, deve ope its | » 


‘e"u article off red that has nol pr 


OMMEND ATION 
o, Mies, Ans. ! 
D. Buar aw ows 
own yo favy 
aid watched with plo 
Kress you have mae wittin the tos 


Carn G 
Mav 


«in yonr Iandable undertaking of in 
ducing into our midst many of the en 
Vite Iubor-saving machines in use at the Letra ‘ar 0 


the neceani 
Velievi 
sncoced "a thle pow field fo 
we tke pleasure in recommending you and 
your enterprise to the pablic, aud in wish 
ell, CM dud 


HENRY, MOORE & /CENUNG. 


u 


snnfucturers ant debbers of 


CLOTHING, 


DEW YORK. 


W & Towasend, 


TADY-MADE CLOTHING, 
Manufescured by as exclusively for the 
Trade, Which we are prepared to 
.# prices and on liberal terms, 
pte in inaterial, style 
ssively to the Suuth, 
wits from the priced 
Juding a large ansorts 


1's Wear. 
en atl 


Weewill bo happy to rzceive 
mur dung experi¢nce in the South 
jess enables us to take se) 
will be certain to tire satisfn 

Descriptive Catalogues with prices sent 
by mail if desired 

HENRY, Me 
Now York 
sughiwacdin 


ENUNG, 
21 Broadway, 


Meridian Star brewery. | 


+A ug tls lay salve copa 


Brewery 
wll be closed ap 


Meridian Star 


Selly Let, Lanett 


CIEAPEST BOOK HOU 
BLELOCK & CO., 


| FARMS 


zt, handsome and | 


joesing’ as \s0ee 


| 
orders, and | 


2 IN THE SOUTH. | 


Wholesale Booksellers | 


AND STATIONERS, 
130 Canal StreetyNew Orleans, La, 


Dealers Supplied at Lowest Rates, | ® 


ar arkintss for our Cata~ 
taneous Books. | 


ERRORS OF YOUTH. 

A Geotleman who suffered for years fromm 
owes Debility, Premature and all 
the effects of youthfol tadiscretion 
the sake of wnffering hamanity, net 
nll who need st, the recipe and directions for 

remedy hay. prltiah leo = 


eee 


| Uiroagh the Memphis Agency. 


Li x alawiKy 


SELFeRAISING FLOUR 


—ren— 


y, &e., ihout using Yeast 
Powders, or Soda. 


LABOR 


TIME AND SAV 
MEALPH GLY 


GENERAL DIRECTIO.S. 

Stir in the water with a spao 
once. witliont kneading of waiting forthe cough 
toric; the oven, therefure, ahould be in yond 
j baking order before begia ung to mix—MIND 


and Yaat at 


erior to water for al! pastry por- 


Nukes, Pastry, dc., the SELF-RAISING | 
bie th last article mized. Sat 
taste 


RECEIPTS, 
SALT .O SUIT THE TASTE, 
p.—Use cold water cr milk, 


not more than bail fal, Bak 
pan thea tbe covered Yo 1 
re the 

Goes ol” brows ‘00, the 
afew rluates before take 
refed ta bake ett een 
oo" inehen deep, and. tar 
Inches w deat the botwers, daring and Gtved 
; irc excellent far cake 


shurtem 
a, they Will be light, whiie aweet ard | 


mt douie—Ne or ew 
Jour aluubd & 7 a Hite 


ont the 


p Sicvee Case —One cap 
fe eap ot ilk, fo 
th 


an Nere-One pound of 
two eggs, three pou 
af water, 


or, a Tittle 
ur end 


Fy reapect 
mplte Laugar and butter for 
Farrraus Will weed 


uh 

iw touch the Mure The 

itor. Do not knead it 
far Suvap in every style to nuit 
Tera ky 


Manutacty 


cwrner Couti 
uur, ALA 


DULLAR 


FOR ONE 


SUBDIVISION OF PLANTATIONS 


FOR ALL. 


. pre Ticket, ow wtf ire 
esticme that pubraces 


FARMS FOR THE MILLION. 


chances ia 


ventteat ai rranaont trie’ 


Minsianyept Centra’, 


fina & Vicksbor, or 
eK I, 


dof atthe tow 
an ot 4, $9) and 
Bach dubdivusivu eoanutotes‘e prime, 


TICKET COSTS ONE DOLLAR. 
For a description of the property refer to. the 
w Vaunphtet insued by the Uo Titer 

or the money will be paid to the 


the prite 
in this seheme is inthe Stats of Mis 
Prise within fifteen mile 
Miasissippt and Tenneascu 


A tat 


manip The Cay 
of Memphis, ov 1 


1d to the growth 


fatdn ie eeven deliare per ecte 

‘A deduction of 10 per cent. in favor of ten or 

more. Tickets may be bad of local Agev's or 
jalytod 


L, M. MART, Agent, Meridian, 


I Waien, CHANY, Mi 


Be ek cet Bitters! 


New Spring & Summer Gocds 
BROACH, BROWN & Cu. 


AT THE 
YELLOW STORE, 
On Front street, 
MERIDIAN, MIS IPPs, 


now receiving from New Y 


| PMESE 
from the Manufactures of Europe and America, and will be sold ax Cheap ax by 
any other House on this Continent, 


ri 26 94 oi Rama} 


TO PLANTERS. 


Gray’s 
i 
NeW PATENT 


Cotton and Hay 


PRESS. 


SPEAR & CO, 
Agents. * 


ALSO, AGENTS FOR 


These Ginn which at- 


brushes aud delir~ 


Leach Avery's 


pan 


Hohe and Coupling. 
Pik no, 4 Ges 
cot, Baller and 


any, 
i. 


Tin nod Lead Mate, § 


Alwurs on haod and for aale by 
faugd Ht 


rEVrnn * 


i? 


wu 


DIRECE IMPORTERS 


GOODS TAYE 


ar Vs MN. Lavender of Greenaboro, Als., 
ie fete 


JJ. NICHOLSON & ©0., 
On Sydney Street, between Lee aud 
Johnson Avenues. 

At Sanford & Bro‘s, oft stam 
ena 1X 
DRY GOODS 

AND 
GROCERI 


WOULD call the attent 


ot tien wwe will fal | 
We do not promise to 
ANY ONK HI, nor da we 
el higher; but eallgaitt sec. | 


J vw 
~ CONFECTION RR s 
E have just opened a Preah Lot of O@blec 


W Moseries from the eet of of “recog 


at prices to auit the times, We reeogni 
tack of the great scarcity of money, and wi 


‘erpined Wo regulate ur prices ibaceordagge 
ith nod’ te place ‘uF goods ao 


low as they can’ 


prices 
he Mobile warket. 

Gi call and examine our articien a 
prices for yours 


HALLORAN 4 HORMUTH, 
Froat Street, abore Masonic 
MERIDIA 


y2dewly ir 
NEW DRUG STORE, 
H.IZARD & CO, 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
(Sanford's Old s 


aul.) 


‘) conriantly om hand, 


R 

Weatorn Cities, their Spring 

k, embranng every grade and 
to the teat of 


‘ AM other articles to be found in a 


MEDICINES, 
PERFUMERY, 

FASGY ARTICLES, 
ae 


FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. 
vended 

oer tern to 

tf, HUGH A. LEE, a8 sper 


tia, mane 


» DUNCAN & HART, 


Gullett Steel Brush Cotton 


erait throagh the flue 
perfectly straight, pre: 


Also 
Plows, Teane Stravub's 
‘ant Machinery generally. 
Cirentar Sws, Lenther Velting and Lacing Leather, India Rubber Belting and Pack- 


ron, Tie 

Copjee aad Met 
BIEAN & CO, 12Sonth Commerce Street, Mobile 

RE ER 


‘The latest, and 
by farthechenp- 
and ‘most 
Cotton 


Screw ever in- 


est 


perfect 


vented. 

One Mule, 
R with the great- 
est ease, can 
peck a heavy 


bale of Cotton 


THE CELEBRATED 


Gin. 


jnned ip other pipe to 
tire comt of gin 

me crop of By 
Price $4 per 

Saw. All sizes from 4 


to #0 Saws, 


tay We have now on huni supply of the above. 


Corn Mills; Engines and Sw Mills, 


a} Arnori ment of 


Nails ané Spikes, Drazen avd Sheathing 


N. FITZGERALD. 


H. “PEPPER & Co. 
Established 1847. 


OF DRY GOODS. ° 


Corner of St. Francis and Joachim S&tre 
MOBILIG, ALA 
Havé constantly for sale much 
THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOuDS 


evor offerod in this Market. 


ee 


BE 


DIRE 


IN IMPORTED 


in with the above house, ad will be ploansd 10 verre 


pwlye 


THOS. I KENNEDY. 


Rumer Coy Ale 
If. KENNEDY, 


IH, Ne MEENA MDY 
Aevidian, Mus. 


NL. T 


& fy 


| Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 


CORNER MAL AND. BIDxEY 


MERIDIAN, 


fur vale, at greatly 


R. Y. R. CHADWIC 


DEALER LY 
DRUGS,MEDICINES 


Chemicals, 


FANGYQOAN: PERFUMERY, 
TL, GLASS, INK, &c., 
Hair Reatoratit Dye fe iit and 


<Alxo s large Block of AYR 


Promt Street, 
ALISSISSIT PI. 
compounded day or night. 


Ro. 
MERIDIAN 


a7 Proseri 
lpwly 


W. W. SHEARER 


ns ING permanPhtly establishet himself 
‘on the corner of Johnson Avenue and Com- 
mueroe Street, (aver the ditch) intends to keep a 
vod supply of 


_ STAPLE 6 GOODS 
GRO CERTES, 


* BCOVILL & | £ 
Jo city & COUNTRY MERCHANTS gi Spatent Medicines which Lam sgeui for. 


g9 AND So Oi snc, 


~ and 
003 MAGAZINE STREET, 


New Orleans, 
Warchouse, 97{and 99 Julia Street 


pinecr 
BIRMINGHAM, SHEFFIELD. AND WOOL! 
‘VeRUAMLTON 


paren md 


1 Bia 


iurontzes or 


Edge Tools, 


Which are offered to the Oountry Trade at a 
emall advance on cost of inrportat 
BUILDERS HARDWARE, 
Marb'eized Iron Mantels and Mantel Grutes 
HE greatest variety of Baiiders' Rim aod 
lortice “LOCKS § mats eae raleomas 
Hutt and Strap HINGES: ‘BH WE! 
VENTILATORS, new aod Wrought NAILS; 
apa end Iron SORE 
‘We are offering dad ecois atauch prices as 
will {nsure your eustam. 
gents for the celebrated Charter Oak 
Knickerbocker Ranze, ren 
noms, the Union Wash 


Pitter 


Wom ROCKWELL, X8 COX, ROCKWALL 
W.B, ROCK ELL &CO.,, 


Successors to j elock & Co., 
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, 
and News tealers, 


BINDERS AND RLANi 
MANUFACTURERS, 


Dealers in 


achet i 


BOOK 


P CIPEN  thowrxad Cooking and 

fon hatid at all. times, which we 

advance over foundry and factory 
ct 


SAMUEL LOCKE, 


Nos, 32, 20, 41 & 49 Peters Street, 


M sical Instruments 
and Sheet Mus‘ 


68 OHIO LENEE, 
CATRO, TEL, 


ae, Special attention given to ling ‘orders 
bent by marZewim 


Late Front Levee, between Castomhovse and 
Dienvilte Siréet 


New Orleans. 
IMPORTERS ond DEALERS IN 


HARDWARE, 


Wholesale, Gmocers [ne pise--< 
Commission Merchants,| sx im, 
Dealers in all kinds of Mar lon, 
Staple and Fancy Groceries 
4 


WESTERN ~ 


77 OL LEVES, 
(i 


PRODUCE, =A 
Castings, 


Hand Mellow 


Blacksmiths’ Bellows, Plantation 8: 


atery, 


FRANK § NOEL & CO, 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
axp 
Purchasing Agents, 
Office No. 418 North Seeond Street, (Up Sta 

Louis, Mo, 


AGRICULTURAL IMPhE 


of erery description, 


ie, Ky,,) PLOWS 
COTTOT KERAL 
COTTON SW} 
You's Patent COTTON PLOWS & SORA. 


Pan Mills, 


WELLS & MANYING, 
Wholesale wo Retail Dealers in 
China, (Flass and 
QUEENSWARE, 


N.W, Comme Barth and xt, © 
ST. LOUIS, MO. 


Corn Shellers, 
Straw Catters, 


Plain, Japanued & Stamped Tiuware 
TINSMITH'S MACIIINES & TOOLS, 


COOKING & HEATING STOVES 


Of every duxeription, 


len Std, 


maratawsmn 


DOWDAI ALL, HARRIS & CO 


Agent for Celebrated 
STEWART COOKING STOV 
maylawim 


Mobile. 
BENSON, SAGE & co., 
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 
Saddlery, Harnens, Trunks, Valises, 
Saddlery, Hardware, te, 
No. 17 North Water Street, 
MOBILE, ALA: 


WASHINGTON. FOUNIRY, 


EN 4@MACHINE SILOP, 
Cornet Second and Morgan Streets, 


ST. LOUIS, MO. 


of Steam Rogines 


Dolbear Commercial College. 


ANNUAL CTROULAR, 


OPEN CONSTANTLY, DAY AND EVENING ~ | 
» Corner of ‘and Common St., : 


Inthe Elegant and spacious 
IRON BUILDING, 


NEW ORLEANS, Las 


Founded in 1832---Chartered by the 
Legislature of Louisiana, 


ante pea b pt eedh AGRICULTURAL, 
D MECHANICAL DEPARTMENTS, 


EIS COLLEGE, has, by itsown mers 5 
its and thorough, practical plan of educ: 
ne utlived all the liberally endowed 

Col of this and ibe South. 


ips 


AMPLE ARRANGSMENTS FOR 


Gne Thousand Students, 
During the Current Year. 


Comparative’ Cost and Value of the Ed~ 
cation Given Here and in the Ordi= 
nory and Literary Colleges : 


1t is belleved to be the first ia ‘Europet 
or America, chartered with Commercial/ 
Agricultural und Mechanical Depart~ 
iments, Every student who gives propor 
attention.to the instruction, is qualified: 
before graduating to keep any set of 
books, it matters not what the business 
may be, and do the Correspondence of 
any hioure, Students can attend the 
“Commercial Course,” pr to the Engliab, 
French, Spaniab,, German,Latin or Greek. 
Languages, or the higher Mathematics, 
etc, separately. We have 
Cost of full Commercial Course 
bere—Tuition, 
Hourd for three 
Contingent expences, al 
Total 


After which the student is ready to go 
into business, and make $1000, $2000, of 
$3000, asinually, 

Cost or Onvixany Lireeant Coutxces, 
—Abont $100 per annum, for four yeu 
or $100); clothing. for four years, $200, 

‘or $800—total. $2400, and four years of 
time expended, Our student will begitt 
to work after throe or four months, avd 
make, say the’ firet year, about $1200 ; 
and two yearw and nine hiontbe at prob: 
ably $1800,or $6150 he earns in four yea 
Deduct $255 leaves $5892 net gain to our 
Students; but to the other anet expense 
of $2400; oF $8295 our staident has gained 
over the other, We suppose the § 
dents in both eae to have a good 
lish education to begin with, We deen 
a business cdaeation that enables the stu 
dent to earn $1000, $2000, or $5000 an~ 
nunlly, to be the best fortunes parentn 
ean give their tons, So far as-known,not 
one of the thousands of our graduater, ix 


out of profitable employment. A word 
| to the wine is sufficient, 
Civeulars aud Catalogues Seat to all 


Who Desire Them, 


‘oung gentlemen who have en 

lected their studies for the ys 
years, can here be perfected in any 

branches they may detir. 

months, 


TERMS---Payablo in Advance. 


PPenmanship—lenona not 
Hook-keeping—double and 

enlry, etc. a perfect course, 
Arithmeticmineluding all ecin= 

mercial calculations, : 
Lecture on Commercial Lav, 
The above constitutes the Cumm) reial 

Course, 

Stationery for Commercinl Course, 

including blank booke, $ 
Stationery for Penmanship, 
Diplom, for Master of Account 
English—Gramaticat Course, 
English—fali Course, not limited, 
including ITistory,Ithetoric, otc. 100 00 
Freneh—full.course, not limited, 100 00 
Spavish—fall course, not limited, 100 09° 
German—full course, not limited, 100 00 
Latin —full course,.;not' limited,” 100 00 
Greek—full course, not limited, 100 00 
Algebra—full course, not. limited, 50 00° 
Geometry—full course notlimited 59 00 
‘Teacher’s Course of Penmanship, 100 00 
A Life Ticket in all the Departs 


meats, +: 50000 ® 
For any Tha gigs, per oath 20 00 
20 00 


Draning per month, : + 
BeJA Stulent having. paid form 


Manufacturers af it 
ay 


Mill Machinery, Bla 
Mills, 


ron 
ts Sugar lite, ‘Gnuelt 
Ges'idge, Blast Pans, 
Fire Brick wi 
Agents 
achive Carda, 


CH Well Mach'nery. 
tht3—s 


J. H. MATHEWS & CO., 


ri 


>A. MDOWELE & Co, : Cmmission Merchants, 


+ | ed to a Lil 
3X0, ML. THOMAS. 
7 


Receiving, Forwarding and General 


Coutte im any. branch is enti- 


Ho can altend such branches ax he may 


desire, 


a liberal deduction made, 

and lodging in Arerican, 
French, Spanish, ore Gerinast families at 
from $80 to $35 per ‘month: 


CAIRPETS, OIL CLOTHIS, 
MATTING 

HOUSE AND STEAMBOAT 

FURNISHING Goons oo.) 


‘No, 22 South'Commeree Street, 
mayely éOB) 
ras ey ot 


5 SALE OF COTTON AxD cot coux. 


‘a Saute wc 
os. Annet © Fier Be 


seine 


heed 


pai aman 
Mba a 


Sodesen bony 


Office Room, No- 7. 


la < 
E acral 
ane 


A Gat. 
Birnie 


GAZE 


Sa 2 EE EER OTD { 


Weekly, $2.00 per Annum: 


\UMBER. 59. 


‘VANS « FoRD, 
Aires Ve} AT LAW, Moridlan, Misa, Oder 
ig? eas ‘a More, 3 Ly! street, 


le ACIDS. 2... wT 


IEACHMAN & Gi 
AttoaNEAS AT LAW, Meridia, 3 


7. B. 


apd per 
Sven | And House Furnishing Goods. 


Ra pe gt oar of th dag ie 
ier aore adele ery er eae 


ut kis realilence, renieas 
RAD ASHER WATT, | TL WATER, 
STEELE) WATTS & WATTS, 


ARs ai ‘Mortitian, Mina. tts 
ay eat hy 
SHAN Gs HER 


~ DR, 8. K. SMITH, 

TURGRON DENTIST, Meridian. Mien. coutinn 
eee! 
8U. INSTITUTE, 
A FIRST CLASS. BOARDING | SCHOOL 
kik 
BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. 


© GBEA private room for every tio Boys. 


Situated 11 miles West of Shuqualak en the 
Mobile avdeQute fesilroad, 
FACULT’ 
ROHN, §. GaTuniaur, 
« R. Kingrarrick, 
vam Dern, 
2d. Co Bases. 
CSamber af Hoanters daring the past term, 196) 
J anpoances tho beginlog of the 


© Spar anowa fort aC ud ar 
one ashosle wiih, witch ten The 


vr Utgher Tim with the abe sity 
or tnatroction. KARKPATRICK was wi 
toa dating th pa «wd 


diedi'Cuilege, Tr 


wove in teaching, 
CHARGES: 
Board, Taitiby, Wasting wed Pusl, twenty 
weeks #14000 
Enyatle in Lata 


Carivas ances will meet ap and down traing of 
“the Mobile a.d Olio Kal Niro at Sboqmalek, to 
‘mtudeuts to aboo!, during the that week, 


1108. 
Veincipal and Proprietar, 


SOPHRONIA INSTITUTE, 
ASCHOOL AND COLLEGE FOR GIRES 
AND YOUNG LADIES. 


Boome 


ing of Masai Sea 
‘td Ohio Hasiroed at 
Seraaitareleye oto 


‘| WhOlesale 


TIN WAKE, STOVEs, 


E. V. EARLY & CO, 


FURNITURE , 


FA‘ LON, 
Meridian, Miss., 
‘Wholesale und Retail Dealers ing 


WOODEN WARE, 
WILLOW WARE, 


HOUSE SUR AEANG GOO 


Wien 
Smith © Alford 


'E offer any aa a our a as low as 
438 any Sowhern market. 
eatagee wall reget 


cad. Retail Dealers 
— 


SHE SP TRON, &c. 


Front Row, Meridian. 


FULTON & CO., 


oe De URE, 


re 00 prompt 
apitdaw 


IL B. BRUSER, 


Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron Worker, 
od denlef in 


Cooking and Heating Stoves, 
Me scat ais ves wey See 
Tinaare, Pump, Piped, Sheet Lead, Fire 
Brick and Tile, 
Particolar attention: fo Bteambost and Job 
‘South street, betwe ‘and Washing- 
ton. Ls 
\y | VICKSBURG. 


JOSEPH BOTTO, 
Wholesale and Retail Desler in 
GROCERIES, 
BAB STORES AND , 
PLANTATION SUPPLIES, 
Imported & Domeatio Wines & Liquors, 
HAVANA CIGARS, 
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, &, 
Waabington Street, 


NOR ABURG, MISS, . 


1OUIS HOFFMAN, 
VICKSPURG,.MISS, 
Whotasale Dealer in 
GUNS, HARDWARE, PLOWS, ROPE, 
FISHING TACKLE, &e 
it fe a 
Me Bowing Mahiee euch ibe Soda 
the New York Price. 
AIL Kinds of Guns Made and Repaired. 
may )Sewly. 
ee. 


em, woopnurr, 1, DINER. 


WOODRUFF & & DISERENS 


aE vis TE LEAD; | 
beg BOOKS and | STATIONERY, 
VARNISHES, Music, Musical Instruments, 
v8) WALL PAPER, Toys, Notions, and Faucy Goods, 
See rr WASHINGTON STREET (oath of CiSy,) 
BASh “ikiitec & Hake: me Mach) 
. ror: Hew 
PIORS AKD BLINDS, AN eedles, Silks ed ‘Threads on hands sae 
, and Carri- dpeitewte 
y 
ago Makers’ Material, © | yin, w,w.soumen, 9 w. Laney, 
Vicksbur; Vicksbarg,. £Yato0 City. 


DS, 
W. M. WILLIAMS & CO., 


FORWARDING AND 


ther 


Commission - Merchants, 


MERIDIAN, MISS 


roCLD ifalty eat] the attention of 
Woseecrrstaet tate 


MACHINE SHO 


THE unders| 
manufacture a 
or 


romiptly. practi 
perie! ced nibs ras rct-clase 
eetennae all departunents, 
filcnt ef his own ability to give satis! 
Hon lit every particular. 


Columns, SID Lintels, Sash. ines hettined 1 


Seccherncwrit with 
may ZNveTy 


DRY GOODS, 
HARDWABE, 


AVE now 
te amortment of GOODS in 
embracing everyibing In Géasnd in 


3 
ape 
tener complete and 


Perchased 


‘Over’ Chandler, Locknrd & Co's, 


_ MERIDIAN, MISS: 
pes v iene of Meri 


"DRY GOODA a READY MADE CLOTHING, 
#HO) 


MERIDIAN, FOUNDRY 


edn Foundries ti. this segtion int 
oar Thom approved style, at” modera 


he. feels con+ 


Thoge in want of Awnlngs, Verandahs, 


NEW STORE! 
weERIDIAN, STisSTSsIPPI. 


| Sao 


been engaged iv mereanil basi- 


ives A thin centre 


to. vee got old frienda 
Si oe aad 


the ei 
‘han reovived all the latest ia- 


Transfer Agents Viekaburg and Meri 


Wharf-boat Proprietors, 
GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS, 


Vicksburg, Miss. 


Consignments solicited. 


BR. Re, 


pur 


pritaye tin 


P 


te 
Heal 


vr, BitRAKER, Cash, Goat, wiLLiaus, Frese 
‘MERIDIAN 


SAVINGS, INSTITUTION, 
OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, 
ted | Buys and Sells Northern and 
Southern Exchange, 


Gold & Uncurrent Money 


RECEIVES tDEPOSITS, 
‘And Gives Prompt Attention to all Collection» 
e., Contided to it, 

Office Hours from 9 A.'M. to 3 P. M. 

‘aprlDewhy 


COME ONE, COME ALL! 
Mat ease eugene 
DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, 
Fresh from New Yo 


which we flatter ourselves cannot be 
i style abd benny, wench which wi 
bargaiue. 


Lacy 


ron 


thi 


beliew- 


Country Merchants purchasing 

DEY Goons, 
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats &e., ée, 
‘will find it to their eilvantage to give us. call, 


diag, 


in 


Z ao naa 


FITLER & HELLEY,! 


20 St- Michael Sireet, 
Mobile: : Alabama. 


Plantation and Road Wagons; | 
Dearborn & Jersey Spring Wagons, 
Whthaind withoot TOPS; 
TIMBER WHEELS, CARRY LOGS, 
Trucks, Carts, Drays, Wheelbarrows 


—axo— 


Wheelwright’ Material ! 
Wagon and Buggy Spokes, Hubs, 
Rims,Shafts, Tongues, &c., 
Altof which we offer at WHOLESALE and 

RETALL, at LOWEST CAST PRICES. 


VITLER & MELLEN, 


mayliswin Na 80 St, Michael atreet, 


$0, PARKER. 7, Ml. LAKE, THOS, ¥, KUELDOR, 
PARKER, LAKE &CO., 
Cotton Factors and Grocers, 


id Water stn. 
ears ee AbA. 


Northwost Coruer 8t. Lowi 
MOBILE... 


——— 
Keep sways on tisnd, Hlagsting and Hope, Nails, 


AND ALL KINDS OF 


Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, 


IRA W. 
ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 


Royal Street, 
MOBILE, ALABAMA, 
Wholesale 


PORTER. «& CO, 


and Retailera of 


Hardware 
Hardware 
a fall Stock, consisting in part of 
PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, 
BUILDERS’ HARDIPAR 


HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 
ax 


DESIRABLE COODS 


For Merchants and Traters, Also, 


Paints, Oils, 


DOORS, 
GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS, 
TZ Atot whieh we are selling a tower 

nd will find 
aning 
& CO, 
apréswtt (Odd Fellows’ Uintl, Royal's, 


T. 8. BIDGOOD, 


Books. & Stationery 
Blank Book Manufacturer & Printer, 


North-East Cor.'8t, Francis and Water ote, 
MOBILE, ALA. 


MOST RESPECT! 

of my frietids and 
choice wiock of Books 
‘am now opening, 
prices. 


offering at unusivally tow 


BLANK nOOKS, 


badgers, Journal, and Kesord 
ah ua nines of ps My & cl 
made to order 


PER, 
icular attention to thin depart- 
largest assortment ana rest 


My stock emi 


‘Alabsmia aod Mississippi, and all the latent 


BOOK-BINDING. 


ARD TEACHERS 


Srsatgete re ne dre mene ve 


4 a 
" LS. STETSON & CO., 
IN BOOTSAND 


SHOR Sealers oe 


* LARGE STOCK of | 


Fine} *" 


Window-Glass, |. 


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRALER IN| M 


"Educational. 


——— 
SEMI- “WEEKLY A bal 


st, J AMES HOTEL, 


NEW ORLEANS. 


Proprietors : 

nt New Ow 
of Hpottewonad Hote, Tel 
CH Telegraph and Railroad Oftlves in 
Rowinda of Hotel. Mr. 1. Callum, Tele 
Hine Operator. 


TR anvuny... ern 


CUSHING 1 HOUSE. 


Corner Sixth Street and Ohio Lever, 
CATRO, ILL, 
9 per das Tune orton 


Oa npbell “House | 


(Formerly the Roper Ioure,) 

JAS. W. CAMPBELL, 

(Late of Sumter County.) 
MOUILE, ALA 

ING taken end thor 

House, 1 solicit of public pat 

ng confident that 1 can yite gatier 


faction to all who stop with tn. 
mney laws, JAS. W) CAMPRE! 


@¥iE NELSON HOUSE, 


Though not the “Biggest” Building, 
ar tu 
RAILROAD JU STION 

Jackeon, Miss., 


AS eatabliabed & reputation for Goo Fara, 
fu Rooms, Clean 
VE 


Proprietor 


refitted the 


iva 
apritewly 


JOUN NELSON, Prop’ 


Private Boarding 
ANN DOZLER, ST. LOUTS, 
conn 


AY ans, wo 


No. 208 6th Btreot, between Mine and Olive, 
apritnwtt. 


Jone Elouse. 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
JOSIAH JONES, : PROP’R. 


Thin well knowa Motel is still open for the re 
seommbitation 
plied with the 


fae =A Hous, 
ON THE AILL, 


of the Raitse 


A wiil be pleased to |) 


"| UNTVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI 


THE SIXTEENTT SRSSION COMANEXCES OX 
sEyrEsweER (rat, 


FACULTY ; 


Jony N. Wanner. D. D. Chanector; 
Vrof. Kibics, Metaphysica aad Yolitical Beon- 


ony, 
CW, Stans, M1, 
Prof. Mathematics 
J.J. Wuxat, DD. 
Prot. Greek 


etd Modern Languaze 


¥. A. Suovr, M.A 
Prof, Applied Mathematics and C 


SG. Bensry, Ds 
Prof, Ei 


itrot Gov, Selence and Law, 


1.0. Gantasn, LL.D. 
Prof. Anal, #bysies and Amrogomy. 


Ph.D. 


Geulagiat 


Groner Leer 


ts have been mae to entar 
collection 
Apparatus 


1 PREPARATORY Ch, 
Candidates for the Freshman 
next Academie year, wil be admitted 
tinst be fifteen years of age. 

MHOOL OF PEACTICAL SCTE 


UNIVERSITY DUES, PAYABLE 1X AD. 
VANCE 
seanion of pear ten months, $57 U0 


© 


Gis per moth, 


$3, and Lights atone €1 


Futian te tive patronage 


ndred wud to matrices 


MERIDIAN 


IMALE COLLEGE ? 


French Burr Portable Grist Mills, 
For Corn Med, Wheat ior tock Feed, 


“Queen of South.” 
Ale 


the 


TSAAG STHACI A, eo, 
Cor, Frout & dots 


mark ewly rate O 


Messrs. PLEASANTS & (., 
TOBACCO MERCHANTS. 


LOUISVILLE, KY 
RE PREPARED to furvah P 
Morctiants #ath the best rand ot Kuntac 
aod Virgin 

Th 


antors. anil 


10 10 poands, a one § 
ted of the best quality—snper 
nfectured io the market, 
AEPER TO 
Prive, St, Lonts Me. 
asnrer City nf dack= 


City of dackson, Miss. 
Mayan, Merk 


son. 

das. HL. Ledbette 
Hon. It, f.. Hensler 
ASB 


Thornton. Qkold 
Ronald x 


ta thirty dollars per 
We will give all nec 
oughly aattify every 


y informat 
Teregard tu. the edtir 


ructieubility af jertaking upon applies 
too boas by letter, 
Address PLEASANT: 


Care of vth Street Toba 
LOUISVIL 


‘Tho great popularity of the 
Charter Oak Cooking Stoves 


Weisns: paprincinied Manofeetarers 
Inmitate the yarwes All thewe fim 
fatione ate. tolenior, apd Uediy constructed 
Stores, bi so nearly do some of them resemble 
the oriioal external appearasce 4s to be easily 
a f0F Hy 
ere ware the pubic that Tahal! prompt. 
ly, proneeaia every 
manufacturer, who sball 
thy imitating, oF axing Uh 


“Charter Oak” 


‘Tie erisina) Patent Hot Alt Phan Oharter-Onk 
Cooking Stoves are made exclusively by the 


Exeelbior Manufacturing Co, 


Fach Store ah pasate Patent on 
imitations 


and liable to prot. 


FACULTY OF INSTRVETION, 


HAMHERLIN, (Mf 


MES, RORERETSON 
Insteurgental Musi 


vrs. 


Draw Tay 


\. Te HARWELL. 


SS SALLIE NICHOLSON 
unitery Brinebe 


MRS, REYNOLDS. 
Primary Tranches, 


CHARGES FOR TUITION, &e. 


Drawing 
Embroidery —Silk 
—Fre 


e terms 
advance, monthly for day pup 
emonthe to 


dc., moveg will 
‘Your weeks considered » mouth. 
The cout of Text books will range from BI to 


or willfully injured or 


Moarding may be had with the Principal in m 
new amd viegantly fleished dwelling, or with 
good private families. Pails will faroish their 

‘own towels table napkins, toilet soap, and other 
twitet articles,  Cataloy be bal of 


ues 
Prinerpal, ‘The third Term w 


Sept 33, 1847 oma ad 
YOUNG ¢ cabres* 
“\FLigh School. 


1. GUULD, A. Mt, Priveipal. 

‘The Second auunal term of this Institation, 

comprising mive scholastie, mouths, will Uw 
tided into two seavioms, ‘The first sermen. 


— 
ee ene its ‘coumisction ia | wanda. 
= 
Steaktieee 


A.J. Quixcnr. Me As Jea 


2 | owit juve 


three montts, willeommrnee on Mandar, dhe al? 
‘lowe ‘the 


So far as real change In the fashion of 


making elothes is conce: prom= 
Ines to be byt little of novel record, 
The curregs has set In one ion, and 


the revolution whlch it hias'reated ‘ts 60 
great that it was a Jong time, bofire.peo- 
ple could believe ft (ce a ge 


And even now the alteration: Be not. gene= 
ral, and has hardly’ pe ‘the remoter 
districts Of the country. 

‘The flat has goue fortht however. Nar- 


row dresse ¢ smallest hoops, or 


are 7 waltsbands 
‘ts clinging in every reapect.— 
4 of the old Empire are cevived 
21 popular moditieatiaye muoy it 


gether inthis direction, and. the 
1s wenerally ted the better. 
Fie guest dilly aso 
wanuea appears to by Th 
talls of the « . 
large hoops with #hort tresses and of 
fasistoned, full gathered shirts with gor 


inphy be 
tthe dress ean be 


Hover it 
With a plain skirt fenenth, thé short 
Iress showlt be noute the same length, and 
t white an upper skirt 
ress fs composed of 
plat. and ut 


“frontaver a Boul 


t jarkets are worn, although ay 
mlvaatiees yilt worn 
than last year. ‘The gored «ack 

me with peterite cay attached. tx it 
sui) a tt ant use 


fal ste 


bud Wil be stall iar 

combing winter, IC will be 

ble wear With the Alctic clot 

W polerine garment is@called 
—- - 


ws [hems 
alreaily 
hyigt a vo 


Sri 
its 


Kerbow ns 

eam 
sak 
drow mes 


ae tlirow nt but hie 


Haat its otash Bie wy 


she-peare Club of 
outrivuted the noble 
nti Heed amd twenty 


ter the retiel of the autlerers hy yellow te 
ver in New Defia 
‘Une Work hue | 

Jon ty the <1hy 

zie In favarrs ( American 

women to res 

restetinjst Tans tm to dispense 

ly with erluoline dres 

i Tate across 

very anal hoops 

twill net be met with favor 

Hatmwerals will prohatdy Ie enper- 

vi a lighter, 


Finch, tine anti 

(Gray. ine the list 

and a 
Jiamepolis. 

1 \ 


6 Atlanta 
es of rape itn men 


napers 
1s there hay 
about that 
ception, eommit- 
Last Is tha 
rs 


1 three innnt! 


xl anerwards strangled. 
“Phe Muito Boafl of Uealth, have pab- 
lished a ting forth that there has 
vease of yellow fever in that city 
leat of which Major Trace Wet 
They’ protuise the pablic correct el em 
information concerning the Reith ofthat 


Richdhd. the other 
some two 


not receiver, because those who prot 
eee not revotlect the names under 


Yat on thy Rulical universal doctrine. 
Bazaine, who commanded the French 
iu Mexico, is at home, under the 
lar ban: be fools it Keely, and itts 
ently asserted that Une matters ob-, 
ee ted to the strongestesers the mere fol-. 
lowing of the Eumperot’é express com- 


Acree 
i bi a ee be 
[aconbacon gy oh 


MERIDIAN, MISS. 
‘Saturday : ber 28, 1867 


PROSPECTUS 
or Tur: 


{ 
sae * 

Meridian Daily Gazette. 

‘The \intlersigned propose to Ieee a daily 
paper from this office, About the first of 
‘October, with theabovetitle. Thecommer- 
cial toportance of Meridian, its rapidly 
itereasing popalation, antl its prosperity: 
almos® without & parallel In the South, has 
induceel us to belleye that the publié would 
liberally’ ststain and support a daily paper 
xt thin, place.’ ‘There is no retson why 
Meridian, with its railroad advantages, 
and ita greatly Increasing wealth, should 
not maintain a dally newspaper that In 
cle appearance, mechanical execution 
and Industrial management would take 
rank With the dallies of our nyjghboring 
vities, We believe a daily will mor 
Droperly represent the great Interests of 
the city at home amd abroad, and give 
kteater nki to its friends in its rapid im- 
provement than the Semi-Weekly and 
Weekly we now publish, We promtse all 
that industry and energy ean accomplish 
will be employed to make it an exponent 
of the enterprise and public xpiriv of this 
rection of the State, The Daily Gazette 
will give the Intest telegraphic we and 
market reports eight to twelve hour 
earlier than they can be seen in any other 
rmper, and will be speclally valuable 
to merchants and basin men in thisond 
pelghboring towns. 

Thankfil for the liberal 
heretofore given the Gazett 
peal to onr patrons and fri 
us in eatabllabing permanently a laity 
paper at Meridian, ani respectfully solicit 
that material = ald without whieh 
ho enterprise of the kind 
eoed. Our Semi-Weekly and Weekly 
e@litions «will beth continued.— 
Subseribere to elther paper, who 
tire the Daily, can have their 
transferred and will reeeive credit for the 
amount already paid. 

The price of te Daily will be. per an- 
tui, $10.00, For one’ month, $1.00. 


patronage 


aps 


names 


Rractiox 1x New Youx.—The Werald 
save that the tndical organs in that ity 
have lost one-thint of their sutseribers 
within the past three months. This fal- 
ing off In in consequence of the illssathy 
faction of prudent business men and intel- 


Viger, falr-minded eltizens, with the vio 
Jent tHrates and bloody revolutionary 
schemes of thé extreme radicals, who are 
ready to plunge the try into all sorts 


Cslangers anc difticutttes eatifer th: 
of the <poile of the xu 
It lean Inileation of the 
golygon all over the Cn 
won appear in Pennsylvania and New | 
York, jitet the same as it ha 
in Calffornia and Maine 


Reatern toy or Aun vx 
Istration in the State of Arka 
completed. and. the report 


fon that t« 
amd that will 


The rey 


a hare boot | 


forwantet to | 


Gen. Onl, The registry stands 
Waite 
Colored 
Total.. 
Tt will he seen that the white 


bout two 
ee 
They aay Aasistant Atto 
makes the best offleer In hi Des 
that it has had fora long time. 
has been acting In tne place of Stanberrs, 
It ix clafmed that the President 
rived great pleagnre and dhe country m 
profit from hits ability and intrepidity 
The reason of {tall is that he need to be 
aneditor, and went froin the sanctum of 
the Intelligencer into his present 
tion, 


sumnitiates 


Binektey 


tment, 


vomplain that 
to plek what tte 


The planters of Louie! 
they will hardly be at 
tle cotton they may make on of 
the fondness of the fevedinen for jwilitival 
meetings, ‘The same complaint comes te 
from all parts of the South. The new 
ly enfranchised want to participate in all 
Republican gatherings. Polities have 
been the hane of thix county, amd if the 
negroes keeps on they will be ruined 
before half a decade rolls round. 
—_——eo— 

At Chatawa, on the New Orleans and 
Jackson Ratlroad,a paper mill js being 
rapidly completed; one mile above Inde- 
pendence, Wadley and Raoul have .a car 
manufactory, and at Hamniond’s Station, 
ashoe factory with extensive tanneries, 
are in full operation. 


John Lee has been dismisied from the 
Board of Registrars of Rankin county, 
and Dr. D. A. Cobea appointed in his 
rtead. Lett will be remembered, was a 
witness against Surratt, and during the 


recently” b 
New England, the stronghold of radical 
tem, seerms to be extending to all parts of 
the country, In Ohio thercanvass is im- 
proving In interest and dignity, and is 
conducted with marked ability. -Inprovi- 
dent taxation, inequality of the financial 
system, the dangerous usurpations of Con- 
gress, in, attenipting to place sovereign 
States under the surveillance of commit 
tees of that body with a view to the 
recorgapfzation of the Government in con- 
formity with Congressional plans; the 
establishment of the most. absolute and 
audacious military despotism in time of 


freemen ; the Inequality, of making green 
darks a legal currency among the people, 
and of taxing them with the difference In 
Yalne between greenbacks and gold, in or 
der to pay certain favored ereditors in that 
more valuable mediuin; and the tinpoliey 
and degradation of the white races of the 
country, are some of the forcible grounds 
presented by the Conservative leaders. In 
Pennsylvania, both parties have marshall- 
edall their forces, The radiealson the siile 
of negro suffrage, are oppose! by the Dem- 
ocracy which Is for reseteing the elective 
clement from this class of people, aril 
ptaining the same where it steod In 
ante hellwa tines. In New York the ea: 
vasa ls as active as elsewhere, with but 
ue Joubt of a Democratic wlymph.— 
Minor tasnes are thrust aside, aud the | 
thne-serving nud thald, sent to the rear 

The radical position ts that Congress toe 
the t and anthority to rv the 

vleetive franchise in the eral St. 
conling to Its own diser 
quently that negro xuffrage may 
poset by Congressional legislation upon 
any State, whether the peuple wish It or not. 


‘The Democratic position is U on 
has nothing to do with the subject, that t 
belongs exelusively to the people of the 


eto determ 
within ber linits, ‘This 
strong fortrsy the conserv 
1, and one about wh 
any dispute, wut madiealian seized 
‘The reaction is 


10 


tainly a very 
ive party have 
h there never 


wa 
the reine of goverament 
also likly toexteud to Wi 


ality have come out tn favor of soctal and 
relizious freedom, anil against the doctine 
of the Radictls, Upon this platform, a 
committer composed of ten Republicans 
anil eight Democrats, have lately fest an 
mldrese to the Germans throughout the 
ti appears to be materially In 
with the prospects af the party 
of great moral leas, The bold an 
Ive elections, recently which 
the energetic canvass now being 1 
tutexahovrenumerated, en 
belief that we will have a chang 


urned. and 
te to 


yf Unban 


t voler 
ned hy 


the 


ive 
past 


the 
who haye, daring 
atedly Ulsreyariied 


the 


16, 
rn 
tution 
going on, the South most remain 
Hath 
the Iipending ilisas 
Maine and California. the Dan Ber: 
of this countey. cast hails Lin fie 
of vonstitational Iherty. w+ have 

wat the doom of ral 
dleweent wll he 


and law 


. 


When 
and Bere 


ae shea swith ats its pr 


violent abile 


round 


onstenetion amt itl 


The triniuls of 


generally, 0 t 
fF uht. te 


tens 


the Capitol in Wh nm the et! 
consider the politqeal Wl te 
wlopt resolutions expressive of the obe 


rete of the meeting. Judge Willian Yer 
presided and delivered a powerful are 
port of the palley of 1 
afer which a series of re 
J adopted by av- 


elamath tinge the 
people ta accept the sltaation: alvice 
against both extremes, and advocate the 


safe middle ground. We extract from the 


resolutions 
4th. Resolved. That the Rec 
thon party of Missisaippl be a glat 
politieal organization. having 1 
ection with the extrem 
party; and that ax we 
for the solo purpose of apeedy 
struction withont  referen - 
eral principles of national or State pall~ 
ally Inviteall oitizens to unite 
with us strictly on the bash of Iecon- 
struction under the Military Billa, 9: 
strive to rescue the State from milita- 
establish elvil law and onder in 
ntry. and to reconstruct the ( 
1 of these States. 
Resolved, That axa inecns of 
ing the fraternal feeling which should 
pervade all partaof a com 
of restorins Pe Fe 
will: of Inviting cap ft ite power 
fal agencies in rebuliding our wax! 
cod and extabliahing means for 
pment of our natural reaou 
sof philanthrophy. 
terest alike deman 
agement of tminigration from the Nort 
ern States, anh from the uations of En- 


rope. 
“hth, Resolved, That as edlucation is th 
enemy of vice and the promoter of vir- 
tue. we are In tavor of efficient systems of 
public schools for all classes of our people. 

7th, Resolved, That ax labor is the soarce 
of all ity and success with States, 
au with Individtale, It shoukl be protected 
In Sts right to 


te reward, 
cotton Js unjast ‘and oppressive to all 


Th patriie= 
etl 
ansoeia 


teal 


nvered 
he 


trial a number of gentlemen testiged that 
they would not believe him on oats. It 
was afterwards proved beyond a doubt 
Surratt was not within five hundred miles’ 
of Washington at the time Lee swore he 
saw him there. 


ae 
‘Wr Sowran ras Civ. Actuonrres. 


who are engaged in agricultural pursuits 

that it {s a discriminating tax against the 

life anew 

ty, and with no means 
its. of their labor 

of the South, who 


‘t the Federal tax on 
classes of our citizens, partienlarly those 


profound peace, over twelve millions of | 


| may be remove 


who still be voters |! 


| se “opposedt te 


ing the removal weighing and marking 
of cotton have been approved by the Sec~ 
retary of the Treasury, antl were tole- 
graphed all over the country. The tax on 
cotton is 2g cents per poupd. Tax Is a 
Nen on the cotton tll paid. Class A Is 
cotton npon which, tax has been paid; 
class B fx cotton removed from the. dis- 
trict of production; class C 1s cotton re- 
moved from point to point in the district 
where produced. Before payment of tax. 
the cotton must be described by thesedesig- 
fations. Each assessor {s required to 
keep an account with every cottoy pro- 


marking cotton will hereafter be required. 
On each tag will Be stamped a letter Ay 
umber in figures and U. S. Internal Rev- 
emue, In all eases the Assessor or nasist~ 
ant Assessor must see cotton welghed and 
marked, This process does not require 
| the immediate payment of tax on cotton, 
| and tt ean be held within the district with- 


out the payment of tax, unless sokt for 
consumption within the district, The 
owner can have his cotton welghed and 


[marked atany point Jn the district, by 
paying the travelling expenses of officers 
Disagrevments may be referred to the 
Commissioner, but oflicers umnst not de= 
[lay in proceeding to welgl cotton on ae 
| count of disagreement reganling expenses. 
iw ers must take the oath of olllee pre- 
1 by Congress, July Md, 1867, Each 
hale shall be inarked gross weight, with 
ink or paint In large letters. Metalic tos 
as hérenfter preseriberd, shalt be fixed on 
rh hale Wy the assessor or assessors. 
| Welghers must make daily returns to as- 
irs for weighing, at 25 cents per bale, 
er furnishing de metalle tags, 
h the owner athe fi Cotton 
from the distriet in whieh 
it was produce to other districts without 
yment of the tox, under bond or 
curity, to be preseribed by) the 


veribed 


other 


|Commissioner of Internal Ieven 
It ts determined to substitute «hip 
ments to reventic officers, under bills 


of lading. for bonis as heretofore required. 
The collector will inno case permult the 
owner of cotton, his azent or factor, to 
have actual po of the saine antil 
the tax shall have ticen paid. If the tax 
I pal befure the ex pleation of ninety days 
from the date of the assessor's permit, we 
rs will at ot ertify t mount of 
the collector for collection, dnd if 
ary the colleetor will enfore lee= 
tion by distralnt and of the cotton, 
Whe 

{imlee billet 
] It will deliver to the proper person his cor- 
th f pay men val 
When owners or holdyrs of cotton desire 
to pay taxes on t rts removal 
| frou the district in whieh tt was prodnced, 
they will be required to have the 
aelghed, marked and taged inthe sane 


} 


ane permit tor ru 


ame bet 


| mauner as herviniefore preseried. The 
her will make hie evrtitiente In dus 
plleate. and will ened copy te 
the ne xml the other to the eal= 
lector of the distriet: the awuer oF 
| holders wil then retin it te the as 
aor of the district; upon rveeiqt uf thts | 


rourn 
ered will han eiately pre 
[tax upon so ton met 

willat tify te the 


F te whom it fe deliv- 
eal t 


te an 
the | 


ry 
amount t 


collector and make the required entry 
in hie monthly Hat. Upon reeelpt of the 
sors certifleate, the Collector wil at 


\ 


Meet the Tux. and will dereny 
ntitieate of payment and per- 
nuit for th of the cotton, which 
it mint state the amonnt and pay 
ment of tix, the time and place of pays 
the marks, muinbers and gris 
fF the hales or psichayes <0 that 
etmay vtall times be fuly ldentt 


wv 


mm 
weight 


ones THY Presipest.—A4 commue | 


Incer In his district. Metal tags for | that 


shall see. 


—Vicksl ‘Telegraph. wee Fe stood Reet. eter 
The eealisti nlp commencing, to get very | moderate, Applyto JNO, ARMSTRONG ¢ 
fat. They can easily be caught | rep3s ‘Garatte Office. 


and 
In ergs nnanbery iy mscans of eart-neteo 
‘The month of November is the time th 
are in Dest condition, and werthta) 
‘that ab thattime they might be.caught by 
the quantity and dried or cured. We are 
not aware of-any obstacle to the successful 
prosecution of this plan —Shleldsboro Ga- 
re 


a ndence between Mr. C. 

5 Treaanrer, ano Judge Stephen 
pe te lent of the board of trustees 
of imbas Female Institute. we learn 


former gentleman turned over to 
the latter, in cash and the Tam 
ber, and other iglually, cost 
tug betws four dol 
lare—as ‘proceeds of the late Tour- 
nament at bas. 
Mr. MeL. has retired from the 
Verona Timesand is succeeded by: Messrs. 


Gourd ayd Lacey, who will contizue th 
‘Times as an antl-reconstruction Journal. 


ance In some of onr se: 

‘tions, and hax done 
hieldsbore Gazette 

We call special attention to the corres 
pondence between the eltizens of Hancock 
uty and J. HL Nicholson, Esq. from 
whieh ft will appear that he lias accepted 
the call to be @ candidate figr the Conven- 
tion. We record his response with feelings 
of pleasure.—Shteldaboro 

0 
News Items. 

A tender-hearted New York youth of 
seventeen, named Janes Woodk was ar 
rested Inet Saturday witll 
Piece of brown paper on a wi 
man In payment for wore tobace 

At Savannah, on Friday. there w: 
feulty between some whites and 
ahout a negro who had been wou 
‘one of the w) 
exchanged: one negro’ was killed and 
other wounded. Aa. Lancaster hn is 
hore shot and was wounded, and he and 
another sehita man. wore carried off by 
about thirty negroes and probably kitted. 


plan- 
onsiderable dainage. 


t pped dead at Mumfords- 
ville, Kentucky, on Friday last, while mix- 
rT «letne for & patient. 
icky Is the only State (If she tea 
south of the Oblo river that will 
have ashort com crop this year, Drouth. 
Opposition at the North to to National 
unk 4 raining grown every diy 
ent fallures han 
dition of affnirs that Is ¥ 
ry, to say the least, 
‘The Radical leaders at the Ne 
uegested to Gen, Grant i 
if 1 hey coni! prsvall 
cept Ie woult 


voyer him with “eternal 
Tt tx 


atht nor leas 


n the Gow- 


“A pondent writin from Yazoo, 
Iman belie register, follow 


i acetnbstering th 


eres 
Irved 
afte! 


{ 


ot the 


until he came to the so 
that you support the 
United "Stop da 


ho, “Tean't awoar to ditt, kaze T has 1 slck= 
ly wife an’ soben children, an’ doy Is all 1 
can support now 

A 
ttinds eoumty 
rule means to 


om Arkansas 
eutton crop 
ol hy the Worm, 


Adv from Vera Crnz state that the 
tril ot x tle daily expected to 
take ph aviinglreaily 
rived from the City af Mexico. Inv 


Crug it waa generally believed: that sen 
tener of death world be pas 
ronrts, As an onder, however, hada 
frou the Supreme Gavernment forbldd tine 
carrying out af withont 
Hhuitings boing approved by the Presl- 
+ Commaniter-In-Chiv€ It was supe 
after the trial, the authorities in 


An We are wot Wel 
city. will not 60 
ver there inform w the 
vildl fosail,” the “Blanket.” and the “Men- 
Hieant Logalist *” 

These are certalnly very 


names. 
ses 

\ Pretivext Ixquiny.—A. 
News asks 


riter in the 


nication was published in the Corinth 
News, a few ds since, calling apon 
United stat te know whether 


they 
wwiniatration ; 


endorsed Presitent dob 
which J Stewart, 
Unite! States Distrlet Attorney, 
promptly responded. Me fully: identities 
himself with the constitutional policy of | 
Sue President. Attorney Stewart says if 
Hresilent Jolingon bein favor of nutking 
the Constitution the *eupreme fandame: 
tai law." then he agrees with him. Mr 
Stewart wes In strong. terms the | 
Fr Idea of equality of races either in 
of bratnor by legislation. at- | 
negro to equal 
politteal rights of the Caueasian. He says 
sich declarations ware in the highest de- 
nd fraught with in- 
Attorney | 


ons 


Aa | 


to 
has 


denot 


nlahle mss 
and 


—~pen-—__— 

The Radicals of Merkiian have nom! 
ted two negroes for the Conventlon— 
black, and the other a white man—Colun 
bus Sentinel. 


The Sentinel Is correctin the above, with 
the exception of placing the responslbilit 
| There are few Radicals in Meridian, arid 
few In the county. but by excessive drum- 
ming they excited curiosity enough in 
about two hundged negroes and one white 
(#) man to eamse thet to assemble in the 
capacity ef # convention at this place a 
fow weeks ago, with the result stated by 
the Sentinel 
ed 

Tion. M. H. Whitaker recently resigned 
the Probate Judgeshtp of this county, and 
reeummended E.G. Gibbens, Esq. to 
fill the vacancy, So universally popular 
is Mr. Gibbens, that gentlemen of every 
political complextion joined in the recom- 


| Mesure, James Rudidle & ¢ 


4 lie as never falling to cure. As it is with |) 


1s It not eustomary for men who. fill of- | 
sof trast and emolumept under the 
veal government. ec, in political 

uciment, with the P' 
they recelre thelr appointment? Is it not 
expected! that they should do so? Tait not 
right they should? In my bumble opin- 

nestions ered int 

ould: Hike 

to know how a large number of United 

icials In this State, or rather pror- 

and in relation to these questfons 

— 

‘ho attention of our readers are direct~ 

ol the advertisement of our friends, 

. of Louisville, 

Ky. which may be found in another col- 

umn of our paper. All those afiticte! by 

disease, or who have frienda mutferiy g from 

sickness, should carefully read, and we 

kndw they will derive profit from it— 

It gives us much pleasure to by able in this 

manner to recommend to our people these 

gentlemen, and the) medicines -of whet 

they are Proprictors, as we know they 

claim no more for thelr remedies than 

Jong years of trial has fully shown 18 
really deserved. 

The repmtation of Dr. Thos. -A. Harley's 
Ritter, Worm Candy, Sarsaparilia, and 
Ague Tonle ts world wide, having boea 
used throngh the whole of this. countré 
for tniiny year past and ygver having 
failed to give universal satisfaction. “The 


proprietors never yet have received any | f 


complaints about them, hence thelr contl- 
dence Ih recommending them to the pub- 


the “Hurley Preparations” so’ alko with 
Dr. Seabrook’s Infant Soothing Syrupy and 
Dr. Bettison’s English Horse, Liniment, 
both of which, are 
gentlemen-are also | 


| Have tong 


peat and romfortable residence, sitested i 


A 


THE SMYTH HOUSE, 
‘Near City Halt and Court Rooms, 
JAOKBON, MISS. 


AVING removed to the new and spacious 
eeet, wear the Oty 

mn well prepared to eecommodate Hoerd- 
‘Tranment Oestomers ina anperinr sty! 
Rooms, Beds, Cooking and Fare are eq) 
fo the city. 
location of the house renders it exoeed- 
ingly convenient to business inex and strangers 
stopping in J) ckson. 

lonveyances leave the House three mes ¢ day, 
to connect with tLe railroad cars. 
septs H, 1. SMYTH. 


TAPPAN & CO:, 
Dealers in 


TENNESSEB CHARCOAL IRON 
BOILED IRON, 
Steel, Springs, Axles, Nails, Spikes, 
and Book, News and Wrap» 
ping Paper. 
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, 


ax 
ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF WOOD WORK. 


se@For sale low for Cash. 


REDUCTION IN PRICE 
or a 


STANDARD REMEDY. 


KING OF CHILLS 


To the liew price of ON DOLLAR per Nottle.— 
‘This in the meat powerfal aud certaln compound 
the permanent eradication of 
Renlttent an! 

‘Sun Pal, 


tara bottle iiwetia fx pleama 
arg bot Airwetiny x plswuant 
Ha? et the healceat oF Bary 


the tante, aniloea i 
WHAT IT CAN DO. 
Tt clonsen the Stomach, atvases the Liver, apens 
Howela and carries. pif all Milliogs Matter, ¢f 
ick and permaneot caren, 


RADICALS 


Wh hare pot beonmonarelimated 
stantly treablnd 81th a Chill or 
Tullloge and Cull of Aches, atl ford 
to 


fecting 


abt, showbl, Uy all mbans, use thin ew 
Matin Stealcinat 


iQ which ta. propurest 
ity Years’ experienen in tile 


ulna 0. moves” te 
thruw away. could tet do better than to spend Ove, 
r the Ke CHILLS anid be eared at 


Hil forma of Chills, Fever, ete. Tt taste. tn. plea 
aut, aud It never adieet the head ur earn. 


MECHANICS 


tn meney, and why do yon continne stth: 
Bowens, thes, I 


FARMERS AND PLANTERS 


Visiting the elty would greatly comanit thelr owen 
of this wevrt fall 


Interred by purchasing a 
King ‘a Chit Atnete 
foe Uti tmumedtately, and 


will wot return, awit duce when ered with quiaine, 


MERCHANTS AND CLERKS, 


i rs 
‘ther bn your howe 


MOTHERS AND FATHERS 


Who have pale, awarthy, pany, Amt sickly children, 
hey ies ait eer ain, 


avowed fevers 
¥, can be 


ten 
Chee, 
JP. GOO! Pe tor, 
lemphia. 


Sold by R. ¥, B. Cuapwick, Meridian, 


Miss. 
YOUR WIFE 


to'her health. ant 


ot wadlealaiahed, abd dealre that. she result 
Wand forme teeny, you abeuhd £3Pall 
‘pmctre one bottle of 


English Female Bitters, 


vi It wnly propapes to eure thom 
Complaints pecalint to” the female. sex. 
dormnl by the medical " 
it'la no nectet nor paten 
Ade curen—after all otlier i 


OLD AND YOUNG FEMALES 


fave lek ind a es that yet mtieve 
thew of ait Spistets Saw trrecoian 
{tice which prove as trrilesume all ever th Youth, 
‘Spos tbe rarativn porns ef the: Supiian‘Powats 

Tbe rurativn ypecen oC "oy. Sais 
iltern” Ik arypork, retores aad regulaten. is 
cures are rari id permanent. If troubled with 

i hetalraaites, Hysteria, Leuchorshaes ot 
Whiten Yaliag et the, Womb Ulceration of the 
Womh.Chloreals, and all those apmptoms which fol. 
dow, thie medicine will relieve yuu. 


That Young Girl, 


Whoae Hloom has departed from her cheeks: whose 
ese hs lant itn Tuatrey whaws Intellect bax lont {te 
Urlzhtoces: whose roantenance betokre elope aid 
Seapait, who ia pal, emaciatrl, fooble,ivebem, re 
late with poutpitation of the heart, swimming of 
ie ea andl handa, enn be 
perfect hralth and Ueauty by walng the Bngliah 
ale Bittere, 


MARRIED 
Tite, 


Te ta tae 
he conte 


"D'tntrsent oe pater 


FASSMANN DIAMOND TIE and BUTTON tre 
; Lai ote 


so estensvely used heretofor,tliey now offer is 
ALLIGATOR | 


with teeth 0 arranged 


as to instantly clam) 


from the bale and hold it without slipping. 


Great 
These 


Ties 


to bales of ay her wit 


ity and facility 
‘The advant 


got 


‘of place-to-eall. the attention of thono interested to the, 


t i 
SRP rod fy 


a Be o 


TIE, 


jp the hoop when. the pressure is removal 


ina bare bape taken fo a9ctre Bedi quality of iron. 
‘imple ia their. arran; 
fe, with the strae facility ahd expedition ‘en ripe. 
plication, they will compare favorably with any yet introduced, 
Troa Tics are now Eenictally recognized; but it iadeomed not cut 


that they can to applied by any. on 
To renth, secu. 


very emupliatic recommendation of 


Underwriters, Stgamboat (aptiing, and Owners and Agenis of Sea Steamers and Bailing 


Verscls, recently pabliabed tn the newspapers in New Orleans, 
ealety in Mobile. Liriceee 
tar Toren ae. CHAMBERS. & LATING, 
augetawit 4 + “No, ot Carondelet xtreet, N70, 


NEW 


Ik 
Dry Goods, 


Clothing, 


EVER SE 


Which they will tell 
AL any rate they will 
They invite their 
the public generally 
their own lutereat ib 

mardawly 


ue ne 
sat wonder wbd 5 
wention cf the 
of the Onl are i 


ber explode, aod 
oat of the fist 
foal ol ne 


a 


elad 


Tv is bound to erent 
Lamp Bumaens, wud 
peccmted. 
PAL 
funes tf 


“STAR 


FIAYNe perm 
far the purpose 
business, I Matter en; 
fection. 

Toan send you fa 
aoy Livery mao 1 
koow but i 


Htrict attention: pa 


Good secure Lots 
4 guod wags 


Thankfal for pav 
ly 


togethe? with tife 


anglawtf: 


A ROUSE 


yeHan! 
ang fewif 


Hurlbut, Sturges & Co., 
AT THEIR. OLD STAND, 


on the Corser, and Ubelr 


ADJOINING, 


AVE on band and are constantly receiving 
the largest und best supply of 


Grocerics, 
Hardware, 
Catlery, 


“The Safoty Hand Lamp, 
Meteor Burning Fluid. 


Meteor Nafety Hand Lamp 


Yet Uned, wife ex ions nat 
‘The Lamp will nor 

‘and the Oil ist 
abnut one 


‘sapply one friends tn thee countion with 
the Meteur Uitand Safety Hand 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
B. T. RUSIL, Proprietor. 


8 left at tho Stable for conv, 
reeri¥e prompt attcution. 


Sick Horses will be treated, 
Dinease, at reasonable prices, 


FOR SALE. 
LOFFER FOR SALE the HOUSE AND 
LOT on Which I now reside in Meridlan, 


WELCOME HOUSE. 
MRS. M. «A. COX, 
Valuable Property for Salo 


Axp Tithe ACKES OF LAND 


LADIES, |ijeasna'cno: 
ith, and personal, 


Att’ys at Law 


STORE 


r 


Crockery, 
Bagging, 
Rope, 
Boots, 
Shoes, 
Hats, 


fN THs COUNTRY. 


an‘ low an they can afford 
‘nat be wodersal 


oid customers, f 
to ealh, nad if they con 1 Prem af nee 
Jey Will’ be sure to buy. ' 

re 

BS sad 


the fa- 


Uy, en well as thou 
bn ning qaaiy 
Nealar Auperior 


at 
rebautilbie. The 

that of rv tmed 
say, Soke viel Wes at 


Fiwid wilt barn 
the Light How 


9 tn the 
© test to be ay 


LLON,“PULTON & CO. 
Meridian, Mian. 


‘STABLE ! 


tek gre: 
only need 


atly looated in Meridi 
of carrying on the 1 
wyeeif that Lean give 


ery 


*, Canter and eh than 
iow of, (perlinpie becnage | 


attendance om arrival of th 


ices, will 


id to feeding Horven, 


funy Kind of 


(or Drove Stock, 
on yard connected with the 


( favou, 2 wrk you to call 


PURNITURE of the 


wae 
frais 


NON & GALLAGHER, 
and real estate Ayenta. , 


orer éxhibite the fact that the Soci 


No. 127] 
State Treanury, Jackson, Misa, 


BR Whit 
Tall of Auditor's Keneiy 
duly 16. 
University of Alvestan 


ith July, A. Dy 1863, 


CEKUFLIALES. 0 i 
Premiums from $30 to $30,000 


GRAND DISTRIBUTION, 


2390 PREMIUMS, AMOUNTING To 253,030 
DOLLARS, 1N 9000 CERTIFICATES IN 


THREE PRELIMINARY 


DRAWINGS, 


ax 


AT VICKSBURG, MISS. 


Chartered br m act of the Legislature of Mlavis- 


‘ppl, paased, Feb. ub, 1807. 
‘The following reocipt from the Sinte Tr 


Ve HDL 


to the Ntate the sum of 


SAND DOLLANE for the bevetit of the 


STATE UNIVERSITY. 
corr pr. m.crtrr, 
Brave op Miners irrs, 1€5,000 


Recevred of W. D. Lylen, Prea't., ke, per 
tbe num of five thousand’ dollars 
pt Warrant Mo. 127, date 


luis favor on dtevust of 
16, 1847, ent.tled An wet fneorporkt 


A.D. 1867, 
under th section of 


ing the lanieaippe  Agrica Edveational 
wo Manntotarieg Aidteceyge es 


Given under my hand 


" JouN it, BoHoLs, 


seal of office this 


aati 


Furst: Preliminary Distribution, 
SEPTEMBER 


0) Prenalui aemounting 


Second Preliminary Distribution, 
OCTORER Vth, 1867, 


ernlem uf ++ ¥6,000 #4,400 


Premiums amount 
Vhied Pretime 
OVEMT 


Di-tribution, 
1th, 1867, 


1 Pregl 
i 


" 


a Premiums, anion 


WER 1th, 180 
emo 
it) 


PAKR NOTIOB, that certificates ar 
paid for io, instalments of 25 per cent 


whole sum, for the Ist, ud and Ord peel 


ry Distributions, and (irand Rebeme, 

ithe whole ame 
foley oe taste ‘conta por dey darts 

V tractor over . 

the month, wil purchase « Quarter’ Ueriiteates 
and keep the renewed throaghout the 
whole series. If uot drawn owt ig Ist znd or £4 
pretimfoart : 

Inu PAID WEHOLE DEDECTION, 

Certificates may be purchased from. or ordered 
through any of the Society's Ageola, or ordered 
direct frotn this edfice, i 

‘All ord» tad eomamenientions by neil or 


8 will Face aurotion. 5 
a Prot im LYLE Pres. 


Auer Saxnen, Rec'¢, 
te'y ROAD: 


1CK, vt 
Mendieet les, 


LAND. FOR SALE, 
IIE scbectiber In couse 


anglon 


~ 


1 Lee S50 PL 
5 
Accom SE AN ite! Bae ALM 


‘ey GOING NORTH. 


BNO Pe My 
f deas Thaw 90 hove 8 ‘and 10,30 


ae 


ses Merid- 
ia ‘Jackson at 
p. 'in.} retehing 


ALAS AEN DIRECTORY, 


Bye, Ror (HOES Te NORTO: 
s mmntealoner 


Iara OL BR 3Y is 
ath Tu wae 
Ao aR, Asslatanit Con 


Lantt. W. 0, CORY, 
ofl Pu try, Post Aijutant. 


‘cae 
A Shadheal Hngpecten ecw Ta 
HOR TR aN AG TL, at Meader, 
Meridian, 


Mub-T 


MES AUNDERLAND, Vit. 
Baer vin or, Bu RF 
Thetietions at 


at fig gare 
eT rok 
Handsslai., Aine 


ie st 9 : 


aaa ered 
0s, ms, 
Lh fag heme 
MORE, Gee’ apt, 


1, 


Suiaary Sabai N 


In ‘the; set of. examinin, 
that gentleman‘s pants, wl Mrs. Fallon 
awokeand gave thé slarm. The negro im- 
of § window and 

epee Algo aulvise 


D. Steele, Hilecbar: ke aed and F. v Fa 
have also Bectrentered: during the wee! 


Sa pistol, tvastpiit | { 


‘Tho loss of the other 


‘We had acall Uhe other day from 31.0. V. 

|| Shearer, Jr. of the Okolona News, who was, 
on a brief visit to his kinsman, Waldro W. 
.ofourelty. Wewere glad to | the 


yy ‘population, and that 
the News ly doth alively anit remonera- 
tlye business. 


SIT Te 
The people are beginning to feel a little 
oe |.ensier in monoy brea the reaalt of the 


li 
a jayne rorival siMY fedeh all classes | te 
alike, 


xs —IWeate 
pri le wary ie bd 11, Ma denking, of. the 
M.| Lone Star News Depot, Galyeston, Texas, 
for files of late papers. 


a 

A ilitary commigsion has been con- 
ened at this placg te, try John W. Gully, 
‘Eaq, of Kemper conn! ‘The following 
0 | officers compose the. Commission: Brevet 

Norton, President; Lieut. 
‘Nye (Mth Infantry, | and 
©. Cory, 2ith Infantry, with 
Brevet Maj. C. A. Wikoff'as Judge Advo~ 
cate. ‘The trial was set for 2 ray yes 
terday. 


Se 
Sco advertisement of “house for rent,” in 
another column. Any person wishing to 
rent for the remainder of the year can se- 
cure’ bargal 


2+ 

Creation ov tity Wout —This exhibl- 
tion was presented in thls comymnity lust 
Eee |exenlng, but.onr paper had gous to pros 
before the performance commenced. It 
has the reputation of being both enter 
taining and instructive. ‘Those, who wlsh 
to avail themae}ves of an opportunity of 


nessing It can doo this evening. 
ee 


Brwane oy tne Istrorten—There Jean 
individual, at present onnvassinig the casts 
ern portion of Mbsslasippi, why gives bas 
tame as W. A. Clements, and who, Is en+ 
gaged in exhibitions of Ethloptan mele 
dles ant negro exgontricities. ‘This man 
Clements ling attached to hls programmes 
pedentiihy purpatting to bp frpm By C. 
Chilton and 4. Watts, of Montgomery, 
Ala. Ketting forth that they are personally 

lute with the Professor, jd that 
bre falc) ot ios hare appro- 
priate for the heneflt of “Hopewell Instl- 
inte," imeinetitution Aintended fot a free 
Achool for theyorphans of thie South.” In 
acklition to this, he has a certificate from 


ty, Ala, who states’ that] Professor Clom- 
ents Is an authorized agent for Hopewell 
Tuatitute. Whether these testimonial 
forgeries, we cannot palsiecly tat! te 
one thing we ean say, whatever his osten~ 
by | sible mission may Ye, he ts gullty of un- 
precedented raseality in this community, 
which brands him not only as 8 humbug, 
Dut an nnwltigated Imposter. Ax he 
boasts of the golden opinions he has won 
from the press nid public, we will take oc- 
easton to add one more to the category, 
whi¢h he so ‘miiéh deserves, art warn 
others against this, vile imposter. 
J.GIBSON, 
Pub. Gazette. 


was 
the ‘poekets of | ip, 


i that Okslond fs fherensing Fear 


Thdgerenened obliga | 


an 


. Ba 4s 2 pane 


a of thor 


pais 
roll hort anal he 
Xen and ‘clemt such epee from 
roll, as ag ancient Pro- 
vided, Rowers that Netabes shall be 
au pee While under gharges for mis- 
cons 


ny person thas dro 
as to menibersh!p, 


ry oth 
der. subject, 
regardlag fos 


shalt he nave el Spite feral ‘ind effect of post: 
tive law. antl inl go into operation trom: 
and ater the a tig thereof by thid 


rand bods’. aro shereby In= 
Tita to evn ile te ye ior the’ tne 
struction of anbonttnates without un- 
nepemanes. ela 

Hrtine, 1 teak al Tact Vegiatn~ 


ueern Decessury to give effect thegeto fn 
thee nesta Surigtitioy 

‘Nraw ONLYANS, Sept. 24.—The interménta 
from, yellow fever, for the twenty-foor 
Bourg eng at yix o'elock this. morning, 
w 


Letters from LaGrange, Texas, to the 
Howard Asidelition hero, atate that the 
number of eitizens remaining in the town 
are harely. five linndred. yet the. inter 
ments reathed for two days The 
average, mortally ds cight per day. Those 
atttcked, are almost sire tod dle 
ease proving fatal In pine cares out of ten, 
Every house ‘tx dilod with sickness nnd 
death. Whole families have been swept 
fyray, nnd tn Hote eases, therp ty nb one 

Ty the dead, 

‘The discs Tx xpreading’th’ the county. 
and thers am.no provisos in the ton 
The cout ple wilh, wok went 
with predate Ou the Ody not even 
could be hivt'Mgtinake griél for th 
pgoed! weer nleety th stores 

iS peaked pith 
ficatlon piel Hed of its in- 
damecetetet ie tear fea scone 
en desolition, 
Rrcuoxp, Sept. 41—Gen, 
has Sesion that the ouly.rosttletion m= 
Mgibility, fo meanders of 
Enoseate Convention: M having taken’ the 
oath to the United States, and” afherwarts 
ded tbe fel 


J. Pe ttafton: Ctreutt Clerk of Batlereoun- | sai 


for Charleston, w'! 
Rina: 1 mhoals on wpa bin 
Wine 4 joabe a a “anal 
Joss. 
Waswrxaro: pt. 25—It is sald heap 
eer a 
he Presi- 
co rete pray oe thatthe city an- 
jorities Intend holding city elections un- 
ler the mee of Brownlow. 
‘Thre beste cnuthoritles are equally deter 
mined to. to old an election under the new 


a 
wedge ‘What made Barnum and Girard rich? 
i Apres, What sold the Government 
2 Jay Cooke's advertising. What 
made, Bonner's, Ledger? Advertising. 
made Stewart's fortune? Adver- 
‘What sold 210,000 tickets in the 
scheme? Advertise 
Bittersso 


-cxpendoemmeiceenead 

rien te and Deaty os- 

ered ‘a steamer. 
irerles the Mabehos- 


pels acute m Fuimetick, be- 
tween the people and the sold en 
aed tind doh 


‘of the ‘were 
The ‘ane for thelr ac- 


have tent Frunck 


di h that Gai 
ior ie tails, teeee whet 


nN 
apy. from Halifax 
vith heargo. of salt, was | Qe 


Locman! 


irene ise mh 


WM. H. SI 
“Hew Fond ‘Sin, m—The 
f Gparention at Syracie, non 


Tike Cetin opts’ 


-tesolu= 
‘itselCt0 the support of the 


fever noe seely ery em 

other potnts telegraphed | 
mocinotion to. endorse the 
nem. udopted 

April, was sec coded 

aeleg: 


out the 


~ 7 ur; . 
ee, ee “poh 
le Convention urned sine die. 


‘Three ex-General officers wer"among 


In the 


es te 
yention.will be required t tal 
proseribed by set of Con; 
of the United States, ard 


del Poirot 
wing» Jetter da be pubtiaved 


the oath 
officers 
section’ nine 
for all persone 


ted Or app to olfice I 
sald malitaty districts hauler any>ao-eal 


State or municipal authority 


mandens.» In reply. 
saying that delegates to the State 


tion eannot be required! tg take the oath 


refernil to, 
Yours, very respeetflly 

i MGUOF} 

Brovet Maj. Geu. Us 

GTOR,” Sept: 


in the 
New Ontxaxs, 26.—Th 
went from ypligy free. in aly 
four boars ‘bAlniy at 6 eloeks chi 
Ing were 5; 

wo hundred and fifty 
seven officers are now under 
yellow fever at Jackson Barrac! 


the military hospltals 
deaths from yellow fove 

Ricusoxp, Sey 
esned an order dire 
the Freodmen’s Bureayin. tits 
turn 01 


pw: 


ot Dj 
© | or by sppointment ef the ‘distri 
ly T have no hesitation in 


y detafl 
jet cou 


ny 


LD, 
Buds 


mn ve Seton. Mower 
encouragingly regarding the 
‘tre mfiicary ts “ Piet Pte} 


in 
twen 
4 mor 


Prrbvates a 


ment 
re 
i 


20—Gon, Brown 

ing the officers of 
Hatrict to 
x to the clyitethorAled all negrol « 


panpers, ind others who have been re 


ng her slucesdan, te 186. 
Gen. Beauregard arrived this 
Araesta, Sept, 8-—The st 
Supreme Court of ( 
en, and Harris, are 


‘enlng. 


the 


ints $0-FPhb fabven ‘Ghy| 


ved to-t 


Troan, 860,000, | 


ig. taken, 
died 


Where there ts much pretension, mach 
tgs boen borrowed. 
to strangers for charity. friends for 
davice, and tp relatives for nothing, and 
sa will haye a supply. 


ung man, do you believe ina future 
“In course, I duz; and what's 
Be intend e enter ib whyny Betsy gets 


gent tochis wife, let 
pte § ot, yracts ‘are stubborn things.” — 
art xy woth the lady, "whats fact 


ongue too great liberty, 
oa Ixisoner.. An An uperoken, 
din ‘everett 
vewo isin another's hand. 
‘ta.be held wise, be so wise 
tongue. 


Portland, Me. liad ‘his ‘house 

professional.” who, on his 

to his. vietim, returning 

valuable to the owner 

Wgned himself a “poor, but hon- 
eat burglar, 

‘The lay Is coming. says the New Lon- 
don Star, wheu throughont the whole 
country, woman W' clothed with the 
HENS anchiees Hauer a tie costa 

y sroods' dealers and hoop 
Hard on the wome 


{A Methodist. xyd Quaker stepped at the 

‘saane house, aul’ agrecd to sleep in t 

same bed. | Methodist kne prayed 
v—confessing x long ‘catalogue of 
When he arose. Quaker observe 

“Really. friend, if thou art as bad ws thott 

sayete thow art, L think I dare not sleep 
ee. 


of 
nll ld iphly erent which we ce 


‘Tery Rood fenct 
smoke} bi 


; 

trerhoning breach within, forty f 

Swelling havsen, The Tange 

brake land #ttached to th 

tive, an Lam determived (o leave the 
terme of a4 


and rer 
‘s 


onthe plaes, or to 


v0 ‘opposite B. 
Wisdlam'a, Meridian, Mins, 


septlsawil | 


kh 


FoR noys. 


Vand harmless of stimuli ; and this 


MERIDIAN IIGH SCIOOL| 


Zax, J..A.,SMYLIE, Principal. 


THE next seasion of thin Toxtitution will eam 
menor op the Recond Monday of Septeuiber, 
(oe uh) and coatinae forty weeks 


ipumpary Dep't per month of four weeks €9 09 

dary <0 
figher “ 
Ancient and Mode 


let y in advan fe 


Vaymenta ; 
of boating pupil 


ther 
hia sels 


' Fashionable Tailor and Cutter, 
SIDNEY STUERT, 


$0,000 In 


he llegh 
yet flv 8 past four 


Of typhoid fever. 


Mois 


ef Sept, 


Latest Market Reports. 


There Tine 
efuquiry for the etter sv 


f10, Cape 


Cotton to-day hit Ih eonsentence of the 


scarcity, ealv 
ates, the market closing quiet 
for, Midlivgy gy 
New, Outen Sop, 
to-tlay 150. bales. 
linge 200.” Feber! 


Rha ot 
{pity 41 tales 


tholee sph ty Lib 
nil firns at $25 

c ir cheuhitngs 
2516 Yor sugar-citval 
nee 1SVILLY. 


uaiborg em 
WRaron— 


eter 


3 


ni—shouluere Tiegh 
packed; Lant ee on Tsien Whisk 
eS na 5] 


rd Lohgor" Maori belie Tate 


Sr. Louis, So Tobacco 


Sore 4 oe ian 


gUrS 50; X 


acon ae 


unchanged. ese ‘dre 


at Isige for clear sides anil 240 for 


cursd iskey no. antes. 


We have received an official list of, pre 


BY 
Flour quiet and thrittyisupertine $10 00 


cledr wliles 18 


j Potatoes firm at $8 25@5 60. 


have heen restricted to 100 
at 0" 


26.—Cotton—sales 


Law 


rk atl 
retallin 


ear ples | 


 Manbacco-aales of 


und 
et 


but Inne 


Sx gt bo@12; tine 


at 13) 


P00) 


a 


miltums distributed at the first preliminary 


Educational awd Meohanteal Af 
‘The principat premiums 
Vicksharg. Sobile amd 


the number of premiums, Is 


436, ‘and, the number of 
‘duced ‘from 9,000 to 8,600. 


“Admiral Semines, 
the Memphis Bulletin, has reti 
editorial department of that 


HEAL | drayying; of \the Mississippi: Agrintnral, 


Society. 
held at 


his. At the 
text drawing. to pais? ges Gotober ah. 


to 


the enone distri 
bois. papgpemed more Sema yeet the| 


g aditor o| 
from the 
vexeellont! 


Foy 
Ld 


re 
ant of 
© | premiume'are also inereased from $20,400 
f papmeetetn mehies 


| in the te 
ty reasonable pr 
Cleaning, 


ig. 104 Graver at 


in ued i 
Kew Ofloene 


Gainp and Mupaking, 


HROTHERS, Manufscturers of Tox 
vain Chewing and Leaf 


ARPUT WARERC AL 
SJSRAU & CO. IT Uburtres street, 
Greand Dealers, Wholesale und Ke 


H. GRIRWOLD, & CO,, eld frm of var 
tks & Goodrieh ; hed tn Now Orleena 
fing i. Maninfactrers end 


alors in Machine 
112 Geavier 
vet 


NIGHT & CO. 
[iveg, Getton Ginn ete, 
Orton, 


~ JB. HOWE, 


BROKER AND PURCILASIN 
{Thin} Street, 
VILLE, KY. 


Atlantic and Great Western | 


RAILWAY- 
‘Phe Short and Direct Route to 


NEW. YORK, BOSTON, 


New’ Haven, Bri Providence, 
« Finira,Pittbnieg, Marvishurg, 
| Philadetphia, hers rele 
aT mata Washington: Oily ; 
and to all polite ta 


rf 


| 
lpr mugoessor ty D. Manpay, Deal: | 1 


snd prometl | istor the tone 


Physical Vigor. * 


Mnysical Teor is the mais safeguard 
th. Ie repels and Oehts off the. anor 
bid elemenin ohio disease. 
The grand question, therefore, is, how shall 
thls repellant power be where it 
Is but fuvble, and nequired where it scarce 
Wwexietsatall? There wasa time when 
is question could ‘not be satisfactorily 
quwworal, But theprobiom is now solved. 
Ie has been proved by. the, experience of 
re than fourtoen years that Hostetter’= 


NOTICE 10. MOTHERS 


atx Of the wae it meni of the 
# an invigorating. ing an 
Fetorative preparation. sulted to aff elle 
mates and to all contingencies, it stands 
ALONE among: fieines. It is 
the phly, vanle of, whlch. the stimulsting 
pranctplg i parte, pure 14. baat 
tire eacenttal prinelpleof souad Rye, ad 
Inleted by analytleal ehemsts and medi- 
clnal practitioners to be the most. genial | 
uid 
purged of ail the crudities which belong 
fo {tas ft comes from the manufacturer. 
before being used in the composition of 
the Bitters.” The alterative, corrective and 
torative properties of the preparation 
derived exclusively from roots and bes 
ants the virtues of which are acknow!- 


ive Hees trial; we 
Waitee ateoted alt 


whe it wan though( that th 
disgusting. the miniaie ao bene ie 


ae 0 the fatare/only SEABROOK’, « com 
deuation, quite mp with the advancement af ths 
age, Fleanant 10 lake, baruless in 

eficient snd t 

Aho following diseases: 


SUMMER COMPLAINT, TRREGULARIT Es 
OF THE HOWELS, RENTIVENESD, 
TRETHING, de. 

# Lealth to, the ebild and rest to the mottier, 


ould firrmtah any quantity of esrtteaed 
eridetee of ite superior 4 
eiicine 


sable. ujgents, com= 

Dined for preventure and remedial pur 

poses until tho hy reompound, How 

tetter’s Stomach Bitte: 

world. | 
Indigestion—Dyspe 

Its penalties. As the world atl Wi 
lization, ” > | bering 


sod 
Jaws WU Tis 


Laboratory, 1 Bult 8 


re i 
sing but this dictum is open to don 
Privation and hartehipy as well ns high 
living and d dis 
ense; nnd it would there ore sect that the 
meu of the wilderness, ns well as 
dw . unist he more or les: | 

however, is cers) 

0! 


ven is itso 
id th 


PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


UUMLEY'S SARSAPAIILLA, 


imbject to Tt. 
| tain; fn no conntey under ty 


to the Ame 


rt" physicians 
be IFprieiog and + fe 
*, of which 


to sh 
Ty dost 
whieh it pr 


ne 
Uyape 
vel it 


allel th 
array 

vines pew 

other |; | is 


wuy eironmstane 
Felief, On the 
Ulished by th 


te witm 


Hurley’s Ague 


PERFECTLY RELIABL 


The opie remedy tor Chills 


, bat in 


inst atmoapherie pe 

«of Hostette 

y this m all 
rules have 

Seosnrely ast 

preventive, 
aulopits this pre 

ins antl penaltie 


except 
Hitters} 


of the tnplensint 
while ae 


the pilaen « 
bomg per 


billions went, ant whe will yen 
galnsay It clalms to the very” tin 
Among Faniily Medielnes # 
safari This ie a 
ease ofa more malignant tw pe thi 


‘Goes | ary sehMM4 and fever.” but lt spein, 


Atse, malaria, and may 


‘In onler to render the ayste 
prook It mnat be euslowed with extt 


vigor, and put in all respecps In. perteet | j HURLEY'S 
grter, To effect “eitens objects. the, BIT | 
RS wyust be resorted 
it latterly belteved, STOMACHIG BITTERS., 
Por 
michalile protective pr * } Drepilitys . 
Sromreae it shout | » Lome of Appetite, 
Kew between the hot As the Weakness, fndigen.s, 
is up to one hundred and Gventy or Dispepria, Went of Action of the 


pepe 
Hes hundred and thirty durity hot fita «tt Liver, or DISORUB! STOMACH, 
would not, of course, be prudent to adm 

; but when prostratic 
ive is thin, and fe 
Do given with great advantage, 
and also when the patient is recovering, 
asa means Gf ‘recrniting. the strength 
Indeed, inal eases ofconvalescence thik 


the Unio site 0 ror the etore 
aus RUDDEE a Go., 
Louisvilie, Ky. 


best of restoratl 

Probably on people 
this country know what it isto be billiims | § 
and In tropical climates theproportion ot} at once 
sufferers ix much greater, hat are 

-allext “anti-billions medicines” were real 


name islegion. But nelther mercury. ti 
official 


7 : , 
gah the dreale Sibson, Bettison’s ee ‘Lanti- 


New York, New Englandand Pena- 


Used under 49 ina tithes seein to pro 
Ahee tae fact, calomel 

‘dao gall have probably Brot et more fi 
tall tate humatt race the. various 


Johar frmetf eve forthe Sieg He 
tried for, viaa or basal Eat | 
en for it, Tee 

fen PL a 


REL EMS oben yg AGENCY 


ES pe rm 


a 


SELFRAISING FLOUR 
Lo yoe 


Broad, Biscuit, Puddings, Cakes, Pas- 
try, &c., without using Yeast- 
Powders, or Soda. 


| TOM AND LABOR PAING AND 
HEALTH GLY) 


sites GENERAL biutorivys, 
90 Cle petals, Se me Ee Sti in the wee with a pan and. beat 
the cnlebrated STAPFORD CULTI- | £86¢, without if far the seogh 
” Matky ‘Plow; Cora Planters, | {255 Abe or whet yy 

Drills, Patent Reapers, ne order before begisaing to mix—MIND 
srtrestere: Patect, Cotton, Presses | THIS: 


Sale of Weod and Iron Machinery, 


IMPROVED aGMOCETURAL IMPLEMENTS, 
PORRABLE 4ND STATIONARY 
ENGINES 
‘and nll descriptions of 
PRE SAVING, MAGHINES, 


‘ier ro tite 


S* 10 ee 


Wotton F 
superior to waigr for al! pastry pur 


Peper Cakes, Pastry, Ac., the SELP-RAISING 
| pu R should be the last article mixed, Sait 
the taste, 
RECEIPTS. 
SALT 40 SUIT THE TASTE, 
Bon Liont 1 —Une cold water cr milk, 
| und mix with @ spoon just 
‘and | oughly wet the doogh ; 
Alvo, Chickering's, | not more than hal! fall, 
and otber Mano’ shou'd be covered to 


andog Me: | 


Mevideong. te 


Tninrested the Routh ean 


ring and fired 
ixcelleat for cake 


be bandied, us 
 aragdnt of 
“, without 
bron of experie 
4s otha aes he has many article epecially for 
a day authorize 


. busca 
sgoleend Bar 


except 


Three exge, woe quart 
of mik ur water, tare pure of four, woe, table 


ised 10 the ge 
spoontul of melted Lacd, Make 1 deep Mulia 


that has not pr 
bortenigg than with com 

8 veby thin 
dilated tu 


whom bes 


ee West was TE, 


RECOMMENDATION ene aca 


Koserrenn, Miss Ams 2 1 Urek 10 three egies, sur quickly wna 
COL Beceentics, Bek tia immediately, 19 a 
Jioving knuwn you favorably (or twenty seit este tor -ethiaeoriay 

yearn, and watched with poeasure the pru- 

ream you have made within the last tw 

yen im yonr laudable undertaking of in 


ing into our midst many af the va 
rian Iabor-saviog machines in use at the | 
North, and fully endorsing your views as to 
thw necessities of oar Stato for such, and | 
bellowing you to be eminently qualified w / shortnains: two @ 
suseewd in this new fick) for business men, | "Dor Pre axb Dumptixs—Prepare the 
¥o take pleasure in recommending you and | dough im every respect the name ws for, biacull 
bur enterprise to the public, aud in wish: | Une a tittle melte 
Yng yon eninplet |, as 
SOAP, Camphell, C't Judge Sub dad't Dist, | Batter 
1, W. Scarborough, Probate re Attalnco. |r). 
~ Lucas, Sherit! of Attala Co x 
Davis, Probate Clerk Attala 
Jos. Hh. Wallace, Cire’t Clerk A tala Co, 
auzale 


HENRY, MOORE & CENUNG. 
Manufacturers and Jobber 


CLOTHING, 


Nu tolae HMotet 


tem 


Dorwu Ners—One pound of Sugar. « lite 
shortoning, two egis, tbree pounds of four aud 


no ean 


f ttve better 


FARMS 


of 


DOLLAR 


FOR ONE 


UBDIVISION OF PLANTATIONS, 


ALL. 


So 923 Hrowtmay, opposite 8 
new YORK. 
PHILIP HENRY hy 


forperiy ot Heurys, mah & Townsead 


HOMN T HENRY 


vol saaiabury A Heory 


‘CHANCES FOR 


Tue Southern Asyinm Land Ce 


ition Us there grand scheme 0 
Wot MC 
Meephin, © 


=) pause & Towner id ve 


Tie 


tal Fires nt 
chaners iu a ache 


foryoerly woth thew 


We have ready a large, landyons 


well a dd stovk of FARMS FOR THE MILLION 
DY-MADE CLOTHING There We nat im thie arheme an arte of awamy 
nfl for the a pilin ek Pace ra 
Tete ate andes emcee. ater tnilen ol a Ratlwar, eithiep 00 the 
( aiapted Wao maserials Mempiir & Cherteston 
ces, exclusively ta th Mrananipis Cente 
Mobile & Obi0, 


apr 
large awort Meridian & Vicksburg, oF 


Misussippt a Tenmessee KK, 


ear, eral tracts 
The reer! Ane in woolen nnd enttor volestion, to 
falrtice vt! enable as te offer Each wabdi 
mivle lower prices than it hus been sold for | 


COSTS ONE 


DOLLAR. 


ai any time aimee 1850, 
hand clone buyers from the South | 

are invied to examine our stock before | af the property refer to 1! 

jurchasing, ay we believe we can offer them | % ie 

Liat etee mene Mer them | tre parfect, or the mousy will be pard tot 

F ‘ements ner of the pri 


‘scheme is in the Stats of 
‘The Capital Prize witha ‘ifteen 
Impbis, on the Miasiasipp! aod Teno 
ad 
ees Sepeetaiae ‘The lands are adnpted to 
ios with prices sent ! entton, grape, ee, 


We will be happy to roceive orders, and | 
the Southern busts | 


tail te give © 
Desenpurn Catal 
by mail if 
uf 


growth of grain, 


‘A deduction of 10 per erot. in favor of ten oF 
more. Tieketa may be bad of local Agents or 
thrvugh the Memphis Agency. fulyisia 

L. M. HART, 1, Meridina, 


ERRORS OF YOUTH. 
A Geatteman who rnffered for years 
Nervous Pobility, Premature 1 
youthfat ind: 
ha 


| New Spring a Goeds 


ro consumptives. | BROACH, BROWN & CO., 


The advertiser, having been restored to | AT THE 
health in a few weeks by a very pimple rem. | YELLOW STORE, 
ving euffered for several years | On Front Strvet, 
with = sever long aig and that babred , MISSISSIPP. if 
disease Consuropti anziour to make 
wave ts Luin fellow-rufferers the means of geselving fee peg ana a the 


it, he will xeud a copy of 


prepa 
seme, which they will’ Bnd 
Comsuxrnoy, Arnos, Bao! 
Conny and all Throst! and Lang 
‘The only ohdeet of te advertiser 10. pooserv 
bata bimait the affieted, and 


prise a fall assortment of the richest und most 
Faried atyles of 


aa 


TO PLANTERS. « 


Gray’s 
NeW PATENT 
Cotto and Hay 
Fi 
PRESS. 
SPEAR & CO., 
Agents. “waa 


ALSO, AGENTS FOR 


Gullett 


These Giae which at- 


T2IWe have now op band @ suppl 


Al 
Leach & Avery's PMows, Isane Straube 


Sawn, Leather Beltiog wad 


Vaper, Move aad Couplin 


Aug 
Tin und Lead Mute, Sheet, Nailer and Bar fron, 1 


Always on hand aod for sale by 
aug yt 
caerenoees 


AVE, 
rou, PREPER, 
Pp 


Ets Pee 


DIRE 


a 


THESE GOODS ILAVE BE 


from the Manufactares of Europe and A 
any other Howse 


avenderot Greeaaboro, Ale, is wit 


CHOLSON & CO., 
y Street, betwoon Lee and 
Jolinwon Avenues. 
(At Sanford & Bro's. old Atand.) 
—peAL 1N— 


DRY GOODS, 


AND 


GROCERLES. 


WOULD call the 9 
to thule Home. and an 
Kouils, soliel 


age, and hoping to give. ge 
thn which If we der not 
of onr intention 


a liberal abare of patron 
an 


isfinr- 


CONE ECTIONERY. 


Wi 


a pre ‘We recoguite 
tac of 

deveren totale. oar p 

here Wo place oar gooda within the | 


reach of 
TO CITY & LOUNTRY MERCHANTS 
we offer oxr Guode at prices we low ax they can 


ts had 1a the Mobile market, 
od exun'ae oUF articles and 


price fe Foam 


PLOCAN & HORMUTH 
Front Street, above Maso: 
ma Misi DIA. 


WEW DRUG STORK. 
H. IAZARD & CO., 

MERIDIAN, MISSISSLI1'1. 
Sanford’s Old Stand.) 

pep Dr Ste, mal bre 


\ 
TL tha fatronsen, 
Wer wt Koop eehianty on hat 


preas, 
cleat 


eawly 


AM other Articles to be ferund: in 
FERST CLASS DRUG STORE. 


‘and 
LER na 

Preacriptioulst, ean be f ‘the House, at all 

our, (Tera Cann, 


poxoas Le a MastY 


DUNCAN & HART, 
AUGTIONEERS 


4, be 


AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
spratewty Cor. Johasom’ Aveutie & Sidsey Ste 
LS WiGser, 

‘abimet Savon tert sbi 


waadite out 


Steel Brush. Cotton 


so: 
Gorn Mite, Bagives ond Bev Mil, 
ant Machinery gen 


General Assortment of 


Copper and Meta 


Established 1847. 
IMPORTERS OF 


Have constantly for sale much 


Corner of St. TWrancis 
MOBILE, 
THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSC 


ever offerod in this Market. 


stone 


| avglely 


ig | site hin 
weet | 2H 
ry ort, and BAD! 


by lar tlc 
est and’ 9 “ot 
perfect: “Beton | 


THE CELEBRATED 


‘Gin. 


ersit throagh the for 
Perteciy rag, pre 


1g Cotton to eum: 

feooa higher 

grade over asme Cotton 
Bered 


ly of the above. 


asc Ve awie, Yodla Rubber Helting and Pack- 
inet Male an? Spikes, Hrasen and Sheathing 
AR & CO., 1280uth Commerce Street, Mobile 


X, MITZGMRALD, 


PER & Co. 


DRY GOODS. 


and Joachim Streets», 


ALA, 


¢MTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS 


IMPORTED DIRECT 


meried, and will Be wold as Cheap ax by 
yi thre Continent, 


bh the abore be 


oe will be planned ta verew 
ewiyr 


Prt, att 
Meridian, 


XN. iB & 


1 
Wholesale and Retail Drugeists, 
CORNER MALE AxD AIDNEX. STHEITS, 


Hl. EDY, 


MMRIDIAN, MIs 
uh 


R Y, R. CHADWICK, 


DEAL 


DRUGS, MEDICINES 


Chemicals, 
| FANGY SOAP, PERFUMERY, 
OL, GLASS, INK, &e., 
Hair Restoratives, Dyestufft, Tooth and 
Natt “Brushes, Vigare, Fishing 
Hooks, Lines, do. 


Also. Taree Stock of AYRES’, SCOVILLE & 
(CO,’S Patent Medicines which u tin agent for. 


Prercriptitss compounded dey or night. 


Ww. SHEARER 
VING permanently establishot himeelf 
on the corer of Johoxon Avenue and Com 

the ditch) intends to Keep 6 


Il’ 
merce Street, (over 
snvod enpply 9f 


STAPLE GOODS 


GROCERIES, 


HARDWARE, OROCKERY, 
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, 
Koy Belg May Ary 


serum lew as be can effort; 
his ol fiends and he, pple rneraly Co 


CLOTULNG wilt be wold for the preseat, 
DLEaS below 


* cing hla owe meshie, 
okie SH grat oe = hee 


WiasissrrPl. t 


BOOKSELLERS, Tees es Ge et 
and Newstenters, | Drwanand iran m and Wropght Na! 
We are oiftring these godt nt such prices ax | ™ 


BINDERS AND JILANK LOOK 


M scat Instruments 


fea by rei 


'China, (Hlass and 


STREET, 


DIRSCT' IMPORTERS OF 
DIRMING HAL, ELD AN WooL- 
‘TUE 


Which are offered to the Oountry Trade ata 
small advance on cost of importation. 


BUILDERS HARDWARE, 
,| Marbleised Iron Mantels and Man tet a ore 


HE greatest v1 a 
Locke ntrea Fineness 


ROCKWELL, m4 COR, RogRWRtL. 
.B, ROCKWELL & CO., 


Boccessara io 4 clock & Co,, ‘ 
* STATIONERS, 


MANUFACTURERS, 
Dealers in * 


ur 0 
_| Cooking Rtoved, Kuickerbocker Rance, Hash 
Metallic Rott pena Anal Uotos Wash Ma- 


‘A vtock of over, eight. thousand Cooking 6 


ig Stoves ou Hund wt all ‘times, whlel 


a 
vq, | iffer at'a amal! advance over foundry nnd fecter 
and Sheet Muse, maySaw6m m7 


SAMUEL LOCKE, 


Nos, 37,39, 41 & 43 Peters Street, 


OAIRO, IH. 


68 OnLO LENER, 
a recint attestlon aiven 46 Cling dare 


Late Pront Levee, between Crstomhoure and 
Theavitle Streets, 


New Orleans, 
IMPORTERS and DEALERS IN 


Wholesale Grocers 


Tio Plate, 
Commission’. Merchants,| sve: tron 
Dealers tn all kinds of | ier beet, 
Staple and Raney Groceries | die: 
hth Noite, 
WESTERN PRODUCE, | xen 
7 orn fet outta, 121. Castings, 
— | Manilla Rope, 
St. Louis. Haod Bellows, 
= 2 Waeksmiths’ Bellows, — Mantation Badd 
FRANK § NOEL & CO 
COMMISSION MBROHA meena 


| AGRICULTURAL 


of every description. 


IMPLEMENTS | 


| Circulars and. Catalogues Sent to ofl 
| Who Desire Them, 


N. BYotne geritleiuen who Have en 
Lirely neglected tbeir studies for the pret 
fow yours, ean bere lw perfected in nny 
branches ‘they may deri a few 
months. 


Purchasing Agents; 


Office No. 418 Novth Second Street, (Up Staire) | 4.4 44, ttall's (sMayervit'e: Ky.,) #LUWS 


St. Louis, Mo. Cathoon , 6 GorTod keRATERS 
mardtewly “COTTON SWREP 
Yont ‘stent COTTON PLOWS & SORAVERS, 


WELLS & MANNING, 

Wholesale Retail, dealers io Fan Mills, 
- Corn Shellers, 

Straw Cntters, Bee, 


QUEENSWARE, 


XN. W.rCoene Foarth and St, Charles Sta, 


Plain, Japat ‘& Stamped Tinw 
ST. LOUIS, MO. is, Sapamare S peirinware 


TINSMITH'S MACHINES & TOOLS, 


COOKING & HEATING STOVES 


of every dgseriptiva. 


mar ST ews 


DOWDALL, HARRIS & CO 


© Agent tor he Celebrated 


STEWART COOKING STOVES. 


tnaytewims 


Mobile. 
BENSON, SAGE 


Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 


Pais 


WASHINGTON FOUNDRY, 


ENGINE & MACHINE SHOP, 
Corner Second and Morgan. Streets, 


ST, Lous, MO. 


Saddlery, Harness; Trunks, Valoier, 
Saddlery, Havilieare, do., 
No. 17 North; Water Street), 


MOBILE, ALA: 


ince 


Steam Eo, 
sd unt uit ghee 


« In htore a fow ef thi 
Re ttival rreaese tart a Ravin at sATPRAN UNG tro thee te Pebraar | 
and Cylinders, Wool Carding Sey, "youd whieh are offered wr reduced prioce eerie 
‘ ett Bast | St 
is Milla, Lead —— 


og, lea P Ouse Ons, Erewes, 
ek aod Halting ef alt Kisds, 

‘Agents for JAS. SMITH 4 CO.'S Bape. 
chine Cards. 


Cl Welt Mach'mery. 
baw 


oie MATHEW, aso, it por 
J. H. MATHEWS’ & CO., 


Receiving, Forwarding and General 


Fire 
rior 


om. 


ret 


TRON Tie 


sew “onthe a, 


AMPLE ARLANG YMENTS FOR >: 


Cue Thousand Students 
During the Current Year? 
Comparative \Cost'anid Value of the Ed- 


ucation Given Here and! in the Ovdi- 
nory and Literary Colleges: 


on 
say be, aod do the Correspondence 
any house, Stedents can atiend the 
Joes rigs lish, 
Latin or Greek 

shige Mathematics, 


Butte 


coat 
= 
Languages, ne 


eto., separately, 
fai PR Cosalian 
* here—Tuition... 

‘hoard fer thrée months 
Gonlingent expenses, wbout 
‘otal .. 


ANE? witch tie stoderuitartady fo go 
Soin enor and make $1000, $2000, or ' 


Bl near "Dat, student Will begin 
to work after wien OF four oHbhy, and 
make, say the. fi {ool abut 3 
Sod two years dnd lee moetba At prob” 
ably $1800,or $6150 be earns in four years 
Dedact $265 leaves $6902ai0t gain. to our 
Students; butto the other # net expense 
of $2400; or $8295 our Atudent has gainer? 
over the other. We suppose the Sta~ 
dente ia both cases to Lave n good Rog- 
lish education to. begiti with, We deem 
a busine gs education that ebables (he atu 
dene to earn $1000, 22000, or $3000 an~ 
nually, to be the Ded foriuben nts 


‘| can give theirtans. Sa far as known,not 


one of the thodéanty of, our graduates, ix 
out of profitable employment. A wort 
to the wine is #ufficient, . 


ship—lesrons not limited, $ 25 00 ~ 
1ng—double end xingle 

n perfect course, 3 

eluding lt cems 
mereial caloulation 

Lecture on Commer 


re. 
Stationery for Commertin! Course, 

including blank books: - 
Stationery for Penmanship, 
Diploms, for Master of Accduo 
Ein glial Oras tTeat CUP 


Ee 10 on 
2 40 
10 vw: 
“80 0) 


History, 
French+-full course, mot limited, 100 00 
Spanish-—full gourse, not Hepiteg 100 00 
German—f {ph orPes B rs thd bad 00 


Latin =| hie 

Greek- {fess ores aot 

Alpes tell course, not nied, 50 09 
Geometry—foll.esuren nottimited 50 0 

‘Teacher's Courediof Penmanship, 100 00 


A Life Picket to senna smapars 


meats, 
Forany Uangunge, Benth 
rate) 


will have 
“Bourd end cae ritnyirAiwedbenn 


A. MuDOWELL & Co, 
CARPETS, OIL CLOT 
MATTING 
HOUSE AND STEAMBOAT 


Cmmission Merchants, + 
No, 22 Bouth Commerce Street, 
may$ly, MOBILE, ALA, 
‘BREWER. |. \f mvem. 1. ores. | 
> { 
FURNISHING GOODS CO. rib poets. } Fake ie 


1 BPH won|. BREWER & CO.,” 
a aoc 


De tom 
of Mine. 


Proneli. Spinich, or German | familien at 
from %30 10 358 Pee ODIA. |». 


-ofca Boon, Ho. 2 o 


seh 


/RUPUs 


» ote 
| cine 


baer rin 


TERM!---Payablo in Advance. . 


The above constitutes the Commercial » 
‘Cou OF 


4 


[recpateemeamese 


“Weekly; $2.00 per Armaan 


~~ NUMBER GO. 


— = 


; = 2 Hotels, Bite: IMI-WEEKLY G AAELTE 


“ST, JANES HOTEL ” | UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI) PROSPECTU 
NEW ORLEANS. 7) [nd sixtezsrn Sets co : 


serrenmen ¢ 


Eauce tiona!. ‘ls 


ry ab ome 


| 


Meridian Daily Gazette: 


Proprietore 


a FACULTY | 
os Te aia of New Orteane 
IWR Connect jotimewad Hotel, iekmond | 
Jous,N, Wavper, D.D. Chane | wile feave: 
& ‘ nid Itaitrand OMices in | pesto Bibles, Netertsige ed. Foktoa! Lavo: | pipitet Issue. daly 
te sd el. Mr. H. Callum, Tele- é omy. put the first of 
imcsabegrena oy titheabovetithe. The come 


apidly 
prosperity; 
Jel In the Sonth, has 


mf Waning F ITLER 5& UWELLEN,| So oni cr Cr WBA eimaties 
20 Si Mghael Street, } CUSHING HOUSE. J.J, Wurst, D. Ds 
Mobile. ¢84: Alabama. Corner Sisth Strect aul Ohiw Lever SF unanedann ne hae 


CAIRO, LLL, Prof Latin and Modero area Vberally 
Fume Dens wt this pl 


would 


pt yeh > 
io 


nor. M. 


. Prof. Ayplicd Mathematics am oie Png, | Meridian, with te vantage 
i Gampbell Hous« $.G. Bows. Dts jn rene nit wealth, cheakt 
ye yAFormorly the Roper Honse,) Vrof, Eng. Literature, tnaintaln 9 that ie 


, | TIMBER 


. JAS! W, CAMPBELL, — Proprietor eR ab 
Truck, Garts, Dray, Wheelbarroice Eropeeiier |) ie 


(Late of Somter County.) 


FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, &o, 


MOBILE, ALA 


asp — 
REND. LL. ie 


f ‘Wissbington Btreety” 7} / 
nee vigxspune, ess. Wheelwright Material ! SAL an ates, 


w " the Prot. Anal i isy nts “ 
PORES GERMAN,” he oleae a AEPeageorcar ss peice | omen email a 
youuu tur = Se rag He we 


x W CAMPBELL, 
THE NELSON HOUSE, 


Thongh not the “ Biyggost” Building, 1. PREPARATORY Chas 


te TRAILROAD JUNCTION 
BARBER L ARE SCO. Jackson, Miss., 


rusccs Cotton Factors and Grocers, TEARS 8 repetition CF God Fare 
é; a 


1 for the apeclal aceotnms | gnayer. tel wh 
design 10 puree | 


Northwent Corecr St, Louin and Water Ste. 
¥,|MOnLE... sortnerme ns ALA. JOUN NELSON, Prop’ 


VARISHES,| Buiaib) Musical Instruments, TES = = . 
Private Board 
me "| Toys, Notions, and Faucy. Goods, | Keep x ways oo hand, Bagging and Bope, Nails, BY MRS. ANN DOZiKN, ¥ aren) 


WALES te 07.) sno aut Rison or LTS Scraees tee et sree 


HE THE LAW Dp. 
Ie in aacerenful operation, w 


fon ke QC lamar, A 


ieolany at my old friend 1 Que semicWeekly ant We 
DOORS AND DLINDS, ia hee etarerementes sc Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine se Bie a src, betwen Vive and Olive Teiaeteroh belt rar. eee Wee wlll ane ae ia m 
ne igh Court of Be | 


, and Carri-|aprivewm —-~ , ke. - — |" 
Material. nie, WEED Shake OW, casms, Petree Sones FLouse. | teem tir mona seen tle 

nous eee Goons, | Vietbunt  Kiekabere, = Yes. THe WT PORTER. & CO.,{  UPAIDEIN, arIssissinr. emails as Mee ee [sm Drees _ 
. . 7 ” Tuition fir the near ten months, ¢ 
| We M, » WIELTAMS & C€0., ODD FELLOW'S HALL, |YOSIAH JONES, : PROP'R. ie be ‘ sib 

FORWARDING AND Royal Street, Ee ek einen te oe Mec rcens ee ere 

a sage $ MOBILE, ALABAMA. “pe 

Commission’: Merchants, Whiteeslo and Beletars of are of ale " 
Ragsdale Fou-:, om 


“MERIDIAN. MISS 
([wesgamaarach call the atention of put | Cronee sila Nicdsvinchemesaon x; x..| ELardware 


- ON TUE HILL, ; oe 1 
Wiribae arctica. Wharktboat Proprietors, Hfardware| sa, gan sie of the Ral P Deparins visi 
i a foll Btock, eaiaisting in part of in the Ham Side of the Rait-r ' vin i ' wt 
GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS, J ane mi Pett - 
: PLANTERS LARDWARE, , ' 
2 : Gide . wre il 
Piokaburg, Had! BUILDERS’ HARDWARS, ty azert rey . . 
= MERIDIAN a eet ‘ 
NOUSE PURMSHING GOODS, —— ale 1 wyafnats "" ut 
ae French Burr Portabie Grist Mik, | FEMALE COLLEGE ! - 
DESIRABLE Coops For Coru Meal, Wheat Fo iting. and Stork Pee, | ; a Der vie ad 
ei cas aie ‘Queen of the South.” FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION. a 
= baad J eae OT 
Paints, Oils)" Window-Glass, |i roe Shittnpitg amt 4 a. Ne j ' 
: _ aS tA aan ee : ‘ Ea 
: DOORS, ans ge uo waco, | preside BE MAMREEL tits } ae ih 
i ‘or. Frout & Jolin 1" = ghost ign Potyghic 
@LAZED Asi AND DLINDS, | mvra omy efeteaetl O° la ve aan Be ane ia ‘ 
Scere, we pre Messrs. PLEASANTS & 09., MRS Bt ' 


Husteumiontad Mu " iy hy Met Wat 


EERUTION, | icles na et re TOBACCO MERCITANTS,| vis 9 4. nary ty Se ee ee natn tle tes 
oy Mor 


vee Hall, Moy. Jo] A REPRENARKD 


z eS eisicoo. Merchanta with toe 


dod Virginia ‘Deal 
ee WHOLESALE ARH Rerat. paren is 
Fa ORE U) ourren| : Boolss Stationer: ye aro 
_ |RECOBIVES’ ig va Fi sipto ony od CHARGES FOR TUITION, & 
i ‘Ani dives Prompt Attention a ar lien 7 raga tl . 1 Primary (our: ant © 


Balntins, Entire Tan an ioapetee 


MISS SALLIE NICHOLSON i 
Freparatory Brsche “ 


MES. REYNOLDS. 
Primary Branche 


et u pure article. 


‘The anderatee 
one 
Tile pepetatity (bro 


na, |Céntided to ‘ pls : ' 
| ig bs Fon Daa 2 7.x it i SER 2 eae My 
Pee ay Books ‘and Miavover ' ¢ hi ‘ 


ONE, COME ALL! |v fer eases Sete cae ad en. te Saat "| ‘i 23 Hd ieee 
i erin ite vo eat wed ‘ BLANK. BOOKS. ¥ : woe 


; } Henderse 
‘ domrnals, and: iteeord Hooks, of all} = A.J. L College Eabruis 
neaetons a oase af pape sock of anh 
reall made. order afi for quality of 
ased | addduratslity of biading eaunot ; 
. Oithes Stationery. $ ve rang man with 
a . twee nitro Ke from fitters 
fothirar gotta per 7 
We will 


cisaptrnetl gore 
oe Phe eras cs ee 
nf Note, Gominet Hooves tr fetter. 


mercial Pet shag Dap, of Eog’ FILRASARTS & CO. 


Care uf vel Hireet Tobacco Howse, 
vite, ee 


mayaiewif 


veriy carelessly of wilifatly injared er 
detiraved, will bs eh rged Mier ‘ 
Hoarding may be had with the Priacipal. ina 
ly fnlsbed dee ling, |S 

Pula Wil farnish the 


‘The great popularity of tho 
Charter Oak, Cooking Stoves 


Mana‘seturers to 
ATL those itn 


Vrine pal. The th 
Sep 15, 18 


YOUNG LADIES’ | 
the SEL igh School .|iiessh qui 


LE. GUULD, A. 3, Privelpal. | the_erdps i 
The Second anouet term of hs Ioatitution, | 


“Charter Oak” 


4. Ths oriy eat Livogaty xg Hot Air Flee Ay gti 
* Excelsior antag Co., 


6 CO 
0} Bach Store Ses way, i Futent eee Tees ees wih ©) poi 
ge alot eatin eminst 


a 
the labor system of 
ex le broken upand reilered cony 
“iy unproiictlve. and due whole co: 
ced With nlOlT disasters of a 
Hyasince: ant fninetst chanieter. 
aulleals are 
Titieal anarehy.” 


rd 


Published Wednesday & Saturday by 


ate 
BEMI-WEEKLY. GAZETTE "2! aerbeziie crire services Beecher 
z : Jooks to.! 

ts of medians helghts 
cotpulency; oval fice; clean shaved ; halr 
Jong, light colored, and worn behind the 
ears. Hfit mantridr is easy, gestures grace- 
tul, and his appearance on the whole pleas 
Ing. He read the most of his sermon from 
‘a mannscript before him, but occasionally’ 
frould change is position, and with an 
elevated voice and thimated gestures 
break out into rhetorical effusions that 
were doubtless impromptu, 

Not a word was said on. the) subject of} 
politics or the negro. Beecher has the ap~ 
pearance of am earnest emphatic man, 
with nothing to ladleate the moddlesonye 
fanatic he is, and has been for the last ten 


% 3 GIBSO: 
3, JOSUANNON,: 


MERIDIAN, MISS. 
Wednesday ::1 : 1 October 2, 1867. 


t@ Daring the absence of Col. J. J. 
Shahnon, the edlitoriaf department of the 
Céaxaette will be conducted by John Arm- 
strolig, nasociate Editor. 

—+~- = 
Correspondence of “Enquirer.” 
New York, Sept. 2 1867, 

‘The Radical press here, and throughout 
the North, are alarmed for the snecess of 
their party. They warn the Republicans 
to abandon personal squabbles all side 
fernes, such as the Maine Liquor law, the 


Some of otr exchanges taunt ns with 


Munday Lager Beer question, the financial 
nit tari” questions, &c.; and urge a 
United movement against President John- 
son. with what they deaerihe a: hh revol- | 
utionary designs. and in the favor of the 
Congressional plan of Re 
They contend that the Cal 
Maine elections turned on side [esues, and 


of sung. and wonder at our late 
ou the Conveution question.— 


opying the followlng 
from a recent number of th 
Pirayune: It wasin nocraven spirit we 
| urged our people to act upo 
nia and | the chances given them by ( 
acts of reconstruction, to become the ad- 
ministrators of thelr own Internal affairs, 
The powers withbeld were rightful pow- | 
again: f Congress | org: the interference nadertaken was mor- | 
amd that the rthern peo- | ally onjrgyand In deflance of our natant) 
ple I tiat the present plan of reconstrue- | and civil rights; the entire action of Con- 
reas was in violation of the Constitution: 
eNever- 


ynstruction. 


offered no evidence of a popular reaction 


treme me: 


sigment of the 


the South, or that | 
which it was «worn to. snpport. 


thon must be accepted by 


to arate | 
hy the reje 
Whatever | 


they will be forced to sult holent lelakenetel new 


by that wh 
us wit 


ares, to be Imposed held physical eoutrol over | 
tany limit upon  ibrexeretse. 
? te protest and a resolution (0 rv 
bel, witnoat the power or Intention ton 
sist. was eqnally unwise, frititiess of reny 


dy and frultfalof evtl ‘The greater act 


tion of the present scheme, 


may he the tone thing is eertain— 


at States of Ohio and 


the voters of the ¢ 


Tenneylyania, will, ina few weeks 


as to whether they approve or lisa « | of courage was, like that of the tradition- | 
Ta action 68 ier grekcat Conn ‘The {at Indian, to ratty look the feet in the | 
the action of the present Congress: TH) tice, and ybeld the body. Wut not the heart 


aly made up in these States. and | of the sx 


iftce, while usin 
ett nis to avert it. 
1t would not have been consistent with 
true conrage to have urged wrathful op- 
position to the measures of Congresa.— 
There was no p I power to reslst ft— 
Tut if the offers to the citizens of the 
In | Sonthe «l boen ful 
provided for in the acts of Con- 
i the guarantors therein had uot 
+ ers andl 
T) their satellites: If Congress had not Itself 
iHlided Its own offers of participation jn 
the vote, fra! hawt not mult 
her oF we citizens 
the South would yet have an opportunity | 


very remedy 


$f they go against the Ropnblicans, New 
York, In No 


may lead the 


mber, will follow aud this | 


y for the complete defeat | 


oof the Redicals In 18°, 
Ohio election 
State Cometit 


One of the ques 


is an amend- 


tions in the 


vient to the lon, known 


Ubio as the “Glzzant foot Amendayent 


By the General Aseombly 
State of Olio. three-titths of the 
ch House agcreedng t 
it he and herehy is proposed to the e 
wre of thls Stite to vote at thet 
auninal Qetaber election, wpa th 


of th 


equal and exact justice to all men, of right- 
filly dietribnting th tax- 
ation of Its ritlzens ant of prot In- 
stry aud qe taint vagraney and 
Hut the very law of Con- 


proceeds of ty 


ule 


gr We by Tee awn a; 
nd their action ha been ratitled hy tt 
The fact that mere party ends to the ut- 
tor nuin of intelligent citizenslilp, and of 
servation of the natural te of 
deen their sole object. fs now | 
aul hats for some toe been apparen 
we have therefore «ince then ler 
were silent. 1 
mipt to wh 


ef yar and hay 
orally Moh 
the qnalitienti« 

Hey vote at 


nto uti 


As it vey statute in the Ce ae inies Uhrough the mil wees | rye house Wy New Orlane, We refer 
bio the worl “white” quoltieMtke male wr ie tothe young bat already vigorous 
when | 


citizen for stlfrage, But the Repabliean 


way to thent 


State have decided that any Silently we 


courts | wonld hn 
have awaited the inevital 
belted unchecked Hey the 
hands of the ignorant and d by 
the corrupt aud unscrupulous, There is 


nothing 40 certainly taught hy history, 


tu whe will swear that he has result of ine 


Blood, and even 


saore white than black i 


base 


how most thulattoes are allowed by ver 


The contest in Obie icunasually Ui 


Ubio. 


ter and personal All the lewling men of! vot by one page of it only, but many, than 
Hoth parties are on the stump. Senator | that this evitably leads to Its own de- 
Warle has made several aperches lately, | Struetion, and finally to the rule of the 


wise and Jinst. 

Whether that consnumation is already 
| ahout to be realized, Is doubtful. There 
Is reason to bellove that the effort to ert 
the white man of the South ander the 
: | heel of the black man has alrenly proved 
ft Repaliiean papers a¥€ | oo) neh for the Radic Ny and 
that the more it ls persevered in the mo 
ruinous it wlll be to do its but it with 
hantly panse now in ite carver, with two 
years more of congressional power over- 
reaching even that of the Executive to 
neck It, unless by the firm exercise of 
in California and Maine will | such power as Cromwell used w 
ive the Democrats an over-contidence in | rupt Parliament attempted to perpetuate 


their str it 
Bat ny matter how gn 


hich, far scurrilous abuse of hie potitien! 


nts and billingegate slang geners 


never been eqrtalted in this or 


country, Lam lad to see that 


snany of the se 


lid for its 


er people ought 


sanguine of ihe result ot these 


Vealing Demioenits bere have sereat ae 


about the rvsiit. ane that the re 


bring defeat. | 


i that may J 
There may be war between a faction dy- 


2g ont of power, but yet atrong an(fconti- 

ef. | dent. and another rising from the embers of 
ections take place be- | the past, and composed of such ax fear 
ws of their own liberties If the effort to 

xive the political power over the South to 


setions by 


no tamed 


they give a 


No Congressional 
fore the fall of 1868 and Jon 
entions will 
States and new Constitutions , cot of that quarrel, we 
formed and adopted. We should make the | can take no. part init. But we do not ap- 
t fight we can fora liberal State Con-|Preheni aetual hostilities. The aroused 


7 ake white nofthe West, and even of the 
Failing in that, wo can vote) sist atroady soe that the United States, 
atifieation of the new Consti- 


governes! at the South altozether by black 
tition, and thns protest against the injus-| men, and with black men holding the 
tice and tryauny which might charae-| balance of power among themselves, 
patient would cease to be thelr government, and 
J went yesterday te Brooklyn, and at- becca Sip Lec the party, which 
fi bas would thus sell its brethren into Egyptian 
base er: ag . se eb rept captivity that’it might gain a Iife-lease of 
‘ard Beecher. The chmre an 
large plain brick building, constrneteit 


power, ohght to be at once overthrown 
very much like a theatre, and capable of 


and the eaptives set at Iiberty, they will 
do it manfully and energetically. 
holding probably two thousand persons— 

There is no ornament, whatever, about the 


Meanwhile we watch and wait. We 

wish no harm to the Bisck man; we are 
church, exceptan organ. The house was 
crowded as it always ix, thousands coming 


before that 


thine Col held in all the 


Souther 


form his civil duties. If we do not rejoice 


and was obey et | f 


of regulating It own affairs, of doing || 


| Southern prosperity, we partlenlarly de- | 


tie negro should sneceed. Though we are | 


civil rights, and that he may learn to per- 


over his cmanclpation, we woald not have 


8 vory doleful letter te some of his old 
friends, in Warren. The country falls far 
short of what it has been represented by 
those WhoTare endeavoritig.to colonize. 


never more than one.or two miles, apart, 
nally bulfé of mod and “atleky Covered 
with tlle, and having dirt Soop. 
Mineeth ter balld afire in 
of the room, and Tet o oeigedl oo. 
‘out the beat way it can. aud per- 
pen ming pou Sy: a Het 
dine together. ‘The Improvements consist 
of a few acres of cleared laud around each 
house; the large timber on It is of the 
most scrubby Kind. Itiaatl on the river 
ownel by private: individuals, who ask 
from 81 to $G per acre for It. There are 
no roads of any kind running from the 
river, and all travel fs dope by water, aud 


miles. 

Mr. Ealwans left that region fully con- 
vinced that there was no lantsuitable for 
himself or any of bis friends to settle ou. 
He then turned hls attention fo,the Prov- 
Ince of Mluas Gernes, and trayéled two 
handred miles over the most mountainous 
country he ever bebeld, Coffee grows on 
hills at an angle of 43 degrees, ‘The Gov- 
ernment has no land near navigation that 
is worth having. ‘There Js no demand 
there for mechantes; many have gone and 
returned to the United States. They have 
no roals except mule paths. Mr. Edwards 
was a well-to-do farmer in ante bellum 
4, suffered and lost a good deal dni 
|the war, aml recently wandered off to 
ruil, hoping to be able to spend the re- 
malnder of his days in peace and content- 
But he has like many others, been 

disappointed, and now warns 
think of seeking new homes, 
of that far off region whieh 
Nearly all the enilgration 
¢ ended disastrously, top dur 
people, think {t {4 about tine «ie 
cnterprises were being abandoned entirely, 
The true plan Is to stay at home,and work, 
wateh and wait, Dad as this country ta; ft 
can scarcely be more inlscrable than the 
wild mountalnous regions to which our 
people have been going since the close of 
the war. Industry and forbearance ‘will 
yet make our séetion ax great and glorious 
as it was in the day® now gone forever, 

00 


others, w 
to ate 
be visited. 
prujects 


Trade in New Orleans. 

Country merchants of experience will 
cudorse the truth of the statement that, 
prominent among the Inducen:ents whieh 
in past years have carried thelr patronage 
orthern cith 
nent, have been the high prices 
der nssortinents of Dry Goods In New | 


Hants of the latter elty are becom= 
ing inore keenly allve to thelr Interests 
iit branches of trade, 
Wainly viaible any 
the repli apbuilding of that great come | 
Lud centre, Waiving present allusion 
to the current enterprises of railroads 
Hirect Ear 


which are promising a new era of} 


all atte 


ton 


nowy to the ope 


firm of Wattac & Co. 
Iry Goods: 

ant have conth 
eschewing old fo; 
wielding avery large capital with 
the very best talent tn thelr different de- 
rtments, and have inagurated « }berili- 
y in prices previously unknown in 
thelr market. When okler firms were ad- 
hearlug strictly to cash terms, WaL.act 
& Co, attracted trade and teffense pat 
ronage to ther stores by granting the fa- 
cilities elsewhere refused, aud whieh were 
vo greatly needed. This will not soon be 
| forgotton; and should not he. 
At this tine, with large stocks, which 


prosperous 


In canoes, to’a distance of three hanired ,t10n In the courtays 


X | seoretars-of the association, A. D. Lytle, 


| Hire on the 10th inst 
"| $3,000. yb) 
is 


dre not P 
he hax been or is 


ivises its non-payment. 
PR case to test the quce 
A large number of | Tombighee 
sults have into hit hands. THe 
recolves half: int of tax that’ be 

1 keep from the. government. 

We aes ‘a pamphict »from the |. better 
Louisiane Stab Association. with.a 
roquest to notiee the same. The Falr com- coe 
menees In the elty of Baton Rouge, Tues- 
day, the Hifth of November, The exhibl- 
tlori) though inténded for a display of me- 
chanical and agricnitnral implements, is 
more expecially deaigned ¢0 give stock- 
raisers of the South and West an opportu~ 
nity to display thelg, stock, and furnish 
them a market for the*Wathe stock, and all 
contribations should: be: forwarded to the | (| 


“MAYORALTY. 


MERIDIAN, Sept, 20, 1567. 
MERIDIAN HIGH SCHOOI. 
FOR Bors. 
Rev, J. A. SMYLEB, Principal. 


Hurlbutt, Sturges & Co, 
o ST. THEIR, OLD STAND, 


on the Corner, und their 


on or before the Ist day of November. that 
proper arrangements ‘jmay be made for 
thelr aecomniodation.. 


Jackson has contebuted $175 for the re- | is ray | THM eh eneton Of thls Lanting will com 
Hef of the Elizabeth, Orphan Asylar, of, NEW STORE| Mtijiessaagnas 
New Orleans, where yellow fever is apsorxiso, | * "TERMS. 


Primary Dep't per month of fowr weeks go 


iene? ” oe 


prevailing toa considerable extent. 


‘constantly receiy 
pated sa doeaie 


Dry Goods, 


‘The money-onleF ayrtem of the post- 
oftice department, igysald to be working 
aduirally, and the system ts. perfect 
against loss In transmitting: money. ‘The 
amount to be sent té deposited with the 
master, who lsuer an onler on the 
Postmaster at the designated point, who 
1s notified of the order given by the Post~ 
maater here, fo hom and the amownt, who 
will pay the order on tte presentation 
Should the original order be. lost, it cam 
cally bo renewed and hence no possibility. 
of loss. ‘The charge for issuing an order 
fur $20 oF less Is 10 conts, over $20 and not 
exceeding $50, 25 cents. No onter will be 
lasued for more th 


exres, 
A Jeeoranen bgynt. Mert: 
bert ‘p08 
s to Caited Riates, eaoreanre 
Togiied sith x Chit or Fires insored. a winter 
Dilliowa na.t full of Aches, and foe} am sodtapent 
to get abont, hy all ui 


A statement m 
the strength of a press dispatch, that the 
President had dogided to re-open the ease 
of Fitz John Porter, seems to have been 
Incorreet, Hke many ether reports, sent 
over the wire froma Washington. It Id 
now announced thatthe President thinka 
ho will give Gest Porter another hearing, 


val 


Who have ne the {o. lowe, 
wt An 


Tried thay ot et aa ioe un tidy, cot lord 
i oy ed 
the 
thal ow patenting sul eters bars 
aide ery 


‘The warehousd of Capt. Tau Morton) | at'eres 


atFriar’s Point, Mists was consumed by 
Loss $4,000; Instiredd MECH 
1 


agi va 
‘The care from Meridian ore now exam: Wh. 
ined east of Jackson by a health officer. 
BOS eee tins NOTICE. 
Letter from Jasper. | grnmy <p Shee A bo Aol 
Fe 


7, Al hey 
Pavioiye, Sept. Mth. 1807. | pits NEB Bg pepe re) 4 We KEN SEDY, 
Messrs. Kditors:—The Ciegult.Court lias c Meridian, Mins Pept Hy Mii 


bee incomes rea 
pore joura by-m ipo beck: wobet aid 

f Jun HL, Sdartin for 

ig tere of, Belk T. Hy 


jocal bart anapoonl Of senate: Hatt Geseed 


the 


low 
Shea, “Owe 
ienp’ a goo folate 


and Chapa! Vowe.we have noticed 

Meee ve Necks al Metis 

a Quleoaty and : 

ind Gi 

torus, Oost 

and Is” proving: hit 

| <Hiclone toast 13 wich he fa dlapoaing | 

wtieten which he 

of al wilt of the law jou saaeied 

sie fadge Watts, who hai 80. long’ 

Siorned amttossh, aint bortach, to Ce 

ratistacton of all, fa presiding, and I am 

leased! tO say, say looks mueh Improved 
1) heabetin » > at 
In the buisness of tive 


are known always to keep, they offer 
their goods at New York prices, and are a 


ways prepared to demonstrate the truth of 


their assertions and professions. Any | pose of suc 

| merchant with proper capital and abitity | already bere, faralabel te MedRe Weces| Sadly R. Y. B. Cuapwick, Maridlas, ts 
in New Orleans, can compete in. prices | dlnproced fot anak jogeo,. gi, . Sormerly a s 
with New York jobbers. Itis simply aj the p of Rev. Jus. of jog — +e 
question of policy, and one which Wat- es: Fee convicted YOUR. WIFE 


Lace & Co. have adopted, reducing their 
| protits, and thereby Inereasing. not caly 
| their own business, but the prosperity of 
thelr elty. 

| They purchase thelr foreign goods at the 
European factories, ans Import them di- 


looms, where they ate fabtlested: 
It isaimply impossible fer a jobber in 


| they cam without loss. 


rival New York in claims wpon Southern 
trade. Wallace: & Co.’ terms, and 
prices, de 
‘merchant 


‘Tyr Mrascan oF Arronrioxstest—We 
make: room this morning for Gen. Ord's 
lengthy eleetion and apportionment order. 
The ‘oriler is already beginning to excite. 
considerable coment. It ts asserted by tt 
Vicksburg Times that the apportionment 
is not based on the rule laid down in th 
Constitution—ts not, by gross po 
lation, nor by the Jist-of registered "voters, 


an unfair ad 
it be fair or 


the black man's friend, » We wish him 
fron every part of the comtry to hear the 

Kreait political aint of Radicalism. At 
the farther end of the house, just under 
the organ, was a «mall plain desk; behind 
the desk was chair, In which was seated 
the Individual we hai eome to hear, I 
went In company with Col. Gilbert, of 
South Cavatinn, citer of the Sumts 
Watchman. Webked no dificuity inob- 


his servitude restored, alike on our own 


PT celica dieaiee 


rt, as far 
regarded, thes tral of elyih 
| Honor ‘an order # to 
which were fade In H  Senithy a 


Rankin counties. A’ a for the cua 


a P DnoMeoo eel 


mae 


ment In the 
The 


rect to New Orleans, while thelr American | acter 
goods are also purchased atthe mills and }f 


any market to welldry goods lower than | *))¥. 


With theirability and full intention to| forthe 


bat basis thet Wilt give the negroes 

owe fedeedacion Eat 
right or ‘wrong, we 
rust submit to It. ‘There is 1i0 remedly: 


fi 


adopted | ~ Wi 


&, among 
‘published “by 
Eouleville, Ken- 


vould respectfilly mirge: 
Piedben umnieeeaee 
“| cessity of takiiig early steps to. secure. 


te supply of these books for thelr puplla— 


ind | etal no ‘mmdze for thelr remedies than |S! 


3 AL WALKER. US:A- 
nepokor Belt Fan A. 


LAR, 
oF, anil Ay Tq at Head’ 
feriitian. his 


With tie excepeioaof the Geology, 


apstenl ‘ndvertise.ncnt and give 
tf 


“advertise indre |. 

land forsale. Sovour advertising colamns. 

5 y 

Reamprs yor Faraens—All heads 0 
ale tii eee the great 


th the aor " 
his 
Gen. 


wee ae were made, 

prominence, we at presen 

ss tet. Small i Coma 
jians, Lillo. zeny wi 

tau Sep. RI 


© remedies | 


it of our friends, | ¥, 


Rudale & Co. of Loutevitte,| yy 


Ky, which inay be found In another col- 
r paper. All those aftticted by | ed 
, or Who have friends suffering from 

sic 
know they will derive profit from It— 
It glvectis much pleasure to be able in this 
manner £6 recommend to our people these 
gentlemen, and the medicines of which 
they are Proprietors, as we know tliey 


Jong yeark of.trial has fully shown tp 
really deserved. 

‘The ropatation of Dr. Thos. A. Hurley’ | ¢9' 
Bitters, Worm Candy, Sareaparilla, and 
Ague Tonle Is: wide, having been 
sued through the whole of this conntry 

fears past and never. havtog | toh 7 


ras to the plans 


eee Gariballian a 


have 1. Tt ta official~ 
Phaureerits ber polintey 1 trans 


oo aaa, il Aes poe 
one 
fay the serevant-abartes Of the United 

Seatze Beuntes metaber of she Capltol pos 
Nee forces 


30—The i 
hank nt Whiteatont New York; 1d reported | cot 
to tiave falled, 
Ricumexd. Sey 30-—Shanks, of the 


th 
tol ‘The eplit in the Ibepu 
mor mark 


this evening, 
of! sortie: 


to 
oe co Sa 


2 for buperin BX on, 
Ws to No. 1, 
Meds In bulk, $1, 05, Sis} 


Mic. 
Tari; to os 
bond. 


changed 


as fen eel 


ice. askear na | €F 


te 4 voulng, he election will. be by batlogy 
ol 


ih 
: sured epee 
om nt at cee ng arin te 
nays 


Lauderdale, Claiborne, Co} 
‘and bane Sune 2 me 
Bp the sonntles of Punto 


Teas 
Boll ainineod i 


rayne. apes Franklin, 
Pike a llarrison—one each. 
io counties of Octtbchs and Choe- 


lig on the 


xt and conth E| ingen 
Co ae ti eonntieso OF Sanfth artd Davis, to- 
Mo the counties of Marion ail 
e. 
etry, Greene, and 


iitan to ta’ uniber of ‘delegates 


,Jeinal practitiobers to bre the most 


x TYLER, 
Infantry, 
G 


News Items. 
On Friday the majesty 
vindicated at cui, tne 
three negroes, binso) 
anion and Tia Civasen Gi 


onvicted at the June term 
Gity Court of the crime of rape ol 
porsonsot Mra. Proderick Potera ani 
ail | young danghter, at Dog river, some tl 
‘Maret Las 
Mfbo tallnre to obtatn a maniteeto from 
Gen: Grant for the fall politteal campaign 
t the le: ical 


c t 
ly equal in number 
oue of the shares 


the prec! C 
tar wil’ rove “Hinsetf withy a 
box, with a lock and key and 
size to contaln the votes of all the 
tered ml Gere ip bees 
istrar will igoes 50 
ighout Ffotmdness ou the gone. 

The New York eral concedes Peun- 
sylvania ta the Democricy. 

‘A-cubecription has been opened at the 
aftice of the Charleston Courier to ralse 
funds for the rellef aud defence on trial of 
Lleut. J. C. Braine, 

The Memphis and Ohio Railroad 
been leased to the Loulsyile and Nashville 
Railroad Contoany for ten year4witha pro~ 

for a consoliation 
ot 


and will be conducted In alt-details, 1 
herein prescribed, accordin 

toms heretofore in nse in the reapecth 
States, Each ballot will have written or 
printed upon It, “For 9 Convention” or 
“Against » Convention,” and in addition 
the Stub os name (or names) of the dele- 


fede i ifr ballot mane exh 


mast exhibit his 
tifeate waist 
which the cler! of cleetion w 


the face of 
TIL write bls 
name In red Ink, to Indicate tliat a vote 
theate—at, the 
check off the 
Pook, herein, 
ihe we book.” polls will be 
‘Opened ab 10 o'clock a. 34a al each precinct 
fand will be keptconsinwdusly open wutit 
sunset, at which tine the polls 
closed, the hallot-box, opened, vo 
ted by the Commissioners anit a 
return thereof. under oath of the 
sloners, Ininediately 
iter. In duplicate 
m be securely’ enc! jose nl fo 
dy mail to the Assistant Adjutant p 
nk these Headquarters, with a letter of |? 
transmittal, setting forth the number of 
votes east for and the number against a 
convention, which letter will be Witnessed) 
by the deputy sheriff present in aceont- 
ance with the Fequirymisnta of paragraph 
V of this onler, (Special fostractions 
will be given hereafter with regard to the thelr tr 
yotine of some of the more. populons pre- 1} oodabiedp 
cinets. in which It would be diMicnlt to | bs . rs 
take the entire vote by the above inethod | Ment of the eountry 
In one day.) property precark: 
Tusiges aul clerks of election will 
ably front 


to the cw 


phis and 
Touiaville. and 
time ax may be agre 
bakers 
5 n kaye that woman 

uffiage will be Mrjected Iu that State by 
10,000 Votes. 

he Treasury Department is preparhy 
some maps for « 1 purposes i 
which they have design 
acquired Itussian territory 


A Washington dispatch sa 
Wiule writes tola friend inthis city 
he Will Introduce: on the frst day 
next se 1 4 DIN to repeal thi 
He ¢ Ute ax a Terri 
on of the Mormons in’ denounclng the 
Governm nt as tyra and unjust must 
be ee bya prompt Kup) 
po Having abolished sla 


Ie tw abolish 


elghtthonsan 
te Tidians make ext 
1 the people Uireaten 


saad 


petent and qualified under the 

lave yen from among the resideuts of the 
nd Hf not attalnable In the con 

fy, then from the State at lar 

Fehuirod Urtake nnd mubscribe to dhe oath 

of oftlee, proveribed! 


tater by " 
property fcr il Mn 
Immediately for-tie in th 
Autstant Adjutant Ge 


ndaye before 
istration will, 

JACKSON, 
AVING removed to 


MISS 


\ Wampanivw ntyle, 


ee name of seh por Couking ant Fare are equal 


elt person lal 
cro, add 40 the 

who at 

litle tions require | 

‘ox caienen mie tn the nee oc | SP 
el made in the ° 

be immediately re- 


to nny in the eft, 
‘The location of the houge ree 
ingly convenient to business men 
stoppiag in J ckson 
Conveyances leave the House thiree times a day, 
to gouuret wh the rallrvad earn. 
i 1 SMTA. 


BOOK. STORE. 
RHODES & BULLOCK 


wor rerpectfully announes to the 
public that they have opened a 
first.class Look Store, aod will keep con— 
nuathly on havd « full amortment of-Text 
Books, Histories, Works of Literature, 
Stationery, Pe 
the latest publications of the 
Call ant examine our prisent stock, 
next to the Post Offior, Meridian, Mins, 
pa@r-Terms atric.ly Cash. 
Sept. 203m. 
GARDEN sEEDs. 
VIRGIN, suceeaso 
in Seeds, No, 104 Gr 


ch county’ is*made 
weryation of oot 
freedamn of the Bal 
jou preciacts inehls 
4 he will} appoln& 


cea Ms ia under 


‘the re, Comniaonere of 
pee of der Si 
under penalty of of tmnt 


SEWING HACHINES. 
he noiseless machines of Wilcox & Gibbs, 
selil new, tem, fell, bri seater quill 
a. Axent 
‘eet —Tox 386, 

eovt ly 


AYER MROTUERS, Manufecurers of To- 

‘bacon, Cicars; Desiernin Chewing and Lest 
51 Tehopiioulaa aireet, berwe n Nx ches 

Poydras, New Orleans. vepts ty 


to 
aradditional measure for seear 
ad pd nrg 


faioas 0 ota a oty 
nd 
ieh win ian di ay 


cor ai Heanor wand 


Uk Cn IT Che sarees Teper 
tres, Imp 
Healers, wot Rats 


shout ee ee aoe. Cer 


seston, 


tusd Royal strecia, New 
word ly 


NIGHT & 0O., Dealers in_ Machi Halt. 
Kgs ree 


= #0 Wlesite ata Se 
No. 181 Main 8 


ctl ‘ot Simpson and Cov- | Pa 


Mor- | 


1 
. | of on 


adicals, papers, and all 


Physical Vigor. 
ca Igoe te the as saemnand of 
Te répelsand Nygibs of the ior 
bid Teen whieh waerintc: bapa 


therefore. 1. 

ais rp ella power be Inereased where it 
t fooble, and nequired where It scat 

ir existe atall? There wasa time whet 


sol 

Ithas been proved by the experience of 
more than fourteen years that Hostetter’s 
Bitters so therougly reluforce both the 
constitution and the secretive and th 
Vous systeins as to render the body 

vely invulnerable to the unwhole- 
some influetices whic 
thousands on beds of 
parts of the world, at all sensohs of the | 
year. As an invigorating. regulating anv | 
Festorative preparation. suite! to 
mates ant to all contingencies, It “sands | 
ALOXE ainohig modern medicines. It is! 
he one tonle of which the stimutatin 
pregoentl pune My pure. ty baxis %) 
The essenth 


round Rye, a 
miltted by antlytieal chemtts 

and hatmless of atimull ; and this 
purged of all the erndities which belong 
to itas It comes from the mannfacturer. 
before being 1 
the Bitters,” The alterattye, corrective a 


iy the profeaston. 
these fnvaluable 
Mined for prevents atid reniedint 
pores until the bygelan conportnl. Hos. 
letter's Stomach Milters, Was given to th 


pur- | 


OTICE 10 MOTHERS; 
DR. SEABROOK'S 


Infant Soothing S 


ig Syrup 


We har 


3 . original rece! 
pelts. berys by purchese of the original 


oprietara of thia Celabr 
ask youtogire it trial, 
An Ancarance dhat you will aa future, discs 


used {if the composition of 
Miata 


Te, the fa 


reonly HEABROOK'S, a com. 
denatlor 


Pith the sdrancemeud of the 


bia ts ail caret, Lar centet 
eases: 


sotapt ener 


{RREGULARIT Es 
oft STIVESESS, 


n—Dyspepsla, 
Ite penalties, As the world 
civilization, it becomes inore luxurio 
and the pampering of the hotly scorns 
parable a 

ofthe mind. 

itis, and no argun 

t. thongh wholesome 
Patios. precautlo 
treatment may mitigate the 
we are told, 


Prog: 
its 


Privation and hantship, as well as high 
living in 
t 


tain; in ho country 
prevalent ax in. ti 
the disease has ber 
it is te found 
hold; and consequently.a Honsels 
or Dyspepsia ls of inestimable vali 


w disorders Involve n anfferiing: 
and, iC not in itself immediately dan, 


ven if it dad not | 
lon bten~ 
id pliysical misery 
hit “and : 
paratively’ 1 


gl 
dyspepsia, but they attrib 
of curiug It to ¢ 


hia 
Jeno doubt true tat the hex 
aplaiut may fall to eure tt 
Uent refuses ti 
Hit Is also t 
ies for dy speps 
produ I: 
er Tonnd tt 


treatinent 

if the pa 
ee eennntuiote prt 
i 


riptions of the 
andl now invarkably, and with 4 
+ popular tenle 


pnler to ex fever ttn 


region It is only. nee 
i 


the Individnal who alopes this y 
empted from the pains aud penalt 
ofthe most harraesing compl 
to which the dwellers fn un 
trlets are anbjected. 
aration has no 
nig any of the win 
iis conseqnences Ww 
foow the ure of quiniic 1 


v dlstriets, 
tsforanid an antl 
ntuire te 
5 very first phar 
among Family Medicines 
Billlous Remittent Fi 
case of a more milli 
ary “chills amd fever. 
the same canse, malaria, arid may 
stalled hy the same means, 
onary coarse of Mostetter's 
dar to render the 
the endowed with sxtr 


fer at | sim 


Probably ono-fourth of the 

this countey Kmowe what Ie iste bo hilo 

nd in inates me proportion: ot 
If what are 


ee: 
icines: existence, fully 
ect “> lon 


NG, ae. 
Gives bealth to a child and reat to the motle~ 


We could farniah any quantity of certit 
hearing evidence of ite 
prefer that oar im 


| merita, which it 


"URIFY YOUR BLOOD 


MUBLEV'S SARSAPATILLA, 


NYFOpA of th » rent 
command the 


Hurley's Ague Tonic 


PERFECTLY RELIALLS 


remedies without 


Troart 


eoett; bat In HO eure 
ys Agus Ténte 
failed to off et n care, 
cls e1 fully tell their 


HURLE 


Populnr Worn 


Candy! 


‘ally so aeediere rom worse, and 
Mist pralitable (orm to give to chi 


HURLEY 


STOMAGCHIC BITTERS; 


spin, 

Livers of DISORDERED STOMACH, 
there are no bitters that ean, compare ‘with 
These in removing these distres ing complaints 
or can be had at any. drag story io 


‘ot from the 
AMES RUDOLE& Go,, 
Louiarille, Ky 

Oriental Pearl’ Drops, 


FOR attring. the comphexion, 
Femprin= Tan, Freckles, BB otehes, 


toulet of uny 


Bettison’s English forse Lint 
ment. 


bas proven itmelf ne of the best Liniments 
made tor aprains, bruises &c, in sil case whew 
Uried for wtttyer m: 


ror Tir 


Sale of Wood ond Irom Machinery, 
IMPROVED — AUMICULTURAL 


VORTABLE £ND STATIONARY 


ENGINES - 


nod all Geseriptions of 
LABOR SAVING MACHINES, 


ADAPTED To THE 


Wants of this portion of the South, 


Washing, Sewing, and’ Kuittin 
od Wagons, 


Be. ke, 
lupresscd with (he fact that the South ran 
tony repent 


eitsa the very lowest 
by a wamber of gentlo- 


whom he ta not yet 
the awnal terine 


known you fay 
watched with pox 


the bene | 


Nerth, and fally endorsing your views ax to F 


the necessities of our Stato for Rue 
ing yon to bs eminently .qu 
ruceved in this new flkd for busin 
we take pl 


our enterprise 


th 


public, aud in wish 


p Jud't Dist 

12. Soarhorough, P obate Judge Attala co. 
eri of Attala County, 

, Probate Clerk Attala Co, 

. Cire’t Clerk A tala Lo, 


=NRY, MOORE & GENUNG. 


Manifaetarers ant dubhers of 


CLOTHING, 


+ 34 Mroadway, oppos te St. N cholas Motel 
SEW YORK 


MULL Ys da 
tut Heoes A Townsend 


A leary 
ALEX. T. MOORE, 
INVAC TL GENUNG, 

mil & Lownaend 


We have realy a large, handxome ani 
well aworted stock of 


READY-MADE CLOTHING 


Freelmer's Wear 


The rorent deehine 
fair 


will enable a 
Luwer prices than it has been 
since E860 


Cash and ¢ 
ved to exainine 
4 We believe 


the Saath 
ck tonfore 


ran offer them 


we bingy re Fron 


revive orders, and 


expericce in the Southern hisi- 
teas enables sto take selections whieh 
will be certain to giee entire satisfaction, 


Deseri 
oy tmnt if desire 
HESRY: ‘Me 


New Vorb, 


¢Caatoguss with prices sent 


- | through the 


ERRORS OF YOUTH. 


A Gentleman whi auifered for years from 


tly the ad- 
auddeessing, 


JON BOGDEN 
42 Cedar Street, New Vurk, 
TO CONSUMPTIVES. 

The advertiser, having een reatored to 

fow weeks by a very siinple re. 
ter baving ew for eral yenrs 

vaeevere lung fection, and that dre 
se Coneumption—ia anxioos to make 
wa to his fellow-rufferers the means of 


tinal 


‘lesire it, he will aend a copy of 
charge), with 

Feetions for preparing” at? using the 
whieh they will find @ sune cone yroR 
vweriox, Arrawa, Baoxcurra, Cottus, 
on, and all Throst-and Lang Affeations, 
aumly object of the advertiser in renihog 
sie Presorigition jx to benefit the afflicted, nnd 
<oreait information which ke eonesives. ia be 
in slaable, and he hopes every ruiferer_ will 
tev hie remedy, ax tt will cost them nothing. 
‘a blowing. Parties sei 

Aya pregarsation eas, PY rebern, mall will 


please 
L REY. EDWARD A. WILSON, 
_ittiamatiorg, Kong Co., New York, 


" Meridian Star Brewery. 


 wnderngut hae ne day Aina eepartner 
‘eh atnl adel cat Ue 
Meridian Star - Browery 


© in recommending you and | dyaguse evets respect 


baey Sita oe: 


SELF-RAISING-FEOUR pf ' 


oye 
Bread, Biscuit, 


5 Cakes, Pas- 
try, &e., without ‘Yeast- 
Powdors, or 


TIME AND LABOR BAVIN 
HEALTH GIVING. 


GENERAL DIRECTIV 8: 


therefore, 
begin 
tk iv superior to water for al! pastry par- 
Pastry, Ac., the SELP-RAISING 


ing to mix 


Pr 
crag ed i YuOUN shetid be the test artic ated bet 
i aban | te eat the taste 


RECEIPTS. 
SALT .O SUIT THE TASTE. 


Fon tioarr Haxan.—Use cold water cr tik, 
snd ang with 8 spoon Jaat“auficiest to thor 


r 0 buke best when 
four inches deep, and lout 
the bottom, flaring and fitred 
lent for cake 


ortening. Make at once ina 
oem, they will be light, white aweet aud 


ny dotts—Srye ay biscuit, dxcept 
Dahould by 8 little atitfer, ase Less 


Fur Wueer Mer 


tuar, one table 


‘oll the erst ver 
One peend of 
Hk oF water, bal ay 
Mt 8 pant of all ar wuier end 


ie to suit the 


wilh, four cups uf 


dont inte tw eqaal 
nd use the yolks for the gold und 

Silver cake with 
snd buke to covered broad 


Ove pound of Saker, » litile 
0 egKs, Uiree poande ot fivur and 
of water. 

“Por Prt axb Dust 


1NGs—Prepare the 

awe ux for biauit. 

iad butter for eave. 
Will need no eggs. 


The quicker you 
Never tet it rtand so © 


The softer the 


«other — ere 


*Stanufscturhd by, DAWCY A PUTNAM, 


south W rr Gout 
eagiiomt rn 
'VARMS FOR ONE DOLLAR 


| 


SUBDIVISION OF 


CTH. mk 


PLANTATIONS. 


FOR ALL. 


38 


FARMS POR THE MILLION 


Mis lasippl Ventral, 
Mobile & Odio, 

Meridian Vicksburg, oF 
Minsiasiy pi & Tenoeawse IH 


TICKET COSTS ONE DOLLAR. 


For a description of the 


roperty refer ta. the 
new Panphiet issued by the 


Company, Titles 


Jems i+ in the Stato of sti: 
‘The Capital Prine withia Sitter wither 
ou the Missisaippt and Tennesse 


re adapted to the growth of Arai, 
cheaper than (yvero 

ent lander 10 cold lattaden, st one dillat and 
The average coat of these 


favor of ten oF 

Tick ta may be bad st local “Aveu's oF 
Memphis Agency. july eed 

1, SM. HART, Agent, Meridian, 


New Spring & Summer Gocds 
BROACT, BROWN & Co., 


AT THE 
ELLOW STORE, 


On Front Sete 
AISSISSIPI'1, 


MERIDIAN, 
RE sow meediving, frome New York, aod the 


Haring purchaned Chelr Goods in’ the ah 


mark a 


ne 
prise afall assortment of the richest and most 
‘varied styles of 

Muslins, 


ip -Three eegs, one quart | f 
in deep Mullin | 


} 
leas shortenisig than with com: | 


One cap of butter, |‘! 


Corner 


iJDRY 


Tomas will be ped ‘to. Wee | 
C 


TO,PLANTERS., 


Gray’s 


New Patent 


Cotton and Hay 


PRESS. 


SPEAR & CO., 


These Ginx which 


= SS 


’ 
treatly Imprnved. fotlhs 
aw thin 


hair bruabes and delir- 


‘aud Mochinery 


Iron Hipes, Hose and Coupling, 


‘Tin and Lead Plate, Sheet, Boiler 


Alwaynon hand apd for sale by 
uty 


|. PEreER, 


DIRECT IMPORTERS 


ot S 


Have constantly 
TUE ) 


ever offered in 


HAVE 


pe and 


THESE GOODS 


trom the Maunfartures of 


BE 


a J. NICHOL N & CO. 
On Sydney Street, between Loe and 
phason Avenues. 

At Sanford & Mro's, old stand.) 
—DYALEMS IX — 


GOODS 


GROCERIES. 


WOULD call the-attention of the pr 
to thelr house. 

lleting a eral stare of Pa 

hopling to give general eth 

pitare da. not ie 9 

Intentions. Wedo sot promise to 
nell LOWEM THAN ANT ONE EL or do wv 
thik we will «ell } but gall and pe 
June 90 swim | 


CONFECTIONERY. 
We.bers ase scores Prot Lat of Gor 
Moneries fromm thé -best of menafectw 
at prices to muti the " a ie ecogn'ne the 
(rma eae, ised a secordonce 


| 
| 


it 
ITY & COUNTRY MERC 


we ulfer oar Goods at, proses a# low as they 
‘a the Moblle market 
call and eaeet 06 our articles and 


Seen for yoursely 
ea WAULORAN 
Fepot Street, 


meyteawty 

“NEW DRUG STOR 
IL. IZARD & CO., 

MERIDIAN,  MISSISSLP1’1. | 

(Sanford's Old Stand.) ) 

AT, opal a Du roe an tel a har | 


‘6 wt Lop eam om and 


pkUGR, 
TEM IC AL 
OMSL AneDTC ES, 


TRRYAgOY Arius 


dianiiec eaten ei esl 


PIRST ULASS DRUG STORE. 


rely attemled to, 


vonigiigg ns 


{ZF We have now on band a supply of the above. 


Also : 
Leach & Avery's Plows, Isanc Stravb's Corn Mills ; 


LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED, 


oe ed 


ALSO), AGENTS FOR THB CELEBRATED 


Gullett Steel Brush _ Cation Gin. 


ned 


Neate 


M peck a heavy 
\ bale of Cotton, 


Voernit doconats tbe. fie 


Saws, 


OF 


ALA. 
for sale much 
STOCK 

this Market. 


EN IMPORTED 


DR. N. 1. KEXNEDY, 
drevtatan, Mine 


B. & T. 


N. Mt. 


ngines and Saw Mi'ls, 
geners 
Hoe A Cola, Clrealar Saws, Leather Melting aud Lacing Leather, India Rubber Belting and I’ack- 


Jn en? Spikes, Brazen and Sheathing 


| 12Bouth Commerce Street, Mobile 
nS 


ITZGERALD. 


H. PEPPER & CO. 
Established 1847.» 
DRY. GOODS. 


t. Francis and Joachim Streets, 


MOBILE, 


OF DRY GOODS 


DIRE 


Amerien, aiid will be eotd ax Cheap ax by |= 
any other Howse on thia Continent, 


1, Lavender of Greenaboro, Ala, in with the above houne, nd will be plesaad ta, serve 
avr 


THOS. KENNEDY. 


Somver 


KENNEDY, 


Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 


CONNER HALE AND xtD 
muni) 


Have for sale, at greatly 
of 1) 


fice 


RY ATREETS, 


‘cea Vie Liquor. [or Neel 
| ¥lron ‘On 


| a chorale 
* | ot the das pe 


. 
be conmult d 
(rooouly abot 


Re CHADWICK, 


DEALER LN 


1 The 


|DRUGS,MEDICINES 


¥; Corner | Second and Morgan - Streety} 


ASS, INKy sey” 
die rai ath 


Alea & lariee: 
Patent 


nt AT RES 
whieh t 


/BOOVILL & 
aan ageritfor, 


AVING permanently -eatgblishe,himecit 


‘on the eoracr of Jobs 
rce Street, (over the 


vod supply of 


STAPLE : 


earig re gpreong:)  gha bay 
aL... ae 


tod Com: | 
keer 


BOOKSELLERS, ogT, TIONERS, 


| and Newsteatersy 


BINDERS ~AND)\ BLANK BOOK 
MANCPACTURERS, . 


‘| Dealers ia 


ete AND WOOL- 
H dary 7 -" 


Edge ‘Tools, 


to) Ne Geaotry Trade ot a 


ARE, © 
aad. Mantel Grutes 


hare off-red to 
radyanoe on 


ILDERS 
be Tron, 


ae 


celebrated 
he Hector issn hee Hasteton 


"Bim and 
Ea Ee 
“at end Wrought NAILS; | Ai 
tl each price i | bt 
‘Cheper Oak | 


Oldest 


Gace ‘rihanant Students 
During the Current. Tear, Re, 


Comparative Coat 
ction Glee pit ing 


™ ve ar Insfrements 


Wilesale, gre ni 
Commissiatlt Merchants, 


Dealets fa'all inde of | © 
Staple, and. Fa ‘ali alicy; Grbterds 


WESTERN.” “PRODUCE, 
( 


FRANE § NOEL & co, 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


. 
Purchasing Agents; 
Ofer No, 418 North Second ‘Street, (Up Stairs.) 


St. Louts, Mo. 
iy 


WELLS & MANRING, 
Wholesale .» Retail Dealers in 


China, (lass and 


QUEENSWARE, 
N. W, Corte: and si. Charles Sts, 
ST. LOUIS, MO. 
oa Tate 


DOWDALL, HARRIS & CO 


ENGINE @ MACHIN 


sr. ae nigel 


hina 


Manafselurers 
and es ae ‘aod Grist 


Heatlog Mores om bai 


Fi 
flor ah amal! ad) rey eles 
mas vance over (oun: ary 7 


SAMUEL” LOCKE, 
‘Nos, 32,30, 41 a 42 Peters street, 


between Castombouse and 


IMPORTERS aod DEALERS 1N 


1HEARDW ARB; 


Tin Plate, 
Sheet fron, 
Rar Trop, 
Nuits, 
Axes, 
Castine, 
Macilla. Rope, 

+ | Hand Bellows) 
Blacksmitha’ Bellows, 
and — 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 
of every description, 


Jun, HL. Mall's (Mayerrit'e, Ky.) PLOWS 

Gall COTTO PRERAVERS: 
OOTTON SWKEP 
‘Yost's Pateot COTTON PLOWS & SCRAPERS, 


Fan Mille, 
Corn Shellers, 
a Straw Cutters, Ete. 
Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinw are 
‘TINSMITH'S MACHINES & TOOLS. 


COOKING & HEATING STOVES 


of evgryndaseription, 


Agent for the Celetratet 
STEWA ART K; "COOKING STOVES. 


BENSON, SAGE & co. C04 


Wholesale ayia Retail Dealers in 
siuinta'y, Harnege,”"' Trunks,’ | Valiser, 
LS {Saddlery}: Hardware, dey, 
No. 17 North Water Street, 
MOBILE, ALA; 


in ators, af the 
sti ah 


Plantation Saddlery, | 2 


nce 
Bigs ae “the 
16 the ant 


time expende: 
to work Wicinee 
nay. 
‘it ina ie sie Renesas. 
ably oF $0) raw in four: 
Deduet wee ik ‘nét gain iad 
a inde sdent Bas grind 
ol or! 
over the other. % opto the ae 
depts.in both caves to have 
lish education to. begin mii We ea 


fent Toca $10 noe 
to be the best fortunes parents 
a thelr sone ‘Bo for as koown,not 
He Chourandy ef our graduates, in® 


oye 


ree oF four 


out st prc fixable ens} 


A word 
to the wise is euftic vet 


Civtalars Whe Dect Theat fo all 


Desire Them. 
No RAYnong gentlemen wlio hove en 
tirely neglected their stad r 

few years, oan bere ley pert y 
branchea! they may\derire, in. a. few 
moms. 


TERMS---Payablo in Advgnce. 


Ponmanship—lecons tat limited, ¥ 25 00 
Book-keeping——double and single 


énityyete.. a perfect course, 60 00 
Adehwetio—ineluding. all, ocm= 
mercial calculation», 60 00 
Ineture on Commercial La 20 60 
The &bove constitutes the | Ovnun: rial 
Course, 


Statidnery for Commerein! ae F 


Grammatical Course, 
Beglia h—faltCoare, not limited, 
including His‘ory, Rhetoric, etc, 10 
French—full course, not limi 
Spanish—full course, not limited, 100 00 
German—full course; not limited, 100 00 
Eatin —full courte, not limited, 100 0 
full ET eabes| not limited, aoe ‘ 
(—full course, not limited, 50 
—full couren not, limited? $0 0) 
urty OF Penmunsbip, 100 0. 
et in all the Departs 
. a ret 
jonth, 


iid 


VOR T° ter 


ZLDTAOF 


pee ACL SES 
_. Professional. i: 


Tyqen ot Hwa 


iv We 


tera ng 
Tiaad, Drag dlegine, 


‘HV. BARELY £'Co, | 
Front’How, Meridian. 


mn wal 


Vere aware, 
AL LAW, Meridian, i 
Pry) 6, WE, BALLAU! 


TANNON & GALLAGHER, 
‘TEDUNEYS AT LAW ite we 


rts: 
[SR REE v 
Ara aie 


fart 


sien the Ciera 


DOORS!AND BLIN 
Painters’, A) ’, and Carri- 
age Makers’ Material. | 


MOUS” FURNISHING GOODS, 
1¥ Goods in our Jigs ot oer 


we ome 

mugbt in any Southern mark 
Orderh ftbess distance ill receive oar paige 
attention, spridawia, 


Smith & Alford. 
MERIDIAN. MISS 


TOULD raettully all the a 
WW citar ttt wel atocted 


DEY GOODK, READY MAT 


OF 00 =e 
)({ BOXS/ AND WOUNG BIBS. 
wu ricate room, om Fone cern ‘aed Boys. 


© Slidntea TY ution Weat or Shaqualak: ef the 
"Hovite avd Ono Mattroam 


they 


7 


tigntas 
Xa 


in 
i 


(Siaber Deashe ae the. paw germ 121) 


Sy ckachee Reon. the 
1 


vi Mt iuoaed” Fhe 


IY; 
Atantecnre, Qnéenawar, (Mller, 
‘icin, Raga Cnn Tena 


sys 


hn Fag he 
Jetforson College, Peatay! 
Frenchie 


GLARGBS: 
Moarde eerie Se, 1a 


tie. a 


‘ath eS ‘ 


om fe ae eae 


= 


SOPHRONI IA a iNstinoT 


dana cess Mrempt Attention jo.all ‘qatledtona’ 


‘Art Palace. 


bel aASISSIESSATURDATE 


© Eee 


sara yeree: papi grinss sat + PTO R06: 


Le s eo Road Wagonas!” 


Dearbormd Lorsey Spring, Was 
=PLIE, i ‘ 


jvors}) TIMBER WHEELS) OAR RT 0G 
Peta 


BEV ARS GBGABE 9 ons 1) 
‘eRe ctr: CONFROTIONERY ye bu i Dirrah Wheto. 
SAND ttt hy 


Washi, " 
Bh saved Mss WNisiatrig ht Es ! 


LOUIS: HOrEN 
VICKSBURG, Miss. 


| Whothsale Dealer in uy 
ANDO eLiyrs: Rows, |REPHI. 
“FISHINGSPACKLR) fon, 
deeak for Winee lox &, Wikeon"s Colebrated 
Sewlog Mactiney whieh will be sold at 
‘the New Yorto Prive. 


A TY 
at LOWEST CARTE PIICRS: 
PrrLen wera, 
amoghlawien Sp. Bt, Mieani at 
ae ei 


000 PARKER, Toll LAER NOK F, MELDON 


PARKER, LAKE & CO., 
ton ‘Factors and Grocors, 


‘aucy Viel ones, 
em of Clay,y~ 


Natty, 


Keep aways on band, Bagging and ops, 
‘ £O 


AXB atk Riba ov 


& Petts 


Yr) trond eh Fine 


Groceries, Cigars, 
Liquors, &e, 


RAW. PORTER &/CO., 
ODD. FELLOW’S HALL, 
| ,Boyal Street, 


MOBILE, ALABAMA. 
Wholesale’ abd’ Meraitere’ 6 


Hardware 
Hardware 


wefistd Stock, cunsinting In part of 


Tobacco, 


$1 ULC, Me HONING, Be Me RAMEN, 
Wickabarg.” ¢. Vieksbmag,/)(y Yexoa City, 


WM. WILLIAMS &.C0., 
; FORWARDING: AND 
"Merchants, 
‘Transfer Ayers Yetoberg sod Meridian RB. 

Wharf-boat Proprietors, * * 


GUNERAL BTEAMBOAT AGENTS, 


Vicksburg,’ Miss. 
Consigoincnts noligted. 


Commis 


PLANTERS HARD WARD, 
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, 
NOUSE PURNISHING GOODS, 
DESIRAELE coops 
For Merchants etd Trad! 
Paints, is, ‘Window-Glass, 
D fe} ORs 
GLAZED, S481 AND mnie 


Also, 


yar Albof which we be 


0 ANSTRTUTION, | este nis: FIN win toa 


isto their advange purchaskys 
the & CU, 


T. 8. BIDGOOD, 
RETAIL DEALER 18 


‘Wurth: fiat Cor, 8. Francis 
+ ay ber ontided. tot, MOBILE, ALA, 
cen | Ofice dour from 9. Meio 3 P M. 


ep 
“QOME ONE) COME ATL! 


er sone dale the Tedious ta aod 


MOST E ECTFULLY call the attentloa 
of my friewia and the public to my Marge a 
aidok of Booka apa Stationery. 
Sm.now opening, and offariog at utusu 
prices. 


BLANK M@OOKS. 
jourbhley anil Haeo®! Hook), of ull 


panes My “sock of lanka 
ind 


for quality of pa 
nite of dion eas nthe surpasved. 


DER GOoDs, 
1 Chali BOM, Ses, Tala ty, 


-witf indh it Ws IHEP advantage to give us a pall, 
XALN, WOLFF & ARO 


1 Poet, 
Treveh and Ab 


oie ORO 
q Hig loci em se fi 
to. ‘Mississippi, and,all.the latest 


ry ee ire bo 


he prints t eatoeet, ict 
and to Hatloaaid Mind Lod! 
Pater.) 


Cor 
Tats, 


COUNTRY ‘(MRKOMANTS AND TEACHEKS 
nicie dtadiape tofiietde stan Gore) 
VAL. 
iv si ts DOORS AND stor 
by = AR RE, 


Gamigr. Siscth Streets asd \¢ 


“ch AAS ee ae 


OTODER 5, 


OST JAMES: HOTEL, 


YHAW..O# 


a ‘ 
if Gouna 
PM Teexripl ond 
Teotimda of Hotel 
raph, Operator. 


Mr, HE Callan, Tet 


Tale ommerare 2 


CUSHING HOUSE, 


OALRO, LLL, 


1 02.99 pote hays due wer 


Canipbell "Histise 


(Pértuotly the Hope Monte) 


SAS. W. CAMPBELL, |) Drop 


(hte of Sainte County.) 


int or 


ALA 


AVING fakin and thoroughly refittet the 
shag Loney | mi vf pubic 
ea 


SASL ELI, 
“THE NELSON HOUSE, 


Though not te "Bi 


JOUN NELSON, Prope 


Private Borrding 
TY MRS, ANN DOZIER, bY Lor 
I TAY A oped nitarige ind ernie 
van we Baar don Alaaen, atk i 
Ko: fos Oth Strett, botweer 
apr ivewif, 


bbe pola! to 


it Obie 

Jones House. 
UERIDIAN, MISSISSIDT 1. 

JOSIAH JONES, : PROP'R. 


Thin Wold known’ Tl 
nd 


ON THE WILL, 
de 


Slieaya opets for travis 


On the E the Raise 


of 


and prrmnnent 


rench Burr Portable Grist Mills, 
For Corn Meal, Wriest Phosring ait Stick Feed, 


“Queen of the South.” 


710 other bet 
Pasnpblet. Ad tee 
1 


warS.ewly 
Messrs. PLEASANTS & 09 
TOBAC ( iO). ME Re TANT 


yr orders, 
prices: iB OR 
pened HEE AMOK 


Mien 


City of duck 
Movidisw. 


tT. He ie Ma 
) Rirttied. Colloge Hilt 
mnton. Okolonie Y 
gual & Co 


NPE SOT Give alt neceaneh ‘ke 
Oty M aatiefy @¥cr¥ O04 


| prmetinbaity of u 


to i by letter 
reas 


Care wt ott 
f 


‘Pho great popularity of the 
Charter Oak Cooking Stoves 
eipted Manatécturers to 
Teta tnd Datnes AN thew im 
‘itations are. infemor end badiy oomstrucind 
iow bus so pearly do some of 

ginal th extern! appearance ns t 

ot it, 
waefure warn tbe pablic that shall prompt 


by himtating,‘oF sing tbe wame or 


oberon Oalx” 


ool Paiva Het Ais Pins Chertan Osh, 
Pucks taade exehudvety by 


Excelsior Megat te 
iodides date ( P yopete on 


cin nde 
it All others are 
eaten. 


| 


tr Annum. 
rere 


Weekly, € $2 OO pe 


Feb finportancs of adter! 
populations aud, Sere 


Wiheriatfes 


nD, 
Vrot, Gree: 


f 
ad Heder. l-scareages. 


we, MEA 
Prof, Applied Satmicrsse vil Rag 


8. Ge Benen DoD 
Brod. ie 


4 Planes “Phtrs 487 
eivikan, witli, die, 
Sues 


' Piel urvrmenent would 
4 rink with tie-deities afeur x 
Wer bel 


red and imprared 


A SCHOOL OF 
Ita bees organized 
tu 


BACTICAL BOTS 
the speetut 


Legere whee 


MERIDIAN 
FEMALE COLLEGE $] 


FACULTY OF 


INSTRUCTION. 


Th. I RTAMEERIEN. Mt 
Foot Mi vtaab nad MI 
tad Ancient Lats 


MESS. 
tiny 


H.WAME 
Presi 


MEN. ROBESON, 
Instrumental Musie. 


M 
Drain: 


LoBARWELE 


tings Kinbroldery ehoaegd 


which 
MISS SALLIE NICHOLSON 


Preparatory Bruncher, I tere of Contra Minin 
toon Bril rr 
ils ay 


ppeints| A. Mivzya, 
\ 


REY NOT, 
ry ranches. 


in Oetole 


CHANGE POM TELTION, 


tortion Landay, 

mi, ermal 

Musiouh Piano mod Garter, each | 
te 


Je in Minne 

fom N) alee 
1 Silat 
Aanently by Now Vert 


© thidke Vatandis: 
of the 1s uy 
aray’ ¥oters by 
pga from #1 to | ¢ 


carelemty or willfully: injured or 


De chonged. stiro.. uptil an 


f Dicey 
penitentiary: Iraikdin 
ington is tobe demnodiaieds aud a buil 
to bo teed for aigchanical Purposes ereric« 
Pemairts uf 
wii. be rmaedert i. the rane 
prison, but thew af Mrs. 
ae Haro Atgrtent Vir 
be distutivale + “Tag. scadakd upon whi 
and other, were execated will tx 
removed. It hax already Devs badly 
peil hy telic hunters. 
One of the slanderers of Gov. T 
i now pralaes hin dead. Pret 
“there are persone who wodld 
i vietim at the stake. anil th 
flung thee chiserest # 
Theis sat that Mr. 
thas heen calles! to Was 


ow an sleganaly 
itor priv atu tarmlirs, 
Femsbwyits table apRing;tollet soap, end ober 
let nrtit Caraieques wo be bn 

third Term pul pea uo 


High School. 


1: GUULN, A. My Principal, 
‘The Mecont annnal term of thix Twstitetion, 
eonijtising fine webolastic months, will be di 
‘vided isto two seesions, ‘The! firstsersion, of 
three mont'a, wall eomimenee on Metriag, thre 9th 
Sk joecber text, and close ow Headey ‘the sory 
Deceriber following. The secuwt miaaton, of six 
wooths, wil} commence am the first Mondar ia 
with a poblit exaiuluation ia 


New Berea oe aaraet= is thedury 
‘out an i= 

Rimball ot 

that be his “seveniy 


SEMI-WEERLY GAZETTE 


Published Weta & Saterday by 


CH During the absence of Col. J. 
Shannon, the editorial department of the 
Gazette will be conducted by John Arm- 
strong, associate Editor, 

—— ee 
Correspondence ef “ 
‘New Yorx, Sept. 26, 1967. 

‘So many descriptions have been given 
of New York, aud of Broadway, its great 
thoroughfare, that I shall not altempt 
anything of the kind for the readers of 
the Gazette, Suffice it to say that this 
great Metropolis of Amerien Is a beautl- 
ful city, crowded beyond all idea with 
human beings, and exbibiting In thelr 
sreatest contrasts the extremes of wealth 
and high soctal position, with poverty, 
filth and wretehedness. Tam stopping at 
the Steven's House, a well kept hotel on 
the European plan, by which you pay for 
exactly what you order and no more. 
‘The Hotel is at the foot of Broadway near 
the Battery ganlens, where the great tur- | 
mnoil, ty 


bustle and confusion of the 


commences, From here Broadway ex 


tenils for about five miles, and though a 


wide street, over; the week. from 8 


tn the morning to 6 in the evening, the 


ay Hi 


side walks are jammed with pedestrians, 


8, 
Often 


and the street filled with on 


coaches and every kind of vehicle. 
the street Is so packed with carriages that 
it ts completely blocked up for a half hour 
ata time, and to cross the street Isa difti- 
cult and dangerous feat. At Fulton street 
a bridge bax been erected across Broad- 
way no that a crossing ean be made in any 
owd below, and ofe 


direction, over the 
during the day the bridge and the 
filled with a 
waving and surg 

A short distance from here on Bro 
way bs Trinity Church, the finest Epl-c 
edifice in America. I attended service 
‘The inside of the 


street 


Welow is dense crowd 


in every direction, 
- 


there Sunday afternoon, 


chnreh was splendid and magnificent. 
There was a quie srandeur 
about the scene The 
music from the organ was superb. ‘The 


sun was shining brightly chug, 
am! glimmering through thr large stained 
asa whilows of the church, reflected in | 
All the colors of the rainbow, ‘The quiet 
Isters at the altar, the 


ugreyation, the 


and yla 


chant of the inl 


ees of the gran 


tones of the organ, were charming and 


hinpreasive: 
‘The Republican party of this State met 
© candl- 


to-day at Syractse to nomin: 


dates, There are two sets of deletes 
from this city, besides the regular repul. 
Thurlow Weed and the J 
part, 
plefly 


tion. 


Henns phnson 


wing of t though very small and | 


oftlee 


comprising, ho 


sent a del The Constitutional 


convention, now In session at Albany, 
have proposed. as one of the changes in 
the organte law, universal negro «uffrage, 
but It Lsaaid they are afruld to submit it 
to the people thi elretion, and will en- 
deavor to keep the Convention in sesaton 
until after the November election. But, 


whether submitted of not, the October 


clections in Ohio and Pennsylvania and in 
November in New York, will turn on that 
‘The New York Herald con- 
tends that the elections in. Maine and Cal- 
Mfornia indicate the existence of some 
general and pervavling causes of Republi- 


question. 


an apathy and demoralization, and a,gen- | 


eral reaction in the drift of publ{c opin- 
ion which foreshadows the near approach 


of a great political revolution. ‘The Her- 


sonal quarrels and jealousies, restric 
tive liquor laws and Suiday prohibitions 
of elder and lager ‘beer, wil Rot kerve as 


negro 

the radical lie aod ery: of tan 
against Andrew. Joh 
encouraging 


le of the rep! 
of 


| 
ll 


if i 
: 
! 


a 


‘Dr. Stene on Yellow Fever. 

Dr. Warren Stone, of New Orleans, one 
of the most prominent physicians in the 
country, delivered a lecture ou yellow fe-~ 
ver recentfy, before a Medical College of 
New York. Believing that whatever is 
said on this subject by so eminent anthor- 
ity, will be read with mnch Interest at 
this time, when the terrible scourge is 
gradually creeping over our State, we will 
give a brief resumeof the lecture: Yel- 


” | low fever isa disease peculiar to warm lat- 


itnder, but ita limits could not be defined 
by any exact temperature or climate con- 
ditions, for exceptions wonld frequently 
occur to falsify any such restriction — 
Nothing more definite could be sald than 
that It was a disease Incident to warm cll- 
mates, and induced by a pecullar poison 
totally Intangible and ‘disconnected from 
any known canses of disease. In regant 
to the wtiology of causes of yellow fever. 
there nad been much disppte. It had been 
question whether it was imported or of 
local origin. It certainly was not import- 
ed in ships. The epliemle influence was 
ted througti the atmosphere In waves 
of cycles, am! always wade gradual and 
regular approaches; so that in New Or 
leans they knew when It was coming by 
its prevalence in islands in the gulf, In 
the year 1851 It began In Baazil, and after 
passing over the northern part of South 
America and the West India Islands, It 
reached New Orleans in 1853. In 1855 It 
traveled as far as Memphix and was 
severe in many of the Interior towns— 
Me sald the Federal officers did not keep 
yellow fever off by their sanitary regula- 
tlons, ‘The weather happened to be ool 
erand there was less rain ; but there 
was no material difference in any other 
respect. The disease fixed upon a place 
and ran Its course, Increasing In a definite 
ratio, declining In the same w and f- 
nally disappearing, but for the tlme being 
affecting all who were exposed to Its bir 
Mnence, It was true, however, that de- 
bility and other reasons rendered some 
persons much more euseeptible than others 
to the pecullar poison ; but thls waa the 
case with all diseases, -I am perfectly 
convinced,” said the doctor, “beyond all 
doubt or hesitation, that personally ft 1s 
not contagious ; 1 now that itis not.” If 
the disease were contagious once it would 
be so, for it was the same disease 

Tt was a specific disease, 
person bad it but once ; ae~ 
climation was perpetual, but it was very 
hard onvince the human onderstand- 
ing where, Then he goes on to state : 
| ‘The disease ttaelf varied Inthe mode of 

ki. most favorable > 
din at 

the prominent symptoms, consisting Of ek 
tollowed immediately with pains in 


the limba, back, and head, with heat of the 
skin and fever. But many of the 
were Insidious and the patient cont@ued 
tip and about, ‘complaining of pain in the 
Habs and a chilly feeling. ‘The disease 
Was progressing all this time, and the 
physician was not likely to sce the pa- 
tlent until It was too late to do 
It was 
| viol 
really favorable to ultimate recovery 
the miller cases were Just ns sire to kill 
if they were neglected. Al- 
‘ould pro iniess 
fs promptly 
In th 


| 


ve Fata 
ma 


t 
Is 


gore 
It the 


nt. arly 
patient placed 
. with a 


eweat, Amon Inte 


not om 
jit the 


ise We favorale, It will go on 
until 


sweating and heat subside to- 
of three di 
ept perfectly quiet, and 
| he is the fed he will have no. te 
turn of the suffering: He must not even 
| he allowed to ralse is head. If | 
up o faintness comes over him, 
whole 1 often retiewed, w' 
addition of nausea and loathing of foo 
In thix case he almost certainly dies. 
Purgatives are not essential, and’ may do 
much harm. A mild dose of oll 
fiver if there ls anything in the thes 
ikely to ferment and prove irritating. A 
simple injection may prove useful. If pax 
tients are seen in the beginning, the 
tor gave them, when prespiration begin. « 
full'dose of quinine. Thero was no doubt 
Of Its good effect In quieting palns anil 
promoting presplration. Sometinies 9 
Second dose was 8 Miviaable, the following 
ning. that could bedone, 
beyond Nenaiating the drink and nourish- 
ment. There was nothing more todo, There 


a pecullar condition of t 
rwards wed 


tion of ice to rellove tbe p malas ‘inthe ead, 
it was common, but not advisable, and af 
forded only very temporary relief, The 
reaction from it was very dangerous — 
Cups, to the head, stomach, and back, were 
mitch used at one time but only Is ‘eases 
of plethora were they of service. Simple 
applications of mosterd were generelly 
sutticient to rellevethe pains In the back. 
Absolute rest and nourishment were 
‘of the highest possible importance. Any 
forin of hmmalant may be given that the 
=| peaent prefers, but malt liquors were the 
randy may often be given, even 

with the fever. 


Ha 


li i 


nfanct 
me Pinon 
i 


In bed “at | 
Tittle ‘assistance he breaks | 


wot | tinprisonment eagh. Samuel Willlars, 


oemjeut | fer of the Rond to Messrs. Waddill. & Co. 


by | imade, and the work on the Rond| com- 


nd in Ohio, Pendleton, Butler, Senator 
Sherman and others are addressing the 
people on the subject of od¢ national debt 
and the oppressive taxation which it {n= 
volves. The reformers urge, first, that the 
Issues of the Government shall be aubstl- 
tuted for those of the national banks 
‘second, that the 5-20 bonds of which there 
Is about $12,099,000,00, shall be ‘redeemed 
ax they fall due, with legal tenders; and 
third, that the untaxed bonds shall be 
made Hable to taxation, The champlons 
of Congress declare this would be unjust 
tothe bondholders, to give them In ex- 
change for an sfterest bearing security, a 
security that bore no Interest, and take 
away from them all the Income from the 
property or money they loaned the Goy- 
ernment, and that it would also be a 
breach of national fulth, plainly and pal- 
pably. Those who do not look through 
radical spectacles nee {t In adifferent light. 
‘They are taxed one hundred and flity mll- 
Hons annually to pay a gold Interest on 
the war debt. Fifteen thousand eapital- 
ists own these war bonds which are by law 
free from taxation, notwithstanding they 
draw coin interest. If grecubacks are 
good enough for the farmer, the mechanle 
and the merchant, the masses Nogth think 
they should be good enough to pay the 
fow bondhalders for thelr bonds. Paying 
the 5-20's In greenbacks would relieve the 
treasury of the payment of two hundred 
nilllions of Interest per annum, ‘The tide 
is setting In favor of the conservative are 
gument, and the agitation will be kept up 
Vigorously, no doubt. amtil some kind of 
a financial simplification and reduction is 
adopted. 
a 
‘The Indian Commision. 

The Indian Commission have met the 
hostile eblefs at North Platte, in Nebrns- 
ka Territory, where xpeeches of a ve 
declalve character were made on boi 
sides. Through thelr chosen representa- 
tives and spokesmen, Spotted Tall, Man 
Afraid of luis Horses, Standing Elk, Paw~ 
nee Killer, Big Mouth, Star Eagle, Turkey 
Foot, Swift Bear and Black Benr, have 
spoken. From their very hearts they! ery 
out stop these two roals—the Powder 
River road and the Smoky Hill—and then 
you'll have life.” Each and all sing the 
tame song. The Iron fingers that are 60 
rapidly stretching across the plains drive 
off the Indian's game, and they seem dle 
terinined to reslst the progress of the work 
Ifposstble. Gen, Shermanyulvised them to 
g0,t0 work like the Cherokees and Choc- 
tawa but the red man raid he wax not ready: 
to farm yet and will fight to keep hl« 
country and protect Lis game. 
Sherman told them the yoad up the Platte 
nl the Sinoky Hill railrond would be 

butlt, and tf the Indians were injured by 
them the government would pay all dam- 
|agess but If the young Indians interferes 

the President would! let Joose his soldte 
and sweep the red man away. ‘Tho ¢ 


Mis- 
th 


| Natlon select their country on th 
sonrl river, enibracing the White 
and Cheyenne rlyers; to have their Jai 
like the white people forever, and the srov- 
ment to keep all white men away, ex- 
eptastich agonts and traders as the 1 
a ¥ choose, ao that they may cultl- 
. | build houses and raise cattle, 
In this the government would give sneh 
aid ax might be ineeded and teach their 
children to read and write, Peace way de- 
clared between the Brule, Oallalla and 
Cheyennes: Pawnee Killer left-the co 

cil in disgust before peace was made. Ite 
hurried to his wigwam, painted his fice 
deep red, and mounting his peny galloped 
away over the sand blaffk. Thus the grand 
counell was ended. Powder anit ball were 
to be distributed to the eblefs the follo 

Ing} day, also blankets and cloth, The 
Commisaion will now take a recess, and 
meet again with the southern Indians at 
Fort Laramie on the 13th of next month, 

—~<e=--___ 

A Clrenlar from Gen. Ord's headquar- 
ters, shows that the following persons 
have been arralgnetl, tried snd sentenced 
by the Military Commission sitting at 
Vicksburg: Nelson Wiliams and Charles 
Williams for stealing horses; two years 


same offense, six months imprisonment; 
John Maher, policeman, for shooting 
Richard Davis, colored, two years impris- 
onment; Hugh McGinty, for stealing « 
horse, two years imprisonment; John 
ann, stealing a horse, six months im- 
prisonment; Frank Page. colored, steal- 
Infl a horse, one years fmprisonment— 
Nelson and Charles Williams are to be 
sent to the penitentlary at Jackson, Miss. 
and the others to Little Rock, Ark. 


—_—_-~e--—_—_ 

A meeting of the Directory of the Me- 
ridian and Chattanooga railroad was held 
at Livingston last week to transact bus 
iness relating to the long talked of trans- 


who propose completing it.. Final and 
conclusive action was not had, but the 
Journal understands, it) is altogether 
probable that the transfer will be 


menced by the first of November. 


—— 

‘Thé President did nottake the bryl by 
the horns in time and his amnesty procia- 
mation therefore excites but little inter- 


cral then proposed to Tet the whole Sioux | 


will ask for further delay when 
the trial comes off in November, and’ that’ 
the counsel fraccuced will make @ mo- 
tion to enter aymolle prosequi. Judge Un- 
writ Be present, ut i 1s not set 


any i 
TONIC, 


tains any more truth 
fore xen the pb E" to be "ween, 
xp—Judleial steps yin 
Goal Pope’ dite to nate abd f of 
suffrage by the recent proclamation. Sev- 
eral citizens of Alabama, who, haye-been 
pardoned by the proclamation, have been 
Before boards of registration, which are 
now revising the lista, and. and, Seppe fe 
right to be regtstered. Genertl Pope in- 
structed the boards to refaie to register 
them, and they were refuse. Hon. 8. F. 
Rice, of Montgomery, an ex-Indge ror Al-| gore. 
abama, who. was one of these parties, went 
bofore the U.S. Commissioner and made 
affidavit of the fet, with a view of test- 
ing in the United States Court te ¢gnst - 
tutlonality of the milltary reconstruction 
laws, and the power ebnferred by an Exec- 
utive parton. Similar movements will be 
made In other States Where registration Is 
not closed, and {f legal redress falls before 
Judges Busteed snd Underwood, in Als- 
bama and Virginla, the matter. will be 
taken before the Supreme Court, No de- 
elston'can be had, however, nell after the 
Conyention elections ate ove 
> 


Tae 

Tmportar t rallroad con 0’ aionsaniong 
the Northern roads, yng mags cr, 
ha to New Yor! 


exercie the greatest caution «in 


Lok Letorneg for his 
which 


nly that. 
int 


(Potnesscs 
IP 


tavor of J. af. Roberts, for 
feeorded fo Book ot Deeds nut will 
on the Sth day of November ‘next, in 
front of the premises, nell the samp nt 
the highest bidder ‘for 
id trust.” ‘Title good, but bnly 
such as is veated in me as teuatee will be 
given, Sale within legal hours,” 
©. H WILLIAMS, 


ene Sasreal 
"1 # I. tne 
Bi fete Tard 

" ce 


lade i 

The Poneto en and 
vigor as,imparted to the, whole ‘ymonkine 
appetite 1s xtretigthened, food tr, enjdyed, 
the stomach digests promptly, the blogd ix 
purified, the complexion beoomen sound 
and healthy, the yellow tings an, ie are 


TAPPAN &00;, 
Dealers in ; 

NESSBE CHARCOAL, IO! 
BOILED IRON, FF 
Steel, Springs, Axles, Nails, Spike 
and Book, News and Wrap! 
ping Paper. 

HUBS, SPOKES , FELLOES, 


axe 
ALL DROORIPTIONS OF WOOD WORK. 
per-For salo low for Cash. { 


_ | ball of, the femal 
sagtewtn YVICKSRURG, MISS.) ~ 
Atlantic and Grest Wor one 
RAILWAY- aie 


‘The Short and Direct Hobe inet 


WEAK ANDDBLIOATROBILDREN | 
NEW VORK, sana Are may trong’ bythe use of either cf 


these rémediex,’ They will cure every caso 
of rato bab be 


1th as 


thie 


sONaan fi 


ED 


of 


ee 


ou 
i 


est. He relleves us from the effects of “a 
retaliatory or yindletive polfey, attended 
by unnecessary disqualifications, pains, 


penalties, conflscations and disfranchlse- 
ments,” but says as Congress haa, by att 


polaate fa 


Anp al 


Hurlbutt, Sturges & Co., 


NEW ‘stoRE 


AVE 00 band and are constantly receiving 


Dry Goods, polaris 
arencraaser sm masse | ~ |G OUR RAID MA ont] 1 wa eat ea 
ing, nyo 
BOOTS & SEIOES WUGPLANDS GERMAN prrtens, ie say papi a ery tive 
bit Groceries, "Xo deductions rasde for sbeence, exeept’ tn 
98 WARREN STREET, | SIOOFLAS iS GERMAN TONIC. api 189, at the option of the Principal, 
evim EW yoRK. | Beenndta dw. Da steson pry “Eek é' 
Notice. ‘Twenty-two yeurs- since vihey-wereltirvt Catlery, for efficiency and thoroughness ai ietvoetl : 
perez re foreared from trading for | introduced fa thie eouoiry fain German a pled ae 
notedrawn by Palmer, Higgins & Co., of | during whicty time they rite ‘endoubeedly, Crockery, LOUK WELL TO 
ios tae foe the’ nam of nity dolars, ws Ub Said performed more coresjand benefited yah . aa T ranc : 
fering hommanity to ter’ extent, than iT Ss e. 
Lis B. JMG TOONS. | Oo ether remedien knawn ta the publi. Bagging Nr Mt el 
TRUST SALE, Complai gates dice, ads Dye a Rope, a fisten Call 
'Y virtue of a deed of trust, exeented Chronic Diarpheoa, icine i winter is appro 
to me aa trustes, by W.G. iGIl, Bays, | poyny wid) bl Dial] from Boots, Ara dangers Ineressing, eptlsawtt 
an the eat half of Lot No. 103. in] tho le Dinodered Lit vlan J or = 
city af erin acordig tthe bie at Shoes, NOTICE. 
an’ io survey, \dated i werahip of Kennedy 
Ith 167, aad due Osinber at 1807, in ar sins PROS. é tate y dbaalved by minal ae 


EVER SHEN IN TIS COUNTRY. Meridian, Mi 
The baoka, mot 
whieh they ‘will. ail on woe ge they. cam afford | Jun tl. siartin 


At any rate the 


pablic 0 
Abeir awn interest they will be sure to buy» 
5.7» 


saan? 


STAR, ‘STABLE | 1 


Wa ee 


i foe 


‘lacks stays in attendance ox eerirel of the 


Nos. Terenas), 90 ‘aos Vortec 


oo 


Sales’ I Grasidedatwodt at New York Brice. 


“FASSMANN: 


m Ties for Cotton E 


Ae 


(OND TIE and BUTTON aE; 


atic recommendation of 
fof Bea, Steamers and Bailing 


‘Ties are now 
thdse interestod 


es 


Bteamboat Captains, and Owners 


eae 
Nad & LATTING, 
No, 6) Carondelet street, N. 0. 


MERIDIAN HIGH SCHOOL 
FOR BOYS. 
Rev, J. A. SMYLIE, Prisicipal. 
‘THE wext preaies' of brye Institution will com 


ence on th aM 1 Beptember, 
{ioe tb) and sentinng forgy weak, 


AT THEIR OLD STAND, 


on the Corner, and thelr 


ADJOINING, 


Higtre 

iibtans and Moder Vavgeiges: cash ta 
addition, per month. 

Daily taetfodtions tn vocal” torsiay Boar’: 


“the largest aud best supply of 


Nr, old chatomers, (rienta and | rng Bt ore of 


they constr 


Te ONES 


NEW SELOP 


je sean aetatienet oe Houta, Shor 


"The he Salety, Hi Hand Tan amp, 


1S 
net J.M. TAYLOR, — 
ssu'ot | Fashionable Tailor and Cutter 


SIDNEY STREET, 
Mawuprax, Miss. 


1 line will be dove 
vickost 


eet qratments cut 
1d moat approved atyl 
prices. 


vapaici woo 
le patronage ie 


Notices 
8 the Ko- 


nate 
ot) aioe: 
oe 


‘neat! 
cited, 


dor 


jn Jobnron, 


coho ae 
Sonneane jo Weave the 


sie Rot ft oi 


one eee ees ate 


anonthas. os i 
Eve copes of Semi-" i-Weeekiy one 


ire 8 copies of Semni-Ws 


Bias ed 


AL | mont thoryngh kl In selogtion. spd Aibe- 


‘Mail trains leave. jerks Ae Ms Are 
rive! at Buckatunna 11; ; As Me 
x. Meridian 2:83 ro-2e. 
bab ae pete: 10:5 


vpn eet‘ ‘he hereni}enn * ef- 


ae i 
‘Mall tratns leave Cerin 


phen ntllieg 8 ct 


x. “a 
mulls; Time 30 hours ‘and Yo mittens 


Selma And Moridion Matlrond, 
‘Trains leave Meridian; 
«arte eo. 


™M n ‘Tral Pty ii at 5310 
acinus abrives ab acksan ine me 
Fetches Forest at 12:40 pa for dinner, 
Bad Lengo a1 fh ung arriylug ae. Mori 


an at-4:30 py 

‘necarninge ie Mall Train Waves Merld- 
tan dally at T a. m5 at Juckson at 
2:30 and leaves at 
Vicksburg at 6:15 p.m, 


= oh 
with trainaen N. Oh 
bet ‘at Catan with Craina en Ole 
Fat 
‘Tennensee deca nonald 


‘pale a 
1m ROTH 
Teave Mempate daily wt ‘VOI i. wm. mrmel G8 rm 
cant kevin es pe 
ee oo. Misgigalyp 
SLIVE! Deon, Gen Bayt. 
 axue, Cent Ticket Aaa 


D) RECTORY. 


Kine 
Central Rallrot, 


TARY DU 
Bux, MAL THOMAS 
‘ecfstant Com 
. He: Inspector of Teysiateation, ¢ 
inaniing Host. 
-t, THOMAS Ty NYE. 


neat 
ting Assistant 


+7, W. 0. CORY. 
trys Post Aijntant. 
Att. TAT WALKER. 
Sfedteal Inspector Ti R. Fe dnd 
AYDREW THOMAS. 
nt BR Re and 
Distrlet, Merilian. 
care, JAMES SUNDERLAND. V5 It. € 
Sub-Aradatant, Commissioner 


ie | doy are comiyye’ in quitd rMpidly,) im- 


Pout’ Qaartenmaster: anid 
Commissary Stubsist- 


+ | burg Heral. 


AvD. at Tleail'grs. 


for us to speak 
for the high 


good work these institutions are now pre~ 
pared to enter uphmyocompel us to speak 
of them, Jn.,an.espeelal manner. Tho 
female school, wow in’ ita lea" Pactpiency, 
comes in gontngtiwtth similar a 
worthy enterprises, but inducemen! 


every department-will be appreciated — 

‘The locatlont Of tyes scliols, their has 

jtappe Lrom tows, avid, clity, teuyptation! 

and at the kate tine: thatr close proxiti 

to the railroad, together with th 

Known healthfulness of! 

pure mountain watét ‘and’ breezes—inake 

it morta Do cealeaed place, Tie 
a Is as ood as tite 


sezsions:continuotaly’ ‘for ulmost ‘twenty 
yours; and his never ‘had a’ small 


forts of Prof. Gathright to buile up a 
Out inldst,, wht a 


, |erowned with complete. her wicatany 
A omrexgronoxest ae 
ah oe 
off'at Vicksburg on 


isSHtINGERS, bn 
until the. Bho 
SNe" apa 

bs, apelin 
of, tickets quite, rapidly; the fact that 
certificates are reduced and “premiums 
increased at every: drawing, encourag 
the bellef that some of the Meridian theks 
holders willprove the #hucky dog” after 
awhile. | 


ee 
Cotton, fodder, es, chickens, potatocs, 


proving business materially and enabling 
our country friends to get out of the 
“straight” into which all werg,‘throwye] C 
during the dull summer moriths. Wo 
would advise those having anything to 
sell to ship to Meridian,’ Dhere Is a mar- 
ket here—and a good one, too—for every 
article produced on the farm, Our mer 
chants are prepatéd to purchase any 
amount of-eotten and will pay a goo 
price for It, Everything else that cores 
from the country ix eagerly sought after 
for home eonsumption. 


We are paified tovhear of the death of 
Joseph Lowry. Eeay” of Marion, whieh 
sad event occurred on Thurslay morniby- 
Mr. Lowe} Wax’ani of init influential git~ 
izet of the connty, and one whore loss will 
be rently fitesin the community) where 
he resided. 


Jesse Maples, a young man abont twenty= 
rs of age, died bw Jdékson, on 
Yellow fovér, It was thought 
wo was contracted t 
wu not been 1 from the city. Mr. 
care ip Wb ‘Aieke Aries We igo 
disease In Jncksone Sorgays the Vidks- 


THOOD 
Sidney street dou | 


TL. Tard & Co. the 
gists, have received a fresh lot of 
cline’, Wwhitctt they” be Wathy fr at extreine- 
Ty low prices. 


p Rohe 


Ee it 
and Lge reamhaye 2 tations 9 | aw vem 


Bishop Green's Appointments. 


telegram ‘tu Qhgultra radical Uek- 
et. composed of one white man and Fre 
| blacks on 

woldters gets erta4| by’ at gd Ae ita 
but we ted. es 


Stare nor 8 
large and aly of 
at Its recent. Tal mare 


fot use in the nie amphg, 
ilished by 


jweritihil 


othors the following, as 
Jobn P. poe & Co, Loulsville, Hen- 


The Goodrich Si ries of Readers. edited 


ral‘ova Wptiae aie ti "yeredsagillh fe 


State hs 
of par anth 


bel = te 


Pt ena sie? 


tion for.assay! 


W, aauraaran, 


pee ene mo he sald 
mthern 
ae Union lo 
rights to. the DIESE i 
never ast LU ndon, wit! 
Pres vident do mon, If 
even wi 


the 
new Bourd ¥ was not 


ws to, pet 
rd ee “te is, 


on No appeal will, be. taker. 
nd Nlexaiiler Kiev 

man, who were nomin 

Hicagia, of Albermala forte 

were in ellliy: 

the opposition, 


tanned a Hanne prohion ng. 


courts 
cuae involv) 
civil CAUSCA W 
hundred ‘Wallies 
is Intention tofimod 


is hay rooms Ui 


SN ROMERY, Alte Ort. 


the tia 


as; the Mit Aa 
diay tay Opelika 1 
tuimpka 1 

New Ofer: 
ins returs 
ing Orleat, Wig 
he migority- of 


E a county malate 
roar That peanlyi'e ever, 


Taatitng: thirty 
miajority of on 


beer f 

day navi tee Feel es 0 
ra fa 61,400, and the num! 
ethan the fequtred majo 


ng honse of tomes Ate 


a 


were 


commandant of rece! 
struct 


een) 


bie Butler, Butler's Grammar, | cess: 
Barbee's 


Boo Sates Ba 


“Te object of thi action on. the part 


sf 
Purecuirrions Fiiixp at, Ant Horns. bron pepe eta reaakacpiene 


the-enforcemes 
oUt Seat, Crow 
eta 2a" 


raid 
Y. 


ergot pare, 


qc Healy, 
Wtindoubtedly ve 


ei he Secretary 
tral oat en 


Shapks 0 “e Tilinols, hep meena the lack 
ro ad he ogre As'one of a, 


bees Id have been in 


it had 
id that choy ould 


erlispenched, se ed 
the Maryland rebel Militia, which way 


Frain, would be powerlaby ts do. an 
i je men of the Nort! 
Enp of dietten to” quell 


fe proicted 3000 minority” In 


d vee cin 


reed that the 
Med. and are for~ 
duties of School 
‘schoolé In 


and & Colored 
lie Reps 
‘onyention 
Just night 


Canby bas 


tho Provost 
en exerciaing furiietion tn ny 


ie 
arnt the Second 
2—The 


epnblican 
from twelyo preeinets, incltud~ 
‘a total vous 24.681. and 
istered voter of 1018. 
ie feant fromm a 


eat win poll a 
aoxToawEnT, Oct, 3—Returns for two 
un fife Gouin~ 
of ‘registra! 

34.900 


of due= 


= see 


Cain 
: 
= 
four: 
hours calls, at 6 o'cloc! morning, 


Muesexotox, N, C. Oct. 8—Col, Frank, 
4 received in- [ts 

y to no long 

nt RC Cr tig 


eis of 
ie sta 


‘the excitemen 
trous diflienities. A 
arose Letareen a Frenchman 
name of Morris Deloryand a negro 
ine OF Len Porsbemmoh the aster Fee 
ceived moreal shot Killing him tn few 
minutes; the #egro had a plstol iq one 
hand cocked. and astick in the other, at 
the tine of the shooting. Delor was arrest- 
ed Immediately by Mei ‘Burton, the town 
constable. but made his escape next eve 
ning—Winona Vi 


Col. W. W. W. Wood, of Natchez. died, 
there feb daynal He was long con- 
ral | nected eth the 8, was an able and 
agreeable writer, possessing many social 


oe 


friends. 


ee, 

‘The notorious. seoundre}, tm) ‘and 

horse thief, A. L. Pryne, ts now In custody 

of 3. J. Mangum. Sheriff of Smith Sain ria 
and all those who have 

them at Gen. 

yoon'ns we etn 


oe rs we will, 


that 
fre the pabe 
ile ade his scoundrel’s career— 


Forest 


v 
roto organize a oval league 
is, was owing th the fae 
uenttal portion of our 
rofusod to Joln, or have ar 
Towith too nasty concern. 


Gen. Thonias, Adjutant Gonoral U. 8: A= 
wns in-town yesterday. He ix tnspectin: 
the national 

and {s now at Shiloh—Corinth 


GRITUART< 


yething to 


Ww 


1. 
on the 30uh of Se Ds 
Warden, 


ww] Col. Wanten was born tn Fayetteville, 
1916. 
{anderdale Springs, at which 
sided up to the time of hin death, 
educated for the practice of Taw, and hay 
Ing devoted a fe 
profession, beeatne partially ¢ 
Ured.frnen, the bar. For many 
Aled the oftice of Justice oft 
this county, 
duties of thot, ofl uni 
faction, He was aman of 


Ti 


al saths= 
dab: Knowledge’ 
Ho had mang: fle 
he was over warm and ste 


rt. 
wands who 


| PxCONSIDERAT 
of 


the low prion of ONE DO! 
mopman fhe 


qualities which endeared him to his|{'sp 
ul 


Tle was 


ra of hla life to that 


anid In the diteharge of the 


. aril proverbial for great good 


REDUCTION IN PRICE 
or a 


STANDARD REMEDY. 


ION OF THE SCARCTTY OF 
i order t place it witht the teach 
Tie ave reduced the price of our 


KING OF CHILLS 
mahi 


{geod fart 
of Call Tt Surman Kermitient and 
curaizia, Duml Chills San Palm, 


th 


an 
It 


01 


feet 1 
‘WHAT IT CAN DO. 

Tt cloannes the Stomach. arunses the Liver, opens 
the Bowel nnd carries off all Thilious Matter, of 
fecting quick and permanent cures. 


»* RADICALS 


‘Who hae not become acylimatod, amd are 
wailed with, Chil, 


aie chou, oy bral uc 
‘ble Medicinal ‘Compor \s. prepared 
ty pirralelane of Tronty Pecans eapecience Te thie 


CONSERVATIVES 


Who have no time to Joan, fooling with various 
ea of the day, and who have Ho money to, 
Toray, cont da better tha te speml One 
me CH ser ritesl Of 


\ 
th 
p 
th 


th 


MECHANICS 


shy do yon gontinin with 
ring no ave fe 
fino near ation tno 
shit 
isp 
igh Cot Sih 
Solon vive Weatte, and be 
lg eared. Price only One Duta 


, FARMERS, ropes PLANTERS 
Niaing 


i 


haat 
Ferg to ' 


oa |e Rega tou 
ves the danase ed 
Sifaee tara, ne doce ven cured with quate, 
MERCHANTS AND CLERKS, 
Mis will you lowe no mat 


im abinkinge anit con 
Fevers. 


fi 
ju 


whe 
rill speedily trator 
maney fe Tt te pe 


MOTHERS AND FATHERS 
andaickly ehffiren, 
perfect digentton, tn 


4 ia wig ‘trite i 


P. biome 
Bold by RB. Y.R. Caapwick, Meridian, | 
Miss, 


YOUR WIFE 


portion to tor Balt, owl 


North Carolina, the 2nd day of Novernber | 
Abont the year 1840, he came to 


rl 
ernie tensty, Fou should by ull | 
battle vf 


English Female Bitters, 


A campontel that ie etuatly pst 
mip temates than all ather 


fast, Ifthe hi 


would pernilt, never failed to requite on 
For come of Wis acts of isin 
kindness the writer of this 
feel yerutived, and will ever ¢ 
memory. He has left a wife ant sever 
children. to whom in their bereave 
we tendurour béartfelt 


| deprived of our ehfldren. 
- | ns they are reaching that age when w 
confidently expect to enjoy at least for 
season, thelr pleasgnt soclety and frlond 
ship. But that sweet consolation of 
resmufrection beyond the tomb. should be 
bright solace, and fur above what m: 

peer (eur wordly. loss, We should rel 

pon 


te 


Né we Korrow this «weet little ehik 


ah 
hcp 
dtd'to come unto me, and fortad ther 
Pres) not, for of such ts the Kingdom 


jotice. 


HAE yodersigned, members of the, Board of 


for Lauderdale county, Miva 


Ae a 
D: A. SMALLEY,$ 
octatt Kegustrars, 


MERIDIAN, Sept. 36, 1867, 

rc 1E introducing in thin dty #4 ee 
{rout loaltige afte wth 

ind 0¢ €1 

sag a ei nee 


was made te 
erish his 


tral 
ite | male Bitton 


ap- 


the word of our Heavenly Father, 
that He “hocth all things well” and remem 


Him who said “suffer little ehil- 


a ead ; 


tbe rod eae fo thie 


arrested: und. neverely deall 


and notified, 
ie lees 


MARRIED LADIES, 


Somr fife, wml health, ant pera 
sith « 


a 


a 
maw 
a 


=e many “ them 


ped 


thelr 
mit xnvall yout ae: fem 
we be adeertined 


y 
ny 


BARNES CC 
Sinai &SALLEE, Agits, Enterprise 


Who will fill orders at manufi 
prices. septiewn 


THE SMYTH HOUSE, 
Near City Hall and Court Koons, 
JACKSON, MISS. 
FIAXING removed to the oe and spacion 
Dullding-on President Stree 
fa wm well red to aecomm date oar 
sind Transient Customers in , 
“Five Rooms, Heda, Cooking and Fare arc equal 
‘in the city. 
location nf the house reniors it execed 
ingly ednvenient to busivess men and strangers 
stoning in J-ckson, 
COnveyances leave the How 
to connect with the rai 


A SMY TH. 


F. VIRGIN, successor to D. Me 
104 Gravion 


4 OUTHERN PAN) MA 
‘The noiseless machives of Wilcox & Gibbs, 


Will sew, bem, fell, bruid, tuck, gather, quilt, 


hs 
‘ince, Welatet, Cornieee wayleely 


Se 
B. GRISWOLD, & CO,, old frm of Hyde 
‘eétabhahed in New Orleeus 


more than 
Bitters so thorougly reinforce both the 


on | vous systeins ax 
paratively Anfuloerabie' tothe ‘unwholes 
some Influences which 
thousands on beds of sl 
parte of the workd, at ll teaions of the | 
year, Asan luvigoratin, if d| 
cal 


mitted by analytiea 
cinal practitioner, 
and harmless o 


before being 


fand the pampering of the i 


| reason wh 


day, | 


Agents 


Physical Visor. 
safeguard of 


is question could not be ratiafucto 
wered. But the [ined is now sol 

has been proved cc of 
rears that Hostetter’s 


stitution and the secretive and the ner- 
to render the body com 


rostrate so many 
lekness In various | 


tive pre 
i 


Ls amie 
neonly toni of wh 
ince Is perfectly p 
he erential principleof mound Hye. 
nists and medi- 

to be the most genial | 
CAiranl apd this fk 

irged of all the crudities which belon; 
Wes It comes from the mannfaetire. 

sed in the compositi 

The alterative, corrective and 
properties of the preparation 
1 exclus yin rdots and 


he Bitters, 


and. remedi 
nn 


re 


ivilization 
he an inseparable i anient of th 
ation of te mind 
y but it fs and no ai 
he t, though whol 


are told, are not troubled with dy spep= 
r on to doubt 


8 
‘and te wontd t 
wilderness, 


prevalent 
disvasethas b 


t 
ly 
which ftp 
comparatively unenjoy 
no pal 
0 prever 
Physielans as a general rm 
no disease gives them so much’ trouble 
trituite the ditt 
it to the unwilllnzness of their | 
whieh 
application to 


the effort 


eh 10 
ts 


prude per 
her hand | 

slwal by thors 
inony be skh 3 " 


pre 
|Tected Is a perpetual safeguard against the 
renee of te syunptatins Qa thle 
nt many’ Stell 
ity 


follow the usw of quinine Ib 
“| Oe 
scent 
merit than 
y asa preventive 
rmitiont fever, It would be an 
Ihe frat “necessity in nll 
Clements, and low, marshy districts. 
to this i valnensa stomachteand an ait 
ent. and who will venture 
first pl 


Its claims to the ver 
ong Family Medicines * 
Billious Remittent Fever. ‘This ts a li 
ease of a more malignant type than ordi 


the same cause, malaria, 91 

stalled by the same means, Vien 
onary course of Hostetter's St 
ters. In order to rend: 


ace 
TERS ninat be resorted ti 
ver. it isfirmly belie 


Femittent 


uuse of this nap- 
Hreachahle rotertive preparation. 1¢ the 
disorder fs al yrozress, it should 
' Nerteen Une Bot rtageen An the 
pulse i#up to one hundred and. twenty or 


. Jone hundred and thirty during hot tity, It 


wonld not, of conrse, be prudent to adil 
ister the tonle then; but when prostration 
comes on, and the pulse ts thin, and fe 

ble, itmay b n With great advantage. 
and also when. the patlent. Is recovering 
asa means of recruiting the strength. 


intnistered. It is the safest as well as the 
hest of restoratives. 

Probably one-fourth of the people of 
this country know what it isto be billioas: 
and in tropical climates the; jon. of | 
sufferers is much greater, If what are 
~ | called *anti-billions medielnes™ wero real 
ly what they purport to be, the disease 

Deceme obsolete Ra, Pat 


dace the desired 
and bine pil iptenrebehty Usesmene te 
tal to the, human race than. the various 
of liver complaint combined. 
‘Hostetter's Bitters alone. of all the met 
ly meets 


mi | Indeed. in all cases ofconvalescence this | 
+ | powerful but harmless tonie should be ad- 


We conid 1 
Iy seems to | preletiet net meaienn 


NOTIGE TO MOTHERS. 


DR. SBABROOK’S 


Infant Soothing Syrup. 


Ve hare, by 


i. | Become Mele 
Meaieine 


rope, Godfrey's Candis 


Miktare, &e:, combroations of 
ot 


_ quite up with the advanerm 
View 
all cases. hovalveble 


the following divea 
- | SUsarER cov 


IRKEGULARIT ES 
TIVENESS, 


ANT, 
OF THE BOWELS 
THETHT 


isl any q 


metitn, ete’ 1 wilt do npon trial 
JAMES RU, DLE 
r 

Labotutorr, 0) Betltt Street, be 


PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


MV RLEY'S SAUMAPARILEA 


1 all the rom: 
veri 


| ant doves: 


Hurley’s Ague Tonic. 


PERPECTLY RELIADLT. 6 
The opie remade tor Ohiilk amd Fever ur Age 
od beter that ip urean be depended apa 
iny's Ague Tonite. There hare been th 
ctired by niaing at Who hag tried the aie! 


‘ 


ver and agar 


Send tur tot the proprietors 


¥ 
berg pertectiy ta 


ary chills and fever.” bette springs, from | 


be certainty: | 


AMES KEDDL 
Ma 


Jakes NUODLE ACO 
Propriete 


HURLEY'S: 


STOMACHIC BITTERS. 


fone of 
i i Ladtrgectn, 0 
inpepmix, Want of Action of the 
Liver, or DINGADERED 


HOLE & Co. 
z Lowisrile, Ky 


Oriental Peart Drops, 


ymplexion, effect al 
Frockies, Dotebye, nnd. xi 
ant amootliness not eae 
oy Its use among the ladien 
St terion ives Wcherec ter of effeirney, which 
ooce star it as infioitel 4 
oe eae ly superior for thy 


James KU! 


Bettison’» Evgtieh [Horse Lini- 
ment. 


{tacit one of the best’ Linimente 


you will merer aiterwards use enp o€3er, 


Extract Jamaica Ginger. 


ov tomes Rotdts Bs Ov'y Retrsat of, 
All summer 


Se 
HENRY, MOORE & CENUNG. | NO EXCUSEFORBADEREAD 


wfucturers and Jobers of DARCY & PUTNAWS' 
CLOTHING, SELF-RAISING FLOUR 
No, 323 Broadway rr Pg Nicholas Hotel ron. TO PLANTERS. 
“ Meese? —ron—- > : ‘ 2 
Puta Le NEY, Jn. ag, | Bread! Biscuit, Paddivign Cakss Pist| CATH O Wy ; ‘by far the choap~ 
" HENRY, try, ee, ae, iheaieering Xaatir - ¥ 
ry of Sevlabary & Hesry Powders, oP Soda. Gray’s 
ALEX. T. MOOR, 
| H eA RQEXUNG. Lo |[TDOIE AXD Ta sBoR SAVING AND . 
j jormerty with Henrys, Swith & Towsen: 
ly wt Henrys, Sait HEALTH GIVING. Mie darest 
| We have ready a large, handsome and GENERAL DIRECTIONS. * 
| well assorted stock of Slir in the + and eat at Ca HAD TH Vented. 
\ READY-MADE CLOTUIN ones. witboal fey the doo 1 ony ctf poe of 
| fagtored by us exclusively far the belive te aha acerca mus | Coreen ama Hay, : ee =~ 4 t ‘ , f Fotinded in 1832---Chartered. by thie! 
‘Trae, which wo are prepared to | TH! : SoD. aun | 3 ab ie hracy Megtslature of Louisiana, 
prices amd on J Mik I - eae i : , | E : ’ rr 
Oar sibel te ailopted AP OSES Ww Asay Foe: IU" Dhatiy pa PRESS. i ' f ’ he i % w ta oOMs COMMERCIAL, AGRICULTURAL 
Jongths, and mazes, exchisi For Caker, Pastry, de) the SELP-RAISING Wie a ‘ HANIOAL DEPARTMENTS, 


stn comprives goods from the lowest priced | FLOUR should be the lash artiete mixed. "Sex sal dir ayer THIS. COLLEGE, has, by its own mers 
wee eee ineluding a large assort~ RECEWPTS. aPiar eco, “22 : at t fis'and thorough, prnctioal plan of educs: 
BAL? .0 SUIT TAR TASTE ~ - ao. peat of fart , ulived all the Tibstally-endowed 
‘ Freodmetr:'s Wear Fou loons Huxan-Upe meldsareter be calt, A ; is ° nit t Shale Caltges gts aed ig South 
‘Thre recoat decline: in woolen and cotton | 24 mie will & spoon jan. “=e ble of Cotton! } ft mec otto nies 
es will enable ux to: offer eiothing at] oe th ¥ a ot 
i ower prices than hi Beet Oh fr | fa peo 
nee TRAD Of abana set ory the Tow hve is 
aah and elove buyers from thé South | siete. At the breed 
arm invited ta wxtmnine our stock before 


ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED ' 8 " Fealaanen | AMPLE RAO GRIDS POR 
sins, BN We believe we can offer them 


* Fa rare Aeraaoanb,wh Cus’ Thousaid “Students 
eri be hry to fsspe ode a Seer Gullett Steel Brush Cotton, Cin, | EE Pf rs oo MN On| Pes ig oeeme, Studets 


tir long’ experience in the Southern basis ro Rreg Peas are 45 
allies 08 to make selections which - 


Agents. om 


Wom. RocKwaLt. xbox.) | 6m, WocKWwaLL: ipartatiqn.. Compa ive" Cost Wid) Value of the Ea- 


will bi ive entire sstinf fogensa’ ot cova tarsi Seton we fue) W; ROCKWELL & OF, | BUILDERS (HARDWARE, M baliatnche The “Ordi- 
Deseriive Catalogues with pric thout shortening. “Take at -oncein a wail | brit. during: tire. lew, : Footing. an a7 ath Noi Soodgsorn to 5 tloek & Oo, bemeyrnrccaftai siemens arena gt * 'y ail Le : 

Sy ail esi. ‘ rate oven they Wi be Ht, white met | are fam pronase a Gente” out al isa, 1 or iy of lider’ Rim, nod th ccna Mn+ tee 

' For ‘Light douts—Seo:e as. burnit, oxerpt | erecta, he % . STATIONERS, A i ‘ ot a ae ‘chartered with ‘Commercial, 

that the dowgl about bs a lise auiler, use hea | fora, he ‘ Igher os ean EY SRT eng Departe 

a reatly.dnitn ~~ Ld R atten given proper 

rm fos Wear Murrixe-Turee ems, one quart | Rest Tymncered: feel . 4 c 

WACTURERS AG ifr, viree puts of How ane, tase $ * ; : BINDERS AND BLANK 100K - : instruction, in qualified 

MANUPAOTURERS AU melted Lar Hake Mts < ; 7 Mr MANUFACTURERS, nfo before ‘gruduntings towkeep. any net of, 

—rox TH— i . “ bales,“ Priv’ 36 books, par eoats ewhat! the busines: 

t the Cotton from the = . Dealers: tts ia foay Bs, hod do Uh Correspondence df 

Sale of Wood and tron Machinery, hair brushes and deliv. 90 Baws. i Stadenta’ ‘cam attend the 

5 , ML sici} Instruments = rh ‘a ae eb Courie,” or to the Eoglish, 

AOPROVRD AGRICULAYRAL ern, EB We hiave now On hund & alipply-of the above. tind Shoot Mins’¢, | Hers wail advasee te a Geran, Latin or'Grrek 


her "Mathematics, 


PORTABLE AND STATIONARY 


ne cxip at powdered 


0 fell mixed together Also OHIO LENBR, Pilea Te 
ENGINIES ae quickly" ani hea * Leach & Avery's Plows, Inane Stranl's, Corn Mills; Engines andl Saw Mitts, 68. os eate spGATRO, Ht SAMUEL THOKE 
ery wie ely, lo» moderate oven rally Rpecial ttt 
ait descriptions of f with lemon or ‘otherwise 10 nit the |” aw & a's, Cirenlut Saw " log be Wher, India Rubber Belting and Pack- seat by mel, Nos, 37,30, 41 & 43 Peter Street, 


maxn Sinvea Cane—One ‘enp of batter, {Hs 1709 Pipes, Hone and Coupling, 


LABOR SAV) 


\G MACHIN Late Front -Laves,: between Gustombense and 


iro conn of separ, chan Maa a caat, core of | Tin and Lend Plate, Sheet, Molter an€ Splkow, Brazen and Sheathing fl Bisiivite Girseta; UW HANG t0 go 
ADAITIN TO THE take four en 983 0a for tne xoltand | Atay ou band and New' Orleans: thto Wusiness, and inte $1000, $2009, or 
e the whites tor the Silver eske, wun nued yh BPEAR& 12 Soul Commerce Street, Mobile, St anbually, i 
Wants of the portion of the Howth, | lemon or otherwise and Dake tu, ct broad suDORtMAR end. DEALERS 10 ee PONS Berka av! Obun 
Ners—One pound of §: Ht ly, g. rereee, W. nrgcgeanp, — $400 figr sbnitiny, for, four y 
WO egg, Lhree pounds of or ani oe ai i R 
‘rp tte pr a rnd . cas HARDWARE,}? FHRNRO 9k Se Seats 
PP. H. PE PPF oR & CO: Wholesale, Grocers aL timeexpandied. gr sladdnt will 
} to work after theeo oF fous, mouth), aril 
. eetablix S47 Commission’ Merchants,| "sien tos, thake, say the (frat year, wbout, $100 
ci want Sibe Established 1847, , sd tio Yearm and iti. "moptin ap 


Nar Iran, 


fe and Miu ol re a it the betthr. 
Meio ME es | seven  tan ta th en DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS. 


S ably $1400,or $6160 he earns inv four y« 
fi Nuits, BAG $28 Tenved $589:F Wee: pAKiN! to our 
6 Mudente'} bet to the other a notexpy 
WES TERN * “PRODUCE, Axts, OF $2400; or $8205 out sulldnt IAs gene 
"2, Sy, Laas ver nae over thi otherss We wupposs the Stu- 
17 mn GAIRA, 1hte Costtogs, ala Th, Both gasen to have a good b 
Manilla Rope, lish education tq:begin with. We d 

4 business edacation tha: enables th 
asd eltows, | dent t@ ear $1000, $2000, Or $3000 
Fiatatioa Baddiery, | P¥AlYs to be the beat fortunes, p: 


tise: 


Corner of St. Francis and Joachim Stree 


MOBILE, ALA. 


Have constantly for sale much 


arn 
Vatent Looms; e 
Machinery. Also, Chickeri 


yon will use naather-—everr 
Munufecturhd by” DAKCY fy 
jouth Wager Xt; 

Moi 


de 
dwith tha fact that the § 


Blacksmiths’ Bellows, 


ry 
FARMS FOR ONE DOLLAR 


THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS PRANK ® NOBL & co, = snd — a ty ae beatel point ‘. 
SUBDIVISION OF PLANTATIONS. . . COMMISSION MERCHANTS out of profitable: empleyment. A werd ¥ 
. evér offerod in this Market. at AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS | to the Wise is sufticl { 
CHANCES F on ALL. a Purchasing Agents % of every, description. fiveulara aid ‘Bilslogy logurs Sent to alt 
er. . an q 2 (UT | Mee No. 418 North Hooond Strent, (Up Siaire) |). wy atry ctagervite: Ke,,) PLOWS hw Desir | 
ous eee Ti 2 Sit JODS WAY E BE EN IM On TE Dd DIRECT panda St. Louis, Mo. Caton ™ ‘conto WSCRATERS |° N. Son Seb fey uhidhse whe hove en 
db mm iy “ — OOTTON BW! tively vegipcted their studies for the past 
‘om the Manufactures of Europe and America, and wilt be wold ax Cheap ax by : ; L r MEE: | eels npeipctedt the! oa hie tbeyas } 
ie day other House on this Continent, WELLS & MA iG, Yost ‘a Peeat COPPOR PLOWS & SCRAPERS, ue sey us ace ea ie yo i 
4 Oh ea tan abit A b ‘ 
ina, (tlass and erty Ghellery, Le! in Kava? 
Fa lig: lareader of Greensboro, Asn withthe above bout, md willbe pleated ye peru QUEEN: WAR Straw Cutters, Ete. | TERME+--Payablo in Adva Ye. 1 


N, W, Corne » ¥earth and Kty 
ST. LOUIS, Mo. 


Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware | peor eenag-douticgndamnles | 


J. NICHOLSON & COs |b S.aexyxsnpy, — sHof. tt xy + ienanicinll silane & docks entry, plane perivot course: rt 
? . , On y Street, betwoon Leo andj Metlfan, Mis, Nurmide rn eal Aribmetio—inglading, all com 
Gaia vies Miethald Caters Johneon Avenues | XN. B. & T. 1 KENNEDY, yt & CO| COOKING & HEATING STOVES | "cial eslouletionts. 53 3 4 
” Seestien & Vietaborg, At Santini Bro's, oft stile’, Wholesale and aon Drugsists, ' ot ret eretption, Thenborecocabictibe Custer 
‘ Missivaippi & Tenneasce I It, PEALE 1 CORNER MALE AND KIDNEY. STREETS, s ry omy for the Celebrated Coarse. = 
aving h 3 : 1 MERIDIAN, MIMS, = : BY, | Stitionery fot Ooms tere’ Course, 
vea nl watobed with plecsure ‘The pevoral tracts are dispoaed of at the low: 24 1 STEWART COOKING. STOVES. ery. nl 
sremya kare wale Ain: tee st ioe [MeO MO eet Die x GOOD Hare for nae ab reat maylawime rnselading blank’ books: : 8 10)@0 
vars in yonr faolable undertaking of in: | 18 sere, Each fubdjviaigs constitaten a prits, AND Medicines, Pine Liquor a arses if ee bsrspenetl F Penmarishi bie J 
t many of the va. GROCERLES Finvoriag extrscti, Harr Olis, Oologats, it . - Mobile: iploms, for Master 6f Aecoutts, 1a 
sinue at the MCKET COSTS. ONE DOLLAR. ey Bae rotally, componed: | am f H ¥ 


and igh Coutee? motiliinjted, 


ody athoe tie the Dr a ert a8) | NON te 
he. tay be consulted wt, all howe BENSON, SAGH’ &. co.g} p8eleting History Rhetoric, eve, 100 » 


e dey, untens professionally absent, ‘rédeh—full course, not limited, "100 09 


I the attention of the | 
aula exaust 
i 


your views as to 
ate for swe, and | Por a description af the property refer th the 
y qualified to the Company, Titles 


mat uy will be pod te" the pit Srna ‘Wholaate ag att Det in Seman cms oe Hate 32 s 
i whieh if w v ealers in erman—full course, mot Nnifted 00 € 
st [ane nei weanaid eR. Ys By CHADWICK, sl Flan | tsa 2 Re 
| aod Tena think We Will sell iter ht call and wee. | DEALER IN Saddlery, Hernest, , Drunks, ,.Valives, aie art trees BON sae 
Siaitles win | DRUGS,MEDICINES Sadler, Haretcare, ite ey . 
x = ogmnehep aba icdeta be h are, te. ; 
wa irow aotar sei] CONFECTIONERY. Chemicals, ENGINE & MACHINE SUOP, plete whee Esai 
7 alien ra juss epened 0 Brosh Lot of C [FANGS SOAP, PEREFUMERY, | Corner Second | aiid Morgan ‘Streets Ra See wane ae 
Of 10 per-emmt. im favor of tan or va teow the best of waanifact OIL, GLASS. INK, &es5 $T. Lou MOBILE, ALA: 
Se aie a ta may behead of local Aveore ur | 9 wt | tain Restaratices, Dyesy Js, Tooth ond eet | t ve aa + 
ERRORS OF YOUTH. Gtarmined Woregninio ne priors Waeerance | avait Struahes, "Uigdray, Fiahieg’ "|: Maantuotorer af BR eis tL TET Lt | Of er Wadent. eating J 
A Gieattonan who oufered. for years from there and Yo pvee Gur RondH wh the j mnie alee tate Pane nicl t 
: IG. = 6) ET TO OYTY & COUNTRY! MERCHANTS | Co’Stacent stedtelnes whict {am agent for asd Gi sac ata te rer mere | 04" attend such brates 
“A BIER & we rice8. ap law as they cap 6 treet; | ity VF 
d het. MERIDIA aAT3S1887P PI, 


ne our articles apd 


Tot Provérip tt» compounded day of nigbk, 


a. if acket Bitters oil 


Pte alg sd rat ee eee iu) Ai eel a det TS, = + 06; * ~ptegngen 
in eft etidence, —— roe etree ere W. W. SHEARER pe Moldiers will have 
OIL 1. OGDEN . = ‘1 . tied ct Ss 3 
€2 Calar Biren Noe Pose New Spring & Summer Goods] —* EW DRUG STORN, | [AUS aprrepmizsslicad sever in jAbsetcan, 
— 4 tneree Street, (over the ditch) intends to keep « ‘Mere! its, on oan 
TO CONSUMPTIVES, BROACH, BROWN & Cu, IL. IZARD & C6, kod apply of mmission. aN 


advertiser, having been restored to A SSISSIPP. CAIR PETS, OIL acasiie't d y 
FR tie! he roe atid YaULOW STORE, one aregiesire I STAPLE, GOODS ‘ ma acm p pis anodic 
¥ ‘ao i T TIN 


ely, after having sullered for ‘several venrs | On Front hrest 
with asovere lung alfection, and that reat MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, 


disease Consamption—ia anxions to wake 


cr, f 7} HOUSE AND STEAMBOAT 
Known to his fellow-ufferers’ the tmeana of AMetces ie bey Sar sae 4 ; 9 | wttecqo3 toatunth Seon. 
enter en thelr Spriny “ ; 
"Po all who desire it, he will send a copy of | Sigel, embracing tery grads end BMTCATA. a emnctses, FURNISHING GOODS'¢ 
Che prescription used (free of charge), with an is 
. thedireations for preparing and ceing the | fe warts. 
same, whieh they wil ‘la sunk CURE Yor te I preempt vert pre the cheapvat 
Eonmcarmon, Aerts, Baoxcuima, Covams, rashes sod a ned wry | AI other arch 4 bo found me 
‘ Coty, and all Throat and Lung Affeetions, FIRST CLASS DROG_STORR 
me only object of the. advertiser io apnding Fi bene, onto from the con 
into benefit the afflicted, and Treas’ Goodwill ‘one | atl Meat thonton te rien 
Set information which lie conceives tobe Bie Heit A. Lakh 


feat agd 
ineatuable nde bop very wuflrer wit nyt mH | Preseripnuies conte & 


sitio ‘ oivna o 03 stadt blgad ta 
foe Sree ere = siete” || 6 '; Fits ber 
sony ee we i . desing. Partion wishing I al wexcas, ¥ 

¢ preseription, raz, by return roail, will 
per Mepereiang be pins, DUNCAN » & HART, 


REV. EDWARD A. Wifson, 
iameharg, 


Kings Gog Netw Fork, AUCPIONEERRS}: 
ae AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS; 


Cabinet ‘Maker and U 


Weeh 


igh Court of Errors 


Galata *.Suendae. 
) EVANS @ FORD, 


sevesia sore om 
ee 
eae Ghana x et 


oom AT LAW, Mrifiin, “Milestettyrph 


unre wt 
DR. WM, M. MAYES, 


a LY 


weet tuleun pootoonionnlly ae 


AT LAW, 
‘given 00 Take band 
ret 


: Oak ane 
ON & GALLAGHER, 


SUMMPRVILLE INSTITUTE, 


A FIRST CLASS BOARDING SCHOOL 


—ron— 


BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. 


ta A pricate roan for every tivo Boys. 
11 miles wets Sbngeniak on the 
Wal 


‘Oule 


re 


K. Kuekratace, 
pubtd Devwm, 
J. Ce Baseman. 
CKamber of Doardeoes durinng the past torm, 194) 


‘WsUs Anonial Term of tins od 
orate well, with 
ora. Begivn Votobe 
‘Sha 


lee nepaiaion 8 


” a echepe forse: 


atinige, 
‘Frenchman by Birk, and 
ate ot uve Uaivarity of 


2K. 
CHARGES: 
Board, Teition, Washing xnd Fuel, twenty, 


Sok iste: 
Payubte in Liao. 


Conver anoes will meet up and down trains on 
Abuquala, to | 
tthe Soh week, 


the Mobile ead Ohio ena 
Sclachtene ee 


eRe ees tte 


THOS, §. GATHRIGHT. 
sea Propriewae. 


SOPHRONIA } aNSTITUTE, 


AND YOUNG LADIES. 


AT LAW, Mrtithin, Mien: eee 
Front atreet, 


eritian, Mn, Wit 
or Rapes set 


aes isto TaGranaesiyo0 
dical Caitege, Toupessve, and bas large expert 


+ B90 


BY, BARLY & CO. 
Front Row, Meri 


FURNITURE 


acct And Houso Furnishing Goods. 
Se reid teste 


eae, an wt ih 


FALLON, FULTON & CO., 


Mertdian, Miss, 
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 


ARDWARE 


GiassW Ai 
WOODEN WARE, 
WILLOW WARE, 


WALL PAPER, 
GLAS 
ri 


Try, 
SASH, 
DOORS AND BLINDS, 


. 288 ers’ Material.” 


Ware cere one 
can be baught in any Souther 
Orders from a distavoe will reco! 


one. 
Smith & Alford. 
MERIDIAN, MISS 


WORED react 
‘chanera ta thelr well neleoted atock af 
DRY GOODS, KEAPY MADE CLOTHING, 

HATA, BOOTS AND SUORS, 


Miiichon i ‘Tine trp 
cre, Care Fin atic 
=Reth ie, Hee Leal, 


in nae 


MERIDIAN FOUNDRY 


a 


Ie falty: yx 


ical, 


tw all departinents, he feels con- 
ent ror hi owt ability to give satisfuc- 


Hon tn ev 


mring om Buys and Sells: Northern and 
ASCHOOL AND COLLEGE FOR GIRLS: 


NEW 8S’ STORE! 


STREET, 
‘Ornaments! waht rr? MISSISSIPPI: 
" HOSENT 


YE joy Gee 1d are still 
‘rnmen of GOODS. in Uneir 
Soiiracing everything. in demand ta thle 


have boen exiguged in mereantis burly 


Jn New York by 
can sell as cheap 
ins 


the, citivens of Meridian 
fe bus received ail the latest in- 


TURNITURE, 


PU! me waite LEAD, 


Vv S 
BRUSHES, 


Paintexg, Artists’, and Carri- 


HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 
TG, ETC. 


at the attention of pur 
Hanjrare, Qurenmenrn Cathey,” otinan, Toflet 


ror 
fy Teociviug aia offering for 
okecn whisk will somtpare Ti any ome tm 


ery particular. 
"Tow ty of Awnlies, Verandah, 
Sills, Lintels, Sash, Weights, Lron 


‘themselves ut this centre 
to wee their old friends 


Vickab ; 
i. tan i 


Copper, Tin and Sheat-ron Worker, 
tad deaier ia 


Sto 
and Heating ves, 


Tinwware, Pump Pipes, Sheet Lead, Fire 
Brick and Tile, 

Portioslar ajsention paid to Steamboat and Job 

‘South street, berwgen Mui and Washing: 


fi 
mayitewiy VICKSBURG. 


~~ “JOSEPIE ROTTO, ~ 


Wholessle ant Retail Dealer in 


GROCERIES, 
BAR STORES AND 


1 ANTATION SUPPLIEs, 
mp bontete Wines & Taquors, 


HAVANA CIOARS, 

FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, éo., 
Washington Street, 

VICKSBURG, M 

oof vt 


~] OUIS HOFFMAN, 
VICKSBURG, MISS. 
Wholasale Dealer in 


GUNS, HARDWARE, PLOWS, ROPE, 


FISHING TACKLE, &r. 


Agent for Wheeler & Wilson's Oclebrated 


ewig Mechine, whieh will be sold at 
the New York Price. 


Alt Kinds of Guns Made and Repaired 


omy Sewly 


WOODRUFR, & DISERENS 
BOOKS and STA'NONERY, 


Musig, Musical Instruments, 


Toys, Notions, and Fancy Goods, 


WASHINGTON STRERT (South of Clay,) 


VICKSBURG. 


GENTE (oF Grover & Taker Sowing Mach ines. 


Neediow, Sika und Threads ov hand, 
Spettawim 


Seeman clawh, Wat, zolreon, Bw, Laue 
‘Vicksburg 


Ficksborg,  Fasoo City. 


W. M. WILLIAMS & CO., 


FORWARDING AND 


Commission Merchants, 


Transfer Agents Vicksburg aod Meridian RR, 


Wharf-boat Proprictors, 


GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS, 


Vicksburg, Miss- 
Consignments solicited. 


apeitawém 


MACHINE SHOP ; 


ww tana, Ooh. cm, wunttams, Prow, 


MERIDIAN | 
SAVINGS . INSTITUTIO 
OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, 


Southern Exchange, 


Gold & Uncurrent Money 


RECEIVES DEPOSITS, 


And Gives Prompt Attentinn to ali Collector 
‘be., Con sided to it, 


eprivewiy 


COME ONE, ( COME ALL! 


B respectfully invite the Ladies to call and 
portation of 


‘aod exumine oor (tj 


DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, 


can: 
Ms myle and beauty, ry which: 
bargeiva? Country Merchants purchasing 


DEY GOODS, 
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats de, dc. 


KAN, WOLFF & AARON, 
Jon 6 atten Ops i 


ak 


sPRICES 


md 


Alabama 


nd a LARGE STOCK of 


Have constan ty om 


Plantation and Road Wagons, 


Trucks, Carta, Draye, Wheelbarrows 


Wheelwright 
Wagon and Buggy Spokes, Hubs, 
Rims, Shafts, Tongues, &c., 


we offer at WHOLESALE and) 
META, ab LOWEST CASH PRICES, 


| Thongh not th 


600, PARKER, T. it. LAKE. THO6, F. HUELDON 


PARKER, LAKE &CO., 
wer! Cotton Factors and Grocers, 


Northwout Corer St, Lewin and Water tx 


Groceries, Cigars, 


~ PORTER & C0., 
ODD FELLOW'S HALL, 


Flardware 
Hardware 
A fail Stock, convisting in putt of 
PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, 
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, 
FURNISHING GOODS, 


DESIRABLE COODS 


For Merohanta and Trad 

Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 
DOORS, 

GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS, 


re selling at Lower 


1, 
1 huaie sdtantige to all bee 


T. 8. BIDGOOD, 
WHOLESALE END RETAIL 


Books,& Stationery, 
Blank Book Manufacturer & Printer, | 


‘North-Rast Cor, St. Francis anc Weter ats, 
Moi 


Office Hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P.M.) 7 yost nespRctruLi 


fam pow opening, and offering st unusually low 
iene 


gers, Journals, wid Revord Books, of all 
the raflows sizes of paper, My stock of Blanks 


sca durability of bindiog cansol 


Ko ne recy need Le’ ter 
Goosmereial Pont, Packet beat,» ‘ 
sit Ho Ao thete edvaniage to give un a'Gal. 4 Yoh, Prouch und ‘Amorcam manutucterc. 


KS. 
My siock embraces all the Henao! Hooks | 
a Alayuins aod Misuissippl, ‘and Ta tke tae 


@  __ n0OK-BINDING, » 


“Hotels, EE 
ST. J AMES HOTEL, 


of Xow Orleans 
sewed Hotel Bich igomd 
allroad Offers im 
Mr. H. Caflumn, Tele 


Corner Sixth Street and On 


CAURO, ILL, 


Pare 02.90 por day, June Powe 


umpbell Elouse 


(Formerly the Roper Uouse, 


JAS. W. CAMPBELL, — Proprietor 


(Late of Sumter County.) 


MOBILE, ALA 


| PLANING gates aa, thar 
‘above Teaticit « 

ronage, footing’eontident that 

factinn to al p wth an 

maylawim JAX. W. CAMPBELL, 


THE NELSON HOUSE, 


* Bigg 


RAILROAD JUNCTION 
ican Mines 


w= Terms inoderate 
eprivewly JOUN NELSON, Prop'r 


Private Boarding 
RS, ANN D LOUIS, 


Jones House. 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIP PL. 
JOSIAH JONES, : PROP'R 


via well Koown Hotel ix will open for th 
oer) 


The 


* ett the enarket 
® prepared of thw arrival wad de 


tagsdale Hous, 
ON THE WILL, 


not 


x Apparatias 


SAAC STHAUH & Ci 
or, Front & Job: a 
tineinnlat) OMe 


Bos. PLEASANTs & 09., 


LOUISVILLE, KY 


Pinnters and 
4s of Kontacky 


anted ft 
| wiactured 


i ‘mob, Mayor, Meridias. 

A.J. Buford, College Hill, Mi 

Judge Thornton. Okolona, Mi 

Frank $. Ronald & Co. 0 
Louisville, Ky. 


‘oughly satis(y every ou is regard to the o 
precticability of the undertaking pon applica 
thon to wa by letter. 


Address PLEASANTS & CO. 
Cure of 9th Street Tobacce House, 
may2oewif LOUISVILLE, KY 


IMPORTANT NOTIC 
The great popularity of the 
Charter Oak Cooking Stoves 


Tis led some suprincipied Manu‘sctarers to 
Imitate the desiem and oames All these im 
inferior badly com 
nearly do some of them rea 
external sppearauce as to be: 


Educa tional. 


X COMMENCES ON 


Janx N. Wappen D. D, Chancel 
Prof. Eibles, Metaphy Pe 


3. J. Wire, DD. 


Meridian, with it 


Trot Gov. Beieuee and Law 


Arrangements have barn mad 


Wo prosecute their ecientiti 


FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION 


MIS. ROBERTSON, 


TOBACCO — MERCILANTS, | 


Drawing, Painting, 


MISS SALIIE NT 


MRS. REYNOLDS, 
Primary Branelies 


CHARGES POR TUITION, &. 


tn Primary Course, per month 


iano and Guitar, each pr mouth 


Incidental fee for day papils 


ra, for one doz. piveee about 


sod every tive 
months for boarding paptis. Ra 


aig, withont prepayment 
fe eane of protracted suckeees ac movey will 
Mpetosaed : 


ib 
bobke wili range from $1 to 


pri 
\raclas table mapkiea, totes tap, ond 

aes ean be bad of 
The third Term will opea ov Mom 


High Sehool. 


“Charter Oak” 


Miceli sowed pry Patent Hot Alr Flue Charter Oak 
Coating Sven are mats exsanvly 87 the 


St Lonis. 


Bach Stove has my pame, and date of Patent on 
All others are imitations aad Hable to pros- 


L, GOULD, A. ML, Priveipal. 


NUMBER 62. 


PROSPECTUS 


oy Tum 


UNIVERSITY OF mississirFt! Meridian Daily Gazette. 


THE SIXTEENTH St 


propore to laste ad 
4, about the fr 
tober, with theabove title. ‘Rheeoms 
rtance of Meridian, ite rap 

ulation, a pr 


ut a parallel in the South, ba 


to believe that the prtbtie wouk 
tain aud support a daily pape 


s place. There te uo reason why 


1 industrial m 
sk with t 


| will be employed to make tt pon 
of the enter 


Ki. Kor ane my 
J, GIBSON. Pull 
1 J. SHANNON, Edit 


LAND, LAND. 
IMPORTANT HOTICE. 


ale in di 


Sttention of thoow wiat 


SHANNON & Gs LL AGHER. 


| Atlantic and Great Westerr 


RALLW AY. 


New England and Per 


ey lvania, 


Haggnge coeebel 


Hobile =i Ohio Railroad, 
AND 


MEMPHIS AND LOUISVILLE 
RAILROAD LINE. 


at diteet and expolizians rout 
fr Mala te 


LOL ISVILLE, € INCINNATL 
Anp all Principal Northera and Baster 


Oitien. 


Traine on Mosley Crntral and Matiby ont 
a Bal ‘etth 


Caunentton at r 
irae for Ciyetiaatt, Dylan 
reant paint. Naetls awd Kent 
Tociaue deka tim Mrsalabit to Lawberilie 
Cincinnati, aad all buportamt-potute Nuvthe exsi 


bg EY <a : 
at Cree tie “f ast Rida CST Sad i'r 


ee thein posrpey at pesene. 
{ar ASK POE TICKETS VIA LOCIAVILLE. 4 3 


Peeight Tratws ram thromeh fwwun Twin 
tiheby tuminla ee here nia to. Semplat 


Wits a Sn 


— 


SEMI-WEBKLY GAZETTE 
Published Wetneaday & Satarday by 


plc MAE tied 
“tar During te absence of Col. J. 3. 
Shannon, the editorial department of the 
Canzette; will be conitweted by Jno. Arm 
‘strong, associate Editor, 


Correspondence of “Enquirer.” 
New Youx,Sept. 27, 1867. 

T have Just seen 9 copy of your paper of 
the 18th, containing the new Republican 
nominations for Lauderdale. If any thing 
was wanting to disgust a decent white man 
with Radicalism in Mississippi, the pro- 
ceedings of the recent Repabiiean State 
Convention at Jackson, and seh nomina- 
tionsws have been made in Lauderdale, 
would furnish it, It would appear that 
the negrogs and the unprinetpled wh 
who manipulate them, can't trust an 
honest, respectable white man, In this 
they show thelr folly, and demonstrate 
their utter Incapacity for the ballot. 

They may, for a time, by the sheer force 
of numbers sweep from power the Intel 
Ligence of the State, but they will entail 
on themselves and thelr prosperity. Irre- 
parable Injury. Such conduct will unite 
the white people ia a solid party that will 
ultimately control and assert the suprema- 
It must be 
the 


vy of our race and color, 
palpable to the dullest intellect, 
negroes will control our State Convention, 


Jsmorant of the very meaning of laws and 
constitutions, they aspire to frame the or 
ganic law under which we and our cbil- 
a 
be governe!. 
nre a few respectable white men that call 
themselves Republicans; bat such men 
are not acceptable to the negroes. The 
handful of White men who favor confis~ 


are to live, and by which we are to 


vation and disfranehisement, who pander 


to the prejudices anid passions of the ne= 
fro.are the men who will haye thelr con- 
fidence and be thelr assistants and whose 


thoroughly worthless 


charactors are 
mptible, 
ay this is a monstrous ontrage, and should 


be defeated if possible. ‘Tut the numbers 


Such reconstruction 


ant © 


Ido not dispute that there | 


The Question in a Nut shen 
hard wense pat In #0 short » spare, than In 


the following from the Charlottesville 
Chronicle: “Some of the papers of 
the State are half cockedly tak- 
Ing ground against a Convention— 
advising them to vote against it. ‘Their 
idea is that the negroes will have the con 
trol of that body. Nowe, this weill not be the 
case, in ouropinion. ‘The whites will con 
trol that body. We think it as well to 
Jeave people to cipher for themselves; but 
we say the wekites have got the Convention. 
But there is no chance pf voting down the 
Convention; the chance, Is to vote dawn 
the Constitution, if we shall not Tike it— 
A majority of the persons voting on the 
Convention question can call a Conven- 
tion; but the Constitution will be lost un- 
less a majority of alt the persons reyistered 
shall vote to ratify it, If there are 200,000 
registered voters and only 110,000 vote on 
the question of calling a Convention, 65.- 
000 will call the Conve But the 
Constitution cannot become the law of 
the State unless more than 100,000 persons 
| vote to ratify it. ‘Thus if 150000 persons 
vote on the question of the ratification of 
| the Constitution, ft will not be ratified 
less It receives more than tteo-thirds of the 
vote cast. 

Therefore our business now is to make a 
| hand fight for the best men of the Conven- 
|tion; and when the Constitution ts fhade 
up, then talk about what we shall do. 


sobaecsitiohee tka 

‘The Richmond Enquirer eontains some 
wholsome advice to the people of that 
State, relative tothe importance of sending 
tomperate, conservative men to the 
State Convention ; men who, though op- 
posed to the whole radical programme. of 
oppression, proscription and insult, are 
prepared to show to the people of the 
North, that we are willing to secure the 
negro the most ample guarantees for the 
future protection of all his constitutional 
rights. While the gorge of the nution ts 
rising from Maine to California at the 
vio 
thp merey of the negro, the people of the 
uth are to-day more solicitous for the 
future prosperity and happlness of the 
negro, than the Radicals of New England. 
All of us desire that he shall be educated, 
his self-respect stimulated, and hls Jife, 
liberty and property made absolutely s~ 
cure. And we hazard nothing In saying 
that while under the malignant and vile 
teachings of the Radicals, the negro has 
rejected onr proffers of concert of action 


will not be willing to clothe h 
fully as inan 


u with 
rights and franchises as he 


of the negrocs render this impossible at 
prevent and the faree must goon stutit | 
Ne Norge and | 
1 

| 
te 
| 


the good sense of the pe 


Jouth applies the proper corrective. 
have an abiding conttdence thay w 


swople of the North will not allow ty 


hanent debasement of our rice 
South. 


J ilo not agree with the Gazette Uh 


henefite WIM result from the Ire 


hew amnesty proclamation, Tt will not 


adda vete ty the number already. re 


tered. ‘The far greater portion af th 


Tranchised needed no ainenesty. Init hail 


ady reevivel pandons or were em- 


ed iy the provions am 


Ih Mobile the other day at the Conven- 
‘tion election, only about 112 white votes | 


up almost | 
radical thek- 


e east, the pol 
entirely to the negroe: 
wt was of course el 


A petition has been fled with Judge 
Mlateliford, of New York. asking that the 
Memphis, El Paso & Paoli allroal 
Company be compelled to go Into bank- | 
rmptey. ‘This Is the first case relative to 
havoluntary bankraptey on the part of a 
forporation ander the new law. 

—— 
A Louisville telegraia tat 


that Chief 

at Columbtis, 
Oblo, the other day, in whieh he advocated 
the extension of suffrage to all who are 
now deprived of it. Chase Is getting 
quite liberal, The reaction now going on 
sunst have alarmed the old ndyoeate of 
dusky despotism. 


ae tace—— 
sce It stated that Gen. Ord ie about | 
0 move his heaquarters to Holly. Springs 
temporarily. ‘The prevalence of yellow 
fever at Vicksburg ts the cause of the | 
change, we presutne. 
on 

‘The Aberdeen Exatniner calle the at 
fention of the District Commander to the 
fact that Mr... Woodmansee, a regis- 
trar for the county of Monroe, was a dele 
yte to the Republican ‘Convention in 
Jnekson.and took active and energetic 
part therein, aa the record will prove. A 
similar disposition shonld be made of 
and many others we wot. 


——+ 

The St. Louis Times says E. 
who Is now in Missisalppt running for the 
Convention and delivering political ha- 
rangnes to the negroes, formerly held the 
office of deputy sheriff in St. Louis, and 


w 


hy 


| will not be announc 


| his anmesty would not be of any benefit 


posteases In ninetcen-twentieths of the 
Radical States. And we hope that no 
man of ylotent and extreme opinions will 
be elected to the Convention, but that in 
every distriet In which Conservatism 
shall triumph the delegate shall be a just 
and tine friend of all 


Tu: Presipyst Meaxs Frant.—There 
are breakers ahead for the radical party — 
A Washington tdegram advises us that 
the Pivsident, convinced that his enemies, 
I the enemies of the Constitution and 
the Union, are not to be overcome by pas- 
sive measures, has determined to ndopta 


ctive and decisive course. fn pure 
suawee of this determination, he hws be= 
yun hy arranging an entirely new Cable | 


net. which will be thoroughly Democratic, 
the members of whieh are pledged to 
sist the suspenston of the President, shoutd 
the aggressive Congress be mad enough to 
resort to suchan act. ‘The now Cabinet 
until after the en- 


suing fall elections. 
——-~e = 
“Enquirer” says he docs not agree with 
Une Gazette's position touching the Presi~ 
dent's Amnesty, We don't see that there 
is much difference between us, The Ga- 
zette took the ground that the President 
had the right to grant pardons, but that 


to us unless Commanders of his way of 
uninking were appointed over the South- 
ern dependencies. Tl proclamation it- 
self clearly shows that the President 
claims the right of restoring our proserib- 
el people to their civil rights, including 
suffrage, but as there is aclear and un- 
doubted «Onfliet of law with the Constita- 
tion, he considers it his duty to decline the 
enforcement of the amnesty and leave the 
whole question to be settled by the fudi- 
clary. 


—-~0--_—_ 

The freedmen seem to have a “riot bell” 
in Jefferson City, Loutsiana, Maj. Frye 
officially reported to Gen. Mower that at 
the recent election riot:there, the negroes 
ral'ied and fixed bayonets at the sound of 
“their riot bell.” Such revolutionary #lg- 
nals should be put down at once. ‘The ne- 
gro must be blind Indeed If he cannot see 
that auch a policf will, ere long, draw 
a line between his race and the white 
people and ultimately leave “the man and 
brother” homeless and friendless. There 


upon a Conservative platform, and has hid | $f 


the 
us that the season is) about 
opening. Cotton is coming in gradually 
and‘our merchants are making prepara- 
tions to receive their large stocks, and 
when they arrivé will soon be busy In 
disposing of goods and filling orders. 


To secure a large trade, ad eel 
be resorted to liberally. The 

country be, wanting: 
thelr supplies and will be looking over the 


‘columns of the newspapers to seo what is, 
going on.and who has the best, assortment 
of goods and are offering the most liberal 
terms to purchasers. Try it—ndvertise 
without delay, and liberally, do not hide 


country friends to come find seo you; let 
them know what you have for sale and 
where your place of businegs is, Remem- 
Ber, as Shakspeare, Byron, or some other 
friend of ours says, 


Mi 

We clip the above from the Mobile Tri- 
bane. It suits this locality so well that 
we adopt It as original. We took a stroll. 
anit saw, and thought, Just as the writer of 
the above uid. 


Raptcar *Hyrocrsy—A colored man 
armed Vashon sald to be well, edneated 
and wnnsually Intelligent, has applied for | 
license to practice Iaw In the Intensely 
loyal and radieal district of Pittsburg. 
Penn. Tho Radical Judge referrat the 
application, but referred it to a committee 
of Republican lawyers, who are sioth- 
ering thelr report until after the election 
‘The love of the Pennsylvania Ruilleals «for 
thecolored man aud brother musi be ex 
coudingly great. 

Fe i ee rere ey 

Rervpican Hoxrsry.—A, certain Col. 
Dan Platt is a leading Repnbitean  speak- 
er in Ohio. ‘The Colozel is also editor of| 
the Mac-a-cheek Press, a Railetl Ohlo 
sheet. ‘To show his opinion of the Integ= 
rity of his polltical astoclates, we copy the 

lowing from a number of his paper of 
June last, He en sald : 

“We never could make out what the late 
and lem:nted Mr, Lincoln wanted with 
detective system at all. From the hour of 
Lis frat inauguration wp to that _ of h 
deuth THE THIEVES. WERE ALL 1 
OFFICE.” Among the later nota of 
ress that preceded Ii death: 
Festigation of the cotton fran 
agrent number of permite to 
[fourthe were signed ty the 
Honest men stood 
WITH WHICH STEALING WENT 


President. 
aghast at the impunity 


ON. 


All cries of shame and outrage acemed w 
railing 


pposition wasdriven awa) 


Allo} S 
WE! TURNED OUT TO BE 


News Items, 

A divoree Ix hinted at between the 
ceas Alice, of Hesse, Victoria's dangh 
and her husband, who is said to {l-tre: 
her. 

The Memphis 
derstood that, G row: 

Gate for the United States Sena 
of Senator Patterson, 

MrJohn Mitchell tx about to tssue in 
New York his new weekly paper, The 
irish Citizen: 

Hon. Jam 


ye it is un- 
i+ a candi 
te, in place 


Janche & 


Lyons, of Virginia, one of 
his counsel. representa that Ar. Davis is 
ready and anxfous for trial. 


Falmontl Cooper. Faq. 
been appointed privat 
President, 

Joe Holt Instrnets military offleers to 
respect writs of hahews corpix only when 

eral Courts, Stabe Courts 
the Radical satem. «| 
nasoute fraternity In London 
jestival In honor of Commodore 
at, a few day's ayo, 

Charges have been mate against Gener- 
al Swayne at the head of the Freedmen’y 
Dareau in Alabama, on ‘the ground that 
be Is running his office In thgo Interest of 
Iimeelf as a candidate for the'U. Senate, 


under the reconstruction act.» 
George Francts Trai swerlng an Te 
iver n temperance 


linois application to de 
lecture, saya he never drank a glass of 
Niquor in his life. 


Garabaldl I a prisoner, and French 
troops are inarebing on Rome—that is one 
aide of the ledyer. ‘The Pope is declaring 
the acta of the. Government of Ital 
pecting the affairs of the country “null 
and yoid,"—that is the other. Some day 
the balance will be struck. 

‘The New York Byening News says that 
a large amount of wearlug apparel holon 
ing to Mrs. Lincoln, is om sale in that elt 

It Is the bellef of Mr. McCulloch th 
the revenue receipts will soon xh 
important increase frem the tex upon co 
ton and whiskey. 

Mr. Davis and wife are at Toronto, 
Canaila. 

‘The steamer Tioga, from New Orleans, 
ia Havana, tor Villadelpbia, was rotally 
burned on the 27th ult. ‘The Rapldan res- 
cued and brought her passengers and 

cepting Perry. Short Jolin O'Don- 
\d Thomas Crowley, who were burn- 
ed to ceath. 

tary McCulloch's order forbidding 
the clerks of the Treasury Departinent to 
alt Information to newspaper report- 
ers, hins created quite a stir among the for- 

mer. Many of 
oug of the business, 


‘Tennessee, has 
secretary, to the 


o ny F 
are nothing at 


are too many of the Caucasian race in 
thisland, to permit negro suprema:y to 
be very long lived. 


‘The radicals in Louisiana are very much 


i 


at 


i 


i 


EVEL. AND_co- | ond 


i § 


‘the ehild ir 
‘of this county. 
cee 
touched. In cor 


your light under s bushel; invite your | Mted 


bale St 
man : 
Milaay ‘acd and 


Star, t 
Our readers will bear in minid that there 
isto boa ihase meeting of the people of 
n 


papers at ‘Courthouse Louls= 
ville on ages eect Ty inst. In refer 
ence to the Grenada and Meridian Rail 
roat. erat speeches relative to the 
ei ject will be delivered.—Loulsville 
(3tfsg) 


W. IL fs 
etm 


der, Esq. of Richlan 
connty, having porchased th 
Is of thi office at Gi 
jowOF Messrs, Turner, MoC 


ig eertons 
crop of North Missiasippl. 
{uy many instances Ie.eating all the young 
Tolls thus destroying one-fourth or third 
Ortho late eottoneaCorindh News: 
Among the many buildings in eure of| 
erection In the flourishing clty of Meridi- 
au Is the very handsome edifice of the Me~ 
ridian Savings Bank; of which oar former 
townsman and that estimable gentleman, 
Mr. G. HL Willams, is President. The 
building isa large Derick, fire-paoof, and 
aulds greatly to the appearance of that 
eof the city In which It 1s located — 
kolona News. 


Inout last week's ianue we noticed the 
capture of the notorious A. L. Pryne by 
the Sherif of Smith county. ‘ar 


el 
it 


but Mr. Pleree, of Rankin. county, 
gentleman from whom he was sus} 

of having stolen a horse, appeared before 
he was removed from the county jail, but 
did not identify him, whereupon the Sher- 
{discharged him, and he has “gone on 
his way rejoicing.” This man Pryne has 
beon for two or tliree years practiéing th 
scrowsest deception upon the Masonic’ fra- 
ternity,and on many occasions oltatned 
money under false pretenses. He is yome- 
times known as Df-diltehel wtid 
Dr, Allen, son of Gov. Allen, of ri, 
Col. Anderson. He ts 


tha.seerets of bis poliey in oath-bonnd s0- | 108 ES WERE MADE IN | hom" ark halrand on as ee rags 
cletles. there will not_be a Conservative | Ad faced, anid if, noticed. closely, a, teuieness 
delegate elected to the Convention who rk 2 * can be discovered In bis right foot or leg. 


about twenty-four years of age. ‘There te 
no doubt of Pryne’s beligy a horse thief 
and the sooner he can be made to “look 
upalimab" the better for horse owners. 
—Forest Register. 

Weatirn ax Crora—The season, 1p 
to the prosent thne, has beon unusually 
favorable for gathering crops. ‘The rains 
have been light, and the army: worm hav- 
Ing stripped the foliage off of the cotton, 
leaving the bolle exposed to the sun, It 
will all be open by the middle of Nov 
ber, ani by the first of December, should 
the weather continue favorable, the ¢ot- 
ton crop will be on the market. "The far- 

ors ure now gathering corn and open 

r fall pastures early, which gives thelr 
ed ktock time to get’ fat before frost 
‘The yield of corn ts coming fully up to 
expectations. The potato and pea cro} 
wo are Informed. will be very prolific, and 
there isalso a fine 


ae a SUE ear 
‘-| CHEAP SOAP! GOOD SOAP: 


was 
rested onthe groand of horse steallng, | Bo, 
tea 


rospect for a ood | f 


yield or turnips, and. 
country fs Bountitully supplied for 1868, 


e| with all things needful in the produce 


line, exeept bacon, and are much better 
off in that respect, than In. the present) 
year—Wingna Vidette, 


The Vicksburg Times calls Gen. Ord's ab} 
tention. to an of ua Pease, who hi 
violated general orders, which prohibit 
with or particfptiga tn polite! meetings 
with or partletpatingin mee 
Whereupon the Liberty Rrerald is rosie 
od of “another gentleman, not gutside of 
Madison county, who h a iin of 
fice in whieh he is strictly prohibited from 


having anything to do with polities, elec- 
Uioneering, ete and yet we are told he 
has been extremely actly, and zealons, 
while hig ofticlAl duties, in. pro- 
p mischievous doctrines among 
the freedmen, and in forwarding his own 
clalms as a fature candidate for Congress.” 


A public meeting wat held at Woodyltle 
lntely, and largely” attended, to consider 
and devise mean’ for the relief, benefit 
and prosperity of the people. A’ numer- 
yery intelligent committee 
appointed who were to 5 at noha 
meeting on September 10th, ‘The t 
of thelr labors seems to. be to settle on the 
taost practleable plan to secure Immlgra- 
tion to the county. The Woodville Re- 
‘ks of the movement as 
of the case be- 


pended on. 


with economy, the | 


as 
eat another | ee 


———-——_ 
Radicalism does not meet with much if 


H Th 
made@ “good thing” zoe pa 
A letter from the infamous Owen Love- | 


oct ott 


THE VERY BEST OF SOAP! 
pater aaa ag 
Natrona Refined * Saponifier, 
oR 
CONCENTRATED LYE. 
Two cents a pound for Superior 
Hw i 


P 
Soft Soap for Ove 
lent, 
ta@rEvery Family can make 
their own Soap. 
ALL VARIETIES OF SOAP. 
As Exsily made asa Cup of Cnffee. 
Isa Now Concentrated Lye for making 
Soap, just discovered in Greenland, in the 
‘Arctic Seas, and {is composed mainly of 
Aluminate of Soda, which, when mixed with 
refuse fat, produces the best Detersite Soap 
in the worl 
One Box will make 175 pounds of Good 
Soft Soap, or its equivalent in Superior 
Hard reer 
Retailed by all Drugeists and Grocers in 
the United Stites, Full recvipts in each 


Twelve pounds of 


x. 
Dealers can obtain it wholesale in cases, 
each containing 48 Boxes, at a liberal di 
count, of the Wholesale Grocers and Dru- 
oe fn all the towns and cities of the 
joited Stntes, or of 
CLUFFORD PEMPERTON, 


octOse3m 


‘| THE SCIENCE OF HEALTH. 


Every man his own Physician. 


SCS RAL | 
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS, 


A 
Holloway’s Ointment 


DISORDERS OF THK STOMACH, LIVER 
AND BUWELS, 


‘The Stomach is the 
‘health or diseuse of the sysiom: 
tated by encese—indigestion, 0 
ath znd yhyateal prostration are the 
. td.to the bral, Histhe 

Be 


reat centre which 


‘Are two of the most common and virulent dis. 
orders prevalent on this continent, to these the 
Olotaeut in expecially ite “aoD0% 
ceananor” ie §stte eradicaie the venom and 
then complete the eure. 


BAD LEGS, OLD SORES, AND ULCERS. 


Creo of many Yours’ standidg. that have per- 
tinaciously refused to yield to any other remedy 
or treatment, have invariably succumbed to 4 
applications of this pow: rial te 


ERUPTIONS ON THE BEIN, 


Arising from « ball rtale of the blood or chron- 
je diseases, are ered.caled and « clear und trans. 
pareot sarface ined-by the remorave act! 
of this Oiotme € It surpasses many of 
‘connetios apd othor tollet appliances In ita power 
to di,pel rasbes aud other disigurements of the 


PEMALE COMPLAINTS. 
‘Whether in the 


Both the Ointment and Pilla should be used 
tn the follo:ving cases: 


Busiona, . 


IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DUALERS~ iy 


DRY GOODS AND. 


Nos. 74, Canal and 91, 93 and 95" 


“Sales Guar 


teed at New York Prices. 


FASSMANN’S 


NOTIONS, 


8, 
is. 


Iron ‘Ties for Cotton Bales. 


T ‘Tues the present season. 


have made arrangements to supply 


extetttive 
To addition to the ~ 


the demand for those 


FASSMANN DIAMOND TIE and BUTTON TIE. 
so extensively rised heretofore, they now offer his 


ALLIGATOR TIE, 


7 


with tooth go arranged as to fnstantly clamp the hoop when the pressure is removed 
from the bale and hold it without slipping 
Great pains beve been taken t0 secure the best quality of iron. 


The 


These 


to bales of any size, wi 


re 80 simple in thelr arrangement that they can be applied by an: 7 
the same facility and \xpatilise as rope. ‘49 ok eocer 


In wtrength, secur- 


iy and fly of appliation, they wil compare favorably with any yet introduced. 


advantages of 


Tron Tica are now eenerally recogn 


7 but it. is deemed not out 


of piace to ‘al the Attention of those interested to the yery emphatic recommendation of 
Underwriters, Steamboat Captains, and Owners and Agenia of 


Venvelt, recently pablished 
EW For sale by dealera in Mobile, 


augltewtt 


the newspapers in New Orleans. 
CHAMBERS 


Steamers and Sashng 


& LATTING, 


‘No. G1 Carondelet street, N.’0. 


Hurlbutt, Sturges & Co.,| MERIDIAN IIGH SCHOOL 


AT THEIR OLD STAND, 


on the Corner, and thelr 


NEW 


ADJOINING, 


i 


Dry Goods, Dally onset, on 
Clothing, “4 ey trict y io edyance, mor 
Groceries, . sarane. 
Hardware, 
Catlery, 
pie 
Bagging, 
Rope, 
Boots, 
Shoes, 


EVER SEEN 


Which they will nell 
r 


~The Safety Hand Lamp, 
Meteor Burning Fluid. 


ta'tny thing yen aed wile a ominating powe 
ry fehl a ivtnating power 
ado opetion. The lamp wil net bigw out 

‘and the Oil a toexbavetibie.” The 


Comt of the laid ts about one-half that of refined 


Hee nie Oi 
It is bousd 


fumes Uf 


STAR 


‘AVE op hand and are cot 
the largeat and best supply of 


tnd Bafety Hand Lainp. 
to create a great 


amp bosiness, and only 


FALLON, FULTON 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
B.T. RUSH, Proprietor. and a 

: ‘ger road, 
YING perme loeated te, Meriden, | EX, oni 


idee Rotor apes oat con ive ashe 


FOR 


t sension of 
the Second 


THE 
STORE|} 


tly receiving noe hgh 


Hats, | 1 this 


Meridian, Miss.. £ 


The books, notes 
of Jun, HL. Sinrtin. for 
Drug Store of NB, 
tt 


IN THIS COUNTRY., 


3 low 
I not be 


NEW 


the In: 


tmell ; does vot 
Site fabric 


for Landerdale ewnty, 
alas and will Oo 
those’ ebuntles with 


lation tn the 
‘ent to be ap: 


raise as 


STABLE ! 


re 


‘Orders left at the Stable Tor coaveyances, will 
reel 


prom 


pt attont 
Bis orca wil be trees for asp Rind ot 


Dinease, at 


Sfoer-ewly 


‘secure Lots for Drove Stock. 
Tarts good wages yee sonnei wil she 
"Phankfal for past favors, 1 ack you to call 


‘Windhar’ 


FOR SALE. 


LOT on which I now reside in Meridian, 


together with the 


WELCOME HOUSE. 


FURNITURE of the 


J continue forty weeks. 
TERMS. 

Primary Dep't. per mont of four weeks 

Ancient and Modern tangu 
addition, per month 


id for bourding popils, 


. NETTLES’ 


SIDNEY 


Rov, J. A. SMYLIE, Principal. 


BOYS. 
thin Tastitation will cdtn 
Monday 


Beptember) 


” 
0 


(« 
\ 


tie; Hoard: 

‘bed, bedding, fuel, 

per. month of four weeks, | 20 07 
Wy for 


LOOK WELL. TO 
Your Insurance. 


HF. copartnorship of Kennedy dt Gibbs, is 
Tis Rey disotvea by cosenet 


calle ja 
TH. Kennedy » 
eit! 


SELOP. 


J, M. TAYLOR, 7 
‘| Fashionable Tailorand Cutter, 


STREET, 
Maniptax, Miss. 
oh. 


made np 
and at re- 


Notice. 
OFPER FOR SALE my plece, 
If miles east of Quitme 


yppasite Ui.” B, 
beptisewtt 


Tages 


eekly Gazette 
t 


om | 12 x08, 


sMobile and Ohio Raftread. 
Mall trains ‘ae npat. ae 


AM, 
Accommodation train lea ai Bo 
arrives, ...645 A.M. 


GOrIxG NonTH. 
Mail trains singe ts sax 8 A. Ms 
“wie aot Et 


Y, Me 
Aree Okolona 10:5 
x a Pte fe inumboh 0 aa A 
fate wt fetta 


bigad 


r, srteaia 1s 
Meridian 6:35 4. 
A.M, Buekatanna 11 
Distance 472 
(110 ininates. 


Ar 


ied 


| to attend the examination before Mayor 


him to the Drag Store of H.Izanl & Co, 
where he expired in a’few minntes. Mr. 
Breckenridge was immediately taken in 
custody and lodged in Marion Jail. Yes 
tentay nioruing bie was "bronght to town 


Henderson. Ax the case {s-now in court 
and the dinses which led to the tragedy 
are of avery delicate character, we with- 


hold any partlenlars for the present. Dr. 
Burton was buried on Sunday afternoon. 
paensiyarcs rh tices 


‘The house of Jno, IT. Garner & Co. of, 
Mobile, has made » yaluable acquisition, 
by securing the services of Col. A. R. Car- 
ter, of Pankling. Col. Carter is well and 


“troops of frlends"—and will 


adore inaterlally to the bastness of this | 9 


well known and popular louse. 


A Titxa of Bravrt—By teference to 
our new advertisements, will be seen the 
Iddest sensation of our friend Tarner— 
‘The gem fs a beantitul production, and the 


dint te law of 19 Sore 


diction over all cases, whether named by 
or 


nw York. Elias Howe, the 
bs dead. 


f | favorably known throughout East Missis- dead. 


Commissioner. 
Wastiixarox, Oct. 5—The following are 
empon: the Albany resolutions : 


reduced rates and latest Improvements in | S27 


the art, should induce everybody to visit 
ith | ‘Turner's. He has lately established a very 
magnificent gallery: at Shubata. under the 


rency for the ple. instead 


at the 


superintendenbde of # celebrated New Or- 
Jeans’ Artists who Is personally known to 
‘Us, and we take pleasure In commer 


Selma nnd Meridian Raltrend. .bim tothe citizens of Shubuta aud 


‘Trains leave Meridian. . 70 A.M. 
vies EFAS * 7 te 23r 


6.20 P. M.|. 


40 P.M. 


Rotter. ip pt stn ie dom 


Setanta, die Mall Teain leave Mrki- 
at Jackson at 


ein, and 5 pm. ar 


wan Momphie onl 


MILITARY D1 DIRECTORY. _ 


yy. Mac THOMAS TE NORTON. US. | atta 
ae h- Axabstant Commibssioner 


teas od of Mcration, ¢ Com- 
canine ay 
Ist postin! TUOMAS Te NYE. 
neh Infantry, 
‘Acting. As ‘Asalstant Cominissary Sabslat- 
ances 
axp Lumet W. 0. CORY. 
auth Infantess Post Adjutant. 


m 
Ae “Anst, earns fy KER. USA, 
ledical ma 


ReFeand Ac L. 
ANDEEW 


ihe tae 


V.R. C. 


i 


10 
u 
£13 
id 
17 
19.4 20 
a 


ererereere 


oo a'r 
—— = 
iggy ea Post, 
Licat.. Nj Mr. en 
eo ie rt ofthemen on 


miss 


‘and fever. 
are direet- 


adidle & Co. of 
prewrebenr-s oa 
those | 


ed to the adver 
Mesars. 
Ky which may 
umm of 


le, 
by. 


3] day in the new Church. 


pounding cguntry. 


——-~e—-__ 

H.C. Fortis has relinquished his interest 
in the Macon Beacon office to his son Py 
TT Ferris, who in future will havesole con 


— 
The Presbyterian Synod meets here to- 
‘We regret to: 
learn that the pastor, Rev. Mr. Cling, ts 50 


ta 
{ndisposed as to render his attendance | § 


doubtful. 


‘The headquarters of the Misslesippt Ald 
Society will be moved to Meridian until 
the yellow fever disappears from Vicks 
burg. Mr. Chadwick has a few more thek- 
ets for the mext t drawing. 


——_—_—_ \ 
The Mobile and Ohio railroad carries 
delegates tothe Synod which meets bere 
to-day for half the usual fare. 


ssahinndteeoreibecas 
YVicxsncn, Miss, Oct. 8th, ‘G7. 
consequence of the prevalence ot 
slave forer Inthe city of rz We 
fee] compelle | by the duty we vowel ote 
‘our families and ery to 
Fibagion 


tional & Manufacturing Ald Society from 
the 10th day of October to the 2nd of No- 


“Boies ‘nie patrons and the pubic at a 
tie necessary tlme for renewal of| 
Certificates, the thin! iain distri- 
bution will be drawn November and 
the Grand Scheme, December 2th. 1867. 
We trnst that a kipd and judalgent pob- 
Ho will both excuse and approve of the 
short porsponement 
lets and persansonering cor~ 
(0 direct their eom= 


romain at) Vieks! 
comuunteations or 
W. D. LYLES. 
President. 


iAgueke Bisvetiteey: 


wlan td Ja of Dearne fund for 
and Jackson. w! poatpaned 
from. mth 3to November 12th, 


ts. wa hherin 
of Mesnvllls hens been Inotigursneds | eta 


Reacepres } ARMERS—All heals of 
families should bear fit mind the great im- 
pottanee of selecting genuine remedics 
for the use of their family. Buy with ree 
son. jndgment and discretion. Buy those 
which are prepared by physicians who are 

in Southern treatment If pos- 

sible, Buy those which you think are 

beet. The “Great Sonthern Preparations” 

‘are a class of’ medicines prepared expoctal- 

ly for the Southern people by Southern 
physicians. See advertisement. 
+= 


Fitixp at Att Horns. 


‘Parescuirrions 
friends, | Our friend Chadwick,the old ant Bisnis te 


of corporations, to the et 
le fal 


dens of taxatl 
‘That we denounce the effort of the Rad- 


Sat endl te 


ie lof the Confederate Co 


Fj | fled to the facts wy 


average. 
‘Wanitiwertox, Ost. 8.—In consequence of 
the heavy war and pension payments 2 
erenne receipts. the debe eatenent 
renga gatos hopviex recelbés furl 
anticipates heav! x Fecelpts luring 
the qurrent monthand thinks that the 
perils pd will show a decrease of 


"Kttorney Stanberry’s opini 
jeneral 's opinion 
sustains State courts In tesulyg writs of 
tenet where sokllers and sailors 
Tn aceordance with this 
Seerctary Wells has ordered Com- 

ize to obey the writ a: 

yd sailoe Growley. Wel 


kinds are relieve! from stamp oS 
Thedebt hearing coin Interest has in- 
creased 30,000,000; the debt bearing cur- 
rency Interest has decreased $31.500.00 
matared debt, bat not presented, has de- 
$1.200.000: bearing no interest has 
decreased $4.420,000: coin in the his asury 
has increase] $2.038000; eurrenes deere 
$15,200,000, Total debt Increased 


Omaha dispatches say that a, party of 

railroad thieves, w! rations Mes c 

extended over the Pac 

Rast lx months have, teen broken 
lost if not all have eile be mene 

an sae 


ca 
Alivith eve 


quantities of goods 
dori 
nia Seeede com |= 


“The Pa fare said to be highly 
ingenved With the, Spotted Tall ‘Tall Indians, 
ae raters they are mustered Frond it 


most On Oct. Bete wh 


Witauxertox. 
here pe bat inte 


bee neaen Schofield or- 


here have eat te Pan three. whiter and 
the convention. Messrs. 


G7. Swann for th 
out an ex-Federal 
candidate for 
Mrs, Anna E. Kirby whe was arral 
ont cae! husband, has 


4 Genvention, throwing 
Jonel, who was a 


Front Street drigglatnnow ring over| plac 


hin’ tore, and will to filling pre- 
seriptions at all hours—lay and night— 
wl pc oral ‘medicines aro. fresh, ant nn 
of twenty years in the busi- 
guarantee that they ce as 


‘Tracurns Assoctarioy —This | 11 


‘Starz, 
bails influential body of fentnen| | 


han | Its recent meeting In. Jackson, addpted 
nis | for wsoin the schools ofthe State, amon; | '° 


others, the following books, published by 


Moxtoomrnr. Oct. 5.—Returns from 
bal coal counties, about one-half the 
State, have been receivrd. Conven- 
tion was more than eleven thonsand votes 
over the required one-half. 

Now Ontraxs, Oct. 5—Tho Interinents 


Joun P. Morton & Co, Louisville, Ken-| beaten 
race ! 


edited 


aa 


morning were 
quite cool, and will 


"A three story. new rick “hotel was 
blown down upon the Odd Fellow’s Hall, 
crushing It. 


and the water is spreading In places en- 
u nal. 

Wasnrxarox, Qct.7-—It ix confidently 
stated that Gen, Sherman is here only 
Indian matters. oe is hopeful of good: 
sults from the commission. 

The following is s 
London dispatches represent great 
agitation at E Depntations and. me- 
moriale are, arriving Florence that 
Rome be Italy's cap! 

The Beate se Deparbnent ab advices that 
the Japance commissioners Tomogorg and 
Matsmento Judaga, reached Y 


yeir visit. 
eirhrign affairs, 
yw seein to be 

le to tell how 


relative to th 
are from the be: 
set down for t 


comin 
authority 


ere will be no, paRpe 

by thecounsel on either «ide. ‘The o: 

of levying war against the U: 

will bie testified to by Judge § lt, 

of Norfolk, Hon. John Gonle, a momber 
reas, and Capt. 

Henilron, who were compelled to appear 

hefore the Norfolk Grand Jury. and testi~ 

m whieh’ t 

ment was male. There will be very few 

‘witnemses for the defen 

‘The fuctvof levying war being admitte 

the prosecution Will then proseod wit 

legal argument that the prisoner I+ 

of treason. and the o 


a 
ies | 


State, andl ander its Jaws, the 
legiance was due to%t and not fir: 
Catia States. 
«been positivery ascertain 
Suldge Chase Will preside. but as 
remerCourt commences Its sexton 
first Monday In December, this I< not pa 
The trial is expected to I 


Latest Market Reports. 
Monmr, Oct. T.—Cott fair al 
has existed to-day. with ors offer 


fac’ 


Sr. Lovts, Oct. 7—Tolaceo firmer, bot 
not see FI 
X 83 50: 810 25@1 


jolce and rn 
shtive av @L O1 192 yellow. sul 1 Ural. Us 
for primo white, . “Pork al at 82: 
Bacon—shoulders 24! 


in Tard and Whiskey. 

New Onteaxs, Oct. 
to-day 900 bales; "market 
chayged:, low middling 14 
celpts 365 bales 


Interest in. local pol- | he! 
erevanxiously awaiting news Bac 


Sterling 
miam. 


41.75@11.0 
Wheat vitoyant us 
Corn advanced to arlvanced to 
Gie. roel. Barley at 81.6 
Whiskey: pahasod ei in vera Pork 
at 


quiet at $24. histhe 
shoulders Melee oy ie 183) 
Lard held firmly -at 133/@183,¢. ‘Butter 
firm at $238.” Coffee and Sigar firm at 


New 


35@ 153. 


ard’s removal from the head of the Free 
en's Bureat haa soured this amial 
gentleman's disposition, snl he weems at x 
foss for language sufficiently sovere in 
which to express himself. He said to-da 
that sooner than have the negroes of the 
ltr depetred ofthe right of suffrage, even 

jonal action, he would be 
Wiig to ace every stone. the. Capital 
torn down and the city itself demolish. 
and be wonld glory in heading an arms to 
do the work. 


Rich indeed is the pleasure of, that golil- 
en hour which unites two hearts in the 
silken bonds of matrimony. He who is 
no husband, may sigh for that devoted 
tenderness which is at once bestowed and 

May the path-way of our 
friends through Ilfe be strewn with the 
flowers of love and pleasure. 


‘The bayous are_all out of their banks, | th 


ummary of cable | £ 


/REPUCTION IN PRICE 


ora 


STANDARD. REMEDY. 
[x CONSIDEIA’ 


‘ot |More than pom 


care experiouce im 


eee a iver 


2 with various 

wo sons. to 

Intler then ‘tn spend One 
iF CHL a 


t a fall awa, and places se wn f 
sun taber. "Sow and procare tr, 
permanently enret. Price o 

FARMERS AND PL ANTERS 


commalt thelr over 
C 


when cured with quisinr 


MERCHANTS AND CLERK: 


Why will you lowe ee many 
Life, lashing’ and com 
thenia, Fevers, 


Eplden mominte 


th 
. Beoprietor, 
Memph 

Sold by RY. I. Cuanwicx, Meridian, 


MARRIED LADIES, | | 


As yon value your life, 


are pew © a 


ot 

wed 

ae roth nmsior 
‘a 


rlien for emir time fi sour Ife, a 


NGLISH FEMALE BITTE! -_ 


that many. persone 
article the adver 


¢ 

mphis, Tenn. 
reared tr 
WIC! 


Who will M1 orders at mannt 
weptisw 


CURRIER & CO. 
BOOTS & SHOES 
38 WARREN STREE 


oct3-Gm 


Near City Jul and Coart Koos 
JACKSON, MISS. 
wed to the wew and spacious 
President treet, near 
repared to secoaitn 
ersand Traowient Customers in a sapertw aie 
tate looms, Ueds, Cooking and Fare are equal 
the € 
\° Fhe location af the house renders it exceed: | 
foriy conresient to osiness meu and strangers 
jockson. 


Tin 
." te Tioard. 


to connect with the Pailroad ears 
epee iL SyYTH. 


Soe SEEDS. 
to D. Maupay, Doak 
Sin teeda: Nar 101 Gravlerstrece botwere 
New Orleans. | wug?ily 


E. 


* 
‘Uonverances leave the Uouse three times a day, | 2 


i pen Vigor. | 
vigor is the main safegtard of 
tt repels and fights off the inor- 
bid elements whieh, supeFindues dlecsve 
juestion, therefore. is how shall 
disc petise'potre: wotneroaeed were it} 
te bat feeble. and acquired where it wearve- 
Iv exists at all? ‘There was a time when | 
this question conld rot be satisfactorily 
anewered. Bat the problem (x wow solvts 
Ithas been proved by the experience 
Rate that Hloneticr' 


heal 


Bitters #0 fy reinforce both the 

constitution ghd the seerctive and the ner- 
varadlly tn walwersble tothe a 

ely invulnerable to the unwhole- 

which prostrate so many 

‘on beds of sickness, in various | 


Testorative pre} 
ates and to 


the ole ron 
principle ts 
the essentia 


rfcetly 


principle of sound Rye, 


cinal praetith 
and harwnless of stimuli 


cotrectiveand | 
| o 


we 
Indigestion 

its penaltie 
vilization. it) be 

Jand the pampes 

| be an inseparable acc 

| tivation of th 

he | be 

e | the fact. hou 

| judiie 

\t 


ry unwier heaven ts 
lent asin the Unite 


isto be fond in 
al cons 


te effort & 
Phy sie 
| no d 
nttribinte th 
unwilingne 
Hits whieh 


will eure the | 
pial use of the | 


the re 
| Bitte 


preventive 
the individual who adapts 
| be exempted fron th 
ofc 


no equal. Without 
inaplesstnt annl abany 


eit, Meridian. | 


» This tea 
case of a more malignant type than ordin- 
chills and fever.” but It springs tro 
same cause, malaria, ai r 
stalled by thesame means, Viz. 2 precast 
onary course of Screg Stomach fi! 
ters. In orlerto render th 
lackieproot it must} 
| vigor, and pat in all 
ier. Toeffect thes 
TERS nus be resorted 


achable protect 
order is alrenty tn ro 

| be taken, between th 

| patse is $p to one hur 

| oue bundred and thirty during bot fit 

Would not. of coarse, be pruvfent to slut 


jt 


Thudcod. tn all eases ofconvalescence dts 
powerful but harmless tone shoukl be n= 
ministered. It is the safest as well as the 
best of restoratives. 

| Probably one-fourth of the people of 
this country know what it isto be billion 
and in tropteal climates the proporti t 
mefierers ix uuch greater, Lf what are 
called! “anti-billions inedicines” were real- 


NOTICE ETO MOTHER $ 


DR. SEABROOK'S 


Infant Soothing Syrup. 


«by purclians of the nriginal racript 
io) Proprictor®. of Ieee vetein ated 
We ant you to 


4 
ined * Drops, Gs 
Mixture, kee, ° 

toga thas 
ig the wavure the better t 


ail cases, Tnval 


IRRERUCARIT 1a 
RESTIVE NESS, 
e, 


PURIFY YOUR bLGdD. 


WU WLAV'S RAMA MARIE 


Hurley's Ague Tonic, 


RFECTLY RELIARLA 


Terese F 
lly tit their ected £ 


Worm 


Popular Cundyt 


URLEY Ss 


STOMACHIC BITTERS. 


stom ‘copare ‘ith 
istreming sooplaintss 

n be bal ak any Grog there i 
Se Gaited States, or freee the Prowestiort 


Orientad Pearl Drops, 


JOR henatifving the complexion, efectua! 
F'remaring Tan, Prechien ieithen acta 
ive shin a eivgAat -smoethineas bot rosshy 

The one shoon the’ fades 

ion re Weharaoter of we ory ica 
stamps it ae Yalinkely euperier’ for the 
fede otany tedy 3 4 


Dettison’s Enctish (Morse Lini- 
ment. 
ba proce itself ame of the bent ‘Woiments 
mode sade riage broises Be, i nll cesee whem 
ther mas or bens’, and wilt ae ap all we 
Trv «battle ard we ate satiated 
You will wever siterwarde wav eay eter. 


Extract Jamaica Ginger. 
Queens Nettie & Os Rites of ao, 


Cho'ers - 
Grr oder be" Wie te ther pare 


CLOTHIN G, 
Ms. 998 Brosdnay, orp. Nichole Hot 


PEW YORK. 
Hite HENRY. 3 
te ‘of Hearyn, Sun’ 
JONN T. HENRY, 
coop h of Naalabury & Henry. 


We have ready a large, handsome and 
well axsorted,stock of 

READY-MADE CLOTHING, 
Manufactured by us exrlusively f 
Southern Tradewhich we are prepared to 
sell at Jow prices apd on liberal terms 

Ont stock ‘is adapted in- 
Jengtha, aiid sizes, explusively 
and comprises goods from th 
to the finest inade, including a 

"ied wf goad for. 


Freedmer.'s Wear 


style, 
Syuth, 


The recentdcetine in woolen anit cotton 
Hbriew wilt enable as to offer cloth 
ratich lower prices than it bas been 
AL any tive since 18 

Casb and close hy 
are invited i examine 
purchasing, ay we believe we 
Great inducements, 

‘We will be happy to receive orders. and 
our lang experience in the Southern insi= 
nes enables uy to make sel th 
will bo cortain to give entire sat 


Descriptive Catalogues with prices sent 
Wy mail if desired 
‘ Y, MOU! 

New York, July, 67 


iar beaten 


UPACTURERS” AGENCY 


tron Machinery, 


IMPROVED AGRICUL TE ny. DIPLEIENTS, 


PORTABLE 
ENGINES 
and ull dese 


LABOR SAVING MACHINES, 


AND STATION ALY 


ADSETER To THY 


ats of this portion of the South 


Tice Hulers; 
Shingle acd Stare 
nd Gearing 

t 


on Pactory, Macivin 
Mo Hredauty 


aud other 


urers for whom hele not 


ay vivre 8 the weuel terise | 
Aide sse 9) at Romecuaka, Avtien Ce Mi 
GD) BUSTAMASTE 
MMEN DATION 
weko, Mies, Aug. 12, 1807 
Cire GD Keerswante:— Der 
Having huown you favurabi 


watched with pieasun 
‘you have cade within th 

searcin yonr laudable underta in 

troducing into evn | 


ar midst 
nous labor: eh the 
North, and { to 


your enterprise to. the 
Ing you romnplete mare 


dead’) Die | 


Sheriff of Attals 
WV. Davis, P Mork 
das, HL Wall Ug 


aha 


the wake of wail 
all wha need it, t 
raking the si 
rarel 


iu perfect won 


42 Cedar Street, New 


TO CONSUMPTIVES. 


ving sulfered for re 
lug affection, and 


To all who serire it, lie will send « copy of 
the preseription used (free of charge), with 
rections for preparing and using the 
pame, whieh they will Gnd a seme core ror 
Baoxcurn & aveng 


pes every rufferer will 
creel. nm tt will come th. 


‘Wreseripalon, vars, OY return mail. will 
lowe eddree 


REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, 
Williamshurg, Kings Co, New 


~ Meridian Star Brewery. 


Tenhat — 


aig Star Brewery 


the | be 


an which 
| be 


| TICKET COSTS 


|SELFRAISING FLOUR 


| coolers 

| Bread, Biscuit, Puddings, Cakes, P: 
try, &c., without using Yeast- 

Powders, or Soda. 


TIME AND, LABOR, SAVING AND 
} HEALTH GIVING. 


GENERAL DIRECTIONS. 
Str inthe ~water with a. pro's and ‘eat at 
nce without kiteadiog or for the ough 
7 the oven, therefere, should. be in goed 
fotder beisre beginaing to mmtz—MIND 


H muperior to water for all pastry par. 
pare. 


| _ Por Cakes, Postre, &c., the SELB-RAIST 
FLOUR abeuld be the last articie mized, at 
to aout the tas 


RECEIPTs. 
SALT .O SUIT THE TAST! 


i ; se cold water + 
on just noffictent 


oat shortening. Take at 
wen, they will be light, whiie sweet avd 


ails of 
tiga id 


ir qnickly wn 
fmmediately, 40m tno 
Flarar with lemon oF otherwise to 


ne pound of Auger, « 


every packs 
DAKCY & PUTS aM. 
7 South Water Xt, curner Cust 


FARMS FOR ONE DOLLAR 


SUBDIVISION OF PLANTATIONS 


CHANCES POR ALI 


+ FOR 


THE MILLION 


Meridian & Vicksburg, or 


ONE 


For a description of the property refer ta the 
new Pampulet ianued by the Company, Titles 


DOLLAR. 


N 
sussippl. 
vf Mere 
Maitre 

t 


| New New Spring ee Gocds 


BROACH, BROWN & Cu.,}! 
aT THE 


YELLOW STORE, 


On Front Street, 
MERIDIAN, ALISSISSIPP1, 


RE cow receiving from 
Western Uities, their Spriog 
Stock, embracing every grade und 
othe trade of tre country, aad tek 
their atook one of the largest aod best asso 
is the mari 
Heving-parchased their Goods in the ebesp st 
markets, aad at times when goods w 
they congratolate themselves on be 
give mstisfction to customers, vot oaly 
Je and qualities, but in prices also. Th ir 
department of Ladies’ Dress Goods will co 
prise 8 fall assorument of the richest and most 
Yaried styles of 
M 


is exguerzone" oo [ORAYS’ ¢ Coron coy 


Corner of St. Francis and Joachim Streets, 
| MOBILE, ALA. 
Have constantly for sale mach 
TUE AND BEST ASSURTED STOCK OF DRY GoODs 


“| 


TO PL. ANTERS. 


30 pulls 


Gray’s 


NEW PATEST 


Cotton and Hay 
PRESS. 


SPEAR & CO., 
pack a heavy 
Agents "ag > bale of Cotton. 


| ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED 


Gullett Steel Brush Cotton °Gin. 


ereit through the fee 
Heelly straight, pre- 
‘« _ and 


These Gine which at- 
tained such erat cele 
bey during the  fow 


Phasing Cotton to eam 
froush bigher 


pay en 


Te one crop of * tty | 
b 


IZ We have now on bund a supply of the above. 


Also : 
Ine Straul's Corn Mille; Engines and Sno Mills, 
and Machinery g 
Now 4 Ow's Ciroulr Sama, LeatlfeBeiting ond Lacing Leather, Lodta Hubber elting and Pack 
z, Iron Pipes, Hove and Cvapling 


Leach i Avery's Plows 


Sheet, I is ane Spikes Irazen and Sbeathing 


foor nate by 


oust 2South Commerce Street, M 


ea, PErvER. 


| mde PEPPER & Co. 
Established 1847. 


IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS. 


H. 


DIRECT 


LARGEST 


ever offered in this Market. 


Goods HAVE BEE IMPORTED DIRECT) 
+ Manufartures of Eucope nin? Amerion, and will ‘be wld ax Cheap as by | 
say other House on this Continent, 
sar 1. tM, Lavender of Gerenahors, Ala os with the abore house, ad will be pleased to serve | 


BOOK STORE.!""* 323i “RAERS 
RHODES & BULLOCK N. B. & T. H. KENNEDY, 


LD respeeifally announce to the | Wigptesate and Retail Drugsists, 
_ public that they have opened a 

fires sook Store, and will keep 
stantly on’hand » 11 assortment of T 


S| CORNER HALE AND SIDNEY STREETS, 


MERIDIAN, MISS 


Lf 
Have for 


Hooks, Histories, Works of Liter labo forsale ot greatly, redeped prices coms, 
Stationery, Periodicals, papers. apd all | (it etient ot eee Medial Purposes, 


the latest publications of 
Call and examine our 

next to the Post Uffice, Meridian, Miss 

pegTerms strictly Cash 

Sept. 03m. 


CONFECTIONERY. 


‘extracts, Hair Olie, Colognes, Ac. 
prescriptions caretully compound: 
ra of the day and night. 

r y's office te in the Drog 
sure, where be may be consulted at all hours 
F the day, anless professionally absent, 


hk. Y. R. CHADWICK, 


We Se ae eo ‘manatee vers pastes 
cane tienes: DRUGS,MEDICINES 
ireewiate. : Chemicals, 


FANCY SOAP, PERFUMERY,| 
. OIL, GLASS, INK, &e.y 

Tooth and 
Fishing 
de. 
*. SCOVILL & 


Also.» large Btock of A 
1 am ageut f 


CO "B Patent Medicines 
Ne. 6 Pront Stre: 


: MISSISSIPPI. 


NE a ees | yc Preerp ots componded day or night 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPT’! “WoW SHEARER | 


| PAVING permaneatty entsblished himself 
FL on ie ectoer of doteace Atenoe anf Com- 

srhate | merce Street, (over the diteb) intends to Keep « 
| epply of 


STAPLE GOODS 
GRO OERTES, 


Sanford’s Obl Stan 


Igor 
of the patronage 
wei 1 


wep ronstantiy on haw 


AN other articles to be found In s 


| 
65 ) OHIO LEXEE, 


COMMISSION 


PIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. | 


Allorders from the country promptly attend to 
sd miter ota pice an see gesrastent | 


‘ound at the House, cai | 


HARDWARE, CROCKERY, 
as BOOTS, ie 


‘be fort 


3 u 
DUNCAN & HART. 


AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 


apritewly Cor. Johnson Avenpe & 
A. B. WAGNER, 


ws. nockwait. ah & box, ®, wocewety 
W. B. ROCKWELL & CO., 


Socoeasors to j clock & Co., 


BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, 


and News tealers, 


BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK 
MANUFACTURERS, 


Dealers in 


™ sical Instruments 


and Sheet Mus‘g: 


CAIRO, ILL. 
ctnaael: sitention etvtn tm Siingardere 
seat by rail. mardtewim 


N. FitzoRRALD, | — 


Wholesale, Grocers 
Commission 


Dealers in all kinds of 
Staple and Faact Groceries 


“PRODUCE, 


CATRO, ILL. 


WESTE RY” 


PRANK S NOEL & co, 


MERCHANTS 
ax 
Purchas 
Office No, 418 No 
. Louis, Mo. 


ing Agents; 
second Street, (Up Stairs. 


martrewly 


WELLS & MANNING, 


Wholesale .» Retail Dealers tn 4 


China, (Hlass and 


QUEENSWARE, 


XN. W. Corng Wuurth and St, Charles Sts, 


ST. LOUTS, MO. 
martTewi , 


DOWDALL, HARRIS & CO 


Cornet Seeond ‘and Morbo Streets, 
8T. Louis, MO. 


Meoufseturers of all Kings of Steam Engines 


and Hoilers, Raw and Grist Mill Machinery, sin- 
Milin, Tobseco 
‘Screws 


c: vol. Card 
ing Castiogs, “Yoone’s 1m) 
iis "Sagar Mia. Gears 
Fire ick wo ai 
Fick nod Helte 
Z is for JAS. 


neAaatine Care 


Ci Well Machinery. 
wb33—ewein, 


i MeDOWEEE & Co, 
CAIRPETS, OIL CLOTHS, 
MATTING 

HOUSE AND, STEAMBOAT 
FURNISHING GGODS CO. 
506 FOURTH STREET, ° 


ili, eed Farnace 
Corto Gin, 


Ht 
ITH A CO."8 Supe- 


Hardware, + . 
Guns and 
Edge ‘ Tools, 


Which are effered to the Country ‘Trade at « 

small advance on cost of importation, 
BUILDERS HARDWARE, 

Marbleized Iron Mantels and Mantol Grotes 


HINGES ; 
ranean Cub, 


yonght Nails; 
Brete 


Sole Agents for the celebrated Charley Oak 
Cooking Stoves, Kuickerbocker Harure. Has 
Metallic Bolter Bottoma, ibe Ut 


chine and Clothes wringer, 

‘A stock of over eight thousand Cooking and 
raing Stoves oo band at ali. times, which we 
ie AE w amal: advance oer fouudry and factory 


Merchants, | - 


prices. 
SAMUEL LOCKE, 
Noa, 32, 997 84 6 49 Peters Stsset, 


Late Front Levee, betwoen Custombouse sod 
Bienrille Streets, 


New. Orleans. 
IMPORTERS aed DEALERS IN 


HARDWARE, 
F eeelt 


Mar Iron, 


Manilla Rape, 
Hand Bellows, 
Wlackamiths’ Dellows, Plantation Saddlery, 
1nd — 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 
of every description. 


H. Hall's (Mayeryitle, Ky.,) PLOWS 
COTTO ¢SURATERS: 
«COTTON RWE! 
Vost's Patent COTTON PLOWS & SCRAI 


Pan Mills, 


Calhoun 


Corn Shellers, 
© Straw Cotters, Ete. 


TINSMITH'S MACHINES & TOOLS. 


COOKING & HEATING STOVES 


BENSON, SAGE & co., 


‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 


Saddlery, Harness, Trunks, Valises, 


Saddlery, Hardware, dc, 
No. 17 North Water Street, 
MOBILE, ALA 


Nore—We bare still in store » yt ef the dam- 
aged goods ssved frou the fire in Pe last, 
which are oftered at reduced 
cont Dayton 
J. H. MATHEWS. 
J. H. MATHEWS & 00, 
Receiving, Forwarding ond General 
Cmmission Merchants, 
No. 22 South Commerce Street, 


MOBILE, ALA. 


380. M. THOMAS, 


mayt-ly 


Warehouse, 97/and 99° eee Street: 


prices regardless of 


nus, AND WOOL: } 


Tee ‘arity of Baitders’ Rim and 
erste be LORRY Hetog hi inane: 
sas8 or 


Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware | ,00)0 cepiagecibutle wad sia gle 


LOTA I. 
AL 


IS COLLEGE, He, by its ows mers 


si plan of educa- 
the Jiberally endowed 


eee: the South~ 


cr 
“AMPLE art ancsifin'ts ror 
Gne Thousand Students 


During the Current Year. 


Comparilies Gost and Value of tie Ed- 
Ordi- 


cation Given baak bad nthe 
unry and Literary Colleges : 


STU ‘Seadatie' ee 
any tudentd ean Auénd tho 
‘Commercial Courso,”” of to dhe Eo) 


French, Spanish, German,Latin or Greek 


paepariely.: Wedsay: 

Cent of fall Cotamnercial Cou 
here—Tuition 

Hourd for three mon' 

Contingent expenees, al 

Total 


After which the student is ready. to go 
into business, and make $1000, $2000, or 
$3000, annually, 

Mak oe asa Lirdean Colurces 

About, F annum, for four yenr*, 
oF $100; clatbing tor feuriyentn $20 
or $300—total $2400, and d 

Ff student: 


make, tay tho frst 


rear, about! 1200 
and to years and 


ea 6 ‘morte at p 
$1800,0r. in four years. 
Dag AES nares Soi Reeth co our 
Students; but to the other a net expenrn 
‘of $2400; of $8205 our stadent has gained 
over the other. We ehppose the Stu- 
dents in both cases to jood.. Eng- 
lish education to begin with. "We deem 
8 business education thatenables the stu 
dent to earn $1000, 08 an~ 
ually, tobe the best fortunes parents 
can give their sons, So far as known,not 
one of the thousands of our graduates, ix 
out of profitable employment. A’ word 
to the wise is sufficient, 


Circulars and Catalogues Sent to alt 
Who Desire Them. 


X.B.—Young gentlemen ‘who have en 


tirely negleote studies for the jisst 
Jew yrare, can here tw perfecied.in any 
branches ‘thry may desire, ina few 
months, 


TERME---Payable in Advance. 
Penmanship—learons not limited, § 25. 00 


entry, etc. & perfectenutee,: 50 00 

Arithmetio—ineluding sil eom~ 
mercial ealeulationsy 4 50 00 

Lecture on Commeroial Law, =/ £0 00 


‘The above couietitutte ‘thé Commercial 
“Godired:! 


Coprae, 
plane cute Py 
“Penmanship, 


'$ 10 00 
250 
00 


Fa bra paren ar ho ou 
Bra be bated! 

including History, Rhetoric, ejc, 100 00 
French—full course, not li mAb 100 0 
Spanist—full eouree, not, iaiked 100 00 
German—full course, not li 1100 00 
Latin—fall course, not, limi 100 Ov 
Greek—foll course, not limited) )(100 Ov 
Algebra—fall course, not Uasited; 50 00 
Geonsetry—full course not,timnieet,’ 50 00 
Teacher's Course of Pentiatabip, 100 00 
A'Life Ticket in all the Depart’ 


bene 
jeanne’ 


¥ meals, 4) 500 00 
‘or any” Tabiguage: ‘mons 2° 20 00 
Draning Tague + do 00 


GNeB A Sindens beting pid for a 


dg: enti- 
teats ton Pie aieeteta thot. amen’ 
nd can attend auch brane he may 


desire. 
‘A diploma from this 


Goliege Y's pass. 
rt in all commercial finite 
Fem ete me 


i pal 
in American, 
sat “atilics w 


{ 


ial pe ae 


ST. JAMES HOTEL, 


NEW ORLEANS. 


Proprictora : 
Wr A Henn... of New Orleane 
WLP, Conant cat Bjotiswual Hota Michond 


$2 Telegraph and Railroad Orfiecs in 
*5} Rotunda of Hotel. Mr. H. Callum, Tele 
raph Operator. 


AF. SILTLEY. x aT 


CUSHING HOUSE. 


—& “HELEN, 


“St. Michael Street, 


Mobile, : Alabama] Corner Sizth Street and Ohio Levee, 
4 a BOTTO, is ee on hand a LARGE STOCK of CAIRO, LLL, 
ons Leger eape ‘4 Pate #859 per day operat 
GROCERIES , |Plantetion-and Road agans:) Cy, ENE? 
BAR STORES AND , Dearborn Jersey Spring Wagons, ampbe ouse 
PLANTATION sureties, SS OWA and withoot TOPS; (Pormerty the Roper Mouse.) 
ie “ Imported 4. Domestic Wi Hines:  Liquars, | VIMBER WHEELS, CARRY LOGS, | 3,5, w. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. | 
‘ : j , « PRENCH CONFECTIONERY, &o, Trucks; Carts, Drays, Wheelbarrows (fate of Samter County.) 
Tg ; y yin ee ta > Lae zt MOBILE, ALA 
“choy Wheelwright Material ! G taken ed. thorengbly retried the 
Aiden 9 95 a 
UIs FEM AN, Wagon and Baggy Spokes, Hubs, 
yi oe ~ Bims,Shafts, Tongues, &¢:, 
GUNS, ManDwarE, -PLOws, nore, tar Furs bie daa lowe ‘|THE NELSON HOUSE, 
FISHING TACKLE, &e, hier ‘ 
a Bt wasiientn MBL Micheal street. | Touch not the “Biggest” Building, 
Z $C. PARKER. 7. m. LAER, TH ELDOX oe 
\. “AI Kinds-of Ques Made and Repaired. q RAILROAIS JUNCTION 
may lst PARKER, LAKE & CO., Jackson, Miss., 
they apse? y owsexxt./ Cotton Factors and Grocers, 
WOODRUFF & DISERENS 
s Dealers in Northwest Corver St. Louis and Water Sus. re bo efluris to make 
BOOKS and STATIONERY, | MOBILE... ..n-2¢snee+ ALA] y SOU NELAON, Prey’ 
a= Private Boarding 
Keepa'ways on hand, Bagging ‘end Hope, Nail ANN DOZIER, NT. LOUIS 
(ewth of Clay) AxDIALL KINDA OF 
Ateee ir dite wing Mechines. Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Fiue! , 
amy ei Jones House. 
wm, Watts, Ww = sea 
; Veeksberg, IRA 1 MERIDIAN, MISSISSIUI'L 
Box n xi y. M. WILLIAS AMS’ &CO.,[- JOSIAH JONES, : PROP'R 
G X celle a} er nay Goods one aa om they W. opD YELLOW'S HAUL, : 3 
aii poe Wisi siete mene FORWARDING AND Royal Strest, 
a Listens be elas eA MOBILE, ALADAMA. 
Smith & Alford. Commission . Merchants, Whaicoula sot . Ratotira. of pascenes | 
eMERIVDIAN. MISS - Fard-ware Ragsdale Hous, 
call the ettontion ‘of par | Transfer Agents Vicksborg and Keridisn R. R., ar é ON THE HILL, 
: Whatt oat , Bropristors, Hardware} 5y the East Side of the Rait-r~ 
EPO RTELABOAT aczKTS, 1 fall Stock, consisting ia past of 
PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, 
Vicksburg, Miss. BUILDERS’ HARDWAR®, 
: ~ Consignments saticited. HOUSE FURNISHING GooDs, 
axo 
" DESIRABLE COODS 
"4 Por Merchants end Traders. Also, I ph Fl at 
« : , ee: Metta ol pect 
. Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, ing and Fare are que 
-” DOORS, MTR tation 12 ths Segue rendere (t eneeed 
ingly conventent to bus men and strangers 
‘ GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS, | "05 ances care the tt cate three times a dey 
to connect with the railroad car 
TAF Allof which we are selling at Lower] — sepias it, w suyra. 
Tham heretofore nce ie we 
jo Stearsteentess ts - French Burr Portable Grist Mills, 
KA W For Cora Mesl, Wheat Flouricg and Stock Fe 
ot “Qneen of’ the 
‘ T. 8. BIDGOOD, i eg arate ire belt 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ere Freuss meno of =< ont Fees 
Books & Stationery, | Pasytiet Aadrens, or ection, Or 
> SAAC STHAUB & ©O., 
on Blank Book Manufacturer & Printer,| .,,.,.,,, Cor Prost # Jobe tre. te 
North-Bast Cor. St, Fraocis and Water ats., : = vedic 
sshnpie gpa Messrs, PLEASANTS & C9., 
Pagar of. to 3 P.M. Sokr RESPECTFULLY, cll , eis TOB: LC 0 ME Ro a ANTS. 
hee onery, wale SVILI 
c r sostaly ie g PaEPAsLKD tf 


Teotyle and beauty, and which mo fer at greet 
nad we offer ai 
Darpaios. Oneairy Merebenis parchaning © Omer Stationery, 


to 100 pounds, 


DEY GooDSs r ated of the 
ty « ate pad tae attention to this depagt. | ranted of the bess 


tyged eee . 

— | Glothing, Boots, Shoes, Hate dc, dc. |"S\"ruAmy of Nols, Commercial Note, Latter, ; 

Palace, ill fied it to their advantage to give use call. Femur ae Sg Ld ast iti 
ABN, WOLFF & AARO! 

ote Ope Jones He Mowe. 


7 ain Fiala 
ill 
vd dic} nseeme watece 


ay oF thes 


Bitte 6F ton | tion t» us by letter, i 
Work ‘Addr PLEASANTS & CO. 
Sia tase ** careof Oth Street Tebscan Hraae, 
0 LOUIS VLLL&, KY. 


‘Tho great popularity ofthe 
Charter Oak x core Stoves 


AM tof some unprincipied Macufretarers to 
i 5 distate the demi Porro lend 


torts, Wat ve seuty da ees OF 
the evtzinal Scones 


Educa tiona! 
UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI 


THE SIXTEENTH SEXSION COMMENCES OF 


Prof. Kihics, Metaphysics and Fol.tieat Keon 


| usivers 


THE scienGe of HEALTH. 


Every man himewn-Pahysician. 


SEPTEMBER Orit. 
FACULTY : 


Joux N. Wabbrr, D. D. Chancellor; 


HOLLOWA Ys. PULLS, 


AND 


Epler auy’ss : Ointment: 
A.J. Quixem Mew 
Prof Leto aod Moder Languages. 


F 

Prof, Appl 
8.G. Berser. D.D, 

ig 


Evo. W. Hrtsaaen, Px. De 
Prot, Chem., Sie beuinigy. Be. 
14,6. Tama 
feat Gor 
1 C.Gant 


Prof. Anal. rhystes an: 


jronur Lite, Pi. D., 
State Grologtat, 


the 
next Academic yeur, wil be admitted. They 
must be fifteen yeara of age, 

IL. A SCHOOL OF 


CTICAL SCIENCE |, 


at 
THE LAW f 


Fen 65 


iy DEES 
v 


n nnd feature of there preraleat 


Both the Oixtarent ah 


Dilla shonatil be used 
in Uhe ful 0 cing evsen: 
Ponto a, Swre'ted Gland, 


Bure bexs, 


Burns, 
Chepped Hendy, 


MERIDIAN 


FEMALE COLLEGE ! 


FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION, 


A.M. 
talanid Mor 
t Languages. 


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iy : 


RERTSON, 
mental Must 


, NARWELI 
Entbro 


MISS SALIAE NICHOLSON 
Proparatary Branches 


REYNOLDS 
‘Primary Branches 


CHARGES Fon TrTTION, &e. PLANTE 


INSURANCE COMPANY 
\c APIT Meee 200. 


Drawing 
Embrot 


LEROY Ot 
| aug2tewedtin a 


LAND, GAND.. 
IMPORTANT NSTiICE. 


Madden tov 
Yanid we we 


snl, with 
frotrericd sickness ac., money wil 


Tat ee vod tniloe from Pee 
coos fered a manth TourbieBer Ib ver, 
Text booka will frage, (com #1 te }nurtion of wbica 


£25 per year. 
Ali peoperiy carelessly or willfally injured « 

desiroved, will be chou 
ous disig may be ih the Princ 
vew and plegeotly Onlyed dweiting, 
god rind etatng, Papier doris ‘ Gd 
Son tote le ‘sop, and other 
rates teaneawnacele em, oe 
eyed et = third Term Will poo ‘on Monday, 
fa wags 


Korma Jopttin ceolleetion, 


lai 
caeuee 

NRON & GAUAGRER, 
san ‘eat tatatd rene 


YOUNG LADIES’ | 
High School. ies znocewam t9 Vs Masry, De | 
L. GOULD, A. M., Prinelpal. erin Seeds, No. 104 (rewler atrors, bet 


The Secon! anata! term of thie. Tnstitution,| Uninpahd Magusine, sig, New Orleans. | #0 masly 
comprising pive scholastic months, will be di 
Vided into two sessions. The first sordan, of OUT RES RAM cee <3 NAGITNES. 


theee mopttacwiWeommenee on M. say, Soe 8 th 
seeeciene sod close oo. py eth wise ie 
a 


Shey 


LU AUTRENT 
REANS: 


ee 
{BF Daring thie aternce of Col. J. J, | Defore the country, In Peni 
uy nsylvania the 
‘Faannon, the eiitorial department of the election was for s Justice of thet Supreme 
Gee nit Gecoutoctea by Jno. Arm- | Court eleven members. (bel ove thirt) 
Grong. associate Edltor. of the State Senate, a House of Represen- 
ene —— tatlves, county officers, and to fill 
Gen, Gri bas instructed the Sheritls of | gre 
y in Congress from Luzerne Distri inst way 
thle Stdte to appoint a deputy in, cach | Oblofor a Governor, pyres. 7a pe prep clei slomrey “sae)" A : 
polis disteic to: malntaln order, dc. |0% State Treasurer, State Auditor, Con-/nilnel! to beal i rs gc: ch 
m ee oe ‘excuse | troller of the Treasury, Attorney General, | back once ered the ance at pee 
itt ‘from persons so appointed | Supreme Judge, one Member of Board | Prosperit page 
fop not serving, 2 Tefal to accept the | of Public Works, State ay Leicyealerde gtr sri pee Re = 
poplar 2 Senators and Rey rue patriot: G niet 
ippointasent will be followed by arrest |Feseutatives; also on Co re me Pearlecigipeaemepee eect lance: i jen 
a os Ps yee ; nstitntional | for days. Al! konor is due Judge Hancock Avsent SawpEh, Sec’s- 
om rep pe perme pi ndment, giving negroes the right to) and C. A. Stith, District Attorney, for tar-The drawing of the School fund for | “YP 
role, cer-|Fote and hold office. The Legislature | their impartial. m: + | Vicksburg ‘will be at Cs - 
tainly receive favornble mention elected partlal, manly; apélzhtyand cour- paeeeaee beierdy: atthe 
from {elected will have the right to elcet| teous manner from October Sith to November 12h, v2 
Congremnextmonth. Ifhe is not bidding |a United States Senator u i diapetsabag thelr reapee-| OA ¢ N 
for thia we are at a loss to know what has |Senator Wade, whose pberpres tire duties. ‘have sekdom seen minister ————_—_—————————_——— s PF Aoi 
produced such radical en he Inte perform thelr respective duti < d ; pies 
redone sock etial cheney $n the OL ore on te foe Gorerung| way at give pene goad cv dae] NEW _ADEERSISEMERTS. ree seated 
as been : was for Governor | way as to give general good feel NILIC | ’ 
very daciaging to recoustruc- | snd Liettenatit Governor, Supreme Court | contentinent among the prenas vale BCA: SERRALCA- 
ton. Surge, Attoraey Geral: Saperinterlnt daabaicaebinehioomid FOR FEMALES ON’ i ; 
‘The yellow fever is rapidly decreasi of Public Instruction, one-half of the | 4, The New York Herald says the Hep Sales clamp the hoop when tho pressute is’ reméred 
tn Galveston, Texas ; the violence of oe ee cepni (28) and Members of the | Nea Sinte Consention peel gg A Jeo for September, 13,009 Paskages. P ‘ the is 
pla esycatbpret lip ina ia a Consent eer bedrest Mn fe jated Johnson, b:canse, ind-| ACES TS sre making, More reece f 5 ESTHOYER. 
Hous a iz No great privet 0 make should ry ty 4 BULL's WORM 
many other places. About twenty-five an piilee: counties have teen leant | ring forwant ng Aples $0 go apon OF Oe | cesinait & ris wenigion street he bau » F 
percent. of the population of Hempatead | 5 > a Democratic majority of | fo)foPes 1 belng anxious te ee SS RET... - 
Feet eee te qpieais ake Cal Lee ee ee oh che om of ce rosea pele wee | ECUICRS SALE. ROSY Ae er eeagrs Saya 
om lottta, Suaroale Co . | been pars Year oF two. It pro | yy yj 
there, and Sea Us Gas Miter atlas Court aud George W. | posesto make Mr. Jubnson aul bis binds B vi tne nad ba porvoance of a deer'e| talesel soa nedlonl testimonials from pros | 
now down, and at the mercy of the mou- | py, ingress from the twelfth | cP the, subject, matter of the carmpalgn. Moe aan ie erat et Lauderdcle | Surtees. pos toaleat Wee sane smaones ond 
— | District. Tho State Ia bellered to have | thes Hating him. their own President. ©°URtY. Misissipply made at the May raids tote iromss tials 
pas | ove Democratic beyond a question. thus hea [- nd ng Steven pee and bis Vlunders | Term of the year one th usand right 
Mootgomery Blair. in bis opecch at Bla- | curing tw the Democrac yal He F \ the La Diane : rich i 
q see oH y nearly all the |, The Herald alde: | “The grea \y-seven, of said Court nugtiowtt rm ‘TTING, 
See tnetees wl etery ae Bae nontier nmi or equal tcgre Saag wit nod’ tetumeat of Maney De | se a tobetd 
ollial vermin," and ead that Secret |{D© question of erasing the worl whit Anal Ub Let tie Convention Bat someliiet td fancy Dabbe. | erste [ in etters : 
| © ine | es paces Ines on jrernsed, will. on the 16th day of No- he Doctor Co. IDIA 
tary Seward, on the eve of the coming | Tom the Constitution vf the State, tus | Pe Mrick evident, Wluetance, Brine tae | Tambor meat, beterens ¢ este prea ores. ae aie Sturges & 8 Laas W WIGH SCHOOL 
Nee eee re acacenlog ta betaay the | RERINE the polls to men of both races Hour. A great many of the delegates ia |£4 by law, proceed to sell oo the premi- een a aA For BOYS, 
cininunatien bos Galewe ats toe vubinticed [a Wie Rirmatan: teases [teen soso eke coneluted Its fas |e at pabie suction, to the highest bid-| py, Joho Ball—Dear ented on T THEIR OLD STAND, it 
‘loa: ‘Ite: ‘bebaved that the me | ment, negro franchise ba# been lo:t,not-| Fro wi Convention concluded ite ae |der for cash the north east quarter 0! | ea yo bagi E ns, | have reesatly atv Corser; ond thetr Rey. J. A) SMYLIE, Principal. 
would be impeached. and ee oaeet tna | Niuustanding Rutherford B. Hayes. a Rad- gro sudinire pinck the repaulien Pie prea me of svation £2, 5aisons, alt wonderfally sete, "Tt bas’ mot amen THE went seesion eins 
ae prssth coeaition at ease, Waa Git | oe cred eave bert clecoad: Gove | Soe non nn me far ae Kee Fork ieseir is ; being ‘in pete cee bey! nad | ‘ato0 to a magia honiaens 26 Sens Rs elehoe em NEW STORE|." hictehee Ceckgat Norecte, 
the present condition of tings wa" 611" ern over Allen G. Thurman the Const: the me wi emake Hite difersnc, | tx0, slag ant of Frey pile rete meena. pal 
Tee, Tu fs lesiteant, bowreca thas Ben oie al nominee. by a very small maa-) community. The areal frastion of Uae | Bald tases of Mandl con nome twelve baa sae, Primary Dep i 
ator Howard's letter arguing the ri jority. ‘The ble Legislature ts corarerinlss.. ne reectecian of tale rt: | pores ef elvared lead -—6 Saal ame iee rece Se mers oct eee 
‘ ibe ot ; “ ton haw y y. and in| house AVE on hand and ure constant) SING oe 
ore to at tn Judgment on the n> Ptageeinr7enge Pabaiieeratpeh Gea Lite teportant Guation oC hey oor ao houses ba the | fr WD ASareta Sesser a7 8 Webi tadeicte vee a 
peachment trisl themselves maklog the| Shen. In tows, heard fre iu | premary prs wegwo balance of power Ii DUNCAN KELLY get tbe medici ladguaged vech fa 
J a negro balance of puwer in NCAN KELLY oe ee Dry 
Seargts. and promomuetag the Jel |abead. In Towa, the pre 18 Tenor more Statewof the Li poner . get it upon easy terms Taball ¥ Goods, “ow Tied 
ilgment hs Executor, do, | dealof it I em a1 ~=t) peng Say slo Dpard-/ 
Saaiteben hin Uses sapeceonid’ Reishee ak eee Republican uajori cane Oot 12, 1867 Pork By EEL het nd = ar. Teor ‘ 
a tor ge | 0 esac 7 cies ico trary tothe tescbings and Clothi ‘aceti of tour eet 
present upon the aulrice of certaln leading given in this State during the past three |, When a party In powe sit ee | great maicrnty of the regular tine of M. OMnG, fear.wetts. (39 0) 
| sisigfatt he oppe a whe: 7 reares to frar | but I * 4 y in advavee, moutht 
Ralkasl and dceactil ew, “The? etal [Seve a eee dereeamel eslcniyt tr | the oppaaition, wen It believes eset = Extract of a Lotter from |trssasdysbich we know to beet oe roceri fay palin ne tuiding pp evry 
of impeachment upon Gnanciel’ Interesta, | tne ceik Hy decreased inajority for bl Oanger combine bs v3 He dedectlons ‘» 
efimpenchment poe dsl atrial, ‘The fation ineceeny Soper othe ioe ae onze cphon it Fey 
the Radics! party in the ne * of | extending from one end of the fuolish legislato mec Kardwaze, Pupils will beWeld reeponaibie fop.any prop: . 
eee y next presiden: | other, and the signs The corrupt et yell oy, ane has seertd te eos baaraek 
election. may cause the Radical party | jx}o. Jgns how are that the pot | a party whose power pro tenon thaws Taree Reticle mon, wed enered Cath Xe EK ak wake thie schoo! 
to pause in their msd career after all ntectraneteets will be completely rev- | manent ther are the harnacles of ‘a Er; tte secure tht Keowiedge. Hews apie alte tha bea rn -teatawstion, 
jolutionized before ¢ “The body er Ben Tin hina ieee Pl sal bY os toeane on edvecste ot uppers 
Secretary McCulloch has written a letter | T#tio of gain xiven th theh wn Sine nane Tid amwiadast wrerthions sesuresetent Bod Crockery, 
. | the cause of Tiberty pattoms uf ships at rest a 2 ere yee 4 
to-day for the parpose of counteracting | 20 Justice on Tucsilay, will secure the u iin poets eae eee winccsheZeu emda Hess is bries, Plone ro- ‘ 
the effects of the prejudicial reports of onr | People New York. New Jersey. Nevada f a — aia Test termes Bagging, A Few Vorwnc! 
Seancial condition seul f'sm thle country | Nebraska Coloruio, Intlana, Uregon sad an apoliations committed Rests taety Bee ere, . is ade tee Oniye 
to Europe. New Haiapshire, which with the States er With general w casi ° em Rope, O'virvelso, pept RPE Uenctte or 
a): Phaeas wba sated ble ‘soldiers to'| eratte Se tenibed to counties, cities and LI thle day the ftlowing. trom Lancaster, | Boots, te the ing of the terms fealege 
sack the Constitutional Union office at | people now rep) nic palin where ee ee icky ag lewih tsi bidsekS a 
: pat Ia dered necuire ne- A Dae A 
en, Arkansas has bees sentenced “to  ssettre twenty additional eons ‘ oto. the correct ness of (how. a0 t yt them a Lay ies a 
torfelt his monthly pay for one year, and | tution-living Sens eH 3 Rwileal | Toure rrenccttoly : Atlantic and Great Western 
* 2 placed wn let of Seay tisaacoaiee! wei hase wn of | via er = — . . 
tales of lofhatagvand oballtahe rack tvext egurtees Se allpitaton: y  ASOTHER TESTINOS Ts {UL a eee re iw vaner eeeTo 
, H \c yan admonition that can- xcro | a a ! mn 
ragaaty Coppa Bow bent ibelete | ot be turin netle oy “Blerrgprded "Com the body poll Broowixarox, Int. Uet. My L's SARSAPARILLAs Wrbiee shay srt wot 0h: Sowa teed gre. sere NEW VORK,' BOSTON, 
hn rank and be reprimand in| ros wll now pve an reflect the still further prove the truth ss bay rai eg wll et es ondresta: a. | Nee Hapens Eriagepary a regeence, 
lors. Gen. Ord very properly | doom of Puritan politics is sealed. Ti pec ~~ velo anil team 4" 3 wsepeblt emery im ealt aaa ihe econan | SU Pitahry Harrie : 
approved the proceedings. findings snd | resistiess tide of public opi anys ies pa iTrand think the} anewer's | 4 GOOD LN-ASOS POR TH p= lant ag ie ernie f Phitaetphia, Peltor 
3 pies es A. coop uEasos 2 gdlciphia; 7 
ncairors 66 is Sates: The ar-| ing onward and soon nothing will be sen. wien eh tae enamel = pus moce a cuormEns | pad the ( papinerernnns “tie tabey Hand Tama, : Warkinglon Ui : 
wapaper which provoked | behind but the miserabl his paper OF fountnex.—A Meni | , ROFHERK | Read the Captain's Letter and the Lett 8 and to all points In . 
Pens | able wreeks of Pu- | phls paper of Saturday last narrates c fr ‘i y ’ 
ie necvel fo commits penitentiary of | tan wlfrigcontnrs Frersthing au. less ing horrible inch te In Slacks eas SOAP! GOOD SOAP! fom his Mother. oy a Pr | New Yurk, New Brgtind aid‘ Pgun- 
denounced bitions of drunken | gure well. pi_life E VERY REST OF SOAP! NM i eylvani: aly 
men in uniform on the streets of Camden. | —— Taree or four days have elapsed si mee eteor Burning Fluid. er ba n 
ahs | at the ceh ena hostel peed since | -— a Becton Barracks, Me,, Aprit3o, 18st. "| [UE sew.Metene, Hefety, Mand l. 2 
| secagai Hanaye Remanatios,, |ieet rid transaction narrated | NY - y Ttcecee enigiee ae 
7 5 below tra “lat or ht bh | Nat Z ear Be ‘test woeder aud ane Two 
_onrean, War ai anisa| Le eae ees = ak oe rama, af oF Bra Prewrlicn's Natrona Refined Saponifier, | bi. Se ar Bir: Koowis sat ivemion on ne "rhe vn alg “ Ml ds 3s Express. Trai 
conceded, 3 country. which | the highest. respectabilit ay of syria pein sev re Cine j ore 
of Ges. Grant. pang ae sentiment | has heretofore kept every other power of peat poe Morr tuost | CONCENTRATED LYE. . ge Jeteond wiles omelet | | Moraing Bx rye Wea wiioath 
the other day. In “hich yee a von the government {n {ts proper place. has ‘where oars mit Hy pipe 20 moaibie. "The 
~ = h he declared Gen. | been stricken down e no sr : ree when chu] Sed i 5 i 
Grant Is thoroughly with Congress on the | th Dietestien offi tal aero aken by a negro man and Bet | Tit Soents, <& penatl lor | Rapersee 
reconstruction question. amt accepted the nals whlel hi aw: the diligent tritu-| bly drawn irom the High read, into the |‘ rapa 
Marge at tie war allie ih nich In the past gave u srity in | WOOds her cries stifed by a cloth of se Twelve pounds of S..ft Soap for O: 
ae i cuasertiepeciating on re veel person and property, aud watched over us | Cort Dreasel os Oa. ap for One re. Tere 
one of his friends | in lonely and dangerous pl eapreigrahgs o Fasnil “lean 
to the position vacated by Mr, Stanton. gerous places. have been | the negro, anu! th tay Every F cc ve | Stats Suc saben 6 Maltin hea Bet: Eere'the agency’ fie Lauderdale 
Mr. on.—| placed under the control of men whose | While the bbw lairiane an make oblige ‘We bare the agener fr 
Tene diame is correct. we do | “legal stone are freee ete ~ | purpose bs has A ae F SOAP. Caos. 0 eee oe Neen ag] Seecbed throug 
not deny. We have always thougt squished for oe ee | being able to E. tHED LB Ss 2 ‘ ma oir ge 
ee Tanti ine as part < tng nl for preeaniption imanaagectiyi| gee Ar Evtily made asa Oup of Cee 
piles ba " len of strong talents pure integrity. and | pectedly came ny Isa New Concentrate Lye a ¥, 8.—The follo write 
dog REaecien cali Hole Up tea manly patrioti«n, have their decisions | Sl alone Bape Soup, jest dacevered fo Perce Fay geted Br aca adie, Suis Oa 
i ke nik te deahe |‘enie’ aquired! patton: Care| wnt. either to procure Arctic Sets, and is. enm , eee 
very much indeed. Gen. Grant » | ns’ igation, Ie- ther purpose. | aluminate of Bods, pee many, 
sry ne eden Get es Tit hard. | bor and Judgement. act ashe by edueated | wretched. girl the beep | Alarninats of Redes hich, when mized Sith), De. Belt Dower My i 
the |tuices whee fort Ties in marshalling [2tTitf practiced mees of the | "fuse Sat, foces the ive? Detereice Sogy | Jchosce, wan s skillfl surgeon and Dr, 0. 8 
Wis hinse‘kietnck propaga Bi ., | artiors on a battle fleld. and who, proba- paler: Leeson Une B Gaateal Mew York, where ‘be dled, 
érdbarmouy: 7A able aah potttieian, | O never had occasion to pares tall of conlug te, be Sh oe and, wpon lis Salt Sap, Scarlets be eri seert of age be bods cevecle diarrhea 
cne from Virginia and Justice or read works contaln: Feedage pm fod rly oa herr te okt Reae-gpbared aperior | fan or whic] gare Sim yout Ser-peri 
the other trom x the rules Belleving that the victim sh cared Meee tan’, ie. Je 
Geeta eikgusal le 3 ison Gaeta Onto ee ing the aetions of | Brynouace sen ite mony re New Tera Oslo, and 
with the President, that the Republi the people. Sooner than have the Si her eee scrotala. fater sores, 208, wr Fer | 
the Republicans | (utr of cur Si Ligh | They at once proceeded with thelr hunting |" ke bas at scare iltetied 
recognize the principles enniclated. by | of our State, as at present organized, | Knives to relieve him of his eplderm Dealers can obtain it wholesal eaees, ot and fever sorts 
Meee ese eee. me ac gues | mate mubrerctent to the will of the miltte- The forest rezounded with hie eries mls: each containing 48 Boxer, ata liberal ic | se concen ty re 
faa toideside far. jtedt the -quenlonot | ee re ies mae tae tne coles of hie Wek tole body. By ‘uve poe rap ye, «mma ony brag. “Ee = 
savage: fe whlch. cies the, South would |° 22m ty ® periann Songrent. Chicr| thine they. had progressed tov hie mile rnin’. line Faapeimal eel Madove be tree 
teliaiatly lndludodie delered jopilation | ne ober the {Rate coald stand, no more, but, Mile, | Usted Sa OED = 
na tober as they became qualidad’ by. fa>| Soot ete re ree ee erate 2 sone, Weeritte ieath. eed hee 
wisteuee aed it would) iegurate vig, [the necessty which derwan ‘ed his restzna- The girl was conveyed eet ce) cnn Pics, Pa. 
orons policy for tha education of that | om we cannot refrain from exclaiming | *verything was Seaterminehker ate! DA oD Aa Ao 
i en iraws the bottzen OF ‘oar heart, “well done! Saige ne oe oe RO ay ima| LAPPAN & CO: 
es thou good and faithful servant.” When| Dealers i bs 
‘Tue Resuit—The following is the re- | the a4 —ao e 
htt r 1c re- | the people cease to be the source of power: SESS! f 
Peet ees ls | Sh dhoac owe iow aero | alt Pia tlt Mt ie a 
‘The vote for the Radical ticket was as fl- | charge thle various trusta cotremetied: | tres Attocney in Gategta. i scesting ont SOILED IRON, 
lows: \uninistrat! same of these pest! i ‘i F A 
Pother Smith when the sitniatration of Jute te Souther lopli and hat peered chr Steel, Spriogs, Satara ee 
‘Wim. H. Coleman, by thoee whoet lives have been devoted to | ften "the tretclad oath contrary” ts sud Bok, Rewgeeeee DR. JOHN 
Bors Convention, the law ‘and. the facts, They sr ping Paper. 2 nag. ete BULL, 
‘The eatery ee en the Cee HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, . te et eC 
voted for by. that advantages, took the ane 
pease Pe a wees nn ca 
ET aos. derers of thelr SU froniee Evansville | - 2@°For anle low for Cash. 
<2 Ser If a similar investigation were had into 
reralon of the wes yoted the the past actions of some of the oflelals In 
orien eae ean 
Berala!. 
Tier 
repeat steed Y 
maT Jo 
ong ps eomnseaae 
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ded, ami presented | over 0 
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Wasnrxctox, Oct. 9—Gen. singer = 
Gov. Parsous of Alabama, were with the 
President 


New & Oct. The iliterments 
yok ending this morning, were eixty- 


a Iesoed by the, old Coune!t 
* which has not since 
Aproprieting #74000 for 

it and support 


Paonia tad ty te the 

ware belogeablcbed. 
‘CLEVELAND, 8—The majority of 
genom) tn inci is 904 votes—a 
‘of 2800. The negro suf 
feege eepdseme nga sox ia’ Enis county 
Lender 


for Governor, 


ny i 5.000 maj nm temas 


Ape peticomrsay ° being organ- 
ital Here fur the erection of a Masonic 
Hall. The building will be Aty by ser- 
énty feet, and three stories high—the first 


terprise are requested to meet at the edito- 
rial room of the Gazette to-day at 10 


‘$43,and affording an excellent ¢hance, 
by the Investment of a few dollars, for the 


inof many, Tickets will be| ©! 


found at Chadwick's drug store on Front 
street. Come up at oheé and secure your 
tlekets. 


We fegret to learn that two children of 
were badly 


by 
turning over of a pot of boiling water. 
—— 


‘The examination of Mr. R. H. Breck- | & 


Jurldge for the killing of Dr. W, 11. Bar- 

ton in thls elty on Saturday Inst 1 stilt | been 

progressing before Mayor Henderson, 

Meters, Watts, Stocle dt Watts defending, 

and Gen. Ramsey, Judge Evans and Capt. 

Ford prosectiting. ‘The case will proba- 
i bly be coneladed this morning. 


Htewxbtes rok Faitueas—All heads of 
should bear ip mind the great Im- 
‘Keiiulne 


‘Passcertions Fittxp at Att Hours. 

Noy'r 163 ee ee 
\snow living over 

ea, Hipp atten to filling pre- 

fies tay and night— 
are fresh, and an 
experience of twenty years in the busi- 


suieting from 
and we} State Tracurns Assoctatiox—This 


re. profit froti it-—-| Mitgd nn {influential body of gentlenieh | £" 

‘blein this | *t Ita recent meeting in Jackson, adopted 

recommend to for urein the schools of the State, among 
i shomaticseniet tie ‘others, the following books, published by 
er John P. Morton & Co. Louisville, Ken- 


pes or oa cet. Butler of Readers elited 
Bdathematics aod 


Sepa 


Batler's Grammar, 


‘object of this action on the part of | Gos 


the State. 


te {sto secure uniformity in 


‘The Columbus ‘Journal. on the other 

hand, maintains the election of Havs, the 
iblican candidate, by a smal! majorit 
#3) 

he Feepabtegns wil have 2 small mi 

fortty in the House, but the Democrats 
‘a majority of one in the Senate. 

Ricumoxn, Oct. 0.—Gen. Schotelt left 

is stat 


which have buen squatted up- 
a the war, went to Tay- 


retired. 
M: by farms in that district are simflar- 
Ty sltuated. ‘The negroes are, expressing 
fr deterintnation wot to be driven of.-~ 
In the case mentioned. it was offered ‘to 
transfer the negrocs to Gen. Wise’s farmn, 
but they refused to xo. 
Tn the whole eity 


en register, 


dlay not half a doz- 


. Oct. 9.—The uncasiness eaused 
Tamors of m revival af Feniaa coitspitu- | 
Js Inereasiti. 
Fronexcr, Oct 9 —It ix re 
Menottl. son of Garibaldi, has 
ed by the Italian government 
Taxnox, Oct. 9.—The tianifestations of | 
Mll-fecling by the Trish Ih the North or) 
nd-creates alarm. The inliabitab 
belleve the Fenians are concentratihg fur 
another outbreak 
New Youk. Oct.9—The 
Sut from Panama the Ist. has 
‘The follo Ing Is compiled from 
The cholera hax disappeared! fre 
coast. but prevailed Ih the Tuterlor 


a. 
sive Fevolution In Araquipa, Pern, had 
suppremed after fwenty-two hours 
sighting: Fitty were killed and many 
"Saw 0 Ontxaxs, Oct. 16,—The interments 
from yellow fever to six o’ckx kthis morn- 


Ing were 60. 
Conus 


ted th 
cen arrest 


Ohio. Oct. 


10—4 oclock 
i 


elected by one totwo thotand majority. 
ture Is Bemoeratic by a swall 
Carroll, Hockney airl Noble 

ir from. 


re DELPULA, Uet. 10.—The Tepubli- 
| Committee claim the State hy 
‘The Democratic Comimit- 

elalin If from 8,000 to 8,000 majority. 
Side Virginia Railroad was 
anotice from the War Depart- 


stock and material sold at the 

‘of the war on credit, are paid. 

pine gph Oct. 10.—The colored people 

be particularly emared at the 

ite oft amend 
The Government ts 


10 0 
mak! 
by ster hers fi 
Arguments reported Uy stenograpbers for 
rena ange Oct 0.—The pod 


| have mot bee 


York 
eye sia for the state 
ment that dent has snmounced 
Gf the recent election’ he 


+ eee the eatin to be 
bya wholesale decapitation of 
onder officials. 


“The President will take a stand which 
will astonish. the country. 

Ewing and &. Conning are 

mentioned as Secretary of the ‘Treasury. 
Sewant Will probably. rend 
from Auburn. and ‘Rever- 

Ses successor. 

Gov. Seymour will 


txsed 


the twenty-four | Fy, 


| ceva 


HT 
i 


i 


Sold § 


hac goods dealors drove & 


trade in suhelling salts and bottles 
For the distance of two 


The Augusta Coustitutionallst says on 
of the olilest inhabitants predicts 
not have frost until the 16th of November. 
je anys the first fog precedes the frost 
sixty days, and amerts that the tirst fog 
yeas noticed on the 28th ult. 


the ne wilation has decreased |.308,- 
O06 ste Prbedome™ "Ts regiserans re= 


rt thé black Increase at trom 8 ta,55 
Pent, aerate nofrand in the reglltretion 

Butlers #3 atmosed by the constant 
and universal fetfacks about spoons, all 
over the country, that, be has concluded 
never to use thea agai as is table. _ He 
eats his soup now with cliiti-sbells. He is 
RO spooney. 

‘The Radical “national” extentlvé com- 
mittee have fixe! cit ye. place 
for holding the next Presidential 
tion ofthat party. ‘The 
thelp career of President-making in Chi- 
cago: Els appropriate that they should 
| end It there. 

‘The President has refused Gen. Sickles’ 
request for « court of Inquiry. 

Aw Eaxtnqvaxe at Kxoxvitte.—There 


about sunrise. The shock did not last more 
than two or three seconds. This is the 
third earthquake that has taken place du- 
ring the present year—Free Press, 20th. 

In Baton Rouge parish only five white 
votes were cast—foar of them wereagainst 
a Convention. 


Geiveral Howard's report certifies that | ft 


Radicals befth | te 


was avery sensible shock of an earth- | sth 
quake felé in ths place esterday morning | Ets 


HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS 


ASD 
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TOXIG 
tip Crt Remedi Ar af Diseases of the 
BIVER, STOMACH, OR DIGESTIVE ORGANS. 


Hocfland’s German. Bitters, 
Ix composed of the jaicg, (or, as 
they re inediciny Lapa Ee 
pare Nipom 
ing & 
contrated, and en 
aleobolic’ admix' ure of pny kind. | Porn. 
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TOSIO, 
*| Ixacombination of sll the ingredicnts 
of the Bitters, with the pérest quality of 
Santa Cruz Rum, Orange, &c., making one 
f the most pleasant and ible rete. 
lins ever offered to the public, 
Those preferring = Medicine free from 
Alcoholic admixture will ase 
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTER?, 
Those who have no olj-ction to the com- 
bins: the Bitters, ax stated, w 
HUGFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC, 


They are both easily goott, and dn 
the saine mediciual yirtuer, the choice be- 
4 mere maiter of taste, 
the toni being the thos palatable. 
The stomach from a vai of causes, 
such as toh, D}apepsia 


eee ATIKES 


Bibs Dave po time to lowe. fontinz with vari 
of tan 


MECHANICS 


10 is moves, and why do you centinns with 
fevers, ei. so much of yuar 
lous time whea a revwad: 
bea _sympal nix 
dova with the St 
be | affected, the rebiilt of which is that the pas 
ra fruin several or more of the! 
following diseases 
Couatpation, Patslanc 


is pl 
‘Send and precare 
ice only Ove Dollar. 


rst Resta Berea i Fak 

ete asines Oe met SS angie Sor Ere 

Tatearensar sae as ne crea os gui 

MERCHANTS Sade CLERKS, | ing. Fin " 

: eet ot soar | Eases okt te tng ete Rie 

apc eae ra Amu bel 
anf hs et vn 

sites ast 


Pinging of the care Bat acie quickly and 


siiccinaty A Ror using ons ite yoo 


be other a your hous 


MOTHERS AND FATHE 
Who Gita Swarthy, puny, and sickly chil 
having itte 


ia for his case, parcharing 
fect digestion, i 


isansured from his 
inquiries possoxnes 
fully compoundea, 
in free from rious ingredient, 
and bas estabhah Sl ed for itecif a repa 
tation for the cure of these diseases, In 
this connectisn we would submit those 
well knowo renmedies—- 


HUUFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, 


| only that which be 
investigations and 


bat 
‘al it 
ra true merit, is skil 


P DROMLOULE, Frepristor, 

Tom phis. 

8 Lby R.¥.R. Cuapwick, Meridia, 
Miss. | 


‘The Memphis veople have been euchred 
by a portion of the Directors of the Mein- 
a phie and Oblo Railroad, } 

roadl to Louisville men, who will use it 
Dalld up the trade of the latter ¢ 
Seteimott of Memphis. Hallroads are | 
public beneficlarles, and should be ase to 

j ald all inter: 


hol, as usual the regular 
| Court at Mississippl City. on 
Monday in this the opinion 


to say that Mr. Stephens 
oly nd one of the niost lovely 
accoinplished Indies of Boston. 
The Cincinnati Gazette takes n gloomy 
view of the agrical 
Mays the promise of full. crops 
ry part of the reason held out, b 
so reduced by thé reality and 
that we must look frwanl to 
for any accumulation beyond current 
wants. 


Col. D. C. Glenn has reeen: 
iit fi 


Gletin regards negro 
ahead” of the Hadicals. 
Jority of the Northern p 
{ofc und witha Tite ti 
neither here nor there ; and on this Is 
tuainly he believes the ‘conservatives will 
elther defeat or tie the Radicals in New 
York, Pennsylvania and Ohio 


[pd teclenseaeser omnes 
sere the qualifications required by law, and WIS 
Wy registered 
WM CATHEY, 


Maly arrested 


are hereby warsed sod notified, 
wt keep thelr pr 


| ica ill x port all de elictions of the abure 
the parties @ill be arrested and Bed 
oT THENDERSUN. Mayor. 


aro 
OOPLANU'S GERMAN TONIC. 
M. Jacsos, 
Philadelphia, Pa 
they 
¥ from Ger 
) undoubtediy 
s.and benefitted 
y ton greater eatent, U 
medics known to the public, 
core Liver 
Dyspepsia 
of the Kid 


YOUR WIFE 


| Ponaraan charme te, proportion {0 by 
anctes & Laban Fore. bs 
Srinewe tu bee, welfare 


red by Dr. th 


DEBILITY, 


from any ccmee mhitterer 


TION 


pas Expoanre. Ferer=, © 
There int cine extant eal te 
A. A tone and 


| reromcs a 
| PERSOD 
| And foeing the hand of tine wel 
ily upon them, with all ite attendant ills, 
| wii! Bad in tie use of tia T 
v 


MARRIED LADIES, 


Ax soa value roar lf and health. and pereanal 
rouble 


Charme 


fang mai vhd 


oan are ee 


y 
to use their own 


pewerfel | 
a gar bea 


re CO. clase of piorsoas the 
is especially rect 
al K AND DELICATE CHILDRI 
beth BOSE & Co- wie Ain Are made airong iby the use of eithe 
ARNES, WARD & w Orles these remedies, They will cure every cane 
Siraw Agia Enterprise | of MARASMUS, wit 
Who will fill orders at manufacturers | Thousvods of certifi 
‘septisw2m | ‘sted in the hands of t 
| space will allow of the publ 
}few. — Those, it will by 
Jof note ant nf such stan 
must be believed. 


TESTIMONIALS. 
Hen. GEO, W. WOODWARD, Chief Justice of 
the Bapreme Court of Pa. wrttea 
Paraperruia, March 1, 196 


German Bitters’ is a 


Onlers can ee 
ia) 


Your Insurance 


EARLY, Geoeral 
dias, representa the best 6 


‘stan 


GEO. W, WOOT AED, 


ter 
“lepllsewit 


J. B. HOWE, 
GENERAL MERCANTILE, 
COMMERCIAL AND PRODUCE | 
BROKER AND PURCHASING AGENT, 
No. 753g Third Street, 
LOUISVILLE, KY. 


cae paler “rane ars 
mars! JB, WILDER & C0., 
| Wholesale 


Judge of the Suprem 
Court of 


JM. TAYLOR, 
Fashionable Tailor and Cutter, | 


SIDNEY STREET. 
Maniptax, Mres. 


penemia, April 1 
fontian d's there a cals 
cane of attacks ef Indigestion er 
Deapopala: Teen sectty this from my caperianes 
of I Fearn, with repre, 
JAMES THOMPSON” 


iw EW SEIOP. 


the manufartiringof Boots, 


park oan. 


Herman | gufferers it tnifth greauers,, Jf what 


a bie Its | Nea ay ralld speeitnt Property: 


‘vous systems as to ren te 
paratively fnruzerstile to thy tis he 
ole vg Peri 


aaten salt 
ALON. gmon} 
toate toute of which the 
luciple is 
{Eh i rooea 
| mitted by analytical chemista aus ae) 
|cinal practitioners. to ‘be the mot gent 
and harmless of stimu fai 


before Lid el in 
the Bite, Fs alterative, 
| restorative: properties uf the: preparation. 
ee derived “uxclusively, from roots. ani 
Plants the virtues of acknor:}- 
jou ae pharsosesettiats ahd 
and whl hen, preter 
Never bemaren were 
le agents on: 
ee orre vture and remedial par 
WI the begeian compound, 
r'aStomach Hitters, was givin ‘atk 
| world. 
im Dyspepsia. Pr 
jes. A the wor 
| Geliestions it becomes 
jand the, pampering of th 
i 


tec 


eres Vn 
t benly oes 
he 


h argument can al 
the. face. though he olesome -udvier m1 
on ant re 
mentmay mitigate the evil. 
re not troubled with # 
dictum is 
1 hant 
di 


Imost every hon 


Househ 
ely for inestimable vals 
to the Am 

Few disurders involve greater en thug 
and, If not in itself iinmedigtely dangerous 


[Weis the forermner aiid source of many 


) prevent and eure 
a general rule, admit t).at 
m so much trouble a 


patients t 
easion it such as ¢ 


trie that wh: 


dyspepsia de nut un 


ard again 
ise On this a 
faculty have alandoy 
Cte pharmacoperi 
pd with great si 


pened descriptios 
ary 


from the pains nd! penalties 

of one of the most larrssing complaints 
which the dwellers in unhealthy 

preparation hay no equal, 

of the unpleasant atid daw; 

ipany and 


at Fever. 
ease df a nfore indighant ty pet 
ary wchills and fever” but It springs from 


emenns, V1 
| onary course of Hostetter's Scomael 
In order to remler the 
luria-proof, it must be endowed wi 
vigor, and pot fa all respects in perfect 
To effect these objects the BI 


proachable pFo 

diaotler ts already: in pt 
be taken between the he 
pulse is up to one hui 
one hundred and thi 


y during hot tits. 
ve prudent to adlnin- 

bat when prostration 

|comes on, and the pulse is thin, antl fee~ 
ble. itmay be given with grent advantage, 
and also wh is recovering, 
ea means 


the patien 
f recrultin 


=a erful but harmless toal 


Ininistered. Jt fs the safort ay WEN as t 


Set remrting | beat of restoratives. 


Probably one-fourtit of the, 
u ¥ kivow What it isto 
ig tmapical climates the pinport 


eon: 
chi 


tare 
Falled “anti-billione meltelseds were tral 
what they purport to be. the dfseasn 
would soon become olwolete; for their 
name islegion. But neither mereurr. the 
official remedy. nor the drastic pills adver 
tised under ao many titles. seein to pro 
duce the desired effect. In fact, calomet 
and bine pill have probably been more 
tal fo the human race then, the, various 


eof all the Low 


the exigences of what istérmed “a hiliows 
‘This jon, Tike the 


i 
parival cate ae op - 
ded pit ie comeeemes, tenn 
jet accretions in the in 
testinal i 


Soe in yrasien ‘and cotton 
remap to om lenagpne at 
it iad been sold for 
a csmmptioetncs 100 
Caakiand cléen bayers from the South 
arg invited. to ‘examine, our stork before 
purchasing, aa we believe we can offer them 
ta 


great 
+ We will be happy to roceive orders, and 
our ‘experience in the Southern ix 


| 
pews enables us to. make selections which 


will-be certain to give entire satisfaction. 
Descriptive Catalogues with prices sent 


MANUFACTURERS AGENCY 
—ror TH 
finte of Wood and tron Machinery, 
IMPROVED AORICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 
PORTABLE AND STATION 
ENGINEY 
and alt descriptions of 
LABOR SAVING MACHINES, 


ADAPTER To THE 


ere 


Portion of the Beuih 


"stent 
ha Gina, Iigese; Pow re, Stat. Wertesct- 
plo ree and Well Pump; Nong 

Hagar Cave Mills and Braporat 
Cora Sbeliers; New Mills, Plowrin 
Mills, Rice Halters 


Gearing, liu ber 
Dough, Racad! 


Milk is saperior to! water'for al! pastry_par- 


For Cakes, Pasirr, co, the SELF-RAISING 
FLOOR sheoid be the lasi article mized. Bast 
Nowait the taste, 


RECEIPTS. 
SALT,.O SUIT THE TASTE. 
Fog Licht Uaxav.—Use 
and ix with @ spoon 
warty wor we doogh patie Into 0 
not more than balt full, bake immediately 
ou d be covered to prevent the form 
harde ust before the 
cently, If 
top, remote 
| ingthe b ead from the oven. 
Basan Pase—Are found to bake beat when 
Your inches deep, and tour 
faring and fiteed 
¢ exreilent for cake 
eh as woft aa can 
mith bell the won, 


7, Mermes Three. eggs. ove 
, three piu sof flour, one 
| spooufal of melted Lard Hake in deep Mutfia 


ced of -Nogar, di 
| snreclg Wa of milk or'water, belt eposad 
| tery tw egg, hall pat of ike war aod 


One ony of buite 


great lose of manual labor, by 
were, Leap sod 
rxaviag Me 


FARMS FOR ONE DOLLAR 


SUMDIVISION OF PLANTATIONS 


farowh 
ders for any article comprised 19 the gre 
ty be representa 

He off-red that has not 


an 


Address me at Kasciusko, Alias Co. Mix 
GD BUSTAMANTE. 


RECOMMENDATION 

Kosereeno, Mrs, Auz 12, 1867 
Cart GD Bostan cern: —Dear & 
Having known you favorably for twenty 
years, and watched with pleasure the pro- 
reas yoo have mado within the last two 
Years in yonr laadable undertaking of in 
‘roducing nto our midst many of the va 
rious labor-sating machines in use at the 
North, and fally endorsing your views as to 
the necessities of onr Stato for such, and 
helieving you to be eminently qualified to 
sncoved_in this Dew fleld for hasiness men 

weetake pleasure in recnmimending yoo 
yaur eoterpriso to the publi, and in w 
ing you completo « 


of 
J. A.B, Campbell, © “t Judge Sth Fadl Doxt | o 


sugSlawdw3m. 
ERRORS OF YOUTH. 


A Gentleman who suffered for yrare from 
Nervons Debility, Premature Decay, and all 


i 

inaking the rirmple remedy by 

rural, Sufferers wishing to 
jenea, can do 


vertiser’s experi 
bu perfect confidence, 


JOHN B06 
42 Cedar Street, 
TO. CONSUMPTIVES, 

The sdvertiser, having been restored to 
health i'n few weeks by « very tisaple rom. | 


edy, after baving euffered for soversl years Oo Proot Meee 


with wives wand that dread | 


CHANCES FOR ALL. 


“| FARMS FOR THE MILLION 


There i not ia ‘bis agheme ao acre af 
or wild land, each Farm is pact, oF the 
= caltivated 


fetation—-mach tract im nn ur wit 
nof a Railway, either on the 


| Memphis & Charleston, 


Mlariasip; Cootral 
| Mobite & Ob) 
| Mer dian & Vicksburg, oF 


| Munsusipps & Tronessee KR 
™ 
abe 
| coe 
| 


TICKET COSTS ONE DOLLAR 


property refer tat 


| da are adapted to the grow 
cotton, grapes, ete, are cbeaper {than Uorers 
atone duller 


4 erat, ip favor of ten or 
more . bad of loreal” Agents of 
through the Memyhis Agency. jolyisia 

L. M. HART, Agent, Meridian, 


BROACH, “BROWN & Ca, 


aT THE 
ELLOW STORE, 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSLP I'L, 


iwoase ‘anxious to make | 
asian ite nom resting, from. Sew. York, and he 
eons tetpRtocentren tbe cant af AM reise F > 


my 
} eck) embrac my efery grade atyle Of Go te 


cure. 
‘To all who erire tt, he will send’ copy of | Saited to the trade of tne country, aad i 


the 

fons for prepering 
uma, Which they will find © eres cox’ yom 
Comturni: 


Caups, and all Thi 
oo om objet of the 
into benefit the sfllieted, 


information which he eonctires to be'| press foil 


and he bopen every waiferer will 
: we Femedy, an it will cost them siathing, 


yy fare 4 blessing, Parties ‘wish 
Fes eel, ‘Yaca'by -returae mail. will 


tte ee 


Kings Col NewYork. 


IZ Wo'baee wow om bund weupplyrel the abvve,,, 


Lsach & Avery's Pisce, Ta Brad's Corn Mille = 


Coa Chreafar Baws, esther bat 
| sag. iron Yipes, Hoos und Goophing 


ave on hand and for safe by 


GOODS HAVE, 


TAPP. UL Laren ter of Gresasboro, Ls, ls with 4) 


i. 


fe ovr piers in accor 
therewijh 101 Wo pract ovr goods within the | 


TO CITY & COUNTRY MERCHANTS 


wre offer mr Gobde at prices “as luw 4s they cam 
Mabile market (et 
nad xu ae our articles end | 


TMALUORAN @ HORWOTR 
Froot Breet, sbose Masonic 


BEARS "Pay vutire cont of gin 


Also: 


gener 


40,  Genetal Ashordént of 


Tin and Levd Plate, Shoat Moil-t ast Mar Ipen, Tayetd Malle an? Spiten; Brases sed Sheathing 


Copy ar ed SIH 


PP. H. PEPPER &Co. 


Established 1847. 


IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS. 
PS. F 
MOBILE, 


ALA. 


Have constantly for sale much 


T AND BE!T ASSUKTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS 


evor offered in this Market. 


nd “tr at be 80 


f Enrope and 
anyf uther House on 


MBRIDIAN, 


eect 5 oo. 
Roccessors to . eotk &0o., alt 
bas : | BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, 
and ewe thd 


Cotten at} 
BINDERS “ANDES PLANE BOOK» 
MANEBACTULERS, 


erat Wisongh the flor 
feet Cpt pre 


ME skal Instruments, 


puto LEYER, 
Engines,and Sue Mills, 68, 


ly 
‘Lajng,Lewbor, 1ddis Rebber Rute and Pack- 


SYEAR& 08., 1 South Opmmeree Sireet, Mobile |) 
a 


Wholesale. Grocers, 


Commission . Merchatits; 
Dealers in alt Kish ot, me 


Staple and Fancy: Groceries 


a ESTERN “PRODUCE, 


neis and Joachim Streets») |, 


FRANK § NOEL & CO, 
y MARCBANTS 


Pure chasing Agents 
DIREC rp omer Xa. 418 North Second Strevt, (UpBusire) 


MEN IMPORTED 


WELLS & MANNING, 
Wholesale » Retsil] Dealers ta, 
China, Glass;and} 


QUEENSWARE, 
KW, Cone Feat 


ALCOMNT ers 
th Be teh eu, 


and Bt. Chirked Ste, 
ST. LOUIS, MO. 


Wholesitte and Retail Druggists, 


COMSER Hale an supkxy, SEREETS, 
NbwLDIAN, ML3B. 


NEW DRUG STOR RR. Y. Re CW \DWVICK, 
H. IZARD & CO, 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIP?1 
(Sanfori's Otd Stand 


4 Dpoa Sroatant mics sare FANGY-GOAP, PERFUMERY, 


DRUGS,MEDICINES 


air Baatoraties, Dyestuffs, Tooth and 


ons lorep Sit 4 Fa 


45 ook iaclabe 07 fal 
Fits? UbASS Del! 


Sch | angtsety 


AMING pormangot!y.establisbet himseli 


AND. COMMISSION tt nec 


ri Distal Aberue & Sidney Ste 


Rd cities, 


imps, Maker ang Undertaker, 
__ In rear of Barber Shop. 


thos» vise 
‘where | Mystic {roo Works. 
repaired, it is ja. 


eer DEALER IN 


Ohemicals, 
OIL, GLASS, INK, &e., 


Natt! Braahes, Fishing 
Roda, ilo-ks, Lines, &e. 


jeu wehich Lath agent for. 


Vre Grip titi» compoanded day or night, 


WW -SHEARER 


ST, \PLE GOODS 


Professional. Meridian 


Vv icksburg. 


Yee tw beeps 
“Marion, 


es 
a Wholesale 


Startins. szé Retall Dealers 
—7x— 


TIN WAKE, STOVEs, 
SHE iT TRON, &c. 


LEACHMAN & SMITH, 
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Meridian. Melony 


“DR, WM. Mf MAYES, 


FFERS his professions! perore/ 
‘of Toowse'ss and vielnit ea teoneee 
ant choice Li 
antl into, Drag Medicines, and fe 
DR. N. B, KENNEDY, 
FE ‘redere bia servers 
pea ; a EY. EARLY & 00. 
fort ya at = Front Row, Meridian, 
Attar ffm eth the en co 
: a seaplrte ni Alk 
Amwemanrapeeaet| 4 eB ta gh N tan 
“he ai eStaicnme nod hn Ligure OULD rrepretfally. call the sitention of per 
Ne found al Iosers of the, day. at ble W chasrra to their well selected atock of 
7 Halo. Spas nese op pared DRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, 
2 Ghices proteases nisent a=) MATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, 
Hardware, Queeneware, Cutlery, Notiows, Toilet 
ee wATTA Articles, Teas, ee 
2 RRELE WATES & WATTS bao tied 
Demons AT LAW, Merk ee Ms 
ais re Behe arett atte me sratee meena see 
a 0X, © W, GALLAGHER, —s 
« 1ANNON & GALLAGHER, MERID. FOUNDRY 
Avge g sites we as 
elon da ; r 
SEAL Split gion tore ee MACHINE came 
$ RLS. §. K. SMITH, 
Siterer been e Dest Serger in 
eat over Lest, 


ie feel 
fident of his own. ed wee watisfac- 
tion In ev 


needed or used in this counts 

to communicate, before orderin; 

elsewhere, with W. W. MURPHY, 
may22swly 


NEW STORE! 
LEE STREET, 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
bens hs & CO., 
Tac OULLETY ST “ 


‘This evlebrated COTION Gi 


HAR mat &e, | GUOTHING. 


- | HARDWARE, 
hae I 

ms the ber t gto ma te, Es 

Ira advantages are 

Inte ‘The quantity of enttnn ginne tli ae 

time is mie by cny other gin ot 


m the Ontion all moter 


ve 
hepe Wi mee their old fr 
row Obes, 

ws purchased in New York by 
compe ent busers, and we ca sell an cheap 
Gorale aa cam be bog sin Bast Milanippl 


THOS. D. REID & Oven 


Druggist and Apothecaries. 
LEE STREET, Meridian, Miss, 


KEEP glways on hand.a choice selee- 
tlon of Drugs and Chemicals, Patent 3 
ieines fine liquors for medical purposes. 
Prescriptions compounded with accuracy 
at all hours, Jonerdewer, 


ds 


ites 
rey in the No 
‘and wherever weed it supercedes 


Beast for special circulars, 


COTTON PRESSES, 


Weare manutaain ing for the crop nf 187 an 
iment on the Bullock press, which will 
mints of ootton pucktog 
and, Horne, oF Btosin po: 
sv arcu ee es lien 
wane power, and 
jaiy-the same 


rep 
mee 


ise Powers, Qara Plane 
Mashing y emg auricaltacat Lmplemente 


% F, novstox, 
Livingston, Ala, dan, ii 


HOUSTON, MAGGARD & CO., 
(accessors to Greer, Houston & Co.) 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
Wholesale and Retail Grocers. 

Ordera so'icited and prom 


Front Street, (agtewéa) ME! 
STAR STABLE! 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
B.T. RUSH, Proprietor. 
Tie parm vnentiy located 


toxinen, Aster ier meet Coat Loan 


DEAN, Miss 


JOHN B OGDEN, 
Street, 


ork, Meridian, 


To ‘CONSUMPTIVES. gees 


The alvertiver, having been restored to 
(perhaps 


Il. Be BRUSER, 
Copper, Tinjand Sheet-Iron Worker, 
abd dealer in 


Cooking ftid Heating Stoves 
And House Farnlshing Goods, 
Tinscare, Pump Pipes, Sheet Lead, Fire 

Brick aud Tite. 
Particular a'teation we, to Steambrat aod Job 


South street, between Mulberry and Washing- 


may Sonly 


JOSEPH BOTTO, | 
Who'essle and Retsil Dealer in 


GROCERIES, 
BAR STORES AND 


PLANTATION SUPPLIEs, 
Imported & Domestic Wines & Liquors, 
IAVANA CIGARS, 
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, &c, 
Washington Stre-t, 
vy oVICKSBURG, Mr 
2 be 


1OUIS HOFFMAN, 
VICKSBURG, MISS, 
Wholacate Dear in 
GUNS, TARDWAIE, 
HING 
Ageat for Whiceler é W 
Bewing Muchine, which 
the New York Price 


All Kinds of Guns Made and Repaired. 
mayisawly 


ke. 
Ce'rbrated 
bo sold at 


w. , woopurrr. 


WOODRUFF & DISER 


Dealers in 


BOOKS and STATIONERY, 
Music, Musical Instrumonts, 


otlons, and Fancy Goods, 
INGTON STREET (Mooth of Ct. 


VICKSBURG. 


ver & leks” Newing Machines. 
2 wod Threads on hand, 


Vicksburg, 


W. M. WILLIAMS & CO., 
FORWARDING AND 


Wu, 2 oMKHO8, 


V cksbari, 


Commission Merchants 


Transfer Agents Vicksburg and Meridien R. BR. 


Wharf-boat Proprietors, 


GENE! 


AL STEAMNOAT 3 


ENTS, 
Vicksburg, Miss. 


Consignments ro'leited. 


"© tt wiettaws, Pres 


Sones 
SAVINGS — INSTITUTION, 
OF THE CITY OF MERIDI 
— |Buys and Sells Northern and 
Southern Exchango, 
Gold & Uncurrent Moncy 
RECEIVES iDEPOSITs, 


And Gives Prompt Attention to all Cof'est on 
Ae, Contided to it, 


Office Hours from 9 A. M. to 
aprivewiy 


POM. 


COME ONE, COME ALL! 


folly iow te the 1, 


* to call and 


i great 
. Countiy Merchants parchasing 


‘bat few). 
Hacks always in. attendance om arriral of the 
‘Orders left at the Stable for conveyances, wil 
rention. 


reasonab'e 
|. Good secures Lots for’ Drove Rtock. 
Thave a prod wagon yard connected wih the 


Thashfel for pest ferors, 1 ask you to cal 


| Parties Shy 

, Fase, oy return mail. willl BRO AC! i 

REY. EDWARD A. WILSON, py 
Kings Co., New York, 


ROWN & Co., 
AT THK 


irest, 
MISSISSIPPI, 
eee 


DEY GooDs, 
Clothing, Boots, Shoce, Hats & 


ad it to their advantage to g 
KAUN, WOLFF & 


Kewanee Saw Mill.) 


cents per p und, neat!y p 


PLbwé, OPE, ser 


‘Lonisville. 


Messrs. PLEASANTS & C9., 
TOBACCO 


¥ ORLEANS. 


MERCIIANTS, 


VILLE, KY. 


Proprietors : 


Ws. A. raw 
W. F. Comxrey 


1 
Mr. HL Callum, Tele- 


altanes tmposs 
# ande 


graph Operator. 


ar amireer aw arian 


CUSHING HOUSE. 


Sirth Street and Ohio Levee, 


CAIRO, HLL, 
Pare €2.59 por das. 


Corner 


to 1m poands, of ope 

Fanted nf the best qr 

ufactured in the market, 
REFER TO 

Sterling Price, St. Lonis Mo. 


June SewCen 


(Pormeriys he Raper Mone.) 
Miss. JAS. W. CAMPBELL, 


(Late of Sumter County.) 


Proprietor 


Street, To- 


House, Louisville, MURLUR AEA 

Wee is Waxren —Any act ung man with 
dred dotarscap tal can make trim fifteen 

tn thirty dollars per a 

We will give all 


ken anid thornughty rt 

Nene Ween Poston ann ce pear pat 

fooling ecnident that 

Hi who stp wth 
Jas W cawpne: 


ATs 


st” Building, 


RAILROAD JUNCTION 
Jackson, Miss. 


J. B. WILDER é C0., 
Wholesale — Druggist 


No. 181 Main Street. 
LOUISVILLE, KY, 


tome" 


mariawl er un moderaie 
ty JOHN NELSOY, Prop'r 
J. B. HOWE, © Private Boarding 
MRA. ANN DOZIER, ST 


AVE opened a 1 
© Boarding Ho 
mir okt fren 

et, between Hine and Olive, 


+77 Southern orders solicit 
attended va 


Jones House. 
MERTAAN, MISSISSIP TL. 


| JOSIAH JONES, : PROP'R. 


“Extract of a Letter arom 


On the East Sule 


SMYTH HOUs 

ty Mall and € 

JACKSON, 

AVING remerrd to the 
ron Ve 


THE 
Sear ¢ 


2 cROTIERS 


Mobile and Onio Railroad, 


—axp- 


AND 


fe three times a day 


HH SMYTH. 


" 
LOUISVILLE} 


RAILROAD LINE. 


MEMPHIS 


alsa . 
LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI, - *R. Carter, 


od 


and Kastern 


Anp all Principal Norther 
Cities 


pi 


Of Paul with 


Lf. Garner & Co., 
COTTON FACTORS 
AND 
Goners! Commissioa Merchants, 

1 Ne. 2 


MOBILE. ALA 
T. S. BIDGOOD, 
% WHOLESALE AND RLTAIL DEALER LY 
Books & Stationery, 
Blank Rook Manufacturer & Printer, 


North-East Cor. 1, Francis and Water ate, 
MOULLL, ALA 


me 
ALRERT tig 
General Superiatenlent 1. & No RCR. 


New Orlea 
PEST BOUX MOL 


DLELOCK & C0., 


Wholesale Booksellers 
AND STATIONERS, 
130 Canal Street. 


#1 Waceually low 


DLANK COOKS. 


Ledgers, Inoreale, and Record Toots, of al! 
the vations rt. My f ilanks 
are cll paste tw atder oad tor of paper 


aud Uurab.lity of biasing eaanot be su: passed 


OMice Stationery. 


New Orleans, La. 


Dealers Supplied at Lowest Rates. 


ml your ailirew for our ( 


GARDEN SEEDS. — 


® s. 
My stk embraces all the Senool Books in use 
Ala one ad Missiasippi, and all the Iuteat 


cressor ty D. Manpry, Ios 
4 Gravier street, bet 
Orieans. 


FACTORY, 


16 Miles East of Meridian. 


3) Wy Rar rrrerts delves a tnde of Build. 


OUTHERY FAVILY SEWING MACHINES, 
The noweless machines of Wileox & Gibbs, | 
it new, hem, fell, braid, tuck. gether. qui 
cord, and embroider, with ratisfection. Ay 
wanted at No. 5 St. Charles 


Ne of Lading: Cotten 
fon of Jb Work done 


COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND TEACHEKS 
ant thove wh» deal in Books end Rtationery, «i 
Bia Sietier advantage te give me nent Gere 


CARPET, WanenovsEs. A. meets. 
SZ BEAU & OD. 17 Charwos street, 
Sree reas one st 


ist Mills, 
=D, 8.00, dm of Foe Corn Meal, Wihost Flowing and Stock Feed, 
asta (<bean “Queen of the South.” |" 


Sepat'y+ amd Mb work 
Mills are bei't inom choice ae. 
ea importa 


Campbell House) 


? 
ited the | 


4 | Leave € 


MERIDIAN 
FEMALE 
FACULTY OF ENWTRUCTION. 


ELD. J. B, HAMBE 


Fria 


The erat of Tent Woske tu range fe0m #1 t 


milifatly 


YOUNC LADIES’ 
\Fligh School. 


L. BULLE, AM, Principal 


Charges per Month: 


Neimary De 
Intermed 


|MERIDIAN ital SCHOOL 


| FOR hoys. 


A. SMYLIE, 


Principal 


a forty we 
| TERMS. 
Ve mary Dep't per mont of far terks € 0 
wiety oo 
Migh . . $ 
Ancient and Modern Tanguay cx 


\« nal to the beat yn the eo! 
~ CALHOUN INST 


SOW IN SESSION, 
tee Only. 


jet 


raning of the 
W. Kk. POINDENTE! 


ic and Greaf Western 
RALLWAY- 


hort and Direct Route to 


Sy 
Bridgeport, 
Elmira, | Pittsburs 
Philadelphia, 
Washington 

to all poiats iw 


Providence, 


Harrisburg, 


eylvania. 


Two Through Express Trains, 


innat! Dally. mal 
‘with all thee primeipu Heal 
Morning Experss Leay 


ti, (rerept Sam 
arya GO A. “i 


‘ork wext day af 


Tain i 8h ety Line runninig Conc 
witient change am Chatham ie eet tenk 


Raggrge Checked Urromgh to all points |” 


Ranst, 
Soh foe Twikcte vin Athanlts sea Gert 


Suan 


Lp 


Kati 


a 


COLLEGE !| 


canbe, 


BOSTON, | 


w York, New England and Penn | 


1ENCE OF HEALTH, 
his own Physician. 


HOLL OWAY'S PILLS, 


AND 
Ffolloway’s Ointment. 


rOMACH, LIVET 


, OLD SORES, AND ULCERS. 


that hare per 


ot Teofersne Hol 


Thomas Malloway, 8 
be aw Avely 


CHEAP SOAP! GOOD soaPr 


“| THE VERY BEST OF SOAP! 


| Natrona Refined 
CON 


Saponifier, 
NTR rep LYE. 


Two cents a porad for 
Mara 
pour Ts of 


C . 
Family 


Superior 


Twelve 


fk Soap for One 


can inake 

TIES OF SOAP 

asa Cup of Uf 

¢ for making 

in Greenland, in the 

ax, ail is enmposed mainly of 
sehen mixed with 

Ditersive Soap 


73. pounds af Goo 
ay, oF its cquivalent in Superior 


jets and Grocers in’ « 
i Fecpts in each 


lene of 
h containing 


esate in casts, 


ated Spies. or 
LirFORD PEeMRBE Br Ny. 


octde>din 


MLiCA SEPHALICA, 
FOR FEMALES ONLY. 
Sales for September, 13,000 Packages, 


WEEKLY GAZETTE] - 


Published Weinesiiny & Satarday by 


J. GIBSON. 


J. SHANNON. itor 


MERIDL MISS. 
stdbor 16, 1867. 


turned from the North. He spent severil 
sWweoks In that section, ani returus greatly 
eheotraged. The long talked of reaction 
snpears to have commenced in eartiest. 
Ovo ant Pennsylvania have spoken with 
fiund-r tones In condemnation of the 
Congressional plan of reconstruction, xml 
against the robbery and pynder of a ¢ 
rupt Congress. The people have ri 
theirmight and carrial the stron: 
Repablicanism, We believe the 
fast approaching 
maga, Ste 1 Bath 
nsible for their erimes against liberty 
Constitution, 

—— ee 

have eased 
pone for the present the py 
dally paper. ‘The project Is not aban- 
Monet. bat will be 1 
tleable. 


to post: 


on of a 


soon us 


1. of the 6th 
‘tal aneouneing wetlon of 
Cary. the Demorratic 
Secon 
awk non le 
itmiscalentated - 
Lreak up thy 
ne sens co 
Severt! fending Demoerits have 
terviews with the 
» 
tion 
ough change a 
men who represent the 
lel by 


ongrrasionatl Dis 
kiy that 
at Work” t 


ulead party 


They alvise a thor- 
Y appelutinent of new 
af the peopl 


e ie a variatinn as te thy 
for thelr consummation. « 


Turret Dre —Gen 


pppartunity 
ee 

Gen. Sehenek sail hot week in te Ohie 
that by the beljy of 
amid put the Presi 
flow ie Nowur'er, Siner the yer ashe ints 


eunvn he would 


Protectant 


cedsin 


presume M 
to gratify 


Tae Esti 


ranapyntat flresrathine His 
Horodel Merv 
volition, Whe 


South, w 


When siehbes tints! 


eridan juimped ap 
Thin. teleg 


oe ralioalions, bat very 


= 
eonileninat 


Wow slemuan 
rarleal party. aml n 
Ure reaction has fairly set in. they 
trated abelitingiet, Ga 


Sith aye, be cleft in pos 
rig’ite less property, dee advantages 


Frualil have heen cheerfully cone 


nrore moderate demands for then 


Ton 


a grand 


Noven 
Tite the Ox 
fOkulona, M 

Halla, eh 
IM be two grand 
wl 8206 
that Capt, W Payne, at ¢ 
city. of the Juiges, Gen. The 
fs President of t 


wa an th 


proved 


Association. 


» Toealay + ate the 
President ami bshpeach Rutieal Con- 
ress. 


— 


Nowatter what your business f—no 
miter what your ealling—if you want to 
eure customers patrons, patients or 
eTents the qnickest, surest, 
mst satisfactory way 18 to adverth 
The revenne deri f 


sina correct light, cannot be set 
y be 


won 
down atany market value; bat mi 
regarded as Infinite. 


AameruremL— 
tye enriching product of this coun 
ture Informed thet + gentleman near this 
myle $35.00 last year off his. crop. 

Mr. Nixon, who lives near Rocky Point. 
Gell male this year from 13.000 to 15.000 
Dashels aril the prices will range from 82, 
St per Lirstel.”—Wilmington (N. C.) 


Abenicen Examiner produces the 
Ly way of comment npon the 


‘The editor of this paper has Just re! thatthe intelligent ant educated white 


Convention Question. 


ment will have Ittle of no induence f 

| that body: aatisfy us that the white pec 

| ple-have nothing to hope from recon- 
eruction. 


We favored a Corfvention, believin; 


would be able to control it, an 
cure a liberal State G 
this we hav 

events have forced ms to 
Uuit the uegro vote will be united. an 
the disfranch 
them a majo 
ressional plan 
the oppre: 
I the elevation 


¢ black 


ot of reconstruction 
existing in 
Hor not. 
defeat 
the country inte ruin 


and degra 
- nee 
More Convert 


Lote develope 
horizon. and the erry 
neon at Diy 
will n 


are now ailvec 
vent 
hs 


Convention” OU 
prints Will, no donbt. be fe 
travelling with the army that is 
whieh 

ap from the Paedtie 
heyst 


fe now ih 


it the forks with his 


Disappoi 
Before tie: nevent « 
Was stated fir the 


neath Commerc sil 
vol palitehin™ ef Oble 
weiting teen friewt fy Bes tae 

Laced 


frome twenty tee twenty othe thew 


jority. New that the rvturgs stew Have 


at 93. 
Ul s.Senator Thayer. 5, 


Goy. Fleteher, Gav. 4 


He tOLY for a ne tieak trim, hat tthe 
He Me men in Oli ba 
that white te 

This will b 
18 the Lansl, al will 


evo ela 


. uf thet Gaze 
Vewareth hope is in an apt 
te the Plies e ant tlie ye ere ant 
the Let tafire favored ree nans 
H fret stbow teat tiene Pe nn 
Avot whatever between the Gazer 
‘ itons ant eatenta 


seepreiatot Ue 


of a Kadieal party in the 


wel have never written a Te 


el a aneevvetn 

linet 
in 

turning Et or his especial benetit 


ns 


en whieh hae 
Vicksburg. the 


aranes, Seweral 


er 
irre! from the fatter vies 
rable alarm, 


Viekot 
ak tn that 
A between amt ¢ 
ly the litter received tao 
wound iu the eno 


A renee 


Sonrebedy, the at the 


~ wrote the follow ing 


here to pay 
tovome np te tin 
You will have te let itr 
For Leanne mes a dlimne 
My store Is on this le 
by the sick I stayed 
While the rie nd dusted™ 
And bef pall. 


my 


ron suspleion, 
have been properl; 


"| thei a bureau officer, 


from the civil aut 


Hs 
inet 


devoting thelr undoubt- | posed 
two the eulure 


‘The success that has attended the efforts| * and the Orphans Home. 
of anserupolons partkzas to radicalize | Rev. Du. T. C. Traspate. General Finin- 
the negrocs, the character of the men that 
will inevitably control the -Convention. 
the certalyty. that the conservative ele- 


f the 


Miwini ppl AB &. AiaSecicer | MERIDIAN MARKETS. 


chil Agent of the Orphan Home of the 
State of Misslaslppi 


Vicxsscna, Mrss... Sept. 25, 1867. 

Dear Sis—The object of the Mississippl 

ral, Edeational and Mamsfnet’ 

: axstated in the first ar 
ticle of its shartervis “to enconraze man~ 
tfseroires and agriculture, and to ald tn 
raising g fund’ to edueate destitute or- 

1s itfthe State of Mississippi.” This 
Society has already paid into the Treasury 
of the Stete for the benefit of the Univer 
sity at Oxford Five Thousand Dolla 
and ite ofticers are ander heavy bonds to 
pay to the State One ‘Thotsand Dollars 

+ anaum In addition to this, during the 
continanee of its operatlgns. 

With the assistance and Messing of 2 


kind Providence. the company Intends to | Booms. 
make this Ihstitution an Ald Society in| Brckets, 


lin fact; and at as early a day as | 
yroporcdl to establish, free 
out the State of Missiesip- 
yg that 
earnestly for two oF 
wide a “Home” fi 
a f the poor 
hildeen of oor Confederate 
leeply with you, at 
Mz to aid yon in this most Iatwal 
ake the liberty 


enterprises contet= 
1 in Our charter, epend upon 
Of the eithze 
ally of those who feel 


anee In Your praise 
for the exi- 


ritived their lives for « 
dol we the belief, 
He to aid t at Lan- 
the amount of several thonsand | 
hing Chris 


MIT May Coxcrny.—The 
ent is reapecttully 


how atthe “Hote” nearly te 
helpless orphans 1 Con 
erlent Ww 


is Well Rinne 
Host exertte 
ntirely depend 
conti ihutions of ¢ 
oid humaye, to enable it te carry 
Shenevel@nt purpen 

oof our patel 
We have teen. aul a 
abt from every quarter. t 


sepiyert sind edttrente these: pony 
ane! Eesiuany 
ate xeellent gentlemen of the 


Falueational and M 

Vid Society.” for their kind ass 

that the Orphans f Teast for 
yt. stall toe th 

F charity 

ait te thee 


ngagenerally. ail em 
pipeattalze w ith 


nt of this A 
Chain: 
in 


any 
or any 
retary. and Mr. Whit 
Society. are also gen 
alle eharacter, ute 
nxt auier the man- 
Direetory, this Society 
seourity against fraud 
ception: atl iedestiped doubtless to 
A permanent fixture in the State, 
ait will aid materially its educational in- 


THOS. (TEASDALE. D1) 


He the: ample 


The onsists of prominent 
our mblst of all ages 

re fron twenty to thi 
vel bs ine flaw workin: 


blave, hw the way. 
bn the State —Cheyet } 
oe — 
Tur Neano Jrarovsy Caste tn 


oi South in republi 
Sasty fea continual source of interr 
war, In St. Domingo 
iat the white 
wered all U 
note 
Jeffar, their chief exert 
tive, heeatise he was a mulatto, and want- 
full Wooded Afri 
ieler the constitu 
goverfiment in 
orany person who h 
white blood in 1 
allowedt te hold an offic 
— = 
the colored orator. is en- | 
if the S The Pa | 
lowing apparently fair no- | 
of Lis apereh at that place: | 
t 


reece chet Shes 
expect it it 
before the law. bat not to, cA 


Jeagnes. 
institations 


| Steel, Springs, Axles, Nail 


Axes—Collins..... gach 175 @ 2 00 
Reynolds’ each 200 @ 
Baaatxo—Kentk'y..Pyd 30 @ 
India... yd “9 @ “3d 
Bacox—Hamg... PR 29 @ BW 
Sug. cured. . eb 6@ — 
West.clearskles PR B@ B 
“rb =. 9b 0 e@ 2 
Shoulders, pr ve — 
Brxr—on foot... PB FE. 6 
Corn fed PR 7@ 8 
Berren—Goshen. PR 0 @ — 
Western ym wo @ — 
cach 3 @ 75 
cach 40 @ © 
Corrox—Middling PR 2 @ 13 
Castixos PR we — 
Cox Pw bul oo @125 
Corer ph BV@ w 
HCKENK Pies @50 
pa Be wD 


PUIG 00 @17 OO 
pois 09 @I5 00 


143 @ 145 
Pu 90) @I2 00 
yb nw — 


Pel 0 @1% 

prim @-— 

p30 @—— 

+ PU 30 eam 
? .@ WwW 

321 

Powprn 

Perry 

Iter 

Por stars—triehs 
Sweet 


Saur 3a 
| Seaan—Crushed - 
Loulsiana 2 


Claritied 


10 
the suinie will be amp and any in 
formation the .kial.y received by 

CHAS, D WILLIAMS, 


167 tm 


IMPARTIAL HUP PE RINGS 
Wealth, Kenuewrnt, of Condition are 


ue 
Dee 


receipt of 
5 the U aal dle. 
count 1 48> trade 

HARKAL, RISLEY 460. 


Who 
octiGmin M41 Chanbere st, New York 

JOUN P. MORTON, & CO, 
199 Maye St eet, between 41% and 3th, 


LOUISVILLE, KY 


Publishers, Booksellers and Sts 


Butler » English Grammar, 2 Books. 
Towne's Mathematical Series, 5 Books, 


Fonneli’s Manual of Comporition, 


Barber's First Peinciples of Geology. 


Goods ch's Series of I stories, 
Butler’s Commoa School Speaker, 
Branson's Elocution. 


Kavanaugh's Original Dramas, ke. 


These books hare sli been THOROUCHLY 


TKIED in the SCHOOL KOOM, and hare ve | 


ERS 1N 
|. They are believed to be THB 
SOW PUSLISIED. 


THE 
ae: 
Tracriplive Catalogue 
will be forward 
atone if 
the respoetive retail price. 
eternin wil be effered for 
m piace uf other books not fb. « 


ih commendat or 


‘ena 
TAPPAN & CO. 


Dealers in 
CHARCOAL, JRON 
BOILED IRON, ~ 
Spikes, 
and Book, Newg and Wrap- 
ping Paper. 
HUBS, SPOKES. FELLOES, 
ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF WooD WORK. 


s@-For sale low for Cash. 
aogtwtm VICKSBURG, MISS. 


MAYORALTY, 
MERIDIAN, Sept. 39, Ic7. 
troduction 
em Loealities 
Mind pre acter ply sperms bic etye 
il be immediately arrested avd severely deat 


iat d to engender 41 ‘The police au'hor.- 
the will report all derelictions ‘of the abure, 226 
the parties will be arrested and fhaed 

B L, HENDERSON, Mayor. 


Batler’s Goodrich Readers, 6 Numbers 


“AD VE 
COUD 
* oF LOUISVILLE, 


TIO hes nennicrd great cel in Lewis 
Wrrneteds the ¥.ate, by bia great 
Pt Bernat corey 


CANCER. 


The Doctor removes CAN! ER WITHOUT PAIN 
OK THK Unk OF THE KN.FE, and io 
additia to this be treats al! 


Chronic Diseaser 


Dr. Couden eat te consalted at the National 
Hotei, oF at bs ultice, Boasts Last corver of Mala 
aud 342 U ete 

Vout Ofbes ft 


Scery Remarkalte Cass of Cancer Cured 
by Lr. W.C. COUDEN, of Louisville, Ky. 
sh to make « statemen 
of ray fh tle 00, wt ly 
tere bio fl stsd with 
he ine wale, why 
core Theen cw 
si gamost the e tire cheek. 
pe-r-d to be of a very muiligiunt chascter and 
4 growin, ang tnd ea cxming for abuar 
ar. ‘The Doctor made an appliestion 
which be conliotied bat « abort tu 


NEW 


the surroanding 
dit han eine 
a ow entirely 
rectly well; aod my 
| lite ede te very proud of belie cured. 
Thare sen end heard of a gre t umber of 
cases cured by Dr. Couden’s treatment, aod in 
the strongert manner | mcommend him 1 all 


the undersigned, are acqusiated with C% 
and kuow “t 
treated by 
« 


app of the child, Ht was 
Femarkab.c success 
1. W WICKS, 


Kos Wee M 


Commiasion 


| Wom aavnp 
MOR HARDIN? 


|GRAND DISTRIBUTION. 
:-| OF PRIZES 


Chartered ly an Act of the Legislature of 


Mississippt. 


8330 PRIZE AMOUNTING TO 989,030 
DOLLARS IN 9990 VERTIFICATKS IN 


THREE PRELIMINARY 
{DISTRIBUTIONS, 


|v GnanD sunwus| 


| To be distributed at VICKSBURG, MISS. 


thaws 
ima, Distribution. Sept. te: 160 


CLASS A, P 


2,390 PIIZ £4 AMOU VTING TO 293,290 DUL 
i IN 9,000 NU BURKS 


| PRBUCMA KaID WrrnoUT DEDECTION. 


Whole Certificates, 


il reeel :# prompt attention, 
W. D. LYLE», res’s 


| etna 


| eee 
jay 


© far 


Ineont 
faces de. 
in alleanes— for 
h perfect safety. | 
ig twat KISLEY'® in the | 
ator andereliable preyarattin, benide | 
|b Lugo” greater atte larger’ bott es 
| thea way Stber.. Sold * 
| UAUMAL, alsLEY's Co., 
Migs Propriete 
| Who'eaale Drage 
St, New York. 


octiéswim =. 141 Chainbes 


“DRINLY, MILES & HARDY, 
Sole Manufacturers of 


| BRINLY PATENT STEEL PLOWS, cULTIVA- | 

r TOURS, COTTON SCRAPERS, de. 

No. £30 & 232 Kast Main Street, 
LOUISVILLE, KY 

Send for descriptive Cirealer and price 


Hewett, Hardy & Co. 


Ko 112 West Mate Street, 
LOUISVILLE, KY., 


DEALERS in Agricaltaral Implements, Field 
terda. Lime, Cement Plaster, gil 

PR NLY'S PLOWS at Manofacinrer’s price 

AVERY'S PLOWS at “anafacturer’s prices. 

*,° Send for Catalogue and Almanse for 1863, 

oct tem 


Se 


* Sales Guaranteed at New York Prices: 
a 


SALE DEALEES IN* 


NOTIONS, 


Sete tina _ 


Nos. 74, Canal and 91, 98 aud 95 Ciminoy Stesets, ~ 
Se ae 
NEW ORLEANS. 


FASSMANN’S- 


Iron Ties for Cotton Bales. 


hd undersigned bave made extens' 


o arrangements to supply the deinand for these _ 
‘Ties the present weason. In addition to the a % 3 


FASSMANN DIAMOND TIE and BUTTON TIE, 
o‘oxtensively used heretofore, they now offer his 


ALLIGATOR TIE, 


with teeth so arrangol as to instantly clamp the hoop wlion the pressure is removed 
fromthe bale and hold it without slipping 


Great pains’have been taken to secure the best quality of iron. 
These Tics are so simple in their arrangement that they can be applied by any one, 


to bales of any size, with theasame facility and expedition ae rope. Tr: xtrength, xecur- 


ity anil facility of applicatinn, they 


Underwriters, Steamboat Captains, a 
Vessels, recently published in the n 


Il compare favorably with any yet introduced. 

The advantages of Tron Tics are now generally recognized ; hut it ix deemed not ont 
place to call the attention of those interested to the very emphatic recommendation of 
Oxners and Agenis of Sea Steamors and Sailing 

in New Orleans. 


CHAMBERS & LATTI 
dew No. G1 Carondelet street, N, O. 


EA For sale by dealers in Mobile. 


The Largest and Best Show Traveling. 


HAIGHT & CHAMBERS’ 
New Orleans Circus! 


The Only Southern Equestrian Confederation in Existence. 


EVERYTHING NEW! EVERYTHING GORGEOUS! 


FORTY-NINE LADY AND GENTLEMEN PERFORMERS. 


THREE HUMOROUS AND WITTY CLOWNS. 


strian School of the Age. In which i< represented only. the MOST 
ANT. DARING and REMARICABLE Sports of the Arena, executed In Muteh= 
‘and Unequated Grace 


ty 


BY THE COLOSSAL TROUPE 


—OF— < . 


Ladies & Gentlemen, Misses & Masters, 


EXTRACT BUCHE AT won | SEL 


y 


and onresisting attraction, being remarkable for thelr. Novelty 


CTED FROMTHE PRINCIPAL HIPPODROMES AND CIRCUS: 


ENGLAND, FRANCE AND AMERICA, 


Whose combined performances form an entertainment replete In absorbing Interest 
race. Style and Dar- 
ng, anil adaptation to the tastes and pleasures of the retined and intelligent commu- 


nity. The Company will exhipit 


POSITIVELY ONE DAY ONLY! 


Saturday, October 26th, 
3 IN MERIDIAN. 


ta Doors open at 2 and 7 p.m. commencing at 245 and 7!g p.m. 
ADMISSION :—One Dollar; Children. Finy Cents "% 
ta-For Acts and+Artlets, see Programmes. oetl5tal 


CAPITAL - - - - $200,000. 


PLANTERS Valuablo Property for Sale. 
INSURANCE COMPANY | anoessaxp tun 2 acres or Laxp 
es in corporation Ot the town of Mick 

Oflee, Cor: Main and Madison Huce.s, | fiesta Ged ay ncrer of 
OVEK COMMERCIAL BANK ‘of Migk 
MEMPHLS, TENN, 


x. m voRumT, President 


© 


angalsw4m 


ESTOS Asst me, * 


ashionable Tailor and Cutter, 


SIDNEY STREET, 
Mrnp1ax, Miss. 


wate N 


5.50 P.M. 
. bAB A. Me 


’ GOING Nonri. 
‘Mail trains leave Mobile at 7:30 4, 0. Ai 
at Huckatinna 11: 4-4. Etierprte 
2 Mt. 
-M. Artesia7 P.M. Okolona 10:5 
y.M. Coriuth 1:50 a. 1. Humboldt 5:50 a. 


rive al 
145, 


at. Columbus Ky. 10:5 a. a. Distance, 
472 miles, time 23 hours anid 35 minutes. 
GOING SOUTH, 

Mail trajns leave Columbus, Ky. 9 a. a. 
Arrive at Humboldt 3:90 Fi Corte 
7305 va. me 145, 
Ao, Micon 909 4-3. O80 

But 5 nna 
res le 3:10 tr. a. Distance 472 


alles; Time 30 hours and 10 minutes. 


Selma and Meridian Mallroad, 
Trains leave Meridian 
a arrive! 
“leave Selma. 
“arrive = 


2: 
atl. im heiriig Merlil- 


LIVERMORE, Gent Sayt. 
ie Apes es 


7 iL, NOTTON, UMA. 

dane ounmtasloner BI. and 
SA. Tic Inas of Registration, Com- 
toanding Post. * 


Aer Liner. THOMAS L. NYE. 
‘2th Infintry, Post Qutrtermaster. and 
Acting Assistant Commissary Subsist- 
anee. 


den 0, CORY. 
Bich Infantry, Post Audjutant. 

Act. Asst. Sur's R. HL WALKER. U.S.A, 
Modieal Inspector Bo R.F, and A. 1. 

ANDREW THOMAS, R 

‘Agent B. RF. and A. L, at, Mead'qrs. 

‘Sub-District, Meridian. 

Carn JAMES SUNDERLAND. V.R.C. 
Sab-Aealstant Comintssloner B. TR. F: 

In charge of Institutions at 
jerdale. Mix, 


Bishop Green's, Appointments. 


Shuqnalak,.....,.....October 17 
Marcon, . a 13 
“ We 
or, 2 
Len a 
“« me 
- 2 
lng 2 


our readers afo dircet- 
el to the advertisement of our friends, 
‘Messrs. James Muddle & Co. of Lontsvitle, 
Ky, which may be found in another* col- 
umn of our paper. All those aMicted by 
sense, or who have friendasulferitng from 
sickness, should carefully read, and we 
know they will derive profit from It— 
It gives us much pleasure to be alile inthis 
manner to recommend to our people these 
gentlemen, and the medicines of which 
they are Proprietors, as we know they 
claim no more for their remedies than 
long years of trial has fully shown is 
really desetved. 


mo nd have the preference 

er they are used. “Our readers who 

it Louisville, should remember the firm, 
and give them a call, 


Our teaders will find among onr new 
aivertisements that of Hewett, Hanly & 
Co. dealers In agricultural finplements 
field seeds, Mme, cement &e. Loulsrille, 
Ky. These gentlemen are well known as 
extensive dealers in every variety of ag- 
ricultural Implefhents, and in addition to 
thelr large stock of merchandise, will fur- 
nish the well known Brinly and Avery 
plows at manufacturers wholesale prices. 
We cheerfully recommend this honse to 
the patronage of all who desire goods in 
thelr lines 


‘Those who are afflicted with that most 
Mreadfalof all diseases, Cancer, would do, 
well to rvad the cant of Dr. Couden, of 
Loutsyille. We callet in bis office while 
at Louisville, and saw the most conclusive 
and ummnerons testimonials of his snecesx 
ineffecting cures. He has permanently 
cured some of the worst eases, and may be 
felled onasan able and selentitie physi- 
clan. 


Pain and weakness In the back, Gravel, 
Dropsy, Gout. and all complaints result- 
Ing from deragement of the kidneys and 
urinary organs, may be cured or relieved 
by the us: ot Risley'’s Extract of Buchu: 
Sold by all Druggists. 

— - 
‘The argtitent in the case of Mr. R. H. 


"| Breckinridge, charged with killing Dr 


W. TL. Burton, closed late last Friday even- 
Ing, when Mr. Breckinridge was coomlt- 
ted without-nll to appearat the next term 
of the Clreult Court of this county. Mrs- 
Breekturiige In her testimony, stated that 
Dr. Burton had been called In to see her 
son professionally, and that while the 
children were out iu the-yant he commit- 
ted a rape upoi het—that she ndile every 
Possible Tealstanee, ahd serdamed twice. 
but vo owe came to her assistance — 
She tol her -husbahd about tt on 
following Thursday night, and on 
Saterday’ afternoon, us our readers are 
aware. Dr. Burton was killed for commit- 
ting the deed. The prosecution proved 
that at the thne of the alleged outrage. 
Dr. B. was suffering from inflanatory 
rheumatism and cold hanlly use his right 
A witness liting Just opposite Mr. 
Breckinridge, saw Mrs. B. and Dr. Burton 
int the shed-room door,on the day it ix 
stated the act was perpetrated; they soon 
gg B. shutting the door; no 
were heard. Mrs. Breckinridge 
spol to witness about him next day in 
conversation na a gentleman, but that he 
Was nother physiciin,as she preferred a 
married man, 
—-+~-— 

Female suffrage excites derision, while 
femalo sufferings seenres the sympat! 
tnankin l. Our wives and mothers, 
and danghters are Hable to sufferings and 
troublesome complaints, for which the 
Philotoken, or females friend, Is a special 
remedy. relieving: painful irregularities 
controlling the nerves. and sectring 
comfort and safety during trying periods, 


Try tt. 
—-~e---__ 
Persons engaged in sederitary employ- 
ments within doors will find that an oc- 
caslonal use of the Red Jacket Bitters 
gently stimulates the circulation, im- 
Proves the appetite, prodaces « regular 
habit ef body, abd ptevettts. mental de- 

Pression. > 
[ees 


Haight & Chambers’ renowned New 
‘Orleans Cirens will exhibit in Meridian 
on Saturday, the 26th Inst. Everything is 
new ard gorgeons, and the proprietors 
Ritarantee an entertainment that for nov- 
elty and daringy has not been excelled 
anywhere inthe country. The tronpe Is 
fmposel of forty-nine performers. 
Real the advertisement and get your 
dimes ready. 

— 2 
Parscmrrioys Fruuxp at Ata. Horns. 
—Our friend Chadwiek,theold and reliable 
Front Street druggist, is now living over 


hix store, and will attend to filling pre- 
scriptions at all hours—day and night — 
Chadwick's medicines are ‘Tresh, aml an 


experience of twenty years in the husi- 
hess, I¥.a sure guarantee that they will be 
Properly compounded. it 
eee iaenoe——— 
Stare Tracnams Assoctatiox.—This 


‘The reputation of Dr."Thot. x Hurley’s 
Bitters, Worm Candy, Sarsaparilla, and 
Amite Tonic Is workl wide, having been 
usell throagh the whole of this country 


The Goodrich Sv ries of 
ele Butler, 


of Bin- 

‘London 
Dock Gin and other I No. 15 Beaver 
Street, New “Yk. is one of the 
ollest.firmsin’ America, and was estab- 
Mashed In New York in’ 1728, eighty-nine 
years ago. They have always had the 
reputation of importing the purest and 
best liquormand sell at reasonable prices. 
Our grocers would find it to. thelr Interest 
to send their orders to Bininger & Co, 


We Invite attention to the advertiso- | 
ment by Messrs. Harrell, Risly & Co. 
wholesale druggists, No. 141 Chambers 


eile prepared by this well known firm, 
viz: The Ghilotoken or females" friewk: 
and Risly’s extract of Buchn. 
—$_er 
We are indebted to Jno. T. Ball, Esq. 
for « bundle of late Northern papers. 
Mr. Ball has just retarned from the North, 
where he procured a large stock of winter 
goods for this market, 
a 
We are pirepured at ghe Gazette office to | 
execute Job work ofall deseriptions in the 
best style, and at lower prices than any 
office In the State. 
Bill-heads, canis &e., at Louisville and 
Cincinnatl prices. 
jie 
Ros: £ Wilson, just below us,are getting 
Ina fine supply of dry” goods and groce- 
ries. They are enterprising and clever 
gentlemen. and are doing, we are pleased 
to see, a first tate busines 
og 


street, New York, of two’ celebrated rem- | 5 


| son's. and not to the Congresslonal platt of 
| reconstruction: 


Phvsical vigor ts the maiff safeguard of 
healthy Ht repels and fights off the mor- 
bid elements which superinduce disease. 


16%e. for _| The therefore. ix. how «lial 
Governor Brownlow was barely New York. Oct. 14—A very uneasy ’ this repellant power be Tocreasgt. where it 


day. 
able to ascend to the House of epreseie | aaviny phot pool 
: regarding the Liverpool. te 5 | 
wae Be wea earay tiaueurated. As It cotton market. The iabllites of Malll'and |y existret aie Mie ee ee | © 
Whe Ceeceaegupparted by, two suembors | Campbell & Co.are estimated of $2000000. this vocation cong sre a ai, gee | 
erected nn pent Om the Spoak- |" ocnevaiex, Oct. 14-—Tolacon 98 3 anewigrd tart pretlnn eee 
t p P00. (Corn. “shelled, $1 10, with sacks. “it has heen proved by the: experience ef} Se 
wore than fouricen Sears tha! Hostetter | 
Bitters so thormugly=reinfarce both, the 
constitution and the secretive nnd the i 
b 


DE piace: Ua the capital tor | aCe 


His feeblonees preventel ith from read- 
ing his inaugural , that duty being per 
formed by iis private Secretary. Tire 
Governor did not speak daring the cer- 
emony, and while reelining in his. chair 
lookel emaciated and feeble in the «x- 
treme. It is reported by thove who pro- 
fess to know, that Brownlow. oft eoulli- 
tion of being elected to the 

natorahip. hax ise 1 to resi 
Governorship iinmediately thereat 
take a trip for his health. 

Senter. Speaker of the Senate who 
would then be actin, rernor, report 
says will use all hig-Intluence to secure 
Brownlow’s election to the 


—shonkders 15. elear rils 
aldes 19. Lami 14001434. 
New Onttraxs, Oct. 14.—Cotton. mid- 
Flour. snpertihe 810 50. 
8140 Pork $26.0, Bacon, 
ders 1314 
‘cured hams 27) 
Tant l47,@tiet kegs ie 
Case 


Flour firm at $3@9 for prion, Beco 
835; clear 


| thousands on beds of 

«| parts of the world, at all 
| year. Asan invigon 

Testorative preparatio 

inates and t 

| Atos, 


ioe, abl $11 Oe 1 

1 O61 05 for N 

Ml at $2 35 in bon. 

Bacon 14 oulders 
Lard dull ant lower | 
ty; green sides 1c, | 


hal pri 
mitted by analy tle 

1 practitione 
am! harw stimuli 
putged of all the ernulit 


esta, (Ga.) Got. 12 to itas it comes fr 


fought near here this mo 
HH. PL By 4 and Maj 
a in 


ontef anewapaper art 
svittr. Oct. 12—Jus 
ve decided that thy 
f Constitation: 
1H. Taylore'a nephew of the 
deat. : 


plants the virte 
edged hy phat 
dstinetions of | and whi 


Jo the gree 
the seark 
aml, ay Mi 
“brown crecters 
Dh 

ip at quar- 


nlon ap | fever, su 
ently pub- | Partington 
written soon after the war— now We h 


xpresstons of approval apply todohin- | death” on band th 


world. 
Indixestion—Dy-pep 
its) Ae the 
vil 

and the 


Ina drunken row hetwesn the stage 
ssenzers amd the extort at Cameron, 
the Santa Fe rou, three persons 


REDUCTION IN PRICE 
ora 


We haye received the first number of the | 
Meridian Mercury, a tri-weekly and | 
weekly paper edited by Messrs. Horn and | 
Allen, We trust otr cotemporiries may | 
find the newspaper busiuess in Meridiau | 
pleasant and profita@e. | 
—+-— 

The new drug store of I. Izant & Co. is | 
one of the most noticeable iyprovements 
in our flourishing city. ‘They have 
sally found in dh 
sell. at low rates, Mr. 

Lee, formerly of Mobi xperienced 
druggist, is ulways on hand, an& knows 
exactly how’ to till orders. Our friend. | 
Dr. R.N. Parker has his office at this drug 
store, and can be fount there unless pro- | 
feastonally absent. 


Our friends who a to advertise, | 
il bear Iv mined t ix no 
parison as regants clrenlation between ty 
Gazette and the cther papers publi 

Meridia nt editor of the par 


excellence journal, atte 


Look ont for a stolen horse, a 
whereof will 
new advertise 


A new adverticeme 
AKI Society ay 
distribute 
vembe 

drawing & prize I 

istritution. ‘The 
hy our home | 
hy schemes of chance. 
ront «treet has tickets 


rarely offered 


Chadwick on 


Meridian is fast becoming a gres 
Our march to wealth ant pop: 
steddily onwanl. 
st 
and giving those settling in our 
contidenge, that even where the baylus of 
ters hourd ix now somvet! 
will, Ina 


Progress. 
an activit 
Houses are g 
toany 


visible on every 
up that would be an orn: 7 
And, by-the-way, Md pat up 
substantial handsome fouses. — Brek 
houses are nearly asc} 
structures, and are far more safe and tw 
Ing. Brick ean be had in endless quanti- 
tles here; several gentlemen are engaged 
in their manfietare: and offer a ve 
superior article, Mv. It. Y. Boge. left with 
us yestenkiy. a specimen from one of his 
kilng, that ot be excelled anywhere. | 
and which he offers at figures reasohable 
enough. Let us have no more loz houses 
and stick chimneys, whet Inmber and 
Urick can be hat In abundanee. 
Ooo 
Several,of our merchants have recently 
Jahl in new stocks of gots, ant are now 
fully supplied with all the wants the 
country requires. Planters will find Mfe- 
ridian the best cotton market in the State. 
anil one of the best points to lay in their 
supplies. 


The Presbyterian Synod adjourned In 
Satunlay night. ‘The next meeting we 
understand will be held in Vicksburg. 
e ° 
Restaxen.—We unilerstanit tlh 
Harris and Judge Ellet will but follow 
Julge Handy ant resign their places o 
the Supreme Benel® The two former. w 
Hearn luteal removing to Memphis: where 
they will parsne the practice of t 
fextion. Jiulge Handy. as we 5 
tenday.grlil remote to Baltimore, wit hi 


fanily*and will leave in bout three 
weel ne ‘nai 


Judge 


Crorrixa’ox Swangs—The Franklin 
{Tenn.) Keviey, of thetist ult, lias. the 
wing: 
From what'we can see and gather, the 
farmers who are crop 


he the: 
cxent ane 


ere killed. 

Franklin Pierce was serenaded at Cé 
con, N. 1, on Wednesday night, and 
sald’: “E warn you. my friends, to” note 
the fact that these triumphs, ‘whateve 
they may be.ar no party triumphs. The 
People have risen in their majesty, with n 
consciousness of thelr power, aint | 
farting warty Hees snd party: aspirat 
have been silently « Mering w 
longs to them. their childre 
country 


REMEDY, ' 
PTHE SCARCITY OF 
ser ft within the each 


Price of our 
KING OF CHILLS 


price of OSE DOLLAR 
eat powerful and cortale 
ref 


F Bottle — 
ened | 


they 
our Face. 
Irish, Se 

are still to le 


are 


heron 
ne found in 


in 
Ul Tues: 

Lovisy 
De 


ner and sine: 
But even it ita 
SW hi 
vietories, Mute 
Rrcuwoxn, ¢ 
eden is exeiti 
pied to be permitted tyr 
‘s last) proclamation up 
th to support the Constitu- 


CONSERVATIVE i: 


Wh to bee fad 


uttle tent 
spared its 


mn th ne with 


a ver advet § mi the Inalits ast 
Gat, ant it wever acfiet t Malet 
< Inn eatin 


MECHANICS tt rear 


ent of 
Yorae thes be w senre it. UE tlhe pee 


rote pride 


remedies 
ler any fr 
| ny 
[aet established c “ 


exclu 
Ort 1 


perm neatly e reed 
FARMERS AND 


their own experi 
tter's Stomach 


‘iroie the camer that tt 
quiaine | 


Sonth Carol 
Hoph 1 Cie 
train was thrown off the 


a yerale Ub 
ver atid Agne. aifortunatels. is te 
2 knawa hy experience 


track and t 


SAVANNAH. Oct 


postponed. May 
4 proclamation |» 
it procession 


Whe heve pale, awarthy. pany. 
igeaiiim. 


Vee @ 


titdting’ the 


Tee poctsnts iy 
Stomach 


Tadd fe dea. 
we O. Oot. 1. 
wil a few h 
the Repu’ 
Oct. H—Tie Be 
Jared yellow fev 
CayTOS. OF Oct. H.—On 
aman feformed Church, 


Te 


vesitead 
‘wa KtNe OF | 3 


this has wne 
taken 


laws, 
Tot Health 

nie he 
in the! 


1 
al from the py 
he tniest harras 
ne alwellers tin ats 


Memplia 
Sllby ROY. R.Caypmriex Mevidian, 
Mise. 


YOUR WIFE 


fo ber healthy and 
the laterest he 


ptured.an tw 
miry exectttto 
°K. Oct. 1—Dr 


mirane procare oue bottle of 


English Female Bitters, 


Wasinsar» H—A number of 
Southern railnest bm 
of tine for the page | 

amient for rolll 


It only eroposrs 
the femal aes 


Jaime Hayes’ ele 


ng actnte maticin~ 


system mi 
alowed with extra 

I fespects in pertert 
Neots the BIT. 
Henittent Re- 


this parish w 
falf whit 


Gatvestos. Oct. 13-—The y 
is severe Victoria. — Maj 
manding the Post, died 


1 

the 

pulse is up to one hundred ant twenty or 

2 one hundred ang thirty during hot tits, It 
ronld not. of edirse, be pru 


fee~| 
great advantage. | the 
tis recaverit 
ng the strength. 


Die. itmay be given with 
ani also when thi 


Lewis Lit = | As yor ratoe soar fife, ant health, and persanal 
They w 

and voted 
on 


oor an thie | py 
he Daily teolaceemen F 

learns by spev 

Irving Arnold. a resis 

in the Ist Virginia eavalr; 

nated! for the Cor ation by the Conse: 

Vatives of Amelia county. and John 

Woodson and Jacob N. 

nent members of the ba 

andi kates 


Probably ene-fourth of the pen) 
is country know what it Isto be bill 
il in tropical climates ihe yrwport 
sufferers is anuch greater, 
called ~antl-billions welicines” were re 
Iy what they purport to he, the 
ould soon becuhe 
name Is fezion 
officlal remerl 


| thet under 
\a 


ile of me 


vam county. 
returned yesterday. His 
pital will Hot elamze bis 
Plan of reconstruction in the State. | 
Puitapenritta. Oct. H—This homing’ | 


Press hax a special Washington Dispitet | 


SP DROMGOOLE £00. 
Proprietors. Memphis, Tena. 
ORE UTTER or, 
wiiich says that letteps have been reerive! | ReY.R.CHADWICK, 3 fan. 
there ‘ L De BOSE & CO. Mobile Al. 
To geen tt! RARNES WARD UpcSew 
SHAW & SALLEE. Ags, 


NOTICE 10 MOTHERS. 


O'n 


atten’ Agie Ton 


Fouts | et sine by any 
fof fastion goers 1 charay 
at one: 

If what Air | taulet of any lads, 


eo 


DR, SEABROOK'’sS 


Infant Soothing Syrup 


thoeyht ther 
musture the bet 


MEK COMPLAINT, 
OF THE BOW RL, 


whet 


wile dw pun tral, 
JAMES KU DLE & CO. 
Frope 

Tu uit Street, Loureute, 


ratory, 41 te 


URIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


MURLEYS SAMSAPARILIA, 


6 rem dies that | 


ed ta ell 
entails test 


* take ene. 


HURLEY'S: 


Worm 


Jakes KE 


un en) 
Mra tieture 


HURLEY'S: 


SEOMACHIC BITTERS: 


Thiepepets, W 


tat Actin of the 
oe DISORDERED 


STOMACTI 


PRA ister the tonic th t wh ‘ it mn erate 
. fer the tonic then: hat when pprostes eve is Fe on oe r 
MARRIED’ LADIES, cones cn. and the prise fs thine an For eu'e or [can be Tal st ane, drag tre 1a 


or from they 


Jaws 


ie 


ON beautifcing the complexion, effectua'ly 
removing Tan, Freckles, Batehes, and give 
the shin @s Cegnnt rmoothness pot +a: ly 


taraps it ae infinitely wucer 


Extract Jamaica Ginger. 


Use damon Madde & Co's Extract «f Jamat 


& 


FF FeF' 


temdeney to Tver disnase 
eXemption from. its attacks 
a small dose of the Bitters, sence} 


if 


Lo 
= moses sas 


EE 


SEs Za 
Bale of Wood and Iron Machinery, 


DiroveD A@RICULTURAL BerLcesTs, BULL! 


PORTABLE AND STATIONARY 
ENGINES 
_ nd alt descriptions of * 
LABOR SAVING MACHINES, 
ADAPTED TO TH: 
Wants of (his portion of the fouth 


OH ax the co's b ated STA FI 
¥aion, Mow; C 


= aericalinrst Lwph monte, 
wih these 
countless anurees of w 


+ reanized after much ye aad expen 


thera Mane 
14 prepared to 


whom te 
Agent, be offer I terws 
‘Address me at Ki g, Atta a Ce 


‘G. D. BUSTAMANTE, 


iz your vic 
the necessities Stato tor such, any 
ieving you to be emincntly qualified t 
ed in thie new fi ld 
ke pleasure in 


i of Attaly Count 
Clerk Attala Cs 
Clerk A tala Co, 


DYSPERSIA Gy 


ket Bitters 


Muributt, Sturges & Co., 
AT THEIR OLD STAND, 


on the Corner, and their 


NEW STORE 


J HOINING, 


IE ve3 


tiie largent an é best aupipay of 
Dry Goods, 
Clothing, 
Groceries, 
Hardware, 
« 
Crockerr 
i 
touts 
* Shoes, 
Hats, 
EVER SEEN IN THIS COUNTRY 


. " % WAI 
Ip Oy aie ) 
ie Fas Ke t 8) 
Meridian Star Brewery. 
zed tha day dime acne 

Meridian Star 


ty WW. L. MeCorkle. 
‘until the 


Brewery 


‘om te va ‘before. Al 
We aditrensed to M.1.. MeCorkle, Meridian, Mle 
WIS & CLAY. 


54, STM 


Ket Bitters, 


30K, 
Meridian, Mins... Kept. 13h, 16 


of the 


not yet 


‘The eewery will be cloned np, 
Ing. to. the 


ml. | 
i wedier alent 


pute 
the hands | or Chita an 
m 


‘DR, JOHN BULL'S | 
Great Remedies. 
CEDRON BITTERS. 
| AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. 

ARKANSAS HEARD FROM. 


"TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL MEN. 


| 

| 

| 

\ t, White Co, Ark, May £9 "66. 
Last February 1 

| er, and ig 

i 

| 


BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, 


Viteaxow, Walker © 
done ty, f 


De John Uall—Doar Sir 1 have rreent yer 
n 


0 ax 
ris <a 4 ore Purchasing Agents 
THESE GOODS TAVE BEEN IMPORTED DIRECT) otice xo. 418 x0 naa Fa pe 
BULL'S SARSAPARILLAG | from tie Manufactures of Europe and America, and will be wold ax Cheap as by | marstoety pep mide sera 


ON VOR THEC APTA 


| 
LGD REA es varrit| 
\t 


rin’e Letter and the Letter 
Mother. 


Cart. C.F, JOHN 


St. Louis, Mo. 


AL thirteen 


JENMIE JONSON 


1. 


c 
DR. JOHN 
| stanatrtinr ant 
Smith's Tonie Syrup! 
FOR THE CURE OF 
AGUE AND FEVER 
oR 


CHILLS & FEVER. |: 


proprietor of this celebrated medicire 
uper ority over ull remed.ex 


BULL, 


1 of the Celebrated 


ity relent io'the sours. Wenero sod I 


Myuiie Iron 
tts 
repar 


GRAYS CC 
TO PLANTERS. 
Gray’s 


| Cotton and Hay 


SPEAR & CO., 


¢ | Tin aad Lend Mat 


C 


fie tet 


|W 


“NEW DRUG STORE. |. Y, R. CHADWICK, 


ne | Le 


apr2%ewty Cor, Johnson. A 


NEW PATENT 


. PRESS. 


\ 


Agents. “#4 ~ 


by fat thechoap— 


vented, 
One 


the great~ 
est 
peek a heavy 
bale cf Cotton 


ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED 


Gullett Steel Brush Cottea Gin. 


ave now on hund a supply of the above. 


Al 


ereit threngh the far 
i, pre. 


Iso: 


Taach & Avery's Plows, Teane Straub's Corn Milla; Engines and Saw Mi'le, 


#, Hose and Coupling 
on hand and for sale by 


4. rErves, 


Ps; TAs 


anid Machinery general! 
Circular Sawa, Leather Belting end Lacie 


ier, lodia Kutber Belting and Pack 


EAR & CO., 12S80uth Commerce Strcet, Mobile 


1M. HITZGERALD, 


PEPPER & CO. 


Established 1847. 


DIR 


1er 


ot 


‘or 


IMPORTERS 
St: Francis and Joachim Streets»; 


MOBILE, 


OF DRY GOODS. 


ALA. 


Have constantly for sale much 


TE LARC 


AND BEST ASSORTED 


STOCK OF DRY GOOD3 


evor offered in this Market. 


any other House on this Continent, 


CO 


ads at prices as low 
sbile mat 


Wf yourselves 
WALLOWAN & HOR) 


NFECTIONERY. 


t 
TRY MERCHANTS 


‘and exam pe our articles and 


MUTH, 


Front Street, abore Masonic ‘alt 


ty MERIDI 


i 
MERIDAN, 


IZARD & CO., 
MISSISS! 


writs Old Stand. 


ve 


ay 


DU 


AN & HAR 


TAN, MISS 


PPI. 


ASS DRUG STORE, 


1 country proaptly.attended to. 


euaranl 


7. 


AUCTIONEERS 


AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 


ok 


inet Maker and 


tinue to make and 


Sidney Ste 


furnitarn. | 


Keep ranstantly om had, enflina ani 
‘dene 


ription. aud 


be glad 


Crane's Me 
gaewwt 


lew Shoes 
rion & Neville’s for Laities and 
‘A good article at low pricess 


W. W. MURPHY & 


AYE for pale a No, 1 Portable 
Voiler—teenty borse 
orkn = 


| Machinsts and Foundrymen, 


i 
} 


ih 


N. 1h. KENNEDY, 
fe titan, Mae. 


N. B. & T. TK 
Wholesale and Ri 
CORNER MALE 


sum. 


NEDY, 
i Druggists, 


STREETS, 
MERIDIAN, MISS, 
at greatly reduced prices «com 
of Droge 


AXD ss 


| Medicines, Fine Li 
| F seta, 


DEALER IN 


DRUGS,MEDICINES 


| Chemicals, 


wm} a Datu Siva andwlictaser FANCY SOAP, PERFUMERY, 


OLL, GLASS, INK, &¢., 
Mair Iteatoratives, 
Nail Brushes 


Fishing 
ée 


Ciga 


MERIDIAN : 
Tor Mie criptintt compounded day or 


AVING permanently establishe | bimee! 


Il 


*, (over tbe diteh) intends to keep 


STAPLE GOODS 


—axD— 


~ GROCERIES, 


lertaker, 
In rear of Barber Shop. 


HARDWARE, CROCKERY, 
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, 
ke., ke., de, ke,  ~ 


friends and the public generally 


ro a 


LLOYD, WHITE & CO.. 


GENERAL COMMISSION, 


est and most 
perfect Cotton’ 
Screw ever in— [ 


Mule, 


case, + can 


asea and Sheathing 


Chemieals, Patent 
dical Puryoser, 


Dyestuffs, Tooth and 


‘on the earner of Johnson Avenve and Com- 


ill nell as low as be can afford; and 


‘of Misa, 


| WHOLEALE & RETAIL GROCERS, 


L.L.LEACH& CO., 
We dealers id 


Gunny Bags, India and Kentocky 
Bagging, Buling rope and twine, 
Iron Cotton Ties, wrapping 
paper, &, 

111 Ohio L.vee, Catro, Il. 
ond forward prods, buy or sell 

" 


ited C~ FLOUR, GRAIN, I8Y, 
- | PROVISIONS aod all kinds of PLANTATION 
SUPPLIES. 

‘ea Careful attention given to consignments of 
Cotton: aogilawéen 


wou ROcKWELt. x, 8 COX. , ROCEWELL 


W. B. ROCKWELL & CO., 
Beccessorsto clock & Co., 
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, 
and Bows tonlere, 


BINDERS . AND BLANK 
MANUFACTURERS, 


Dealers in 


BOOK 


™ skal Instruments 
acd Sheet Muse 


29 OWIO LENEE, 

68 CATRO, TT, 
Special attention given to fi ling i 

sent by meriiew?m 


HURD & SON, 
Wholesale, Grocers 
Commission Merchants, 


Dealers in all kinds of 
Fancy Groceries 


and 5 " 
PRODUCE, 
CAIRO, TLL. 
St. Louis 

FRANK & NOEL & CO, 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


WELLS & MANNING, 
Whotesale .» Retail Deslers to 


China, (Flass and 
QUEENSWARE, 


N.W, Corce Bearth and st, Charles Sts, 
‘T. LOUIS, MO. 


martTewim 


DOWDALL, HARRIS & CO 


WASHINGTON FOUNDRY, 


E & MACHINE SHOP, 
Second and Morgan Streets, 


ST. LOUIS, MO. 


Manofecturers of all kinds of Steam E: 


» | Corner 


'd Screws 
eol-Carding Machines, ulld 
atest Smut 

lia, Lead Fornace 
Corton Ging, Vrerses, 


Kinds. 
TU & CO.'S Supe- 
IC % 
ee Seerceeeen ai 
s A. M. DOWELL & CO., 
CAIRPETS, OIL CLOTH'S, 
MATTING 
HOUSE AND STEAMBOAT 
FURNISHING GOODS CO. 


He 


i 
+ 
: 


il 


i 
HY 
ii 


I 
PoE 


Wagon and ‘Spokes, Hubs, 
phy sca &e., 


Altof wheh we offer at WHOLESALE and 
RETAIL, at LOWEST CASH PalOER. 
FITLER & HELLEN, 


« 
may! iawn ‘Nz, 90 Bt. Michael street, 


BENSON 


Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 
Saddlery, Harness, Trunks, Valises, 
Saddlery, Hardware, &c., 

No. 17 North Water Street, 
MOBILE, ALA: 


, SAGE & co.,| 


Nore—We have still in store a few ef the dam- 
azed goods saved (rom the fire in Fi 

which are oflered at 
coat. 


2. M. MATICEWS, 
J. H. MATHEWS & CO., 
Receiving, Forwarding and General 
Cmmission Merchants, 

No. 22 South Commerce Street, 


maytly MOBILE, ALA. 
LEROY BREWER. } HUGH. L. HOPPER. 
THOS DUGGAN. ©. A. HARRIS. 


L. BREWER & CO., 


General Commission Merchants, 


Wheelwright Material ! fie Se 


ise, | Lapganges, of the hi 


wut) Py 
ig. ib ally tecowed 
this ‘and 
isthe 


Oldest 


During the Current Year, 


Comparative Cost and Value of the Ed- 
‘ucation Given Here and in Me Ordi- 
nory and Literary Colleges : 

It is believed to be the fret in Europe 
or America, chartered with Commercial, 
Agricultura: and. Mcebanical Depart— 
niudent who gives proper 

jestraction, iw qualibed 

@ to keep any ret of 

matters not what the bosicess 

may be, and do the Correspondence of 
ary house. Siudenis can atiend the 

“Comercial Course,” or to tbe English, 

Freneb, Spanish, German,Latin or Greek 

us esee higher ‘Muthematics, 
ie, ly. We have 

Cont of fal! Conaerciat Course 
bere—Tuition.. ... 

Hoard for three moathe 

yt ib ex} nes, abuUt.. 
fod ante, 


Afier which the student is ready to go 
inte basiners, and make $1000, $2000, or 
$3000, annually. 

Cowr or Onvinany Lirtrany Conrars. 
—About $400 per annum, for four yenrry 
or $1600 ; clothing ‘or four yours, $200, 
or $800—toral $2400, and four "ito ot 
time expended. Our student will begin 
to work after three or far months, and 
make, say the firet year, about $1200 ; 


and (wo years and nine mopth« at prob: 
bly $1400,or $0150 he earns in four years. 
Dedvet $255 leaves $5802 net gain (0 our 


F%, THE SALE OF COTTON AND COUN 
try Produce ; also, Grocers and Dealers in | }i94, 
Northern aod Western Goods, 


No. 55 Cor. Commerce and St. Louis Ste. 


be pr 
TsTantisiten x 1888, 


John K. Randall, 


BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, 
PRINTER AND BLANK BOOK 


Manutacturer, 

No.5 (old No. 44) North Water St, 
MOBILE, ALA, 

parAcconnt Books, Printing Paper 
Mercantile Blanks, Stationery, &e., 
at Wholesale and Retail. 

sa Law. Medical, Theologeal 
School and Miscellancous Books for 
salo on accommodating terms. 


$00. PARKER. T. Ul. LAKE, THOS. F. SUELDON 


PARKER, LAKE & CO., 
Cotton Factors and Grocers, 


Northwest Corner St. Louis and Water Sta. 
MODILE.., ALA. 


—— 
Keep a'ways ou band, Dagging and Kope, Naila, 


‘Asp ALL KINDS OF 


Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine 


IRA W. PORTER & CO., 
ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 
Royal Street, 


MOBILE, ALABAMA. 
Wholesale and Retailers of 


Hardware 
Hardware 
‘2 fall Stock, consisting in part of 
PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, 
BUILDERS’ HARDWARS, 
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 


AxD 
DESIRABLE COODS 
For Merchants and Traders. Also, 


Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 
DOORS, 


+or All of which we are 
Prices than heretofore aoe 


ually, to be the beet for'unes parents 

cir rons. So ferns known,not 
thournnds of our graduates, be 
Je empleyment. A word 
oMllcient. 


Circulars and Catalogues Sent to alt 


Who Desire Them. 


N.B.—Young gentlemen who have en 

ly neglected their studies fur the past 
few years, can here be perlctrd in any 
brapehes they may devire, iow few 
months, 


TERMS---Payable in Advance, 


Penmanship—ls sons not limited, $ 25 00 
Book-keeping—double and single 


epuy, etc., m perfect course. : 60 00 
Atishmetiomieeluding ali cvs 
mercial exloulationr, : 5 00 


Lecture on Commercial Law, 
The above constitutes the Commercial 


Course, 

Stationery for Commercial Course, 

including blank bookv, :$ 1000 
Stationery for Penmanship, 2 60 
Diplem >, for Master of Accounts, 10 00 
English—Gramatical C sure, Su 0 
Evglisb—fall Course. not limited, 

including His'ory, Rhetoric, etc. 100 00 
French—foll course, not limited, 100°00 


Spanish—full course, not limited, 100 00 
German—fall course, not limited 100 00 
Latin —full course, not litited, 100 00 
Greek—fall course, not limited, 100 08 
Algebra—fall course, not limited, 50 00 
Geometry—tull@surre not,limited 59 00 
Teacher's Corse of Penmanship, 100 00 
A Life Ticket in all the Departs 
portays tas Tey 500 00 
rot any Langunge, per mon 
Droniog pet toni: 
N.B.—A Student hi 


Hevcan attend such branches es be may 
desire, 

‘A diploma from this Cellege is» pass 
port I} commercial communities. — 
‘There are month'y graduating classes — 
Students ean begin at any lime. Clerey~ 
men’s pona and crippled soldiers will have 
a liberal deduction made. 

Board and lodging in American, 
French, Spanish, or German familie at 
from $30 to $35 per month, 


Office Room, No. 7 


Stee trate 


FACULTY: 


RUFUS DOLBEAR, Parsipext, 


‘keeping, the Sines of Pecmanship, 
Dé partment,———, Prin - 
Department,——, Princi- 


ment.—Hor. J. A. 
+ New Orleans Bar, 


‘Contracte. PS 
bematica! Depariment—George Ti. 
ackett, Professor and Tretorn. 6s 


k-Keeping Depariment,—J. B Grit 
ertor aud ‘Igeturer on 


Agrealters! 
Bate 


ke 


Lecturer on Businras Custome, mm" 


4 


i 


' 


‘Weekly, $2. 
_ MISSISSIPPI, alae OCTOBER 19, 1867, 


-OO per aie 2 


SUNDER 6 


aries 


Gna Waclesale ox 
St Stites Chan! 
Pee iN Cot oe eons 


: Be 3 
sas “EVANS & FORD, 
E Avorn pie 
| march 3T newly 
5 eT 3 
NS OAPACIIMAN & SMITH, 
Bory ty ‘AT LAW, Meridian, eae 


DR. WM. M. MAYES, 


TIN Want, STOVES, 


LEE A 


bounty (tor ey 
taey ui 


years 


‘Orders poticited and 
vem suck, (ecunia) HE 


STAR STABLE! 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
BT, RUSH, Proprietor. 


‘AVING pormanentiy Joeated in| Meridian, 
[ts he Hurpoee of earrziog’ oe the Livery 
latter myself can give satis 


fortlar, fanter vd ehe thar 
Ren 1 bec oti oerhopebemmece 1 


mie 


r 1% le eoeents 


oom but few). 
ies the best peda Hacks always ia 
Ite advantages are: 
‘cotton ginned In & 


traina. 
week thau by sn vier ia 


Urdiors Jeft at the Stable for couvey: 
ae 
= ‘ars 
‘he he mii 


recive prompt 
a feeding 
fram the Caton 


hor Horses. 
Horses Treated, 
Disrans. at reasonah'e 


‘Good secure Lots for Drove Steck. 


Thave a god wagon yard.teaaected wi the 


Stable. 


Tseraely 


_{pRosctt, 
YELLOW STORE, 


On Front 
MM 


OF MOUTH: 


Faried styles of 


tees 


Serre 


oe Whores 


tion of 


DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, 


<= pastes whieh thoy ae < Fresh from New York, 


7 Cate we fatter burtelves cannot be Fury 


Bingen Coca? Merchateportoseg |B, WILDER & CO:, 
Druggists, 


DRY Goons, 


Se eT ae Dealers 


SHE wD TRON, &c. 


E. V. EARLY & CO. 
Front Row, Meridian. 


W SPORE! 
ak atte ERPS ae 


still recetving 8 
GOODS in thelr 
awd v3 tis 


heen engeged in mercantile busi 
‘and del 
‘wanta of the p-0- 
have selected 
‘than it cannot 


at this centre 
old friends 


MDIAN; Misa 


‘Louisville. 


New York. 


SEMI- WEEKLY G \ZETTE What the Radicals think of the 


Negroes, 


DR. “COUDEN, 


OF LOUISVILLE, 
acqaired great eelebrity in 1 uls- 


end theougbuat the sate, by bia grea 
the tresticent of 


CAN. CER. 


KN. FE, and io 
‘addition to this he (reats all 


Chronie Di 


Dr. Cousen ean t 
Hotei, or at hs 
od 3d Strrets 
Vost Oliee Hox 


ited at the 


ty Dr. W.0. COUDEN, of Loniscille, 
Tw ah to make a 
the cave of my {iste 80m, 
was #0 terribly 
thought to be inew 
the Dozier 
rolving almast the entire cheek. 
pested to beof avery walignant cha 


rapid growth, and had been coming for abou 
three 


‘Phe Doctor msde 


DO: appear to produce bat comparative! 
pain ta my soa, The appli 
the cancer in a 


plication 


rs a 
iree from y vale a! is 

Th oon oa beard of 2 gre tt vamber ‘of 
oanreetyy i cote 
the stronger mer I recom 


farther partioule » can add 
ville, Henry couaty, Teaess 2 
©, 8. PAYS, 


Higton 


W. M. GRUAB, 
MLK HARDIE f 
JR. MeOL.U. 

T Vio ck 
G B OBLANCTI A 
cetl bat 


Wert Maio st 


tendance om arrival of th 


ces, wil 


bir any kiad of 


Temsttel he pan favors, 1 ask you to call 


"BRN & 


ISSIPPT, 


from New York, and the 


‘qualition, but inp 
wor Ladies” Dress Goods will co 
* prise a fall assoit.neut of the richest aud mo; 


Insertings. 
Mention of thes. vis- 


the Ie Hes to call yo 


156 Main Stect, between at 
LOUISVILLE, KY. 


Publishers, Booksellers and St 


ESPECTEULLY call te 

SCHUO!, THUSTLES TEACHER 
FMIENDS OF EUUGATION, to their 
PL biieations, embrasiors 


Batler’s Goodrich Readers, G Numbers 
Butler's English Grammar, £.Dooks. 


Towne’s Mathematical Series, 


Poaveli’s Manual of Composition. 
Barbor's First Peiaciplos of Geology. 


Goodrich’s Series of U.stories, 


Butler's Common School Speaker, 
Bronson's Elceution. 


Kavanaugh’s Original Dramas, Ke. 


alt been THOROU! 
TRIED ta the SCHOOL KUOM, and hare + 
ceived the cordial and Jement 
THOUSANDS OF THE DH ERS, 
THE SOUT 
BEST NOW PUSLISUED. 
Descriptive Catalogue with commendat'on 
‘willbe forwarded on applic vion and 
eof any rf rar Publ cations nil! be seat 
tail price. 
be effored 
introduction in place of other books vo 
if ett 


DRINLY, MILES & TARDY, 
Sole Manufactarers of 


y PATENT STEEL PLOWS, CUL 
TOUS, COTTON SCRAPERS, te. 
No, $30 & 222 Hast Main Street, 


LOUISVILLE, KY. 
Send fer descriptive Cireular 


Hewett, Mardy & Co. 
No 112 West Main Street, 
LOUISVILLE, 
DEALERS in Arita! 


ral Implemenis, Fick 
7, de. 


AVERY'S PLOWS. 
",° Send fur Cutalogne and Almanac for 16: 
oct t-Sea 


Wholesale 


No. 181 Main Strset. 
LOUISVILER, Ky, 
mayleely 

J. B. HOWE, 
GENEEAL MERCANTILE, 


COMMERCIAL AND PRODUCE 
BROKER AND PURCHASING AGENT, 


No. 7532 Third Street, 


SER WITHOUT PAIN 


South Laat corcér of Maia 


Avery Remarkable Case of Cancer Cured 


Was 
care. The ca.cer wgsa very! ree 


tor and 


4 
eat Haglers- 


5 Books. 


ALY |S 


They are believed to be THE 


Grat 
at | There 


4 price 


peices 
prices. 


THE SCIENCE OF HEALTH. 


Every man his own Physician. 


| HOLLOWA AY'S PILLS, 


AND 

Holloway’s Ointment. 

DISORDERS OF THE STOMACH, LIVER 
AND BOWELS. 


The Stomach is the great rentre whieh tnfta. 


Geordersy paion le Whe vide, Bor The Bowels 
Si re by Costiven arrhaea and Vs 


tangs. bowels 
8 thelr recuyerstive aud 


ERYSIPELAS AND “ALT RUEUS. 


Are two of the most common and virolent dis 

eorutinent 10. these the 
Divtment In expecially antagoniat c, its “wanes 
Orexaxut” In fitwt to eradivate tbe veucm avd 
thea evaplete ths cure 


BAD LEG: 


, OLD SORES, AND ULCERS. 
anding that b 
oy other fi 
merumbed to & 
mer(al ungucat, 


ERUPTIONS ON THE SEIN 


Arising from » bad state of 1 


dt pel rasues and 
face. or 


Whether ia the young or old, married at si 
ee dawn of Womanhood or the tum of 

* those tinie medveines display #9 dveid 

aflvenes thet « marked 

vereepti ite (a 


al 


i festu-e of 


icated locally and 


ff Joints, 

Vieers, 

Vew tal Sores 

\ounds of als kinda, 
(ON t—None ave genviwe 
“Houoway, New York axo L 
8 Water mere 10 
of direction: 


ne party OF par. 
cones or vending the 


k and bY 


respect 
throaghout the civilized world 

is cousiderable sar 
larger agen 


iz by taking the 


1 dance of patients 
fix;dto exe pot a 


“2°. D ales in my we'l known medinines can 


vF 


HININGERS, 


ene prerslent | 


Bishop Green's Appointments. | Even whiic Radicals are begins 


Shugualsk, October 17. | fear the results of negro suffrage in the 
Macon, - South. They are alarmed at the fact ¢ 
Columbus... - ¢ ignorance and stupk é 
= the ignorance and stuph 


makes him the dape of ‘tt 
tin such hands will 
1 «drive capi.al from the 
ara 


ol 


e darkey we 


Ruddle & Co. of T td expect to 
pe found in a 
n of our paper. All those aftiieted by 
disease, or who have friend: 
sickness, should carefully read, and we 
kuow they will derive profit from it— 
Ir gives us inuch pleasure to be able in this 
manner to recommend to our p 
and. the u 
they are Proprictors, as we kn 
elim no 
Jong years of trial has fally 
really deserved. 

tke reputation of Dr. Thos, 4. Hui 
Bitters, Worm Candy, Sarsaparilla, 
Ague Tor Is world wit 
used thro: 
for many ye 
failed to ive universit cat 
proprie er yet have 
complaints about th 
dence in recommen 


Messrs. Jame: 
Ky. which m 


culty of con 
ren. Ina late nt 
“We wer 

that they wo 


slicines 


who 


+ past. 


0 the abe | vom 
Asi is with 
o also with 


x Syrup, and | want ¢ 
Liniment, | the *man 
rh oare un ted. These | tacking to cai 


Jeo the manufieturers of | tens ond giv 
1 Writing Fluide and 
hare so well known 
1 in the West and 
hank. art oil 
English Inks 
yt understand why their | th 
tas well he 
b thes a 


Letter from Meridian. 
Our old friend 
whe dey 
edt 1 
Synod, writes the 
ona tins | 


t Week, dari 


of 


We can follow in Jet 


a in the 
Mrwinies: 


led with as auch ¢ 
of a regular plrys! 


Sreaxor, Yer Teve 


ne wh 
Fam eceainiy has many eicy 


«ont considerally tree 1 ps 
here at the sirrender, when ty 


<ot Mr. She 


nto re 
wuntry 


Hava Con 
he v 


ecnttt ity th 
toat mevtietne 


a $ 

Persenirioxs Protig at Att Horns rie will have a po 
mens than any ather ci 
Voss Fnciormeend that 


Front Stre thive the mand int 


eeriptions at all hot 
Chadwick's modivi 


experien 


Will be | Lon—and chiefly ot 
aie hotel accom 
(CH ie Inullonts. te tn 
n't allow 
Assocratiox.—Ti 
tial body tieanen | SEK jam sich etter thei 
cting in dae aslopted |ecap. No sellin, of eo 


js ofthe Sta 
Oks, publl 


1 the sche 
fallowing b 
*. Morton & ( 


found dns 


nd hu orcanize 
eyon a Hook 
or Henite 


nire uniformity: in| 


ont tse \" 4 
he atid iia 

| es; nie that ¢ 

made to organia 

din wedhin; 

5 col 


«ali may be 
peetfully urge upon 
out the Stat ne 
steps to secure a 


S BE OLD: 


ONDON DOC 
For Family Use Liver an’ Kidney Com- 


“GEN 
plaints. 


SOld Hmestead Rye, 


st Bourbon, 


“ why 


Nutricent, 


Gold Medal Cog-ae, 


" ” Port and Sherry. 


‘The above popular goods are pat ap in exes 
containing one dozen bottles each, and are sol! 
ty all prociinent Druggiate: Gracers, ete 

MBININGER, 
(estabiiaied 17TH) fel 
Na, 15 Beaver Street, 
octliswéa 


IMPARTIAL § UF F 
Wealth, Keanement, or Uondition are exempt 
E PAILOTOKES, or PEM ALES" PKIES 

iser he 
may be sof:rise frm Nervous teri bility, 
Geming Aptchensions, and all those trou! 


Lalling the 


fe fos 


%y Festores these 
wes and aatisfaction that in. 
Ti is m radical cars fo Des 


Scrat, wll be sent 
Nea rics blpartenntey tee ose 


With the exception of the Geote 
nd from tho yr 
the pul 


santa 


i 
pols in New Poxtogmmely teazarse 

a . rehawts here look Wt \eir in 
ait ren 


largo supplies are ki hools in tu 
places ean easily procure 
regainis schools off the 
lines of the railroads, a difilenlty w 
cur miless prompt action is taken. We 
won rs inthe 
State, who intend to aid the astocfition in 
its work. address John P. Morton & Co. 
Louisville, Ky. at once, stating the nt 
ber of books likely to be needed, Our ac- 
quaintance with the members of that 
house, warnints us In assuring teachers 
that prompt atiention will be given to 
theirorlers and every reasonable request 
jel with, 


1 


1 and weakness in the tack, 
Gout. and all conplaiits res 
ing from deragement of the kidneys and | Th 
<, = - + | chat for boys. 
Fy Organs, may be cured or retiewed | for piel, by T 
sot Bisley’s Extract of Buchu | A new cant 

all Druggt 


sontod itself th! 

tive Meridian Mere 
eraftsiaan. 

female sutierlags secures the sympathy of 

mankind. Ourwives and mothers, sisters | 5 

ow! danghters are Hahle tosnfferings and 


ot te Gas 
wad with Bir. Wilson Of the. Rnter= 
ire Star. al! of whom wear “store 


Cailest aud gueer tute wehacniee pote 


Tenn. Sept pected that waz 
——oe 1 
‘The attention ot our readers are d athe seven Sed eevee sit 
ed to the ailvertisement of our frien: Boe fg aghast | 


A Northern Opinion of re 
Struction, 

A la(e number of the Ronni Table cous 
tains am able artiely on the condition of 
the South, and the effect of Recorstrne- 
tion under the Military jl. We enti at 
tention to the following extract which wo 


erie 
nor for 
will be 


Lie Sivve 
ame seiice 
miffestaee of 


tee yer 
to Toth 
ithe 
outriah 
raster of 
thelr own 


HW Goverti= 


| oft 

| rom eon: © viol 

J sivroe mz vint red fo f 
f ened, Dheve a 

rennet, thik 

restive onstette= 
ital will be removed, This 
belief aunt wish of many 


Tepatlicwne af both tranelia 
tainly of Cig Se 

1 

Teltuine say very 


uciion 
whove thd ne real re " 
ont th 
may he 


rHionee ae that. 1 the vig 


atthe Soni 


nese carrer upon WRIGHT 
Takes tnyy ana 
Sunihern -elean 
neat tit wi 
a new body 
mot hy 


imu 
{Ieally.neit were, 
up itself ¢ an ex; 
sult in the frmation 
ris formed hy the un 
en. Heretofore the tWo 
never heen so untied. 
+ restilt mist flow fronia wi 
+ isan linmuiable Lav o 


have 
such 


‘Thi 


al Wii the conquered people. L 
mingling preserves 

yws ofa Hennibal. ay 

pnquest of Tretand. til not 

a) for upwarc. seven 

corps has been chained to 


Mastratiog 
Negro Republic 3 
New Orleans, 


if rise 


Qe 


o vouelaiely lected Up the ne 
Judge Abel, im his rou 


Philotolcn. or females flew, x. speclal Aogally 


heaps 
Bicthamuetal. Me know how to hee 
comfort and-safety during trying perloda.| perch “The traveler will find’ bere: geod 


sets forth that Dru 
reve tn as ah 


tritd the omen 


—_——— 
Register Register. 

Amother opportunity will be given next 
Week to all who have failed to register, to 
qualify themselves as voters. Our advice 
is to"regtster even If yon do not vote in 
the Convention election. Qualify _your- 
relf'to vote on the question of ratifying 
‘or rejecting the new Constitution if one 
should bo made. If you neglect it now 
Yon may never have another opportunit: 

— 


The negroes of thls county appear to be 
the absolute slaves of the Loyal Leagues, 
‘The lodges say who they must yote for, 
and the poor nigger has to vote it, or be 


try. Heretoforé lofalty to the dominant 


party was. sure piassportto any office of 


honor or prvfit Within the gift of the des- 
pots, The St. Louis Democrat tells its 


people do not see that loyalty necessarily 
Involves high taxes, Humanity and 
equality of rights are goo, but Congress 
might possibly have done Jnstice to the ne- 
gro and still given some attention to neg- 
lected Buziness interest-, 
leaders do not presently attend to the bus- 
| Iness wants of the country, the people will 
| begin, however mistakenly and blindly, to 
j try torid themselves of banlegs which 

y know are greater than is necéseary. 
Before long, high tarifla high taxes, and 


fect.” The wreck of shatered Images and 
idols has stirred up Wendell Phillips, 


If Republican | 


whisky frauds will be used with some ef- | 


Tmportesa and Wholesa'e Dealer in 
NOTIONS, WRITE AND FANCY GUvOD3, 
182 Main Street, Between Fifth & Sixth, 


part “loyalty is a good thing, but the . 


CRAIG, TRUMAN & CO, 


‘Wholesale Dealers in 
HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS £ LADIES FURS, 
218 Main St,, 2d Door East of Louisville Hotel, 


oct] SewGen 
~ CALVER’ 
Booksellers, Stationers, Print- 


ers and Binders, 
[16% Maio Steet, Netween Fourth and Fif.b, 
LOUISY B, KY, 


| 


LOUISVILLE, KY. | 


STEAM BOILERS, 


‘Lard Tanks and Water Tanks, Tank Vanlia, &e. 
Second Mata St, between 12th and 13th. 


LOUISVILLE, KX. 
eecthene AAR Moutioes venders aabctiod ad 
attended to. ecttiowen 5 


BAXTER, KYLE & CO, Sea evi 


STANUPACTURERS of all the latest and most alcoholic admix™ 
Cooking, Shect Iron amd 


Heat Pilg Mantle 
i I 

Grates Sheet Ieee. Tee 

TIN PLaTE, 


'HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, 
Ixa combination of all tho {ngredicnts 
of the Bitters, with the purest quality of 
Srata Croz Ram, Orange, &c, making one 
cf the most pleasant and agreeable Teme: 
ics ever offered to the public, 
‘Those preferring a Medicine free from 
Alcoholic admixture will use 
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTER? 
Those who hare no objection to the com- 
bination of the Bitters, ax stated, will ase 
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. 


They are both equally good, and contain 


| 
| 
} 
| and everything used by the trade. 
| lain Hhett and Japacses Tieware, Country 
| Hol! rare, Ao. 
| Bales Roome South aide, 
between Tth and ib, 

ogtl LOUISVILLE, KY. 


m6, 


TPE antersigned bare made extensive s 


the present weason, In addition to : 


FASSMANN DIAMOND TIE and BUTTON 


80 extensively used heretofore, they now offer hin si 


| 

who through the New York Com- ee | TAYLOR'S the stine medicinal virtues, the choice be- 

merclal Advertiser, declares that blind | |, We sre prepared at oft Hnteo ts Apeighal | 1 tween the two being a mere matter of taste, 
and deluded almost beyond parallel | perience in the iusineewe chim scram, | Ague Remed the tonic being the most palatable, 

are those who fall to discover a strong|! Ear-Urders So" cited. sien | gs Yo | The stomach trom a variety of causes, 

elections were held In Ohio anit Pennsyt- | reactionary sentiment. ‘The revolution | Wa asses ea TTATEE sob tar ates: Arnis or Daal AP oe, Despensi, 

nla omhe Sth Inst. Th fact my row | through which we are pasing.says Weeks! J af ROBINSON, & CO, | issmsinodedect “ we es, fanetiaed erengel. The 

sibly have escaped the Eilltor's attention. | ja destined to repeat t - * | CHILLS om INTERM:TrEST FEVER. 


history of F Liver, aympathia ing ax closely as it 
We have seen no allusion to It. In more respects than will be Whatesele Dealers ta | dors with the Stom “WW ach, then becomes 


ant to modern Dantons and Robespleres, | Fd the resuit of which is that the pas 
with this difference, however, that the| DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, | core in sve: bes xuliers frum soyeral or more of the 
| people will content themselves with blood- | | rinced of ite eltics sowing d'xeases 

less guillotines.” “Those who have sown | soot Lien poe 
the wind must prepare to reap the whirl-|  octivuwé 

Wind,” Is the very sage advice of the vet- | 

ean Radical to his followers! 


Ma. ct 
TRABUE, DAVIS & CO, 


punished for delinquenes. So much for | 
the glorious privitege of beluga freeman. 


ALLIGATOR TIE, 


inatantly clamp the hoop when the pressure is removed 


a $e oe 
We would remind the Chronicle that 


2 ExOwias, 


‘These Tica are so si 
ity and Gilt? of application, tney oil 
ity and facility of appl compare 
"ithe adyantnges of Iten Thea ar¢ now. gsnoral 
‘af place (0 call the attenti 
Ubuerwriters, Bleamboat 


Vessels, 


As between Aaron Moore, colored, and | 
Merryman, white, so-called, Moore | 
shlered much the better man. Moore is « 
pretty good blacksmith, andl was a very 
respectable darkey until he commenced | 
agsoclating with rhite trash, and attend 


ita intel and br con 


nL reeunmendsd 


No. 183 West Main Street, 
UT VILLE, KY, 


Flatalanee, 
EMINENT PHYSICIANS. aoe 


tB-For scle by all Drugy 
BUWLN MOMIUS & Uo 


| 
| ect, 


. hy t nugttewtt ‘ . . 
pranror poet ae pilose The Cincinnati Commercial. by far the | | ater ; . - — 
i co bal Panis, ; j ablest Radical paper in the far West, dis-| WHOLESALE ORY Goons, |" 2-#** r- HrO. Vision, Data or aight. Dull Pain in Vel Oe Pie 
\ oy seh a 7 | covers that Idralty according to the inter- | rot -. the Heed. Detcieney of Ferepiration, Yellow. “i } 
Sentara . ; HOSIZRY, WHITE GOODS & NOTIONS, egan brother Tack, Chee Llunbm. ete. ete. fadden x 
We hoped at one time that harstias were | ee of Ben Libaea ip Viseua of the . | aManafictarers of and Deslers in Flashes of Heat, Burning in the os mee estes et , 
the Reconstruction laws of Congress, it | Radical fortress, will not do any longer—|307 Main Sirect, Between Eighth and Ninth, lanufact ret de Pt ry nines ns MBERS te 
might be possible to have a Convention of | It bows to the flat of the people. Its *in- ibis a | FRAMES AND CORNICES, a Se = cone i HATGHT & CHA St 
% intelligent sensible men capable of fram. | Clinations have been to stop short of the ra orders solicited and promptly ate] 41 7 nai ipekisa ctame wINLOW. exerciee the grastant pone ot acike >a * re Maes Wy ° zp 
ing a liberal State Constitutioa, ‘There is | completion of the radical programme, fear setivendm | WALL PAPEE, New Orleans ircus 


=A Bas socenheal na tion of a remedy for his case, purchasin, 
wo prospect of It now. | Niguers and vag- | Ing that It Was unwise to. crowd the work | TERRY & SMITH, | Glass, ARTISTS MATERIALS, de. | O00 oh Tem (oe bie case, parchasing 


abond Yankees will make wp the Constl- | Of magnitude and diftleulty.” presented | | 138 Mata Street, (ofd ¥0. 411) between 4th & 5th, | investigations and] ities posseeses is 
tution. by the leaders of the party. ‘The result of WHOLESALE GROCERS, cttwnim ‘ skiff fully compoondea, |The Only Southern Equestrian Confederation in Existence. 
—— the election, the Commercial confesses will = is Hts from Ane es re » iewte, ‘4 peer 
A grand Tournament will be heli at De- | shake the radical fabric “from turret to axo and bas establish for itself repu 


tation for the cure of these diseases. In 
{this connection we would submit thoac 
well known remedies— 


HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, 


mopolis, Alabama, on the 31st of October, 
1867. On the morning of the same day 
wl] be given a coronation and Dress Ball. 
The first prize will be ® superior gold | 


ory 


foundation stone.” and will have an infu - COMMISSION MERCUANT: } 
ence in the next Presidential election that H 
will “strongly mark the policy of political | No. 43 Maio strcet, between Sixth and Seventh, | 
Parties and the future history of the n 


LOUISVILLE, KY 


WuOLUSALE DEALERS 1 


: ‘ 1944 LOUISVILLE, KY. | 0 
Wateh worth $300—the Knight taking this/ tion.” The Philadelphia Inquirer von- |e | *HOOFLAND'S GERMAN Toate. 
prize will be entitled to crown the Queen fesses that a “large number of republicans” | © S BUEN. oucn.| Droge and All Kinds of Patent F ob by Dr c.M. Sai ei te 
of love and beanty. ‘The second prize will | voted for the Democratic candidates, thus | ST. CHARLES RESTAURANT Medicines, Perfumery and a de alisha sire 


Philadelphia, Pa, 
Twenty-two years since they were first 
introduced into this country from Germany, 
during which time they have undoubtedly 
erformed more cnres,and bencfitted +ui- 
fering humanity toa greater extent, than 

any other remediex known to the public, 
‘These remedies will effectually cure Liver 
Complaint, Jaun ‘lice, Dyspepsin, 
Disease of the Ki 


bea handsome saddle and bridle with the 
bonor of naming Ist lady to the Queen. | 
The third prize will be a handsomve saddle | 
horse to be contested for by all 
irrespective of the Ist aun! 2ud priz 


Tt Is stated that Commodore Barron, of | 

the Confederate navy, and Hon. A. Tl. Ste- 

Phens, will be pardoned in agtew days. 

E Action in the case of James A. Sedide: 


turning the tide in the key-stone State—| Fancy Articles, 
The radical test of loyalty atid the radical | 
elevation of the negro, it Is confessed on 
Hghts | all sides defeated the plunderers of the | 

people's rights, The peculiar principles | 
ofthe party arcdeail,and we shall soon have |g 
the “sober second thought" of the masses | 
of the Union resuming its away, where | 
political iniquity has been revelling and | 
rioting for years, 

$s 1+ | 
Beauties of Reconstruction. | 


©. ©. RUFER & CO., Proprietors, 
D 


PROPRIETORS OF ALL OF DR. 
GRAVES REMEDIES, 


3’ AGUE PILLS, THAT NEVER | 
to cure dgue, Chills, and interasit- | 


* ANTIUILIOUS PILLS, a safe, 

mild an3 efficrect cathartic, used io ail Perern, 

Dyrpei ia, Liver Complaint and a:l deran 
eat a. 


Fifth Stro:t, Datween Mai and Marker, | 
LOUISVILLE KY. | 
he | 


Git 


* in Pare Wines, 
‘orter, e., de. 


*,* Also Wholes 
irandies, Whiakies, 
an 


H. GARDNER, 
WHOLESALE GROCER 


FORTY-NINE LADY AND GENTLEMEN PERFORMERS. 
; THREE HUMOROUS AND 


at 


+ one time Secretary of War, under the Con- 
federate banner, has been postponed fur 


ae 
WITTY CLOWNS. 


Intestines. 


| 

| 

rT | 
COMMISSION MERCHANT, | 


the presént, by advice of the Cabinet. spplied cutwa ting from any cause whatever: PROS-| The Grand Equestrian School of the Age. in which tx nted-only the MOST 
| ig ° pean SS A negro blacksmith by the name of) yo,e4yM in St, betwesa Sicth and Seventh, a ane Venwirvar TR. TON of the "SYSTEM, ine ELEGANT, DAMING und RENAE LE Sports of the Arena, executed In Match- 
‘The New York Herald says it is evident | Aaron Moore, and a vagrant yankee called LOUISVILLE, KY. 4 BIRUGE duced ty Severe Labor, Hard- leas Style aud Unequaled Grace mite 


deste 


from the arcidents occuring daily that the |. C. Merryman, have been regulsrly | = ee UGH UAXDY, for Coughs, | 1 .,_{wihe, Repomre, Fosere, dc. a ‘ : . 
sr the . WANTE ae SS ea | hom romeo a orcas ce K COLOSSAL TROUPE : 
Sis peairesee Jeb on the streete-of thas el by the Tosal Leagues of thie] = WW LANDED ! ATHSMTIS CANDY and Biood | these remedies in such cases. A tone and BY TH ° 
city tags great as on the ovcan or stein | county for the State Convention., The re- | eesesbedy to know that we are prepared to | ‘ : vigor is imparted to the whole system, the : 
| care, spectable people In the county are so well Taint, with our | f ATA EXTRACTOR. wilt give fos: appetite is “strengthened, food ik enjayed, —OF— t 
satisfied that the niggers and mean whites | METAL VARNISH 1 the stomach digests promptly, the blood is 


Knowing no better, the negroes of Nash- 

Ville elected aman of thelr own color to 

the City Connell. Ax Tennessee law dacs 
notadinit of negroes Lolling office, his 

white competitor took the seat, the votes 

ic given for the negro bel 


© complexion becomes sound 
the yellow Ainge 1s eradicated 
{from the eyes, a bloom is given to the 
checks, and the werk and nervous invalid 
becomes a strong and healthy being. 
PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, 

And fecing the band of time weighing he ¥ 
j ly upon them, with all its attendant ills, 


who compose the loyal league wonld vote 
against any deceut white man that no | 
ito bring ont other 
~ The Chronicle, the anointed | 
and commissioned organ of Repnbliean- | 
| ism in this part of the State has bolted the | 
| tieket and announces the of two 


For Tin Sheet Iron, or any kind of Metal Roofs 
THE MERITS OF OUR PAINT. 
ad contracts wi ly the wetal 


\Ladies & Genth men, Misses & Masters, 


y re 


ser 
peat end most durable, a beantifal 
re aud water proof. ods of fice, «! 
ble to wood, 


has vo equal 


tex here, and are prepared 


A case of considerable tmportance was 


« 
to come up this week in Gie United States | clever ip any quantity, We claim ovthing all of Hom jbrey"a Sprestic | Ham-orsthie | wil! find in the use of this Bitters, 
“4 ‘A writ of habeas cor- | the certainty of the election of the raish bat what we mn er ate Or GKAVES & ON. | Tonic, an elixir that will instil new I 


| Court at St. Louis. 


pus has been granted, commanding the | candidates will prevent them from receiv | So | their veins, restore in a Let rar 
F warden of the prison to ring: before the | Ing more than a scattering vote, | oc? wie HW. POWELL, V4 heir saruskans oaarents ny health 
f court Wm. Murphy, cousieted by milltary | the ciation tells un that the Constitn- | = Sees wren and happiness to their retnaining years. 
| comet ‘and SeRtenced 10’ ten yours’ | 545 Talos Contention whidl. suet By | M3 wn = eae | A. L. & G. ROBINSON NOTICE. 
ft Imprisonment for beat buming on the | that city on Tuesday was a failure. Out} HAWLEY Be & WAYMAN, TOBACCO MANUPACTURERS, |, It it. well-established fact that fully one- 

Misslasippl river during the war. ear RE a OR NOVELTY WORKS, | TOBAC MANUF A 1} half of the female tion of our 

higeiSiecasalacnee ahr ies Incloding Hinds Taoirdietiesiar | And Dealers in all Kinds of population are sel’ dom in the enjoy e 
s tfient good health ; citown | SELECTED FROMTHE PRINCIPAL HIPP ODROMES AND CIRCUSES OF 


PIPES, CIGARS, &c. 


responied to the call. |foundry and Machino Shop. 


MASUYACTUKERS oF 


Steambrat and 
| and Cireular 


lasting ding-dong of the past, anid some of 
the Bostonians look for the reaction to | 
take firm hold in the State. Thowsands of 


expression, “never They 
are lanzuid, devoid lof all energy, ex: 
ite. 


Tae Yeuvow Feven.—The last Vieks- | tremely nervous, and hare no 


burg and Mobile papers have nothing to 


ENGLAND, FRANCE AND AMERICA, 


Republicans, a letter writer declares will out this drendful seo hd SMTi mach i “F : To this class of persons the Bitters, oF | Whose com! form an entertainment replete In absorbing Interest 
Join with the Democrats in clecting 1ib-| S25 About this dreadful scourge. The | of Distlle is| DUNCAN, HART & BENTON, | tho Tonic, is especially recommended, and uni ‘attraction, being remarkable for helt Novelty, Grace. Style and Dar- 


Memphis Avalanche, of the 15th, reports | = of the 


WEAK AND DELICATECHILDREN _| ing, and adaptation to the tastes and 


ypany will exhibit 


efal men to the Legislature. This ix all | imate 


nineteen eases of Ye Fever, and one nity. ‘The 


| 
| COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
| 


. Are made strong by the use of cither cf cis 
very pleasant, but does not elate us much. ‘ Self Balancing Sack Gear 4 . 

death for the twenty-four hours ending at ‘Commer Eighth Street and the River, —axp— these remedies, They will cure every case 
We willbe milaied ics = moderate gain ith, "According tothe report | ss itive : of MARASMUS, witout 7 POSITIVELY ONE DAY ONLY! 


in the Inadl of “isms.” 
oe 


Thousands of certificates bare accumu- 
lated in the bands of the proprietor, but 
space will allow of the publication of but « 


GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, 
Jobusen Avenue, corner Sidory St, 
MERTOIAN, M1-8, 


JAMES DAY £ CO., | 
(accessors to J. 3. GHALORE,) 
!No. 68 Third Street,) 
| LOUISVILLE, KY, 
mporters, Manufacturers and Dealers in | 
CUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, 


Sporting Apparatus Gagemithe’ Material, Amunt 
don, Pocket and Jtuntiog Kulves, 


i axe = 


FINE FISBING TACKLE, 


of the Secretary of the Board of Health 


here hind been 88 cases reported during 
Hioaiy Lxpowvaxt Dectsvox—Theear and 29 deaths, about one in 


of Dean vs. Harvey, administrator of W. 
ag esuatealsiistrator which Is an enormous proportion 


Hi Yougll, has been finally settled by the 
GnltelMicates District Court of Georch =| The conduoter of the doen passtager 
Youell, in 1964, purchased of Dean his | lt on the Mobile road y y 

ing, we are told. reported that several 
Plentetiet te Flogd coun for 821 | cases had occtirred at Corinth. ‘Thus far 
000 in Confeilerate money. Dean rematn, 


Meridian has been spared. We have had 
01 in possession, but since the war entered | 5 good deal of chills and fever here, but 
{ste arent contract for the place with | conto, ike the pestilence whlch has be-n 
Harvey, the administrator of Youell. Af-| “terrible in other places, 
terwards, Dean filed a bill in the superior | —~02--—_-- 
court of Floyid county, to set aside the «al 


EP Repairing done with neatness and dispateh 25 
The present state of affairs dix wrtlbenten, 
and to enjoin Harvey from turning him| wayy of our people. In endeavorit 


ont of possession, upon the rovinl that | wimg OL our People. Tu ewtesorins (| BRIDGEFORD & CO. 


© the consideration of the purchase was | territite til ruinous al The pros 

Confederate money. and the sate, therc~ is not very flattering, It fs trie, but | (Galt } { 
| pet 

fore, vold. ‘The ease belug arznédl on de- | we should pluck a little philosophy out of 


few. Those, it will be observed, are men 
of note snd of such standing that they 
toust be believed. 


TESTIMONIALS. 


Saturday, October 26th, 


HAVE on band s fall assortment of Dry 
| Goods, Notions, Hardware, Crockery, Groce- 
tie. 


ri 


| 14 for aale of all kinds of Tobsres, 
| st Mawotnetarer’s prices oct Sawit 


rf pat oni 
Sharissio. 2—One Dollar; Ch 
ta-For Acts and Artists, seo 


ing at 94 and 734 p.m. 
cameo ig Pe m. 


NEW GOODs. 
CHANDLER, LOCKHARD & CO.| fe" 


MERIDIAS, MISS., 
HAVE jast received a general essoriment of 


Dry Goods, 


Goo. W. Bright. | 
mm Be Casey. | 
B Alien | 


e WRIGHT ¢ BRIDGEPORD, «1 
JAMEK BRIDGEFORD € CO.) 


‘LL ort tn my lin wil be dng tn the. best 
manner and with the 
Semen ata 


Pelee. 


marer, hlebonor; Judge Erskine, dixmiss. 
ef the bill, sustainfhg the rights of the 
Purchase. This case has excited a great 
deal of interest, and is, perhaps, the most 
Smportant one to the Southern people de- 
‘elded since the close of the war. 

“Henry “Timrod, the poet laureate of 
‘South Carolina, author of ~The Hireling 
und the Slave,” and many other pocms of 
high merit, died of consumption, at Co- 
Iumbia, S.C, a few days since. 

— 


Dusrnessixe Fine wx Savacrsa—We re- 
gret to-learn that on the night of the 12th 
inst, ttie dwelling house and all the ont- 
honsesof Mr... A. Carr, of Shubata, were 


| stable trade, mild taxes, civil rule and a 


our condition and thank God we are so 
off. The recent clections have pro- 
duced a material decline Ingold, and will 
stimulate the commerce and general busi- | 
ness of the country. Specie payments, 


proper regard for constitutional obliga- 
tions, peer ont just beyond the black pall | 
which ha been obstructing our vision so | 
long. Our honest anticipations have been 
somewhat disappointed, but there has been 
an abundance made. The cornucopia 
holdsenouzh for all. With such a flatter- 
ing prospect ahead we can afford to endure 
our present evils with becoming dignity 


LOUISVILLE | 

STOVE AND GRATE FOUNDRY, | 
COPPER, TIN, AND SHEET-IRON Ma U'y,| 
ee | 

‘Tin-Piate, Copper, Birek-Tin, Zine, Wire, | 
‘Tinner's Tools & Machines, de, ; 
Westside of Sixth Stesct, 

Oxr Door Brow Marx, 
Oct! 19.» émo. LOUISVILLE, KY. 


B. F. Avery’s Louisville Plows. 


MERIDIAN, 


OFFER for rale 
ORY, 

. GROCERIES, 

HARDWARE, 
QULENSWAnRgE, 
Boots, 
SHOES, 

octltawtf 


CHEAP 


CASH STORE! 


JOSEPH BAUM & CO.,|i=mmemet 
Dealers in 


Rex.” De. 
‘Chfetian 
J have, sited bene 


rid Ml be found the new brick bulld 
~ > |\ng of Mr. Townsend, now ocenpied by 
Joseph Banm & Co. dealers in dry goods 

of furnishing 


Smith, well known to the public as an ac- 
commodating and reliable silesman, can 
‘de founiat this house, and will be glad to 
Messrs. Chandler, Lockland & Co. are 
now Tectiving their fall supply of xoods, 
and will be glad to see thelr old friends 
and customers. ‘Their stock lias been lald 
in earefully—purchased at low rates, and 
they are prepared (o sell at the lowest 
-| prices, We publish their advertisement 
to-day. Head it sud give Wem a call. 
‘Messrs. Ross & Wilson are in receipt of 
new goods, and we are giail to see. are 
doing a thriving business. Thelr cart 
‘appears among new advertisements. Call 
and you will find what you want. 


Loutsville Advertisements. 
Baxren, Kxre & Co., monufacurers of 
73 | stovés @c, We call attention to the card 
{this firm which appears In our new ail- 
yertisements, We visited their establish- 
ment in Loulsvillc and regard it as one of 
gs the most complete in the United States. 
- oe 6.30 ‘They manufacture every description of 
pate stove and sell at prices astonishingly lo 


| 


Our merchants who visit Loulsville will |) 


find it to their interest to give them a call. 
TsxLon's Aave Rewuny by Eilein Mor- 
la & Con Druggists, Louisville, Ky. 

5] Weeall the attention of druggists and 
the trade to this advertivement of this rem- 
‘edy to be found among our new Louisville 
advertisements. ‘Those who have used It 

‘reaching pronounce It the best remedy that can be 
had and Sts pleasant taste renders it spe- 
claly easy of acinicistration to children. 

_ | We regard it as one of the best ani most 


patronage from this seetion. 
HL. 8, Becxxrn, dealer th notions, fancy 
goods &c. Wecall attention to the card 
of Mr. Backner to be found In our present 
lasuc, Me, B, is a clover gentlenan and 
lias a large stock of goods fa his line 
whieh he sells at reasonable prices. Ie 
also has a good trade from this State aud 
we trust will continue to receive a good 
patronage. When you go to Louisville 
‘call and soz his stock. 
( (Pavusx © Co, hats, caps &e. 
Invite the attention of our merchanty 
to the card of Craig, Truman & Co, whole- 
gale dealers in Hats, Caps,Straw goods &c. 
Loalsville, Ky. We 
establishment while in Louisville and 


ville shoul give them a eal. 
Oavenr, Tirrert & Co., Booksellers, 
atationers &2, Amongour new advertiao- 


ments will be found that of Calvert, Tip- 
pett & Co., booksellers and stationers, 162 
Main St. Loulsville. They haveeversthing 


Mberal terms. 


J. M. Ronrxsox & Co, wholesale dealers 
We Invite 
Rob- 


tn dry goods, notions &e. 
‘and | spcclal attention to the card of J, 


xe inson & Co. wholesale deal in dry 4 ted to byfconcealed in this cit; 
; —<— goods, notions &., No. 185 West Main St, ee ‘Oct. 17.—-Later opel from 


‘Louisville. 

‘Messrs. Robinson & Co. 
————— f 
‘Ate |, Notices of several new slvertisoment 
,| have been crowded ont of this issuc. 


through their 


cons.der their assortinent one of the most 
‘complete that eau be foand in the West. 
‘Their prices are reasonable and will give 
satisfaction. Merchants visiting Louis- 


keep on Kian a large supply of Law and 
Medical books which they will sell on 


Toulsville. Messrs. Robinson & Co. have }taken 
large and well selected stock of dry 

goods which they offer at tinusually low 
prices. ‘This is justly regarded one of the 
very best dry goods establishments In 
Merelants who visit that city 
‘will find ft to their interest to call on 


© New Miuuxeny Goops—3Mrs. Norton 


hented to the public next week, and we 
would-advise all our lady friends to call 
early and secure a supply of those little 
things so essential to the “make up” of 


| Our ctever neighbors of the Grenada 
‘Frinr’s Point Coahomlan are 


thence ¥ 
Knoxville to Atlanta, 09 
or they may go from 

to and Savannah and thence 
via Macon to Atlanta. 

D. W. Voorhees and Hon, ‘Thomas 
B. Florence were serenaded to-night, and 
addressed a large crowd. 

Senator Nye will stamp New York in 

behalf of the Radicals. 

nest evidence over the victiins of 


eight hours, 

New Ontxaxs, Oct. 16.—Spocial orders | G, 
No. 162, tssued to-day, removes the Sberitf 
and the Clerk of the Fourth Judicial Dis- | 1 
trict Court in the Parish of St. Landry, 
being “obstacles to reconstruction,’ 
appoints others to fill. the places. The 
sane order removes the Council of the 
City of Jefferson for passing an ordinance 
for the election of city officers, In vislation 
of §pectal Orders No. 7, current series 

here were twenty-elght deaths from | © 


for 
‘and 


cease to be epidemic. 

‘Cuantestox, Oct. 16—Judge Bryan, of 
the United States Cireuit Court, ins case 
ey testing the valldity of the, pane! of 
a jury drawn of tax-payers irrespective o' 
Calor, deeted that altuough an act of Con- | & 
in 1818, required the Jurors to be |S 


ding at six o'clock this morning. At 
fhe present rate of decrease, it will soon 


‘of the whole country; that the reconstruc 
tion act of Congress, conferring suffrag 
n was valid, and was the 
provisional constitution and 
State. He held that President Johnson | y 
had no ‘power to restore any seceding 
State to the Union. 
Rarusan, N.C, Oct. 16.—Strenuot 
fort are being made by (ntluential 1 
men to revive the old 
for the pnrpose of co-operating with and 
encouraging the Northern Democratic 
party to defeat the Radicals 
New Youx, Get. 16—Darlog the hur- 
die race at Jerome Park to-lay, the mare 
fell, killing her rider i i 
Wasmixatox, Oct. 1 . 
Post's speclal says that six out of 1 
the members of the Judiciary Committee 


law of the 


of- 
ding 


5 


AX —Yellow fever in- 
torments for the twenty: 

at six o'clock this morning. were 31. 
Ricusoxp, Oct. 17—Ti 
Commulttee to investigate the 
Southern railroads has arrived, and have 
taken rooms at the Spotswood. Hotel. 
‘The political excitement is on the i 
crease. ‘The Conservatives ang workin 


session of the Radica 
Epplug, the U. 5. 
ries of moderate resolut 


tions were defe: 
CrtanLestox, Ov! ne 
the 19th and 2th of November ax the days 
for holding an election for x convention. 
Sax 7.—The Democrat 
te m 
the 2 
tali rry's probable; vi 
Nonwat. Conn. Oct. 17—The Demo- 
crats carried the charter election by a 
largely Increase:] majority. 
foxrneat. Oct. 17-—Mr. Davis is mak- 
Ing arrangements to leave fur Hichmond 
XDON, Oct. 17—The Fenian, alarm 
continues. Additional precautions agaist 
outbreak are being taken in Scotland 
‘Thepolice are Actively engaged in a 
search for Capt Kelly, the Fenian, who is 


place between the invaders and the 
Papal troops, with various results. 
News from the South continues favora- 
Die to the party of actos 
‘The Garibaldians have takes sion | 
of the town of Nevola, in the Papal States | 
where they have entrenched themselves 
and await the arrival of other bands to In- 
crease their numbers sufficiently to enable 
them to make a further advance. 


Latest Market Reports. 
Mostx. Thursday Evening, Oct. 17— 
Cotton—The demand has not been chat- 
acterized by he same general activity 
which has prevailed for several days past. 
omy, two buyers entered the ‘market, 
taking between them 500 bales. While 
arenot quotably lower the market 
rather more in favor of buyers, 
eq 
Is still reported 
xy of 15,000 bales, but 
ponding advance in rates. 

‘Gold was ra.her weaker at the opening, 
but closed with more favorable New York 
accounts at yestenlay’s rates, say 143@ 145. 

New York, Oct. 17—Cotton quiet at 
bas for Uplands. Gold 143. 

Oct. 


nw ORLEANR, —Cotton very 
firm. Low Middling 17}@18e. Flour— 
treble extra $13 50. Cor 


tive, wi 
without 2 corres- 


rn—white $1 Se 
yn—shoulders 


Curexess 
Eocs 
Fiovn—cholce fam 


Motasses—Lt 
Macxeret. 
Nans 


cllow fever for the twenty-four hours | Pork—on foot 
Powprn 
Perry. 

Rice... 
Poratorsalrish 


drawn as prescribed by the Legislature of 
each respective State, yet that this must hang 
be construed in reference to the changes 2c ge 
created by the war, He held that Congress,| Loaf 

as now constituted, was the legal Congress | Suor—Drop 


“pr 
Democratic, party: yepz 


Fannie 
four da 


four hours ending | tie, amlable 
and won th 


acted as a gh 
louse. Though a sorrow has b 
planted in the household as lastl: 
loving hearts can reall 
to know our litue tri 

Uilssful realities of the untried 
where day) knows no darkni 
eternal splendor forbids the approach 
ul, 
her when this we 
» | wi be found 4 
unison with kindred saints in praise 


; | children to come 
our earthly beauties for the grave, but th 
brow of eternity bears no mark of de 
The fountains of Heaven never 

are Iresh from the etersial thro: 
hanstless love supplies the songz a 
harmonies are never hushed. 
clime will the good and true find th 


SAVAAIRABBS h 
Ba 


8 


velivprereree 


YUU 


Donble extra 
Superfine family 
OLD 

AnD 

Syrup 

Kits 


1L—Linseedd 


Sweet 
ALT... 
vGan—Crushed 


aula Lilly, dang! 
gels 


turned to its native 


jn the freshness of 


ject of a fathor and moth 


and engag 


There we shoald 


God and the Savior, who 
nto me 


tion, and. fit ns for that bh 
stars where all our affect 


tion is forever brdken to 
Meridian, Oct. 19, "67. 


Chartexed by an Act of 
Missis: 


asp 


follows 


while the moruing dew of p 
nocence still hung exhaled from its luvely | 
petals. The child of man: 


on! 


hor 


last, and where the dumb 


th 


the Legislature of 


ppt 


fection—a household gem—what * 
memorles cluster around her name. 


er bids has re- | 
been nipt | 


oh 
ity and 


hd 


of 


the Bowels. and carries 
fectimg 1wick and permanent cures 


all for 
Gat, aad ft never affect the heat or 


SCARCITY OF 
Toney, abd Ip order to place 1 within tbe Teach 
Tie eSibeve redoced Ge procs of eer” 


KING OF CHILLS 
: awered. “Bt the probletn i 1 


Poul | Tt has been proved by the experience 
ne aieation et | More than fourteen years that Hostett 
ers so thorougly reinforce both the | 
constitution and the secretive and the ner- | 
body com 
paratively Invnlnerable to Uic tuwhol 
| some influences which prostrate so man 
| thousai 
cpene | arts of the world. at 
san invigorating. regu! 
¢ preparation, suitil to 
all « 


v3 i 
: 


Jy ext at all 
his question couk 
an: 


: 4 the bea, eae 
WHAT IT CAN DO. 
Tt cloanses the Stomach, arowses tho Liver. 
wit all Millions Matter, of- | } 

| Fest 
mates and ty 


RADICALS eae 


t beceme acalimated. and ere com t 
ied with,» Ck 


roots and 
arknowl 


L which a 
th 


MECHANICS 


+ in 
+ luxurion 


tarts quickly and 
‘oat will have 


ca 
for Dyspepsia 

Ts | tee the At 

oF | Few’ d 


of inestimable v 
te. 


suflering 


| ibe 


she attracted | a 


admiration and lo 
who came within her Mttle circle, 
m of stinshine in her own |" 


it Is com 


travail le 
¢ her g 


and encourage usin onr berea! 


jons n 
al of separa- 


e of 


n 


avor t 
er. 


harp in 


cate 


ond 


st x 


9330 PRIZES AMOUNTIXO TO 253,980 
DULUARS IN 9000 CERTIFICATED IN 


THREE PRELIMINARY 
DISTRIBUTIONS, 


bourne 


ante 


wil 


iin 


She 


the 
at 


. whos te 
thelr awn ex! 
fy Bitter will © 
nab 
| 


MARRIED LADIES, | 


and 


art. | 


—_—_—— | | 
GRAND DISTRIBUTION. 
OF PRIZES 


ON QRAND suuUBuns| 


To be distributed at VICKSBURG, NISS., u 


{ul eitleaey asa preventive o 
| for, intermitten rit , 
| tieleofthe first neve 
| YA 1 Hengents, ane low, 0 
| to this 
billions 


RedJacket Bitters| 


WaXcractr Ress OF Ast 
BooTs & SIOLS 
38 WARREN STREET, 
NEW YORK. 


CHEAP SOAP! COOD SOAP! 
THE VERY BEST OF SOAP! 


Natrona Refined Saponifier,) 
on 
CONCENTRATED LYE. 


wo cents. a pound for Superior 


Protably one-fourth of the people of 
his country know What it isto be billions 
und in tropical elimates the proportion 0 

sufferers is much greater. If wh 
called “anti-billions medicines” were real~ 
rport to be. the iisease | 


Hard Soap. © obsolete; for their 
welve pounds of Soft Soap for One ong nok per 
Cent, les, 


tar Every Family can make 
their own Soap. 
A 


L 
ale EB sily made az a Cap of 
Isa New Concentrated Lye for making 
ea ieee pa net 
| Arctic Sexs, ly of 
iiiinstcal bedi?iehnae aiaipeinadvaths 
rs the bes! Detersice Soap 


on beds of slekness, in carious | bas hee 


me 
pectciy of 


to MY ESTED 


riite, 


CHILLS & FEVER. 


Farr st 


a | DR. JOHN BULL'S 
STANDARD REMEDY. | Betsonncr ee sper ee eee 
|BULL’S CEDRON BITTENS. 


THENTIC_ DOCUMENTS, 


A 
ARKANSSS HEARD PRGA 
TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL. 


Btoaey Point, Whi eto, tek Moye "er 
De. tous <! 


13S. 


Tomsef yomr Ber pati 


need on the Bi 
Health impeurs 


car Gedron oa 
we tia Memphis,cere of Ricketts Neots 
Hed, 


Cl. Wakes 


PULLS WORM DESTROYER. 


STAVES AND Ww 


fave right to secure thet ke 


1 thelr | eve 


4 NOK MMROCAUT ALN § TAITI 


's Letter and the Letter 
hie Mother 


tas 


JOH 


wing wen written Apri 


va Jeupie Jubuvn, motuer of Cay 


NSE JONNSOS. 


DR. JOHN BULL, 


Manoficturer and Vender of the Celebrated 


Smith's Tonic Syrup! 
FOR THE CURE OF 


asi AGUE AND FEVER 


oR 


ISSUEG) MISSING 


NOT AVAILABLE 


sper tt 4S 


SEMIE-WEBKLY GAZETTE 


babes } Lauderdale Springs 
A grand plo-nle was hol at the “Or- 
pint Hone of Alississipp” ou the, 25th 
ul aad Sarees (en, etptocered | 
7 rf “ 
; ile pee grove. way euce. the tele of 


Hotels, Bte. 


NEW ORL 


Terlale Sprinze has Been pur- Proprietors: 

ehased, and un Ag mn founded for or- oo 

whine of Con{ideraty soldiers, of watever | 

sect on the broad platform of imiv 

julsatbirops: ‘The institution is u 
econtrol of boar of trustees, ma 

| inane ministers of the gospel, and chosen | 

, from the Methodist, Presby te terlan, Episeo- 

pal. Baptlst, and ‘Campbellite, or other 

Gritatian churches, 

phi 

redlects much ‘enlightened talent. 

Festival was its first anniversary, 2 

erything Wore a holiday dress 

ception rants, chalus of prett, 

even the trunks of ming oaks We 

Tres from the brnah, and show snowy 

wl hitencas, Some bundred and fifty el 

ren, re we hovels of 

waded ear in 


LP mare... 


CUSHING HOUSE 


CATRO, ILL, 


re FD per ay 


(Pormerly the 


JAS. W. CAMPBELL, 


er Lense.) 


Props 


ST. JAMES HOTEL, 


New Orleans 
i Hotel, Kielswend 


id Kallroad Offices in 
Mr. If, Callum, Tele= 


ot STILE. 


Corner Sixth Street and Ohio Lever, 


Sune Dereon 


re! C ampbell House 


wp 


Wants 


MANUFACTURERS AGENCY 


‘DEPROvED 
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY 


oe Shen tiaes de> 


—ror — 


Sale of Weed and Iron Machinery, 


AORICULTURAL 1IFLENENTS, 


ENGINES 


| and all deseriptions of 
LABOR SAVING MACHINES, 


ADAPTED TO THE 
of this portion of the South. 


RAILROAD JUNCTION — 
Jackson, Mi 
fans basy 
tale pou: 
Private B 
F y ANY Do 
bytecian Church spoke In Fettet red at 
and sald be had rather have 
tion than that of a 
Also, that it wa 
boast of his own life, that b 
ber of the Board of 
phans’ Home of 3 
ee wore luter 
bai Mrs. 
% ' 
Xt hl ton CH yh he . . 
Wasngton Ci ’ wt : PROP’R. 
Tones fr be | 
hed o* . 
Talia New: Yorts Baltinis 
other cities in if North and Northw geiecem - 
‘oding Marg * here, Ww ee 
Ragsdale Hous> 
ON THE WILL, 
t Of her wuccess, with 
Hinemont and pathos ns to stir “the ‘tl 
feelings of the soul. One of the 
wald he liad rath 
had won, than 
the broad land. 
tween seve! 
partook of 
Was provided 
phe froin 
, Sturges & Co., 
AT THETR OLD STAND, 
om tue Corver, aad their | 
| INI AW STOR: 
ADJOISING, 
AVE on hand and are en 
Hi dds 
eaen and see “Lron Worker, | D'S Goods, 
it is hoped that bef acd des'er io 
Tustitut ining-—Cor.| Cooking and Heating Stoves, | 
Ge res, 
| 
ttn | Hai re, 
BLELOCK & (0, 
Wholesale Bookse Cou 
AND STATIO: Croc 
130 Canal Street. New We Da. 
Ne JOSEPII BOTT 
Dealers Supplicd at Lowest Bates pS OSEPH BOTTO, , 
bier aiaadiousiet a GROCERIES, re 
ly. HAR STORES AND 
| PLANTATION SUPPLIES, 
Jaported & Domestic WV & Lagu Shoes, | 
MAVANA Croats, | 
r Hats, 
EVER SEEN IN THIS COUNTRY. 
Wich they hey eam affurd 
thet fa 
- | snepabs 
M VAtE® | their own Interest they will'be pure to beye | 
Tobaeeo, bl Te PLOWS, ROPE, 
FISHING TACKLE, & 
| 
"Meridian Star Brewery. | 
ne hat thia day dlantved eopartner | 
nd and Pistols, corner Canal and Ikoy ai st emia 7 
Frat Star Brewery 
i i sataiee scery will be loan 
Sere 
ing. Cotton Gin wis wf pemor, bo kane, 
Dew Vicheburg.  Viaberg,” ‘Yasoo Clay.” 
I Mobile and Ohio Railroad, |W. M. WILLIAMS” & CO., 
, 
FORWARDING AND 


5 a ‘Commission 
P LOUISVILLE, CINCINN | 


Ang oy gat haa and Kastern| 


|  Wharf-boat Proprietors, 
rch yet | a 
Soe, Semehtem and GENERAL stkaundar AGENTS, 
eset ot mection et fica ek ne | 


ea iw coma iid 


poeer 


Merchants, 


| Transfer Agents Vicksburg and Meridian K. R., 


Tis 


rahip. of Kennedy « Gibbs, in 
deanved by so 


Ju a. wewcam, 


The lle, 
by far the chee} p 


Gray’s cst and mort 
S perfect Cotton 
NEW PATENT Screw ever in- 


vented, 
One 


Maule, 
with the great- 
ease, Gan 
peck a beavy 


bale of Cotton 


Agents. “tea, 


ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED 


Gullett Steel Brush Cotton Gin. 


ereit through the fae 


|brty curing th 
| sears Jo 


to one crop of fifty 
balea Price 86 per 
Rew. All sizes trom) 
to $9 Saws, 


have now on hand a supply of the abuve. 


ar We 


Also : 
Straub's Corn Mills; Engines and Saw Miils, 
chinery generally. 
reiting end Laciog Leather, Todia Nubber Belting and l'ack- 


Leach ib Avery's Plows, Toa 


Hoe A Cure, Circalar Saws, Lest 
ing, [tom ipes, Hose aud 


aad Lead Plate, Nails end Spikes, Drazea and Sheathing 
" 


het, Boil 


» on hand and for sale by 
1 SPEAR & CO., 12 South Commerce Street, Mobile 


PEPPER & Co. 
Established 1847. 
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS. 
f St. Francis and Joachim Streets.; 


MOBILE, ALA. 


Have constantly for sale much 
| THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOOD3 
ever offered in this Market. 
Gere — 
GOODS TAYE BEEN IMPORTED DIRECT 


| prom the Manufactures of Europe and America, and till be sold ax Cheap as by 
any other House on this Continent, 


Hi. 


| 
Corner © 


\ THESE 


s 


a7 P.M, Lavender of Greemboro, Ala, ia with the above house, nd will be plesasd to ver 
Grende swiyr 


DR. Nob. KENNEDY, 
Ke. kitun, Mibs. 
N. B. & T. 
Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 
CORNER MALE AND SIDNEY STREETS, 
MERIDIA: 
Have for rale, at greatly reduced 
Y MERCHANTS | reve 


a | Sis 0 


B have jast opened « Fresh 
treneries from the beat of 
times. We re 


| W 


at 
in the Drog 
1 hours 


where be may be sons 
‘unless profersionaily abse 


‘RY. R, CHADWICK, 


7 |DRUGS,MEDICINES 


| Chemicals, 

x snd solicit astare FANCY SOAP, PERFUMERY, 
OIL, GLASS, INK, &e., 

Nair Hestoratives, Dyestuffs, Tooth and 


NEW y DRUG STORE. 
a IZARD & co, 


yeeros 


1 the patronage: 
We wll keep constantly on band, 


bk 
SICAL. 
beat rates an act Nw 


ge Sivek of AYRES', SCOVILL & 
‘Medicines which | am agent for. 
No. © Promt Street, 


MERIDIAN: + MISSISSIPPI. 


RTICLES, 


Afi otter extiales to be found tm = 
FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. 


AMlerternfrom the conntry fromtily cusranieedt | TI Pre crip tas compounded day or sight. 
sprinaced Berm ist aod | aogiwly 
St the Monae, at all) ——— 


W. W. SHEARER 
ING permanently establishe | himself 
the curaer of Johusoa Avenue and Com+ 
(orer the diteh) intends to keep a 


+ TDs 


0 Street 


DUNCAN & HART, | Berean se 


AU CTIONEERS) STAPLE GOODS 


Bama ie e 
L.L.LEACH& CO 
HOLESALE dealers in 
Gunny Boga, India and acta 
Bagging. Baling rope and twine, 
Iron Cotton Ties, wrapping 
Paper, &e,- 
11 Ohio Levee, Calvo, Tl. 
onltiihteceine aad! forward prolly, bay or walt 
Orders a lielted (:- FLOUR, GRAY 
PROVISIONS n0d all hinds of RABY 


Careful atenttes given to consignments of 
Augilewia, 


WOR ROCKWELL MLB COR. ReCRWRLL, 
W. B, ROCKWELL & CO., 


Successor to . clock & Co. 
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, 
anid News lealers, 


BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK 
MANUPACTURERS, 


Dealers in 


™ sical Instruments~ 
and Sheet Mus c. 


68 OHIO LENEE, CAIRO, 114. 


Special attestion given to fi ling orders 
sent by tna mertiawtis 


|e 
* Wholesale Grocers 


Commission “Merchants, 
Dealers in sit kinds of 
Siaple and Panty Groceries 


W ESTERN “PRODUCE, 


Te OAIRY, HLL, 


St. 


ae EES, 
FRANK § NOEL & Co, 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


axe 
Purchasing Agents, 
Office No, 418 North Beeood Street, (Up Siaire,) 


St. Louis, Mo, 
marttawly 


LS & MANNING, 
Wholesale.» Retail Dealers in 


China, (tlass and|* 
QUEENSWARE, 


N.W. Corme Yoarth and #t. Charles Sts , 


ENGINE & MACHINE SHOP, _ 
Corner Second ‘and Morgan Streete, 


ST. LOUIS, MO, 
eae: P 
faciurers of all kin 


score 


Sidra Wes Lend Ratton 1 Land Serer 


Cil Well Maneh' oe 
A. MCDOWELL & €O., 
CAIRPETS, OIL CLOTHS, 
MATTING ~— 


AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, | ir 
|GROCERIES, 


spramwiy Cor. Johase Avenue & Bidney Sta 
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, 


A. B. WAGNER, 
le ‘abinet Maker and Undertaker, 

HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, 
&e., ke, &e, ke, 


In rear of Barber Shop. 
srhsh be il ell oxo oe Decanter sud 


HOUSE App STEAMBOAT 
FURNISHING GOODS CO. 


pablie generaliy to | 


misy tienen 


axed goods nav 
which'ere offered af 
cont, 


“MOBIL 
Far Orders wilt be 


0. (old NO: 44)" 
MOBILE, AL ALA. 


par Account Books, P ee Paper 
Mercantile Blanks, Stal is, 
at Wholesale and Beta 
wa Law, Medical, Theologea) 
Schook and Miscellaneons. Books a 
sale on acoommodating terns. 


PARKER, LAKE’ 
Cotton Factors and Grocers, 


Northwost Coraer St. Louis and Wator Hts, 
MOBILE... + ALA, 


—e— 
ays on hand, Bagging and Mope, Nails, 
AND ALL EINDS OF 


Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine 
Liquors, | kee 


IRA W. BY & CO0., 


Keep 


eo 
ca a =, teat ban} DR. COUDEN, 
RAMSEY, BROOKE & WALKER, ash ‘OF LOUISVILLE, 


4 aa a aT a Witeses 
ite ane Hereageoess the 


‘the High Court 
CANCER... 
ANCER WITHOUT PAIN 


OW TE GSE OY THE ENUF, ands 
he treats all 


Chronic Diseases 


Dr. Couden-ean be consulted at the National 
Hotel, orat hie otlice, Bouth Last corner of Maia 
and 34 Strrets. 


‘ free eee St 


in Louis- 
‘ha great 


LEACHMAN & SMITH, 
A Tippee Ax, LAW, Meridian, rece : 
0. B. COLLINS, 


COUNSELLOR AT 
‘AzzoRE aie 


Cancer Cured 


AAS TWIG, GOUDEN: of Lowy iy. 


‘be ford at aM botre of the ont 
Hale and Seeouil streets, near emcee emer I recommend bis 
fevcigl wri tortanate a9 to be aiticied 


“Stu LANNON, & CALDER, 
Avour i ATTA: 


ce rie Big: 


‘conafally tres by . 8 

ie ea enacts or 
ance 

remarkable access, 


GEO. W. WICKS, 
No, 103 West iain Stress. 
Corer xfeghasts, 
Coruer Washo 
ie. a Second sree 


‘GRANE, No. 
GE MUANGH AID, Na. 139 Wose Male st 
‘cetltawem 


amd Retall Grocers, 


ee ee 
ANUFACTURERS AGENCY EE rtrd roe te Mis 
bat stad choice 


coy saa STAR STABLE! 
MISSISSIPPI, 
B. T. RUSH, Proprietor. 
TDi fers pormasaeste located in Meri! 


JOHN P. MORTON, & CO, 
1590 Mais Bl.eot, between 4th and Sth, 
LOUISVILLE, KY. 
Publishers, Dookecllers and Stationers. 


ESPTCTFULLY | call) the attention of 
THUSTEES, TEACHERS AND 


Kale of Wood and Iren Machinery, 


TMPROVED AGRICULTURAL = niPLeatexrs, 
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY 


on the Livery VENUS OF EVUGATION, to their list of 
ENGINES Basins {fair myoa ont Lean ive sae | Fbiatons enteasing nw '? e  o 
and all deveriptions of “Team send you pees faster and cheaper than | Ratler’s Goodrich Readers, 6 Numbers. 


soy Livery man I koow of, (perhaps becuase | 
vow but few). 
Hacks always io attendance om arriral of the 


Sraies HB ok tnd Babe for eroyancen, wi 


LABOR SAVING MACHINES, 


ADAPTED TO THLE 
of thy portion of the South, 


Butler's English Grammar, 2 Books. 


Towne’s Mathematical Series, 5 Books, 


Bonvell’s Manual of Composition, 
‘duod maton yard'cospecied with the | Barber's First Principles of Geology. 


c 
Aenea Be Yok sere 0 yon wl 


Goodrich’s Series of Histories, 
eect et “erttaty ss | atlers Common School Sjeaker, 
Fon ‘interes igh lady 
Mochtoce Goods ; 
Yeti ice od Bere aaa New Spring & Summer Bronson’s Fioeuton, 


Kavaniaugh’s Original Dramas, £o. 


‘There bocks have ali been THOROUCHLY 
TIED tu the HCHOUL, KUOM, and hare. 


ceived the 
Fiousakbs ‘OP THR DEST TEACHERS 1S 
THE are, believed to he TH 


ome ers ais | BROACH, BROWN & O., 


© ar Patent 
seaaXELLOW STORE, 


eee. 
ienarverats 


and Samwer 


Q 


a 


rat 
aetion is plate of eter’ boekx not tn sat- 
Oct betwen 


j 


2 
& 


4 
fll 


Market Street,., 
LOUISVILLE, K 


WHOLDIALE DEALERS 1x 


Drugs and All Kinds of Patent 
‘Medicines, Perfumery and 
Fancy Articles, 


Hl 


H 


GRAVES REMEDIES. 


GARE. AGUE PILLS, THAT NEVER 
PAIL to cure Ague, Onills, and is 


mild artic, used 


wider ee you to Lal ye YERMIFUUR te isle, 


ph take pile in Jrrsoe 


‘enterprise to se DRE 


Hours: 
iriog | Soutbera orders solicitay and Prompt, at 
te 19: 


AND PROPRIETORS OF ALL OF Di! 


and ellicreat cath: all Pe 
Dyrperaie, Liver ae nad oh derange 
cares sod hay ne pga | 
Pan dad wolblng beter for Dy 
pire a out Bheu- 
Catt 


Weekly, $2:00 per Annum. 


NUMBER 75. 


SEMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE 


CALVERT, TIPPETT & 
Booksollors, St#tiortors, Print- 
ers and Binders, 


163 Main Street, Between Fourth and Fith, 
LOUISVILLE, KY. 


We sre prepared ab all times to fil erdarg 
tow an any Bou ef eu Hae. Hlaving 

‘rience in the busivera we claitn advantages. 

2 Solicited. ‘oct eed 


I. M. ROBINSON, & CO., 
Wholesale Dealers ia 
DRY COODS AND NOTIONs, 
No. 385 West Main Street, 


LOUISVILLE, KY. 
JAWMATAABU, W. A. Davis, IGWAUD TaAeee. 


TRABUE, DAVIS & CO. 
“l\wateins DRY Goods, 


HOSIERY, WHITE GOODS & NOTIONS, 


oethdawtn 


207. Main |Stridt, Between Bighth’ and Ninth, 
ky. 


el to. 


m0 


TERRY & SMITH, 
WHOLESALE GROC 
axD 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 
No, 243 Maia street, between Sixth and Seventh, 


LOUISVILLE, 


cf Demtn 


J. B. HOWE, 


GENERAL MERCANTIL 
COMMERCIAL 
BROKER AND Y' ASING AG! 
No. 75!g Thinl Street, 

-LOUISVILLE, KY. 


Fa Soottiern oedere solicited end promptly 
ded 10, sugalnnett 


The Best and Cheapest Cast Iron amd Stce 
Plows in the Market. 


both ot Se ease snd Cos cas 
1 A180 MAXUACTURE 
Cotton Scrapers, 
Cosa Sweeps, and 
Shovel Plows, 
Bend for Cireatar and price I! 
aed 


Factory coracr Slain 
Bue, . Louisville, Ky. = 


od 16th 
BP. AVERY, 


BRIDGEFORD &Co. 
"Poa laaetety 
Sones 


tio. W, Detghts 
5 =, § 


STOVE AND GRATE FOUNDRY, 
COPPER, TLN, AND SHEET-ILON MA\U'Y, 
bi AND DEALERS 1\— 

Copper, Block-Tin, Zine, Wire, 
ser's Tools dé Machines, de, 
Weataide of Sixth Street, 

Oxe Door Bxtow Mars, 

Oct. 19 LOUISVILLE, KY. 


WANTED ! 
Everybody to know that we are prepared to 
Faint, with oor 
METAL VARNISH, 
For Tin Sheet Irom, or ay kind of Metal Roofs. 
THE MERITS OF OUR PAINT. 

ih the mete! 


| Tin-Pia 


m0. 


heapeet and most durable, 
fire and water proof. 


to 
COMMISSION 


JAMES DAY & GO., 
(Saccemors to J. J. GILMORE,) 
68 Third Street, 


ERS 


> PRODUCE. 
ENT. 


MERIDIAN 


REMALE COLLEGE ! 


FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION. 


ELD. J. B. HAMBERLIN, A. M.. 
Principaland Professor of Mental a 
‘al Philosophy and Ancient La 


MRS. S. F.1LAMBI 
Presiding Teacher Higher E 
French. 


MRS. ROBERTSON, 
Instrumental Masi 


MRS. A. 1. HARWE 
Drawing, Painting, Embroi 


MISS SALLIE NICHOLSON 
Preparatory Branches. 


CHARGES POR TUITION, se. 
Tuition 1a Primary Course, 
Y 


Prey 

Colle, 

Keeieator modern Tangus 
dition, yer mont 

ms Piano and Guiter, cach pr 

Justrament 


Drawing . 
Eabroidery—Silk 


— Fre: 
dental feo for 


Boarding, including . 
foot and@ pinta per monih 


Washing. extra, 
Ti 


bed, bedding, 


Detecelved at the bei 
Ai the beginning obeact ivr monte (excemt 
A gratuitously), without prepayment 

i 


In case of protracted sickness Ae., mosey wil 


had of the 
ird Term will open on Monday, 
augtt, 


toilet articles 
Yrineypal. 7 


YOUNG LADIES’ 


HIGH SC BOOL. 


L.GUULD, A. 31.7 


Charges per Month: 


Primary Depa 
Intermediate. 1 


Wtf tation must be pad 2 
rante, Xo dedacticn will be made 
Seep ta canes of protracted ilneaa 
scoommedstion sf these whe have pom 

Departineat wit be conves 


Por the 


sof preparing for 
ceive particular « « 


NOW IN SESSION. 
A Few Vacanetes Only. 


WING to the peculiarity of the system of In 
struction, pupils may « 

ices of ans taonth with the enme sdvantage 

te the beginning of the term. 


W. K. POLSDE 


augdlewtf 


MERIDIAN IIGH Sono0L | 
FOR BOYS. 
Rev. J. A. SMYLIE, Principal. 


THE next seesion of this Institution will com 
mence on the cond Mouday at September, 
(the #ih) and eontinve forty mocks. 

TEEMS. 
Primary Dep't por month of 


Factions in vocal 
ding roon’, bed, b 
per month of f 


7 riet yin weave 
day popits, and for boarding popils, every fire 
m9 Abs, in vance 
No dedactions made for abgence, except in 
tine Principal, 
fe for any prop 
1 by them. 


St. Louis. 
PRANK S NOEL & CO, 
MERCHANTS 


aro 
Purchasing Agents; 


Mt. Lonis, Mo. 
marstewly 


DR. WHITTIER, 


forms, Gone-riine: 
teres Orehitis, Diabetes Waddet 
¥ diecnare Syphilitte affections of 
rot, skin or bomen 
iO Tinatapds culling’ from bell abost, ex. 
center, oe sod 


ile can evfer to many old residents for past 
saccens val ‘resent pealtiey nie exeny poy 


6) men of w 1 
“| men whose le: 


jack Philliy 


Constitution Making in the 
South--Nigser Rule) and Nigger 
Ruin. 

By the proceedings of the Alabama 

Convention the nation may sce the 


from the governing councils of a com: 

manity all learning, all discretion, all 

regard for the stability of wociety, all 

qualities that men respect; and, scc- 
place these qualities. by 

Ty and the most in- 

tense spirit of rovenge. An assembly 


posed of men unknown to the people 
Of that State, or where known “known 
to be men of indifferent c 
Its prominent white men are p 
adventurers, who were the scun 
Northern politics, and 
themselves to nigger voters by the 
extravagance with which they ex- 
pressed hatreds with which the nigy: 
felt nn active sympathy, 
gree the Convention 
ss whose -princiy 
tion is that it has always been under 
he white man’s foot and content with 
» place; whose qualification for Tuw 
aking is its for ery, because 
ry has filled it 
nevs that it will pat into 
Here itution 


insy 
his peop! 
should not Sambo take 
ts the 
» maker 


& coustite- 
? Plato 
; nation: 


the nece 
men into all the 


ty for acoustitution, 

ties of 
yovern- 
vallthe bar 


sent w 
Greece to study the forms of 


ment and 
ons of Ex 


Si a Cuffee 
yatnes that our 
to the ith strious list 
with Solon, comes down 
Constitution makers were the 
ion, and now (hes 


ability to distingmish between pork 
and possnm. Happy age! 

leney of this 

Alabama Conv viva, ty 

"| first move is to get the State govern- 

ment into other hands th se that 

now hold it, This measure receives 

the support of “the negroes and the 


extreme members.” Another propo- 


courts in cases of alle; 
pursue some private feuds in public 
law. One wore measure is supported 
by “very violent speeches.” 1 

measure of wholesale proscription and 
disfranchisement, and the Convention 
bas determined, by a vote of six 
three to twenty-two, that it w 
sneh measure and will w 


ed crime and 


will sca 
Cougress dared. Proseription is the 
rd. Let the people underst 
and tbo result it must have. 
when the g 
ion was made, the men w 
it knew where it should stop, 
and desired to stop it there. 
patriots would have preserved 
when they had secured guarantor 
y, bnt this did not satis 
Tho Sumners and Wen: 
4 of that time urged on 
ignorance, bratality aud barbarism, 
and the revolution became a war of 
and aslaughter. This is the| 
arse marked out for ns. The Armer- 
n people are satisfied with the re- 
sults of the war, and wish to seo order 
on the basis laid down in th 
Bat this 
isnotenotgh for the 
ave given power to th mer, 
ence these latter urged for: 
» the ery of proscription. 
mit this, or w 
the revolution” by the 
demand that this nigger 
cometo an end? Con- 
ical as it was, dared only 
acertain distance in its pu: 
vengeance for fear of the people 
it delegated its power to the n 
and they are relied upon to go. fur- 
ther, ‘This is the plan that fas” put 
the law-making power of the Sonth 
into the hands of a race that, in its 
native land, never met in a convention 
yother purpose but to roast 
tits encmies, There is but one 


wise 
fanatics 


to 
Bat 
v8, 


plan, and that is the immediate repeal, | 
as soon as Congress comes together, 
of the infamous laws under which 
these Southera Conventions are to 
meet and upon which the one in Ala- 
— is now acting. —New York Hor- 


results of radical rule—figat, to drive | i 


to make a State constitution is com- | 


+ be- | is 
Tables, 


¢| tern 
my 


sition isto go behind the record of] ¢ 


Laraserre Covwrr.—Vanglian and 
MeCutchen (both Conservatives) bv 
been elected in this county, over 
other Conserv. tives, their’ opponents. 
The only issue involved in the election. 
was for and against convention.— 
Vaughan was for convention, if such 
a body was to meet, but against it if 
. McCutchen is against con- 
vention intoto. Their opponents were 
similarly divided. She went fifty hun- 
dred majority against the convention, 


——~+-o-.-__ 
The Boston Advertiser says of Anna 
lecture on “Idiots and 


aud of 
swering honest arg 
er side, all of wh ¢ enreful 

ded.” Here is a choice extract 
Iectare, as reported byt 
r:  “Privol 
for there 
le by Goad 


goes abont with his 
ittle plu 
around him, 


in Maine 
at | 
the 
il the f 


ig the war a patri 


hamed of remainin, nue 


“ld 


wed as yet 
have her 


A Dery ” 
The Fronch dress ap a satire ie bat 
ter style than any other people. \V 
have a capital story in Cour 
rier des Etats Uni By 
illustrates this fret 

In xpeaking of the woman Prisurd 

mard ly ted in Meu 


her eon 
asks thro 
cate who 


faith 
relating 


n by 


who had figure 
seme distinction in the 
whlies of tho I 


dowith 


© papers in th 
the 
r of the 
he 


evirle 


and, abave al the 
which wae 
had co-.vineed 
nt, I pleadud 
soul which: 
this stro: 
po 


nee! 
i 

nnocence 
with allt] 
rol he 


“Ub, mons 
My children wi 
syou, T 
yor 1 


“What is 


Lhe von spoke 
tanght 


ch for 
up the watel for y 


Then you are 


Wh at didn’t you know it? 
hadn't beon guilty I sliéuld have 
pensed with » lawyer and beer isy 
own advocate 


Aman named John Mit 
ke - on Tuesday 


in pi ces. 
ee 


During that co 
meased with 


“The next 
celved tho following. whi 
fooka sas If itvwere all rigl 
has eharne 


a 


The Dens efthe Granite 
ne Demsoeripinte. 


The New Hampshire Democracy 
ave lately had a ‘State Convention 

the nomination of Governor, and 
it is described as attended by a large 
number. of delegates who intend 
making an activo vigorous canvass 
and redeem the State from the cluteh- 
ea of Radicalism. 

Tho utmost harmony and good 
feeling prevail! Joba G. Sinclai 
was nominated for Goternor. Among 
vthor resolutions the following were 
adopted : 

“Resolved, That the Congressional | 
plan of Reconstruction is, as conte 
ly its framers, wholly outside th 
stitution and a revola 
tion, and that the attempt syrol ‘whieh eas 


on from bad to worse, 
the glooin and -blacknoss. 
have settled. upon a People whore an- 


Id? not be- shattered, or 
opts. depressod, by any ordi 
misfortunes. Three planting 
seasons have since the war, 
and eachone has more than dupli- 
¢ated the failure of the last. The net 
proceeds of the planters’ cotton are 
| not to the cost of raising it 

ave done but little work, 

¢ lesultory ® man- 
to make it valueless. The 
their time ia spent in register 
1 vo! in listening to the 
ent harangues of 
and in drilling 
s for some pur- 


rae 

stead of improving, th ve 
proving, things gone 
‘of despair 


nary 


hands to leave their, employer at their 
own caprice and notion. 
afters few moments con- 
in Seis of $16 
damages cost it, amonnt- 
ing totwenty-tivedollars. The speech 
of Mr. Clift to the jury ‘was charac- 
terized by all who heard it, as @ caj 
tal thing. Ho understood the ques- 
tion, was in ye his 
appeal was pointed and effective.— 
Moveville Eagle. 


ator 


“SN FULLENWIDER, 


GENERAL 


axD 


Commission Merchant, 
No. 1333 Ohio Levee, near Stone Depot, 


gress to establish the pr - | cites alarm among the nnarnied white 
premacy of tho negro raco is most} population. These are the legitimate 
atrocions crime agninst the principles | Sud necessary results of that frightful 
Republican gororntgont and the | #%¢@ of laws which, under the pre- 
of Republican governta toxt of reconstructing the Union, the 
civilization of the and deservos | Republican party have inflicted on the 
wvtdenunciution | country. But worse is yet to come. 
| It is hard to see Low even famine and 

thomttendant horrors of famine are to 
land. 


——+ 
Mrs. Cynthia R. Newton, of Wor- 
cester, Yam. ho ma divorced ten 
years i eda} morning 
from the effect, of an abortions 
luck driver is suspected of leading 
her into this affair, and prominent 
physician of producing the abortion. 
-——e-0- 

The citizens of Kitzingen, in Bava- 
ris, celebrated, on the 10th of Octo- 
ber, a centennial anniversary ina 
|singular thanner. On the 10th of On. 

tober, 1767, the people of Kitzingen 
had driven all the Jews from their 
town. Ou the 10th of October, 1867, 
the citizens of Kitzingen presented 
toe Jews of their town with a hand- 
some synagogue, built with voluntary 
contributions from the Christians. 
Thus was a bad deed of the grand- 
fathers nobly effaced by the grand- 
sons. 


the severe and iu 


of every trae American citizen 


n 


with supplie 
the country is exhausted. 


ans of the commerce 
community. Capital refuses to risk 

fat industrial chaos ia which 
it is sure to be swallowed up. 

Isthere a remedy? The Demo- 
crats have shown a disposition to tule 
up our cause, Reinforced by the 
class who aro not willing to sacrifice 
the country for the sake of a party, 


is tho living issno before the 
and we hope that on it the 


—_ 
The Journal of Commerce says that 
seamen are more difficult to be bad 


Nictory may be wou and New Hamp: | they have lately asserted an judisput- | than at any time before or since the 
rlure fall into line with the uther| ble superiority in the so-called loyal| war. ‘This is caused partly by the re- 
: States. They constitute the public | vival of freights in grain trade, 

at opinion of the country. If that pub-| but primarily by the loss of seamen 

isd. Sasa lic opinion can be made effective now, | last summer during the stagnation in 


shipping, large numbers baving aban- 
doned their vocation for other pur- 
euts. 


much disaster may bo a 

United #8 take heed of 
the popular y in time, we may be 
saved from much suffering. Acting 


Tt is belioved that the raco of this 
old fanati about run, and this will 


m of Co > 
MOE on this belief a number of gentlemen |_ Gzxenat, Groror W. Cnasmens, of 
any part. Ho is! ofboth sections In Louisville, was seventy-four years old 


on the 3ist ult’ On the samo day, at 
high noon, his wife presented him with 
; | ten pounds and one onnce of gir! baby. 


tly enfecbled and | gest the present 


morials tc 


tim: 


tuind some 


ai dificnty: in. con: nformed to the | The Courier aye thin is his fearteenth 
ilar train of tion nnd to | child, and yet the General is, except- 
expressed demands of public opin- slie Coombs, the youngest man 
iaaw Gaal im Kentucky. 
ele to wield his Deirdre? accars ba uimorial) A San Francisco dispatch says: Re- 
: arty louder “iven prepared and is ree-| porta from the interior represent the 


ded ty the Sonthern people 
view We would request 
rs to bestow their earnest 
0 the Sonth, the | ate on it. We behove that | 
to whieh he | ey Will ngrce with us in the concla- | 
ki 2 that this movement, if it become | 
He is} pencral, may do muc e 
tted last | Con 
nuable to intro- | Ul 


meteoric shower a magnificent specta- 
cle, witnessed between the hours of 
2: 30 and 2 at night on the 13th. 
——<o 

About three hundred freedmen 
passed through Augusta, Georgia, 0° 
Wednesd y,en route to Charleston, 
to tke passage on the ship Golconila, 
for Liberia. 


rom, thiy lad 


the same bitterness 


ful fh 


yiven ex 


eaentyd aa having 4 


wee's that le will | 


re ner-of the view | Over Whelwing expression of pinion | 

; ity, | rol both sections of the country, will! Th» French gain commencéd 
for th 1. [Place the radicals still moré  de- | pasting their postage Stamps up ride 
the salje hw! cidedly in the wrong and strengthen | fown on their letters, ‘Thi ie said to 


says he considers will not be 
‘The other —re 
of civil 


assed, | the hands of that great party which | be one of their ways of inanifesting 
n | #8 to be charged with the final solution | their hostility to “the nephew of his 
and settlement of these momentous| uncle” 
rm pending the trial for! problems 
ut—he considers necessary 
ardity of the 
for crime or | 
allowing. him 
the functions of his 


Ixcexpraxisa.—The gin house, of 
ir. Lafayetto Willis, nine miles South- 
east of this city, containing twelve 
bales of cotton, was burned Monday 
night. Supposed to be the work of 


tizens of the | an incendiary. The loss cannot fall 


impeact 


» President and M 
ators and Rop- 
tives of the United States 


for the reason of the al 


arraignment of an o! 


tuisdemeanor, mean- 


while to.grerei 


office, Respecting the Southern peo tfally ropre-! much short’ of twenty-five hundred 
nlc, he declares uxt he whip- | ™ opments | dotlara Mr. Willis has no clue to 
f t b 

Aa etal of the last few mouths have demon- | tive perpetrator.—Aberdeen Examiner. 
ped into subminsio: "| strated the fact that the reconstrue- —+~-2——___ | 
net forth by Congress if they elo nol ts of Congress will, if persist-| ‘The offidial vote of the Stato of New 
peaceably ac mation frou & conflict of races, | yory shows « democratic majority of 

0 the desolation of | 


wiieal standy 9 

Hi ar SSH and the serions, if not | 48,9 
injury of both races in| 
thern States 


counties from wh. 
precinct re 


————— 
i A very distinct shock of an earth- 
GU,054, divided as follows 


* (ia ee f this Stat | qnake was felt at Salt Lake City on 
ve negroes of this State aro | the sa insk No damage was:dane. | 
_——— 


d into secret bands termed | 


al leagnes,” sworn and combined | 1. moss, JAMES WATKINS, Jusem Waraine, 
agninst their former ownera and citi- | 


| zens of the State, in order to obtain | ROSS, Watkins & Co.,| 
control of the government. | 
That this 


det 


325 Ww when it ix re 
that in the twenty-two 
from which wo report fall 
returns, the blacks had a major 
on Registration, of 4,967, which was 
reinforced by the counties of Marshall 
and Rankin making fight at the polls, 
and casting a large portion of the 
whito vote, and yet convention failed | 


elulous race has been 
dled by demgaing men into the | 
ef that the property of the white | 
of the State will be divided 


MERIDIAN, MISS, 


OFFER for sale | 
RY GUO! 


citiz, 
amongst them. 


nd» 
the 


these domoralizing in- 
are daily refusing to | 


to obtain a majority of the B ntracts, or lubor for the | sersoentt IND ae 
wo may most reasonably expect|support of themsclres end their 
to see this 4,326 dwindling to insig- | families. 


nificance and Convention fail by about 
4000 of obtaining a majority of the 

istered votes of the State. We're 
“only waiting.”.—Aberdoen Examiner. 


ae a oe 
TAPPAN & CO., 

That, in consequence of this do- Dealers in 

moralization 


he ruinous failure of 
a large majority of our plantera, and, 
of course, in the necessity of ita aban- 
donment. 


Steel, Springs, Axles, Nails, Spikes, 
and Book, News.and Wrap. 
ping Paper. = 


Qvick Worx.—A Yankee, by the 
name of Allen, stole a horsa’in Lune. 
ba 
Cc 


ALL DRSORIPTIONS OF WOOD WoRE. 
2@-For sale low for Cash. 
sugtiwtm VICKSBURG, MISR. 


LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP. 


‘Wo call the attention of to 


vention ; was followed, arrested for 
ing the horse and committed to 
jail; and will bo sent to tho peni: 


\J. B. WILDER & €0., 


1 nting in this State /TENNESSER CHARCOAL IRON | 20% 
TRO! 


nov20vw6m * CAIRO, ILL. 


Marx & WEXSING,” C.F. PARSONS, 
Evansville; Ind. “Calroy M1. 


MARK. PARSCNS & CO, 


Direct Immporters'an4 Dealers in 


QUEENSWARE, 
China, Glass, Coal Oi) Lamps, 
ASSORTED CRATES, &c., 

No. 1033 Ohio Levee. Cairo, m1. 

nov20ew6m 


W. W. SCHUTTER, 


Importer and Wholesale Dealer in 
Wines, Liquors, Tobacco and 
CIGARS, 


Agents for best Brands of 
CREAM & STOCK ALE, 
and Imported Ales of different Brands. 
No. 7&5 Ohio Levee. CAIRO, ILL. 


t97 Particular attention given to Coun- 
try orders. nov 20sw ou. 


Jas. Ripy. Thos. Hackett. Jno. Callaghan. 


Ripy, Hackett & Co., 


Wholesale Dealers in 
Wines, Liquors & Cigars 
PURE OLD COPPER-DISTILLED WHISKY, 
U.S.BONDED WAREHOUSE 


No. 72 SIXTH STREET, 
noviswon _. Loninville, 


Auek CHAW, MP THUMAS, TWO. OwANe, 
CRAIG, TRUMAN & CO, 
‘Wholesale Dealers in 
HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS ALADIES FURS, 
218 Main BR, $d Door East of.Loalsville Hotel, 
LOUISVILLE, KY., 


Mave constantly on hand a large assort- 
ment of all goods in out line. Glye-usa 
call. oct] Osw 6m 


Wholesale 


No. 181 Main Street. 
LOUISVILLE, KY, 
meylewly 


F.M, 1GaN, 8. W. MEGAN, C. HEGAN. 


Hegan Brothers, 
Manufteturers of and Dealers in 
FRAMES AND CORNICES, 
WALL PAPBR, LOOKING GLASS, WINDOW 
GLASS, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, &c. 

128 Male Street, (old No. 412) between 4th & 5th, 

oct 9ew6en LOUISVILLE, KY. 
A. GARDNER, 
WHOLESALE GROCER 


—— 
COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
‘No, 223 Mvin St, between Sixth und Seventh, 
cetltawtin LOUISVILLE, KY. 


‘TAYLOR'S 


Ague Remedy, 


CONTAINS peither Quinine. Arsenie or ny 
other The 

ouker powoneas__ tnTedesh nly. tafe, 

CHILLS OR INTERMITTENT FEVER 
So harmless tht ebi take f¢ with 

fates das ciate spe oor 

. Give con 

At in recommended by 


Dry Goods, 


= 
7 


PRODUCE DEALER,|*. 


Druggists, | frets 


army : 
Northern Nostrum VYenders, 


FAMILY MEDICINES 
Not secreta nor patents, which we think 


GREAT SOUTHERN reeks 
GREAT Se TIONS 


plaints peculiar to females. It restores, 


arouses and invigorates the womb, there- rH 


by Inducing regularity and 
DROMGOOLE & CO'S 


KING OF CHILLS 


ea quick and perma- 


nent cures, never affects the head, nerves, | {2 


or ears, gives tone to the system, and can 
be administered to infants. It cures all 


forms of Chills and Fever. Intermittent 
Fever. Billious Fever, Con; Chills, 
Dumb Chills, and uo family should be 
without It. 

CHILLS AND FEVER 

Can be permanently cured, whether of re- 
cent or long standing. Do hot shake any 
longer, get a bottle and be cured. 


DROMGOOLE & CO'S 


AMYGDALINE PECTORAL 


A scientific ion for Coughs, Colds, 
Sore Throat, Whooping Coughs Preamo 
nla, Plenrisy, Croup, Hoarseness, Dry 
Coughs, Pain ih the Side, Tightness In the 
Chest.’ Influenza, Spitting of Blood. and 
forall other Pulmonary Affections. It im- 

lately loosens the: phlegm, relleves the 
cough and pain, promotes free expectorn- 
tion. and soothes and. quiets the troubled 
nervous system, enabling them to sleep at 
night. Price $1 00. ‘ 


DROMGUOLE & CO." 


Fluid Ext. Bearberr; 
and Buchu, forthe eys. 
For all affections of the Kidneys and Blad- 
der, whether affecting old or young. inale 
or female; for gravel. urinary deposits of 
all kinds, retention of urine, “frequent in- 
clination and pain in urinating, pain fn 
sraall of the’ back, and all those trouble- 


mptoms arlsing from exceases. ef 
fects of heed oy mor he bite of dis- 
sipation. Glest, Leucorrhea, evil fore- 
custan cts. ean Ye cored by ang wie 
medical compound. Large bottles $1 00. 
YOUR LIFE BLOOD 

must be purified by using 
DROMGOOLE & CO.’s 


Constitutional Monarch, 


Which will immediately eradicate all im- 
purities of the Blood, Constitutional De- 
angements Skin Diseases and Eruptions 
Scrofula, Camp Itch, Tetter, Sealdhead, 
Ringworm. Syphilisabd all Syphilitie Dis 
eased. Eifects 0 
* Uleers and 
nl 


& Co’s Rep Dianmiaa Re- 
forms of Diarrhcea, Vout 


$1, 93 and 95 Common Straets, 


ednecaeiglir! > 


The Jatest, and 
by far thechcap- 
est and mest 
perfect Cotton 
Serew ever in- 
vented. 

One Mule, 
with the grear- 


est ense, can 


speck nn heavy 
Agents. “am, 


“Vale of Cotton 


ALS”, AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED 


Gullett Steel Brus 


era it through the fu: 
Perfectly straight, pr 
bs 0 


SI We have now on band’asepply of the above. 


; Machinery generally. 
How & Co's. Cireolar Saws, Leather Belting anit Lacing Leather, India Rubber Beitio 
. Couptiog. 


Iroa Pipes, Hose and 
Aso, 8 General Ansorimiont of 
fin avd Lead Plate, Sheet, Boils lar Iron, Rivets, Nails ane Fpikes, Brazen and Sbei 
: Copyer wud Metal 
A 


, Also : 
Tasch & Aviry's Plows, Teane Brees Corn Mills, Engines ant Som i's, 


Pack. 


ou hand spd for sale by 
yt APEAR & CO., 12 South Commerce Street, Mobile 


te om, rerren, ™ 


P. H.. PEPPER & CO. 
Established 1847, 


DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS. 
Corner of St. Francis and Joachim Streets., 
MOBILE, ALA. 


Have covsteatly for sale much 
THE LARGEST, AND. BE3T ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GooD3 


ever offered in this Market. 
PER EE oe Sa 


THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN IMPORTED DIRECT 
trom the Mamsfectures of Burvpe and America, and will be sold ax Cheap as by 
any 


IreueKarn, 


House on this Continent, 


& P. H. Lavender of Greensboro, Ala. is with the abore house, nd wii! be plese: to verve 
is friends, awlyr 


GRAND pet ea i 


- OF 
ore 
soccer tiesto" 


Chartered by on Act of the Legislotere of 


J..M. TAYLOR, 
Fashionable Tailorand Cutter, 


ining wod altering neat'y done. 
he patrovage is solicited. 


’a 


as among the mosy of their, 
cltizens. They Wave a first rate 
ment of goods and will dos jrood th 


busincas. Mr. Wilson who retires from the | 


firm has made many friends here and we 
hope may still remain In ourclty, He has 
‘our best wishes for prosperity and 

ness, 


Dows ox Tax Lorat Lxsoue—We 


the following letter In the Brandon 


publican, in which the writer, a res] 
Blo colored man of Rankin county, de~| 


nounces the Joyal League. How many 
of the colored people of Lauderdale will 
subscribe to the sentiments of honest Ed, 
Smith? Here ta the letter: 
‘ A Cara. 
Bnaxvox, Miss., Nov. 14, 1967. 
Mn. A.J. Fraxte: Sir—In onler to set 
myself right before the: both 
andl black, of this vicinity. 
te the favor to, publish this 
announces to all it may concera that 1 
have this day severed my connection with 
the Loyal Lea 
My reasons for an dolng’ are aa follows 
When I Jolned the Lea 
vaxanizatlon for ti 


any conncetion with it and adv 
Ju my situation ta do likewise. 
Very respectfully, 


StTesey 


are 
viation.— 


'steamehtps, clergymen, 


ae, bar, aeons, miners, 


Institutions, &o., &ce., are 


Brsas sore ria thls popular spe- 


Sword, Tomer awp° Comrass.—“The 
sword to kill, the ‘torch to bura,and the 
combass to divide out the beautiful lands 
of the South,” This is the emphatic lan- 
guage used against a Southern poople— 
Shall we calmly submit, and permit those 
making nse of such to prescribe 
and prepare all of our Pills, Bitters, Ton- 
tea, Blood Purifiers, Cough Syrups, Chill 
Medliclugs, &c., at a thme when better med- 
Jeines are prepared and offered by our own 


t}-kith and kin?” The “Great Southern 
{| Preparations” are made in the South, and 


embrace a class of select family inedicines. 
See advertisement.» u 


same, 
who | Comstxrnion, Arn: 


mm time to 

n. oe all electors, 

‘of persons shall 

‘to register, vote, or hold 

‘Those who, during the late rebellion, in- 
filoted, or caused to be inflicted, any eruel 
or unusnal punishment upon any solilier, 
tailor. marine, employes or citizen of the 
United States or who in any way violated 
the rales of civilized warfare. 

‘Those who are, or may be Alsfranchisel 
by the proposed Constitational. Amend- 
ment. known as the 14th Article, and the 

March 2, 1367; 


Gener Assembly shall have power to ro- 
inoye the disabilities ennumerated in this 
Laat elanse. x 

‘Those who shall hava, been convicted of 
treason, embezzlement” of public funds, 
malfeasince in office. crime 

¥ with Imprisonment In 

ary. or bribery 

No idiot or Insane person shall be per- 
mitted to register or vote in this State. 

Bec. 3, All persons, before registering, 
ranst take and subscribe to: the following 


penitent! 


oat 
1.——, do solemnity swear or affirm 
that I will support god aaa nats the Con- 
stitation and Jaws of the Unite! States, 
nan laws of Alabama ; 

from 


Neither wealth, yeflnement, station or | ty 2 


condition are exempt fromthe pain and 


suffering entailed upon the daughters of | the Ui 


Eve, All are liable to derangements of | 
the syntens, for which the Philotoken 


the ie 
ited States; that Twill necept the 
d aality of all men, and 
agree Hot to attempt.to ive any per- 
900 Bt perapbe, OM scopent of race OF col 
pies git us condition, of any political 
or civil right, privitize or immanity, en- 

by any other class 


injure or count 


others any. at- 
tempt to injure 
account of past 


any person OF persona, on 
rr of the 
* 


“mp—os deg 

“Aeg Apo e198 
oR “oO 18d OY) 0) 1x9T 

‘ASP seesasd 00 estesaze pore Tr¥D 
~ __-*Kep aq Jo waoryeoyqnd yay8] ect) 
{te paw ‘waded ‘eeorporrg ‘Kraconwg 
cid “sqoog 


CHEAP SOAP! GOOD 
THE VERY BEST OF SOAP! 


punishable by 


humanity, send ‘tea, 
directions for 


TO CONSUMPTIVE: 

‘The advertiser, having been restored to 
health in a few weeks bya very simple rem. 
edy, after having enffered for weveral years 
warete loog affection, and that dread 
divenga’ Consurmption—ia» anxious to 
known to bis fcllow-euffererathe means 


‘To all who desire it, he will send a eapy of 

pion owed (fam af eharge). with 

age Lx isd 

which they wn asa sone cae ror 

Gocoy, and pit ‘Throat and Long ‘AMtections 

ei reat jeaionn 

Facteip efiec ct tee! etrartice im teodee 

the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and 

H ay 2 which he conceives to be 
ron 


REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, 
Williamshorg, Kings Co,, New York, 


uence of 
yellow fever tn the et 

compelled by the duty we owe to 
elven our families and em) 

ne preliminary 

Bethe Misslesipht “Agricultural Tolne | 
tlonal & Manufneturing Ald Society fi 
the 36th day of October, to the 2nd of No-| 


To give our patrons and the publi 
distance the necessary time for renewal of | 
Certificates the third preliminary dist 
bution will be drawn N and 
the Grand Scheme, December 26th, 1807. 

We trust that a kind and indulgent pub- 
Vic will both excuse and approve of the 

‘hort postponement. 
Correspondents, and personsorering ce 
tificates, are requested to direct their com- 
munications, to the Secretary at Meridian, 


Miss. to which place our office is tempo- | , 


rarily removed.” An authorizedagent wil 
remain at Vicksburg. to attend to any 
Comaualcations oF oniers for certtcaten 
” President. 
Axpixr Saxprt, See’ 


Charter Oak Cookin, 
As formerly ctured b 


of men And, | FLLLEY, and 
furthermore, that L will not in any way 
tenance in 


ed an wnpar- 
and sale, over 100,000 


years’ practl- 
ness conkd aug 
to bring this Stove 


re offer our 


New Charter Oak 


as Tu — 


Best Constructed, best Operating, and 
most Economical and Durable 


to | with th 
| kn 


St-/ eventually cure ever; 


Raf 


iF 


EAU 


uy 


s 
&, 


gy, the arest_ water ts perfect 
du regions where h are ab- 
onorts, how shall the weak! 
mand frail system. resist thelr 
deadly efforts unless fortified by artificial 
means? ‘If the BITTERS are the 
foreing, vitaliaing, sustaining 
they are @latmed to be—and on. thi 
the 
lutely fatuitous in any man or woman, 
suffering from physical weakness, 
Tesort to so potent a remedy. .W 


epidemic Is prevailing. or in pros; 


ct the | 
best mifeguards aro a perfect digestion, firm 


nerves and a wise employment of the 
means whieh science as pliced at the dis- 
posal of the public as antidotes against at- 
mospherfc infection. A 
Hostetter's’ Bitters deserved 
highest reputation througho 
world. 

{3- Remember that physical vi 
best defense against ‘Sistase, and 
m 


enjoy the 
the Western 


risthe 
that it 


Dysestery, Cuoxers Monnvs, axp Cox- 
stirariox—Billions Colle 


ng ian 
writhes ander It as 1 upon the rac 

Bitters are useful to relieve the paro 

but it isa sure means of prev 
recurrence of the attack they are 

larly recommended. Tone the Ii 

the bowels with this 

corrective, and 


arc 


The sympt pops 
ys With some 


frequent dise 
and grij 


el, 
Ing that the gastric Juice Is either not 
croton! tu anion cunatleye or thee ih 
not the solvent properties ne 
impose the mastieated food. 
erally out of rt 
teal with a low grade of infl 
Uniler these 4 


Th 
the bowels | 
wi 
cand anti- 
cd; and such 

ne Is Hosrerrens Brrrass. 

ye in tained, 
w 


int 
and harmless Intigorant. 
thing 


ing Irrex 5 

All slnggards require to be stimulated ; 
and yet, atrange to way. the sluggish bow- 
els are often subjected to a. treatinent 
whieh in thelr torphdlt 
and renders easily cured fn | 


a r. Ac 
stimulant with a mild. laxative | 
is what is needed. In I etter’s Bitters | 
the sufferer has this Important desilera 
Acourse of this genial corrective 
form of constipa: 
tion, anil remove the’ heada 
foverishness, nausea. muddy 
by which {tis usually accompanied. Some 
persons who are by constitution of a con- 
stipated habit may overcome the difficulty 
and schleve perfect regularity. by sin 
the Bitters daily in conformity with the 
directions. 

Tax Tunre Most Iurowraxr-Prarops 
o¥ Lave.—Physicians divide 
distinct periods—the first extending from 
birth to the age of seven years, the second 
from the seventh to the fourteenth year, 
the third from the fourteenth to the twen- 
ty-first rear, the fourth from the twenty- 
iret to the fc Fear, the fifth from the 
fortieth rar te the close of Ife' strane, 
eventful history.” Shakspeare divides life 
into “seve: 3” but. fire is the numbe 


ado} ye 
“third period” the 
important changes ocenr which mark and 


pte 


STOVE. DEALERS, HOUSE KEEPERS 
and all lovers of good Cooking are partic- 
‘ularly requested to examine the New Stove, 
as we are confident that it must superéede 
all others wherever sold and used. 

Price List and Catalogue sent on appli- 
cation. - Address 


Excelsior Manufacturing Co., 
nova0ewsm ST. LOUIS MO. 
Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, otc: 
Proprietor offers for sale at the 
PEACH WOOD NURSERIES, 
® cholee stnck of 
and Nects. 


Separate the sexes. This is the of 
development, when the frame. In sequtring 
proportion. and strength, makes ex- 
traordinary denianda upon the vital and 
constitutional resonroes. ‘The weaker sex 
rs most during this period. ‘The vi- 
tality of woman, heing taxed toa greater 
degree than that of man, often requires to 
be re-enforced by artificial means. When- 
ever this is necessary Hostetter's Bitters 
may Ke conscientiously recommended as 
the most harmless and effective of all ton- 


tex. 
‘The fourth period. embracing the matu- 
rity of life, when the powers of body and | 
mind in both sexes ought to be in fall vi- | 
also has its speclil diftienlties. It is | 
luring this stage that the fensale ie subject 
to most of the lnarrassing ailmenta peculiar 
to berorganization. Sonumerousiundd is~ 
tressing are these complaints, that the pa- | 
Bence with which they are borne, while it 
‘excites the wonder, Sous the earnest 
thy, of the less ings WI 
fayle therselves per. excellence the = lords 
Of creation.” In fortitade. it must be a 
mitted that the 
equal tothe nlies." 
the Inter it ts Important to know 
that in the troubtes which prevede and fol~ 
maturity, the Bitters are ex 


not to 
en an | 


the latter | £ 


disorder 
Mi xi 


© | folior 


Ife tintw: tive | 3 


lb 


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ef 
he 


| 


B 
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il 
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| 


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® 


BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, 


TO MY UNITED #TATES AXD WonLD-wIDE 
READERS, 


a cited 4 
sdocsted a0 
cersainiy one of the noe 


Dr, John Ball—Dear Sir 
ga your “Wom Destrorer" 
fied i wonderfully efficacious, ‘It hss’ pot | 
whed-for | 
pretiy large country prac 
ase for some ari 


vd speedy so. ite effects On 
aueertaie in tbe extreme 


It bean getaupos easy terme 
deatot i Tam amare that the tse af 
y tothe teachings end practice cf | 
Ay of the regular tive of BD's | 


niue than myselt 


duseave to whieh human 
ply soon, and infor 


A GOOD REASON POR TRECAPTAINS Parti 


Read the Captain's Letter and the Letter 
from hia Mother. 


Henton Rarrac 
Dr. John Bh 

bieney of you 

beneficvel quatitn 


+ April 20, 1864. 


ut (Wo Foun no was taken 


isoner and confined for 


fe bot aat Up a to 
Lam shot through 
d, 


Please express me baif a duzen be 


ties, and oblige 
Cart. ©. P. JOMIN<ON, 
St Louis, the. 


a te 

*, |, Weaving the 

Jobuson to my care.’ At thirteen 

sears of age be had a chronic diarrhea and sero: 

fala, for which I n 
cured 


scrofs jebility. 

fect success bus atteaded it. The cures effected 

in some cases of verntula and fever orca were 
sox.ous for my | 
ir Sarssparilla, 


Res pee fuil 
TENSE soBNsow. 


3 
DR. JOHN BULL, 
Manstctree and Vender st the Calera 
Smith’s Tonic Syrup! 
FOR THE CURE OF 
AGUE AND FEVER 


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fowa tte cat by ws miiog to 
during « bettie. J 


Ube United States, or from the 


Ginger far nil semmer compisiois, 
h 
Grager tad sea telingca. SM OM 


SUMMER COMPLAINT, 


OF THE BOWELM, RES 
‘TEETHIS 


Gives health te the child and rest to the iatlie 


We could furnish any quantity of certit: 
ring evidence of 


PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


MURLEY'S BARNAPARILLA, 


Iready recognizes by 1 
et 
orprining 
for certain diseases, of whicts 


Knowledge, 

wamanity | All other 

Hatlog | have betteet 
f ye bac 


because, on being tesied, 1 
and to cont 


it 
Tate nthe pare ood 
(ro trial, be 


ofthe Kidneye Drs ep. 
Fema lrregularity 
all Nkin Diseases, Liv 


PERFECTLY RELIABLE. 


The only remedy tor Chille and F 


n 


put benefit; but in pe cw 


‘certain eure tor chills avd 
"om the eb 


HURLEY'S 
Popular Worm Candy! 


As this in really « arctic vor wonh, anit 
p 


Neless aod any ebi'd will take 
?aMES RUDDLE & Ov, 
Prepnevere, 


HURLEY'S 


STOMACHIG BITTERS, 


fant of Acti 
jer, or DISURDERED STOMACH, 


There are no bitters that can compare with 
| These is Fendweing these dicres-ing coarplasets, 
* 


‘er had at aoy dra, 


retore 
#AMES EODDLE & Ca., 
Louteville, Ky 


Oriental Pearl Drops, 


fring the complexion, effec 
ing Tat, Freckles, B otches, sed 
‘egant emoothnens pot 

ber. 


English Horse Lint- 
ment. 


bas preven Itself one of the best Linimes 
made for npraina, broises &e, inn cases whe 
Iried for pilber roam ot beait, apd will do all we 


claim for ik Trea bottle and we are astiafed 
yea will 


tune any obser. 


Extract Jamnica Ginger: 
Use Jncuve eddie & Co's Extract of Jennia 
iota, Chaiere 


Seatou's Chemical Writing Mluid 


axD 
CARMINE INK. 
‘These weil known inks send aly be ward to 


—— 


JaxES & 00. 
ee 


te eaten, 


“eis prepitred to: ake. aud sepaln 


“rye 


‘ThoaghRot te 
RAHROAD JUNCTION 


‘Bey- Call carly and get Bargains. .o7 
aren hee, Weel, fce-war, 
bed Batter, Corn, Ae 
ember 


tore “ton 


aud ca Frost Kow next to 
ys JNO. T. BALL. 


ty 
JOHN M..GOLDIN, nage 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSUUPT, |< 


Respectfully announces to the pablie that. 
'Bollers, 


JOUN NELSON) Prop’t, 


Private Boardi 
BY MRS. ANN DOZIER, ST. LOUIS, MO 
HAVE opened « large and commodious Pri 
Bosrding House, and wil be pleased to 
my old friends. 
Shroot, between Pine and Olive. 


rpri 


repale Mil and alt kinds Of maohine- 
He has bal ‘an experience of many 
yeard both fn thaking aad repatring ma- 
chinerf. and hopes to tecelvern ber! pat~ 
ronage from tie, pabit povGswim 


ba, Boxe! % mw marr |“ 


DUNCAN & HART, TODS UEio mee. 
AUCTIONEERS| es House. 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
JOSIAH JONES, : PROP’R. 


‘This well known Hotel is still open for the re- 
sceommodation of gaests. The 
bs supplied with the best the market 


Meals prepared on the arrival and de- 
all train: 


Ragsdale Hous”, 
ON THE HILL, | 
| On the Bast Side of the Raitwrsd 


AND COMMISSICN MERCHANTS, 


1y Cor, Johnson Avenue & Sidney Sts 

REMOVAL. 

NEW DRUGS. 
PHOS. D. REID & CO., 


Druggists and Apothecaries. 


ame 
ull’« Sarsaparitia. 
Lsull's Worm Destroyer. 


By 
4 Court Rooms, 


Prescriptions 
and of the pu 


istome rs in a maperior atyle. 
Cooklag and Pure are equal 


The location of the house re ed 
ly convenient to business m 


ge in J eke! 


AT THETR OLD STAND, 


on the Corner, and their | 


NEW STORE| 


ADJOINING, 


+ Hore there times x day, 
railroad es 3 
1. H. SMYTH, 


CONTINENTAL HOTEL. 


M. STIL 
Corner Sixth Street and Ohio Levee, 


CAIRO, ILL, 
Fare €2 59 per day 


are constantly receiving | * . Proprictor. 


spply of 


on band a 


If's 


Novltaw2m 


Clothing, 


Fare Reduced. 


Groceries, — 
Bonrd 82.50 per Day. 
Hardware, uU HO 
Catlery, . 8. sd 
LOUISVILLE, KY. 
Cros now dawn 
|LACLEDE HOTEL, 
Rope, | ST. LOUIS, MO. 

Boots, arble Bullding. corner 

Shoes, Centre sud 

ne outst 

Hats, and first-class in 
EVER SEEN IN THIS COUNTRY. WASKES MALIN, Prope’ 


now20ew! 


Vicksburg. 


Hi. B. BRUSER, 


heet-Iron Worker, 


LOOK WEL}, TO 


Your Insurance. | pepe 

ing Stoves, 
ing Goods, 
Sheet Leail, Fire 
Tile. 


| Copper, Tin and 


Cooking and He 
And Howse Barn! 
Tinrare, Pump Pipes, 


‘; Brick and 


) Vs BARLY, General Insurance 4 
in the United Bates, 
as winter is 


Particular aitestion paid to, 
Work. 


REID | sons uren, guwase 


treet 
VICKSUUEG. 


RUTLEDGE & 
Bricklayers, | 
MERIDIAN. MINHISSIE EE 


may laiwly 


PeGive TNE” 
RedJacket B 


tS 


OHIO LEGISLATURE 


DEMOCRATIC.| JOSEPH BOTTO, F 


Wholesale and Retsit Dealer in 


GROCERIES, 
BAR STORES AND 
PLANTATION SUPPLIES, 
Imported & Domestic Wines & Liquor 

HAVANA CIGARS, 
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, &., 
2 Washington Street, 
VICKSBURG, MISS. 


o 18 af 


50,000 Majurity Against Negro Suffrage. 


G\EAT EX ITEMENT AT HARVEY'S Coit 
NER. 


IN consequence of his tuperior Goods and 


low pricen, ‘The public are invited to call 


weofor shemseives. There iano mletake 
thotow figures, wad the gods are certainly ox | 


exception.ble in quality. 


CHEAP 
CASH STORE! 
JOSEPM BATM & CO., 


Dealers in 


DRY GOODS, 


‘Otothine, 
Boots, | 
Shoes, 


cet! Oswim 


dt Jacket 


1 OUIS HOFFM 
188. 


ts, 
Hardware, 
Queensware, 


ASD SUie KINDS OF 
FURNISHING GOODS, 
. Johnson Street, 


snaylSewhy 


1 
: | Office Hours from 9 ‘A. Bf. to: 3 Pa. 


AW Kinds of Guns Maile and Repaired. 


il Me: 
DICINES 
FANCY SOA! RFUMERY, 
OIL, GLASS, INK; Ke., 
Hair Restoratiees, Dyestuffs, Tooth end 
Nail’ Brushes, Gigare, Fishing. 
Rods, Hooks, Li de. 
, ROOVILL & 


Also 's large Binek of 
(00,5 Patent Medielmes which i am agent for. 
™ 


6 Proni 


“W. W. SHEARER 
Were permanently establishes. himself 


merce Street, (over the diteb) intends to keep ® 


geod rupply 


TAPLE GOODS 
GROCERIES, 


HARDWARE, CROCKERY, 
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, 
&e., &e, ke, &e., 


I} sell as low on, be can afford; and 
jsods and the public generally to 


rena call. 
Lis ULOTHING will be sold for the presedt 
at cost, and SADDLES below cost 
i roaning his own machine, and all he 
je grease from friends to make it go 
‘Aug. 1, 1867 ly 


hm wee 
‘of Mla, 


LLOYD, WHITE & CO.. 
WHOLEALE & RETAIL GROCERS, 
RAL COMMISSION, 


Receiving and Forwarding Merchants, 
Front Street, (In the Brick Stare,) 
MERIDIAN, MISA. 
Agents for the Shelby Lime Cs r, which 
Se AT eT a tag quanilty st Mods plore 
“Theae Limes hare an eetabliahed tation ae 
teint teal to. tho bet, Bre 
Henthet consiry, 
pert sa 


y thelr acen 
“The repeelal attention of ball 


a June 


~ Smith & Alford. 
MERIDIAN. MISS 


FOULD respeetfally call the attention of par 
Wren rite well ecleted stock of 


‘pity GOODS, KADY MADE CLOTHING, 
HATS, BOOTS AND SITORS, 
SO ensn Comet Teta Spree es 
Aiclna’Repern: Cotevas Team 
Caalice. 
fel'isat, 
eae 
fering fot 


“MERIDIAN 
SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 
OF THE CITY OF MERIGIAN, 
Buys and Sells Northern and 
Southern Exchange, 
Gold & Uncurrent Money 
RECEIVES IDEPOSITS, 


And Gives Prompt Atlentios to all Collect ons 
ac, Conided 


‘eprifawly 


A THREEROOT. 


Boots ‘and Shoes and 
dings Establishment. 


nd other goods of that 


‘and Shoes made to order at short 
oottaewly 


the pl 
AR, Seto i 0 seven wal 
land, eighty acresof whieh is o.co 
iy cores ander a rery good 
ood dwelling foass, seokel hease, barn 
Sulso ool exelent epris 


‘Bale pomtive, as Lam determined to leave the 
State. |For terme of sale spply to 
iAaea ee cee ee 
‘onthe place, or etiles, opposit 
‘opti Sewit. 


‘oo the coraer of Johosea Avenue and Com: | Lap; 


the best quality of Leather, | 7 


EaBReR, 
Wo 
Cont of fa 


ely. 
IM 
bere—Tui 


into business, and make 


$3000, annually. 


ve 


Commercial Course 


ee 
student is ready to go 
$1000, or 


‘Cont or Oxonaxy ‘Lirenaxy Contras. 
Aboot $400 per annum, for four year, 
in 


r $1600 ; clo 
or 
time expended. 


for four years, g200, 


total $2400, and four 


‘ears of 
Our student will begin 


to work after three or four months. and 


moake, say the: first 


ear, about $1200; 


and two years and nine ‘months at prob 
or $6150 he earns in four: 


Deduct $255 lea’ 


ves $5892 


‘youre. 
net gain to our 


Students; bat to pekinese § ad net expense 
of $2400; of $8295 our student has gained | brs!tng qualities 


over the other. 


pually, to be 


Cireulars and 


mapoths; 


Course in. 


desire. 


Office 


Windbam’s, Meridian, Mina 
NOTICE. 
1G copartnersbip, of Kennedy & Gitte, in 
[ikke areesa by Lovmecontiny 


The 
of Jan He 
Drag Store of 
te, 


as 


MERIDIAN SALOON. 


dents in both cases ¢ . 
ish education to begin with. 
a business education that enables 
dent to earn $1000, #2000, or $3000. an- 
e best fortunes parente 
can give their tons. 

‘one of thn thousands of our graduates, + 
out of profitable employment. A woid 
to the wise is milicient, 


Who Desire Them. 


TERMS-P.y: 


FACULTY = 
RUFUS DOLBEAR, Preupexr, 
Lecturer on Business Customs, Books 
Keeping, the Sienceof Penmanship, 
oni is ‘ 
Agen tural Deparsment——~, Prin - 
ical Department,——>, Prinei- 


Wo suppose the Siu- 


Eng- 
We deem 


So fer as known,not 


Catalogues Sent to all 


able in Advanoe. 
sting not Timsited, $25 00 
sisgle 


low’r, 
00 | respectable Drogecsts and 


The above copatitules the Uipweaboat ue eine world 


.,, Course. 
Stationery (etitemnoerciel Cou 
books, : 

. 


Hot. limited, 200/00) 
limited, "200" 


tled to a Life Ticket in that Depart ment. 
He can attend such branches a8 he may 


Lambago, 
M 


this Coll is 


American, 
{nmilies at 


Boom, No. 7. 


jereurial Eruptior 
ae ipttons, 


Bore Throain, 
ores of ait kins 


Both the Ointment and Pills should de used 
th the following cases: 


ds, 


ny er pa 
Preuing be 


Of Profersor Hol- 


Maiden Lane, New: York. and by all 
Dealers in Medicine, 


‘taving by taking the 


larger pars. 
- Th —Direetions for the guidance of 
in Svety dlaorder are aMlxed to each pot 


BININGER'S Old Hinestead Rye, 


Harvest Bourbon, 
Wheat Netricent, 
Gold Medal Cognac, 
Port and Sherry, 


tients 
fot and 


‘The sbore popular are 
esearres tae o 
: 


dy all promivent 


toon 
_cctltewtn 


eed 
‘Street, tee York. 


P| ..L. BREWER & 00.,° 


arer, 
No. & (old No-44l)--North Water St., 


i MLA, 


ae Mon i 
™ SeiBlaniy, Giatoners, Les 
|e tent 


MOBILE, ALABAMA. 
| Wholessie and Ratsilers of 


Hardware 
r Hardware 


a foll Block, consisting ih part of 
PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, 
BUILDERS” HARDWAR®, 
HOUSE FURNISHING GooDg$_“' 
He DESRABLE, GOODS m% 
For Merchants abd Traders, Also, 
Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 
DOORS, 
GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS, 


329 All of whieh, 
Prives than beretolore 
ite 


ab Lower 


rn weil! fied 


REMOVAL. 
M.S. STETSON & CO., 


DEALERS IN BOOTS 

AT WHOLESALE ON 

X, W. COR, STPRANCIN AND WATER 6TS., 
MOBILE ALABAMA, 


SHOES, 


(ESTABLISHED IN 1840.) 
‘Wo have removed. toa spacious store located 


rests Cie a 


8 
javing more ‘accomodations than here 
tofore, wee aball stall times keep as large stock, 
and exteoded.a rarisiy of styles ax can be (oand 
aos Soothern or Westers city. Our * 
WS Liseaaicenn faster teclbcten iy mail veo 
Bel, ataboul one fouth of Stoemer or Railroad 
t, euabling os to offer our stork at 

amy ft advanee" Over manufacturers’ pri 

wer chant a 


attention vf 


TTORNETS AT LAW, Meridian, Mine Odes 
acves's store on Frost abreet = 


earn, 
LEACHMAN & SMITH, 7 — 
ATTORNEYS AT La 


i, alten 


A OES ei aatead poe : 
irualdoas entrusted hon tne 
tet eer 


edhe 


rare 


SILANNON & GALLAt 


tad wares) LaMar, 

STEELE, WATTS & WATTS, 
yore LAr 

at tee ates 


eres ear f eing| He ong HERI wo 
STAR. STABLE! 
" MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, 
B, T. RUSH, Proprietor. 
‘AVING permanoatiy "oi on md 
can give satu. 


T can send you fariher, farter and cheaper th 
‘ten I know of, (perhaps becanse I 


. 
178 in) attendance om arrival of the 


cr 
Ne now residen. The tract contain eight 
hundred 


Pablishers, Booksellers and Stationers. 


di 
now growing, he will taki 
place what the erop will Th 


the Stable for vonveyaaces, will 
od 


re « good wagon yard conuected with the 
‘wens fal for past favors, 1 ask you to call 


ier iotormation ap 
remixes or address me at En: 


LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP. 
Weenll the attention of the 
our large and well selected stock of 


Fanoy and Staple Dry Goods. 
Ladies’ and Gent's Furnishing Goods, 


Enterprise, Mins, Ang 14, ¥ 
-. jMewanee Saw Mill, 
‘ ‘PLANING MILD, 
ee \ SASIT, DOOR. BLIND, AND SHINGLE 


FACTORY 


16 Miles East of “ert 
to deliver all kinds of 


ceived the curdis! 


se tjouling, (rery el 
lothing. ( cheap) 
Horkery, 


« 
: ing else in the Dry: 
yy station ou abe Selma wud Meridian Raii- i e Drs 


We hope the Ladies will favor as with 


. 
‘se, Saab, Doorn, Binds, Drew 
it Abinglon. “AT ardera promptly filed. 
‘Terms Cah. “Mend orderete Dr. lean 
anett'e Station, of to. Sanford & Bro,, seri 


:--.PIERSON & co. 


Wholesale and Retail Dealers In 


CLOTHING 


Dressed Flooring 


Ont terms are cash bat"low to suit the 
ROSENBAUM & GULLY 
Meridian. Mi 


EMS! CEMS!! CEMS!!! 
TR se eee sage ema for i) cents, oF 
a 


rea rednced 1a price to eos 
tare 


Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, j at city, nd fa weil 


No. 27 Magazine Street, 
NEW ORLEANS. 


oe bate 


Cor. Gravier st. 

it, W. i. DEX, 

Tod Pgs W.H. Dunn & Co., 
ile, Ala. 

§ CHEAPEST BOOK HOUSE IN THE SOUTH, 

BLELOCK & CO,, 


HAVE jost Feosived a gyneral sasortineat of 


ae Hardware, &c., 
es. | Po 
eetiieeae 


iC: 
meme 
~~ . whe af 


be dploy 7 
trestaient..as L betinve in trealmest tn ba 
be 


neces 
©. Spars. 
ae 
‘Wo. the andersigned. are 
ar teed Rarer Phat ate 


GEO. W. WICKS, 
No, 163 Went Main Strect. 


ctl wfc 
JOHN P. MORTON, & CO, 
1136 Main Street, betworn 4th and Se, 
LOUISVILLE, KY. 


it the attention. of 

TRUSTEES, TEACHEKS Ly 
EKIENDS OF EUUCATION, @ their list of 
Publications, embraciog 
Batler's Goodrich, Readers, 6 Numbers 
Batler’s English Grammar, 2 Books, 
Towne’s Muthematies! Series, 5 Books, 
Bonnell’s Manaal of’ Comporition. 
Barber's First Principles of Geology. 
Gooilrich's Series of Histories, 
Batler’s Common School Speaker, 


Bronson’s Elocution. 


Kavanaugh’ Original Dramas, &o. 


1d hearty enilornement nf 
THOUSANDS OF THE BEST TEACHERS 1X 


THE SOUTH. ‘They are belived to be THE 
BEST NOW PUBLISHED. 


with commendations 
‘and specimen 
‘A wil) be neat oo 

jer 


for first 


LOUISVILLE, KY. 
WHOLDRALE DEALERS 1x 


Drags and All. Kinds of Patent 
Medicines, Perfamery and 
Fancy. Articles, “ 


AND PROPRIETORS OF ALL OF DR. 


GRAVES REMEDIES. 


f AGUE PILLS, "THAT. Xever 
(eat eure Agee, Chilis, and losermit- 


“YBRMIFUGE is & sale, 
tunevns COUCH SANDY, Tor Coughr, 
GUAVEN CATHAMTIC CANDY. and Biood 


GKat es’ PALy 
wedmte relict in 


OVEMBER 27, 1867. 


Weekly, 83.00 per Annum. 


NUMBER 76. 


SEMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE 


“| auce tiona! 
Phe MERIDIAN 

FEMALE COLLEGE ! 
FACULTY oF uNsTRUCTION. 
ELD. J.-B. IIAMBERLD 
Professor of Megtal and 
phy tml Ancient Languages. 


t MRA, §. E. HAMBERLIN, 
Presidiny Leacher—Higher En; 


MRS. ROBERTSON, 
Instrumental Music, 


ims. 4.7. HARWELT. 
* Draiving: Painting, Embroidery, &c. 


MISS BALLIE NICHOLSON 
Brana: 


ary Branches. 


CHARGES POR TUITION, &e. a 
. per mont... ¢% 00 | thagination may desire~freedom from 


J. My ROBINSON, & CO., 
‘Wholesale Dealers ia 


abeat 

‘s2| DRY COODS AND'NOTIONS, 
No 183 West Malo Street, 
LOUISVILLE, KT. 


iano and Guitar, rach pr 


‘| chile there is a Southern or a Ne 
1 Caneasian | 


TRABUE, DAVIS & CO, 
WHOLESALE ORY GOODS 


HOSIERY, WHITE GOODS & NOTIONS, *| 


3 & | bood—blood originally 


307 Main "Btreet, Hetween Eighth and Ninth, 


TERRY. & SMITH, 
WHOLESADE 


GROCERS 


considered a month 


COMMISSION 


943 Maio atrret, betwee: 


LOUESEILLE, KY 
J. B. HOWE, 


COMMERCIAL. AD 
RULASING AGENT, 


arSouthern orders sai 


B. F. Avery's Louisville Plows. 


The Beat and’ Cheapert ¢ 


4 fa.nishet with cach Plow | 
wolf, whetuee east or steel, and any part 


we warn can B¢ Femewedd at 


CALHOUN INSTITUT 


NOW IN SESSION 


Rend for Cireutar and price | 
Uitice add Buctory corner Main and 15th 
Streets, Louisville, Ky. 


BRIDGEFORD &CO. |! 


MERIDIAN HIGH SCHOOL [=< #! 


LOUISVILLE | State 


STOVE AND GRATE FOUNDRY, 
COPYKE, TIS, AND SHEET-IRON MANU’ 
asp pegs 


‘Tinnéx’s Tools & Machines, de, 
Westaide of Sixth Street, 
Oxr Door Brow Marx, 


and Modern Tanguaces 


LOUISVILLE, RY. 


“WANTED ! 


Everybody to koow that we are prepared to 


METAL’ VARNISH, 
For Tin Sheet Irom, orany kind of Metal Roots. 
THE MERITS OF OUR PAINT. 
et It expands and contracta wi b the me 


Daily ineractions ia + 


heapbet and most durable, 
fs both fire and water proof, 
4ih—1t Io applicable to wood, 


St. Louis. 
FRANK S NOEL & CO, 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


Riis ony quemaye 


We claiss nothing 
for.our varnish bat what ved 


ax 
Purchasing Agents 
Office No. 418 North Secoud Street, (Up Staira) 
St. Louis, Mo. 


JAMES DAY 
tetmedy for (Suecemors to J. J GILMORE,) 
tet glove Nos DR. WHITTIER , 


The Negro Couventionsin the 
South—Their Effects on the 
North. 


Alsbama has led the van in the re- 
construction of the United Statés by 
the negro. Other States are to follow 
until, under a glorious negro rule, the 
ten Southern divisions of our repub- 
lic are bound and given over to Africa 
to be governed according to the Hay- 
tien style. The principles of the con- 
ventions which frame these negro gov. 
ernments are shaped by the most us 

pled of all our démagogues.— 
Without s dollar of fnterest in“the 
country they stir the pliable black man 
to passion aguinst the white, and, 
while moulding the mass to éuit radical 
aims, sow the seed of an unavoidable 
war ofcaste. They do not fail to prom- 
ise the negro all ‘that his barbarous 


a division of propert 
government of the cou 


«i |for trausien’ political purposes they 


force the whole sun-burned brain of 


| Ethiopia to the same focus, and tench 


Jit to expect what it can never realize 


ern sword left to de 


| purer than 


to [that of Africa, and purified still more 
20 | by long 
iq | Wards the suunmit of ervilization 


enturies of arduous labor to- 
ood 
progressive, in contradistinction to 
blood retrograde and naturally bar- 


| baric in its impnises. 


In the f 


Of all this we see power 


-y, isn threat agninst any ervilt 
ion with which it comes in contact 
e platform of the radical republican 
party of Lou f ent 
uth- 
raising np a power ten 
times more destructive and nationally 


Jdemoruliang than any that has bere- 


tofore existed. That platform states :~ 
“We asa party insists on perfe: 
ity, ont distinction of race or c 
hi the right to voto and enter th 
box without avy education or pri 

alification being required. Again 

The radical republican party of 


who will not open!y 
himself to make an ¢ 
white and colored alike of all 


amon 


'n | oflices to which he may kuve power of 


appointment.” 

These are the mad principles which, 
ata terrible cost, we urge upon one 
half of our territorial’ extent, thus 
threatening its®complete desolation 
Were it the destraction of only one- 
half of the country we might, in ont 
wonderful stamina, live under it ; but 
the radical programme means morc 
than this—it means the draining 


4d black idea, and, at any 


dle under 
we expend our millions, we 
slo to the last feather’s 
ly writhe beneath the 
swallow a dose that 
ea mammoth anaconda 
Jo uff and we 


md per year 
athat Airiea 


sxnpport the radical 
or civiliza han Earope 
and that it is wecessary forthe United 


y sacrific proxima 
itself to the African standard. 

‘Tho radicals, determined to giv 
the streng’ ssiblo to the ne 


*jcard, train every element inthe 


every aristocratic privilege, while they 

inaugurate there a Utopian agrarian- 
ism, they give us a singular contradic 

tion of principles in the h. Here 

they to build np great moneyed 
monopolies, a dictatorial banking ey 
tem, a centralization of party powe 

an enriching of the rich and an/im- 

ing of the poor. Thns it be- 

cult to discover that there 

any great «underlying principles in 

ism, unless it le the sole idea 

fb rotnin a¢ all bazante the power into 

which the revolutionary throes of the 

country forced them. 

‘The North is beginning to divo into 
this problem and is rapidly discover- 
ing its inconsistencies. ‘There is a 

and settled resolution taking 


j 


bl 


we see if, centuries hence, it will 
able _— onward unaided. 
never one race to snpport 


to 
For 


“| not appr 


ig the negro down th» throat | 
Jof the nation. We strug 


¥ h dis-|pen to the hoofs 
% |tinguish races, whilo they abolish 


In the South we sve all the prelimi- 
nary movements for a desolatiug war 
of caste if the present programme be 
carried ont The negroes have nu- 
merous Jeagnes and are providing 
themselves with arms, which are given 
to them by the radicals. The white 
people, despairing of returning again 
to prosperity, and seeing their every 


all mournful indications of approach- 
ingbarbaric government. The effect 
on the North is already indicated by 
the Inte elections. ‘The negro ware 
must now ebb. It hagbad its greatest 
flow. The fadicals may still float on 
the receding black tide ; but the white 
people of the United States, as a mass, 
left to pla 
futuro civilization and government 

jer negro dozmination.— Her- 


— 
How Masy Canuaorsm ax Acté + 
The great cabbage goowers nbout 

New York City, generally enlewlute 

pon 10,000 he alle 

four superficial feet to ench plunt 

Which gives a suplus of 3,000 for nr 
Wo snppose the ¢ 
five cents abi 

. which, 


a. givin 
considering itis 
poof the season, 
¥ good return. Cab: 
often fulllow peas, with which 
sof lettnee have been grown 

and ground from which an eadly e1 
of potatows haw be 
planted with eabb: 
this er be 


neh, and manure 
Hoss manure is 
a sail that it pro- 


dnees ‘hub es.’ Tho 


* | gardeners prefer rotation for this erop, 


we have kuown cabbage 
1 upon the same spot a dozen 


for food for cattle and sleep. 


axes the flow of milk but it 
t noprove the quality, Irrign- 
tion is valuable where eabbages are 
grown, as they require a vast qu 
ty of water ns well as: manure, 
decp tllazo and thorough cultivation 


—_—-e-—___ 


Levin's Sonwcex.—Luthep, whon 
studying, always lad his dog tying at 

log he had bronght from 
nnd of which he wns very 


An ivory erneifix ktood at Hi 
| table bet He worked at his 
donk f ether, without going 


with lim te the porch, nud there 
seeiied some musical fantasy (for he 
was a skillful an 


ideas w 


shen the 


m a8 fronls 


sun, 
id dow mpon hi 


as thowers after a summer's ra, Ma- 
as his invariable soln such 
Indeed, Luther did not hes 

yay that, after theology, 
the first of arta. Tusie,” said be, 
sthe art of the prophets ; it is the 
ily other art which, like theology, 


calm thea 


es’ Feet Regrinr Mots 
nths of the diseases which hap 
ankles of the 
horse, are oceaisoned by standing on 
the dry plank floors of the stable 

Many porsons seem to think, from th 
they keep their hor } 
of the horse was never 1 
moisture, and that, if powible, it 
wonld be beneficial if they ho 
hide boots to put o: 2 
went out. Nature designed th 
for mbist gronnd—the earth of the 
woods and valleys—at the same time 
a covering was given. to protect it 
from stones and stumps. In shoeing, 
itis well to make the forward shoes 
long, and the toe-calks short and 
standing mmder, and eet them back as 
far as convenient, in order to let the 
feet roll over as soon as possible, to 
get out of the way. In setting the 
shoes on the hind feet, reverse the or- 
der to keep them back to ‘give time 
for the forward feet to get out of the 
way. Make the toe-calks high and 
half-calks low, to keep the fevt 


thi 
{back ; then he will travel like other 


horses, This is essential im all ctises, 
for far too many horses have been 
made cripples. “Great pains should 
be taken at all times in shoeing horses, 
and it is evident that too many of our 
blacksniths do not fally am a 
making the shoe and paring the hoof. 


ma ? ri 
‘that it is composed of the basest and 
moat vindictive materiale. ‘They pro- 
pose to. éstend ichiserent 80 as" 
to exclude more half the white 
| pecpleof the State from” why futtre 
participation in public affairs An in- 
famons and ‘disgraceful oath i re- 
quired of exery._voter, and. if this 
should not prove sufficient to; keep 
the officés in the hands ‘of tho Radi- 
cals, the Legislature will be empower- 
elto make, still further. exclusions. 
The Reconstruction laws of Oangress 
were passed in 3 spirit of progeription 
and intolerande, they.have been exe- 
Jonted with the grosecst “injustice to 
| the whites, an@with a view to build 
Jup the Radical Fpacty ; yet with all 
this, and a black majority of fifteen 
thousand in Alabama, the miserable 
wretches who compose this Conven- 
tion believe their power in the State 
|a:nonly be ma‘stained by disfranchis- 


+0 ‘ 5 
The Case of Col. W. H. MeCarate | ings till more of the white popniation. 
A proposition to pay the blacks wages 


‘The trial of this case on” Hnbens | 

Corpus before Jddge Hill commenced | ‘rom January, 1863 the date the of 

at Jackson on last Thursday. Tho} 

following in tho roturn to the writ of| Fender was received with creat favor. | 

Habeas Corpus: | Another to confiscate part of the Sc- 
« thally returned to the Indes | = 9 and Meridian Railrond for the use 


peers: rons sai tated ae 
_Spedint Natice €o Subscribers. 

‘AL who aro-in arrears to the Gazette 
for snibsctiptions, Gr who detire to re- 
new their jous for tho next 
year ean do so atthe following re- 
Auaeed rate provided payment be made 
before the first of January... Tico dol! 
lara for the weelty aad four, dollars tor 
the Semi- Weekly. New snbseribers will 
be recolved antl the rat of January, 
on the same terms. After that date 
three, dollars will be required in every 
case for the Weeldy and tivo for the 
Scmi-Weekly. Snbseriptions received 
between thin. and January will be ex- 
tand@l ‘without further .!chargo to 
January 1869. 


of the Conrt with Wm. H. MeCardle, | of pubiie schools was introduced and/ 


who in ane cartes by sre Eput considered legitimate, And the: By command OL Droreh eine Gen- 
pliance with the orders of Major Gen- | pas sagt bel, BP an | eral Ord . D. Guxexr, 
ee fi, | Fascnls, n worse set of villains than | Assistant Adjutant General 
Sailers ges hers. |°#N be found in the State Penitentiary saad 

v Snid- MeCurdle has wndeitakeg to make o Constitution| Tas Portanp-Wisg, Diericurzy.—It 


nd is being tried by 


jor tho commonvi 
They are the 
y tre founda 


hoof Mobama. 
al” men who 
F mof the now 
tore it tu the Union. 
weet the Alabama Conzen- 
no doubt be enrried out by 
| the other Southern convention 


March 2, 1537, and 
ty tuereto. 
med.) 


A. B. Burwell, 
Maj. Swain reptosent. Gen. 2, 
and Messe Brooko, Marshall and States, there are mai 
Sharkey deflnd Col. McCardle. The : a 
caso wns argued ot considernble| on Lona oars 
length on Friday and Saturday. ae i Chew i havaaiinee 

The Vieksburg Republican publish | tiemset a apo: miele intol-| 
oa. long list af charges and specifica | sat, despotic. an ready to inflaise | 
tions that have been proferred against 14, je. the ‘liefranchise- | 
Col. McCardle, for his editorials inj ment, sad. «0k wt 
the Times, upon which the miltory| i. ¢ bern whites, Without pre 


7 Ye | 
propose ta try him by » Court Mar-|reictisn, without intelligence, without 
tin, ‘This infamous proceeding is 


; culture, outcasts from respectable uo- | 
what is meant by a “Competent 3 
eaae a ciety, they herd with the African to 
Court" in the retura to the writ 


oon 


in the Northera 
y men of onligat- 
who belong to 
publican party, ‘the Southern 


es to 
plunder 


use his vote to pe eate their o 
‘The following ure the charges pre: : alot a 
, 4 ste race aud color, This miserable {ue- 
ferred against Col. MeCardl tion has control of the different State 


Chargo Ist —Disturbance of 
public nence in violation of the 
of Conyres d March 2d, 1567, 
entitle provide for the more 
pt of & 
i the acts supp 


Conventin Wo bave nothing to 
v ther, A united, resulute 
nt effort to defeat the rat 
on of the tntions they 
eo is all that is left ux 

rigors of :ailitary thle, the devil 
hinativns of afanntical Congre 
© prefersble to the barbarty of a 
defeat 
vlved 
the | 
rth, 


be rained for years 


wpe fe 


Con: 


ng inmurrection, 


Hf wo can 
ne we pH 
benef 


onre 


Jape to bear no 
3 of martin. We fear we 
realy lost heavily by that 


e Corinth Republican. 


a Carin Ne 5 Woe must make np our minfs | 
tae vom 'se of the'Republican it the rottenstess and vi off} 
he Corinth Republican has done; Radies'isna where 
with ity sublunary things, und bas! Op eanin a 
gone to render up its stewardship be- | O'S" bit.) 


without 
pop. 
orthern or South 


"A short 100 my 


;| hope in Mis 
ulation, whether } 
@ pearl: 


youd the-drond river Styx. 
ume since it was full of he and vig 
bat when the election news from th 
North and of glorious old Tishominyo 
prondunced ayainst the heresies it hal 
esponsed ita disgnat was uneadurable, 
and it yielded np the ghost. Peace 
to its arkes, Letit and its erpors b 

loped in oblivion. The” Propric 
tora were sincere in their convictions, 
nnd aro entitled to all the respect due 
to honest politician. They however, 
followed strange goda, joined in with 
tho enemies of constitttional govern. 
mont, and they havo received in 
dignant rebuke of their countrymen. 

There aro only two Radical papers 
loft in Mississippi, the Vicksburg Re- 
publican and Meridian Chronicle, 
neither of which receive any patrorage 
or support from the 
State. 

They were both established by “act 
of Congress” and will last’ as long na 
they are supplied with rations in the 
shapo of Government, printing and no 


longer. 


San Casvantr.—A Youse Lavy Kin. 
rpm Jempmo rrom 4 Cannace.—On | Jo; 
Inst Saturday evening as Mrs. Gilles-| },j, 

ie and danghter was returning home| 
rom church at Belmont, Sumter Co., 
the pole of the carriage came out and 
the fark took fright and started off 
inaran, which frightened Mrs, Gil- 


| 
ed and aro be-} 


Thi | 
iL insure tho destruction cf 
| Southern Radicalism at no inte day. 
| Disfranchisement can only be tem- 
porary, ond will make the party 
oiious. It will inevitably be suo- 
ceeded by popular liberty, the death- 
blow to this infamons faction. When 
jthat day comes the few miserable 
| whites who nre now alliod with the 
blacks to persecute their race “will 
call upon the mountains to hide them-| 
relvos” from the wrath of a people 
whose feelings they have ontra; 

aunt whose resentment they have pro-| 
vokel. | 

-—e2--__ 

prise Star in noticing the 
Maxvractonix Comrax 


eunited every day. 


of itsell 


people of the 


The i 
Srosewars. 


on the reb, and such 
is the industry and enterprise of’ M. 


M. Brooks, the President of the Com-| © 


by jumping 
Annie 
hor head 


Emancipation Proclamation to themr-| 


| Wise, left Richmond on’ Wednesday 
night for this city, where Mr. Pollard 


| the door of the entrance, and Mr. Pol- 


| #everal shots, 


_ | to cause her son to be sent for on one 
| or two occasions. 


=. ae 


PRAY 


“If the j 
dence that 


O'Brian, the bus- 
Band nd father of the i 


in said instrament, 
hundred’ and ‘fit 
plaintiff on the 


be sustained until reversed by com- 
petent authority, all property exempt 
trom seizure or sale, under execution 
or attachment, by the terms of the 
Homestead Exemption Act, and Ar- 
ticle 280, chapter 61, Revised code of 
Mississippi, is exempt from seizure, 
and sale 
| for rent. 


ra that Mr. John P. Wise, 9 son, 


app 
w twenty years of age, of General 


as taken np his residence, for the al- 
1 purposo of chastising Mr. P. 
|for the language used in refcrence to 
his father. He was accompanied by 
his cousin, Captain George Douglas 
Wise. These gentlemen reached here 
yest rday morning, and about half- 
past cloven o'cl repai for the 
Matty House, where Pollard was 
stopping, but failing to meet hi: thoy 
| were in the act of leaving tke hotel 
for the purpose of seekinz him else 
where, Rhea Mr. Pollard, who bad 
been forewarfled, was seen coming down 
Pratt street, accompanied by his wife 
who shortly before left the botel ‘for 
the purpose of itforming him. On 

ming to the Indies’ entrance (which 
wason the sido on which they ap- 
proached) Mra Pollard withdrew into 


Inrd, armed and forewarned, walked 
up to Mr. John P. Wise, with’ his 
nd on bis pistol. But few words 
were exchanged, when both parties 
drew pistols. Several shots were 
, but the only one bit was Pol- 
who received a ball in the right 
near the elbow from the single 
el derringer of John Preston 
Wise, inflicting o painful bat not 
dangerous wound. A# soon as Pol- 
lard returned the fire of John P. Wise, 

arned upon George D. Wise, who 
had not fired, and delivered two shots, 
under the impression that he, too, 
was about to attack him ; these shots 
were returned by only Georgo D. 
Wise. rd ‘srbaequently fired 
asdid also the Wises. 


Dept 
c nroy then came upon 
»uce took the Messps. 

* into custody, and conveyed them 
to the central police station, and Pol- 
lard was taken into the Maltby House, 
where his wound was 


Desrnrsirxo Arvat 
vinew to chronicle one of the most 
melancholy and shocking events that | 
ever occurred in this vicmity. A most | 
estimable and accomplished lad; 

Sarah F. Pope, commigted sui 

early dawn on Saturday last, b 

ing into the river. She was beard by 
the servants leaving her room about 
dayhght, and nothing more was heard | 
of her until o hours afterwards, 
when discovered by parties in search, 
iu the water near Long's Ware-house. 

The decensed was evidently derang- 
ed at the time of ber death. For se’ 


eral days her relations had. observed | = 


ber mind to be wandering and her 
spirits sunk in melancholy; to such 
an extent as t& excite some alarm, an 


‘The causes that led to her insanity 
wo donot know. Mrs. Pope was a 
trae lndy in every sense of the word. 
‘o the gentleness of voice and bear- 
ing that ever marked her intercourse 


with all,” she added the still higher | © 


atinbute of an unaffected Christain 
piety ; her life shone with the life of a 


loved and what she might 
tinned to’ be, we 
motives leading to the fearful d 


¥ distress or other warrant, | 


plantifis, was thas 


i ment, by 
dent, di from any liability for 
the piteserd sl bard or for rent, due ne 


y 
under the above decision, which will | tes of 


© the ext. 
Reng Acta, in this, that _ 
tor of the Times, = mi 

inthe city of Viekaburg, he advised 
reade zs ust tn Vole i: thn late 


of competent jurisdiction, a capy of which 
with the proceedings had are fled. as part 
ofthe return. Upon'this return the 
tloner by hiscounselmoves thecourt for his 
discha 
tet forth in the retarn donot constitute 
sufficlent cause for bis arrest and impri- 
sonment, which motion ts resisted by re- 
spondent’s counsel. Two questions are 
presented : ‘ 
1st, Ta the act ‘of Congress, approved 
March 2.1857. which by Its terms aathor- 
izes the Commanding General of this Di 
trict to 
citizens 


as these powers are attempted to be con- 
ferred, ls in contravention of the United 
States. 


on the Commanding General the right to 
cause the petitioner to be arrested and 
patupon his trial before sald Military 
Commission for the causes set forth in the 
answer and return. 

‘The first one of these questions Is one 
of vast Importanee to the country at large, 
as well ax those immediately concerned— 
At the outset It may be well to state that 
thle Court has ‘no, power to pass judg- 

any political question,” a 

% upon any of these acts. The only Ja- 
risdietion which this or any other judi- 
cial tribunal possesses Is. to expouns 
enforce the laws. To this department of 

entrusted the writ of 
wena of which the elt= 
matter what his position or con- 
dition may be. ts protected from Héjeal ar- 
reat, (inprisonment} and oppression, no 
matter by whom made, and so far aa the 
citizens ‘of this State are concerned, and 
the powers arggiven by law to this Court, 
or elther of the Judges thereof, the power 
to grant this remedy, is a8 ampie and com- 
plete. as in any State of the Union. ‘The 
owers however, are Himlced by law, Ist, 
to cases where it is necessary’ for 
ercise of the furisdiction. of 
Court: Md, where parties are held 
in custody by bome law of the United 
States; Sd, where the prisoner {s not a 
citizen of the United States, and is Ille- 
gally held under arrest. contriry to 
treaty made between the United 


Is held in enstady in contraven- 

0. laws or treaties 

the United States. It is under the Inst. 

pre — that the afd of thls Court is now 
Invaked. 

T may as well any now, that {niall cases 


pa 
power to confer any such authority upon 
Sny other tribunal ; certainly not upon 
any miliary commission, nor can such 
power be conferred upon any such triba- 
nal for the violation of any State law in 


je by the citizens of the State, and laws 
ade in 


= 
from ‘all the 


Uni 
tions to k, and 


must have been 
short s life she 


for the reason that the grounds | 


Moh 
fender 


21. Does this act of Congress confer up- | © 


a 
States | 
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j lian; in this it fs conferred by Congress 


| wighte 


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State 


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ot 


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this office. 
————_--—_ 
Retrctovs—Rev. Mr. Bozeman, of Lex- 


ington, Miss will preach in the Baptist 


‘Chureh, this ( 


Wednesday) evening at 7 
o'clock. y 


—--9-- 
Ixcexpranssa—We regret to learn that 
the Meridian Brewery, located on the out~ 


skirts of thls city, was destroyed by fire 


on yesterday morning. From all the evl- 


Remember that you can get the 


ern peo le, and every citizen should’ 


‘Remember tho day and. come out, ‘and 
bring your friends. ‘Times are too hard 
fora barbecue, but perhaps the meeting 
may ‘one next summer, 


"Maron's Courr— Tuesday 


Tho-ning— 


gained: and 
4th. That the Mnportanee of a In 
duction of cotton as, the clef expo 


ie 
Two cases Leforelbis honor this morning. | Dreesury. 


. Wm. Bo in, charged 
with wife with a boot, 
Booker thonght be had aright to rule his 
family, &e., but his honor did not approve 
of the boot ntyleybelng sat{afled that the 
wife got the boot in that ease fined him 
‘$10. : 

‘The case of Daniel Scott, freodman, 
charged with having stolen clothes in his 
possession to tho of $00. Daniel 
sald he got therm from some other parties 
‘who were not here. But theevidence had; 
a to show that there Is perlinps a 

le | of Danlet's atripe not.far from 
here. Wé hope our police will have them 
‘all guthered up by the time Cireuit Conrt 
comes on. Daniel was held over for his 
Appeorance before that honorable body at 
its néxt term, ; 


fELEGRAPHIC NEW: 


‘Wasuixotox, Nov. 3—Commisstoner 
Wells’ report showa when cotton was tax+ 
‘ed three centa, the price was forty cen 
‘bem taxed two and a half cents, the price 


Cotton’ tax 
ote 
‘the contifnance should prove a serl- 
ris ayer to home production or 
‘ble stimulus to foreign cultiva- 


ons 
rt 
tl are immi- 
ment, the value of Eompeting ote m hay 
Improv 


dences it fs reduced to almost a certainty | and.t 


that It was the work of an incendiary. 
All the butldings were consumed, Snvolv- 


ing a loss of about $3,000. 


—_——>~-=—_—_ 
Parxx's Savoox—We are under sbli- 
gations to our friend Payne for a rpecl- 


mien of the finest Hayanna cigars, chewing 
import- 
to this 
market. Mr. Payne has long borne the 
reputation of keeping the first brands of 


tobacco,old Bourbon Whiskey 
ei French Brandy, ever brought 


such articles, and has done more than any 


one élse In our midst toward bullding up 
Perfection is an art 
greatly admired by him, and in order to 
carry It out he deals exclusively In. the 
genuine, Itis unnecessary for ms to say’ 
that Mr. Payne has a large lotion hand of 
which we have only had a sample, and tf] ¥ 
you entertain any doubt as to the quantity | gp 


8 first-class ealoon. 


acall. 


or quality, Just give hii 


Baxx Notice.—By reference to our ad- 
vertising columns will be found a notice 
jams, President Meridian | 
Savings Institution, whlch will be reat 
with Interest by all, We look upon this 
Jastitution as one of the first tn Import- 
ance Inour midst, and it would’ not. be 


from C. If. Wt 


raying too much If we expressed our be- 


Hef that it Is one of tne safest Investments: 
now offered “eapitalists, Mr. Williams) 
deserves great credit for the energy dir- 
Institution in 


played In planting such an 
sour midét. 


ee el 
On the 1st of December, we tnderstand 


ero 

for heavy 

ing that the present tux Is equal to a_pre- 

mim orat least fifty per cent on India 
By some authorities, it {4 alleged 


In considering the subject of the: pro- 
duction of cotton In the United States, 
wiih reference to the Influence of the tax. 
itis dostrable to take a large rather than a 
small estimate of the present crop, and we 
assume, therefore, the produce of the year 
to be 2 bales of 460 pounds ench— 
If from this we deduct one million bales 

home eonsemption, and for an addition 
domestic stock to be held over. 


mi tly extend 
Tecavery fromthe 


a winter schedule will go into effect on 
the Mobilo and Ohlo ratlroad. Traine 
will pass here about 12’and 2 o'clock at 


night. A slight alteration will probably 


be made In the schedule of the Vieksburg | the: 


and Meridi 
time, 


2 
Snanr Novice —In this morning's pa 


per will be found two advertisements 
the shaving fraternity—one from] 


ian railroad about the same 


Finleyy who hax removed bis standto 


Johnson Ayenne, and one from Willits 

Wileoh who til continues to sbrys 

Vache the, E 

Daserient of | 
ed 

‘ ‘The Tupelo North 

‘deen enlarged and otherwise im 


Mone ton 


has. 
proved. — 
Mr. R.J. Smith the enterprising’ publish= 


‘or deserys.aliveral support (row Loe and 


the adjoining counties, 


——_—_————_ 
Rerunxcy—Major Thos. TL. Norton, 


onr popular Post Commander, who + 
‘West a few weeks ugo on a “sick, 


longhatarnet Banter morale SoegG?> 


oe] te 


Se] a new Indictment, to be made by! the 
Gran Ju 

fits | Chief Insticg Chase and Jnd 
wood Wi 


‘on Mondey -mom- 


Jius | and O'Conner and Shea, of 
jeod 


When | come when the loyal people. 
Sill hold the nuthors’ of this interference 
in the progress of reconstruction to a strict 
1809 | nccount. ‘The war of the rebellion is over, 
i | yet the States af the South are not yet. re- 
‘The Grand Army of ihe Re~ 

public, double In namber to the old Grand 
tried roldiers with 


commending the’ Immediate passage 
Counremet ‘an act penal fhgrry Paitre, 
tux upon maw cotton, and the correspond~ 
ing exlating duty on imported cotton : 
the same to take effet from its pasmge. 
Aayet, but.a small quantity of the new 
‘crop of cotton has been marketed, but, if 
the repealing act be delayed to a later pe- 
riod.tt will evidently work injustice to 
hose producers, who may be, forced to 
send their crop forward immediat 
Tes the removal of the tax. shonld 
ferred, to tak 


present cotton Year, Sept. 

repeal of the tax, to take effect Immediate- 
ly, whould 66 enacted by Congress, It ts 
Important that one contingency should be 
effectually provided against ; contracts, It 
1s duilerstond, are proposed, anit 

already made, for the purchase o 
tax unpaid, tosbe held In store until tho 
repeating te isiation of Congress has 
taken’effect, thus Insuring to the specu 
Tator, or exporting buyer. & gain equiva~ 
lent to the amount of the tux. It seems 
desirable, therefore, that the act of repeal 
should be #0 worded as to relieve (rom the 


porsibly 


can the relief go where 
jed, viz : to the Impoveelshed 


It may be Interesting: tn this conneetion 
to-mention that the Committes of the 
Commissioners of the Paris E: 
assisted hy 13. F, Nonrae, Esq. 
have colléeted, und caused tobe 


proffer to the government with the Fu 
geation that it be placed, for preservation 
And reference, in ono of the public oftices 
at Washington, in whieh, sn 
Special Commissioner cordially concurs. 
Tam, slr, yours most respectful 
avin A. WE 


D. 8, 
Special Commissioner of the Revenue. | F 


‘The following I» Kelly's resolution : 
Resolved, That the welfare, filth ane 
credit ofthe Government requires the ro- 
peal of the tax imposed b 
on cotton and the 
tile and manufneturing Industry. 


Te Is aald that the wool Interests will np- 


he repeal of the 
ABINGTON, 
sanling impenchment i feverta 
‘The Election Com: 
on the Kentneky deles 
Impeachment committee reports, when. 
onless the Interests of the {1 


rove 
OW. 


Me 
ili doubtlent be admitted. 

Ricumoxy, Nov. 2—DMr. Davi 
commences on -Monday 11 0° 
that hour he will place himself in 
of the U.S, Markhal. and it ts bellevod he 
will be bailed 
reoogntzance. 
Jaynes 
of War. and Gen. Jos. Es Jolin 
stated that Mr. Davis will be tried on 
ary here. 


bry Al arriye bere 
"Enandler and Evarts. of the 
will arrive here to-morrow 
Mr, Davis spent nearly 
with bia counsel. 
New Onneaxs, 
ean this morning 


hax an editorial headed, 


‘who Ix responsible” In alluding to sus- 
ponsions and removals by General Mower 
‘on orders from Washington, in which the 


following language Is usec jeday will 


constructed. 


Suet cena 


Hy 
fas 


cotton, | 


gestion the { 


‘exiating laws 
productions of merean- 


tax. 
fev. Y3—The feeling re- 


tee will not. report 
nun! after the 


hers re 


jovk. At 
censtody 
from day today on his own 
Abont 15 witnesses. are 
ved | sumtnoned for the Government, Inelading 
Kden.tate Confederate Seere= 

stan. — 


Under- 
tion, 
defence, 
‘morning. 
‘all of ‘to-day 
23.—The Republi- 


of Lousiana 


id r alno has its 
Faring thin tare 


chance live ax 
as thelr more 
Jeate machines ut . 


egetable Inv ht 
aye rmanent- 
ly braces ty at popes the feeble phys 
ique. wi the lack of strength and 
stamina be an Inherent defret or the result 
of extraneous cases. 
If general debility ts not aiflisease, it ie 
something worse, viz: a col 
pipers the body to snecumb to all in 
Inences that produce disease, We are 
contismally sur ese! ‘beset. more or 
jess, by Infectiny nts, Neither the 
purest alr or tnedpurert water {x perfectly 
‘And in regions where both are ab- 
solately polsonons, haw shall the weak) 
constitution and frail system resist thelr 
esa fortified by artificial 
BITTERS are the re-er 


the testimony in thelr favor ts overwhelin- 
Ing and Incontrovertible=then ft Is nbso- 
lntely fatuitows in any man or woman. 
auffcring from physleal weakness, not to 
resort to 80. pot When an 


means which selence hi 
posal of the public as a 
ric. Infecti 


idotes against at 
the latter 
ly enjoy the 
highest reputation throughout the W 
world, 
Remomber that physteal vigo 
best defense against disease, and that it 
\¥ be Increased to an extraordinary ¢ 
ree by the ure of this celebrated te 
Tower Comrtairs, Conic, Dianna, 
Drsenreny, ( s Mornes, AXD Cox- 
sTipate Bil Colle te a disenter 
haracterized 
pain. "Phe torture extends over 
abdomen, and a strong man 
writhes under it as if npon the mck. The 
Bitters are useful torelieye the paraxysms, 
but itis asa sure means of preventing 
recurrence of the attack the; 
larly recommended. ‘Tone 


Dlaint known as Blitious Col 

The aymptoms of Chronic Dyspepsia are 
froquent discharges generally, with some | 
pain and geipinge; restlessness, thirst, poor 
appetite, debility, lose of flesh, dry, rong, | 

I somewhat sallow «kin, the tongue dry’ | 
and dark edlored. ‘The food often ps 
through the bowels nearly Inthe condi- 
tion {n which It was swallowed, thits show 


d with 9 low grad 
nder these 

ty aperient. as well as tonte and anti~ 
ou ts absolutely required; and such 
a medicine is Honritrmes Berrens. 

Let It be borne in mind, however, that 


Waya be avolded by Keeping up the tone 
of the stomach and of the muenous 
brane of the Intestines with this salitt 


4. to restore Lo reg 
fanetion, but Its still better to 
restoration by prevent- 


‘JNOTICE T0 MOTHERS. 


nition which | 88 


DR. SEABROOK’S 


Infant Soothing Syrnp. 


‘We hare, by parchate of the original rece! 
decome ale” Proprietors of thin Celebrated 
eine. We ank you to give 
ee th 


je, comb 
rogre: whe 
Bore disgusting the 
medicine 
Use in the fatare only SEABRONK'S, 
benation, quite up with the advavcemeat of 
age. Pleusant to take, bartless in ite acti 
cient end reliable in all casen, Lovel 

the following diseases: 


mixture 


wuld stand on its ows 
trial, 
JAMES KU, DLE & Co, 
Propet tora, 
Laboratory, 41 Bullitt Street, Louisville, Ky 


PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


HURLEY'S SARSAPARILLA, 


0 


daring the present age fo 


°) 
and perfecting i—firat introduced 
itis ulrendy recognited by the 


compounds er ayrapa of thin root 
alle to command. the sanction of 
use, on being tested, they bat 
a nw KIOUN Ingredi 


thers 
the Faculty, be 


"4 preparation 
Keouins extract of the 

root, aad will, om trial, be feund to effect m cer 
ck cure of the following complaints 


Affections of the Hones, Habitual Coaiivenesa, 
Lebility, Diseases nf the Kidaeva, Draven 
aia Ei Trregotariti 


Hurley's Ague Tonic, 


PERFECTLY RELIABLE. 


The only reme and Fever or Ague 
Fever that worean be depended up 
Ague Tunic: There have’ b 


mie 


of drastic pill 
petions. They 
disonler. A combination of a wholesome 
stimulant with a mild. soothing 
is what Is neoded. In Hostetter'« Hitters | 
tive sufferer has this important deshter: 
A-course of this genial > will 
eventually eure every 
tion, and remove the h 


by whieh it i 
persons who are 
stipated hablt may overco 
ani nchleve perfret regalar 
the Bitters dally in conformity with the 
directions. 
Tux Tuner Most Dirontaxt Pentons 
vE.—Phyaloians divide life into tive 
distinct periods—the first extending from 
birth to the age of reven years the secon 
from the seventh to the fourteenth year, 
the third from the fourteenth to the twen- 
ty-first year, the fourth from the twenty 
first. to the fortieth year, the fith 
fortieth year to the close of life's “strange. 
eventful history.” Shakspeare divides life 
nko ern a; but five ts the number 
ad yy the fhenlty. 
Aiba le called tha hind peri” the 
portant changes occur which mark and 
hoparate the sexes. This is the stage of 
development, when the frame, In neqniring 
form, portion. and strength, makes ex~ 
traordinary demands upon te vital and 
constitutional resources. The weaker sex 
fers most during this period. The vi- 
ity of woman, being taxed toa xreater 
degree than that of man. often requires to 
bo re-enforeed by artificial means. When- 
ever thls is Hostetter's Bitters 
may he conscientiotsly recommended as 


it 


) | difficnities. It 
that the female is subject 


‘to most of the harrassing aliments peculiar 
‘Sofnmerote anv be 


vate the | 
ative |p 


n. | 


the inost harmless and effective of all ton- ie 


Al) who have 


pleanant to take 
1 jain to eure 
or chills aod fever 


DDLE a CO, 
Louisville, Kyo 


Popular Worm Candy! | 


An this iereally 4 arene rox worms, and 
the beta tontpaitable fret gmt chil 
ren, Wie not narprisioge that it Ie feat tak 

the plece of all nther mt 


teva perteetly tes 
m 


HURLEY'S 


STOMACHIC BETTERS. 


For 
Debility, 
Sona of Ap 


re no bitters that ean compare 
Temawng these dintreming ec 


Great Remedies. 


BULL’S CEDRON BITTE! 


© 
geveral bealth tm, 


TO MY UNITED ATATPA AND WenLD-wrDr 
MEADERA. 


| 
\r 
if 


DR. JOHN BULL'S |#00 


axp . 
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC: 
‘The Great Remeiion for all Dismnaen of the 

LIVER, STOMACI, OR DIGESTIVE ORGANR; 


Hoofland’s German Bitters, 


AUTHENTIC DOCUMEN1S. 
ARKANSAS HEARD FROM. 


TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL MEX. bac Cg ast of the pure jaicw (or, ax 
Btovey Point, While Co,, Ark, May23°°66." | tracts) of Moots, floors Nel 
De. ‘oux Hot:—Deer Sir: Last Febroary 1| making @ prepar ation, Tiighly con: 
wasie Laenne Perveariog dre, sot 1 pet persis | i, and en, tirely oe 
oe ee A eae ie tore, | alcoholic admix ure of any kind, 


My eon-tn-inw, wi 
are HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, 


for 
emmenced om the Ditters, and sown found bis 
tion Sf all the ingredients 


hist, who been in bad health, tried i erati of 

= thm, sade no preted any | Seata Crux Hany Orange, wsking one 
Cater, in ‘i Ram, ee, makin 

obey ep fee aes ont pleasant and. agretable reme 


iver affecied—he im- 

ot yon patil. 
Thore preferring a Medicine free ftom? 
Alcoholic addfizture will uso 


peas ot ‘yout Urdros Bitter end Nar HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTER’. 
A eT eal ns we | Those who have no objection to the com-. 
O'b, WALKER | bination of the Bitters, ax stated, will tise 


NOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC: 
They are both equally good, and contair® 
the same medicinal virtues, the choice be- 
tween the two heing a mere tilatter of taste, 
the tonie being the most palatabie, 

The stomach from a variety of causes, 
tion, 


pt to 
he 


Liver, sympathiz 
does with the Storm ach, then becomes 
ed, the resttlt of which in that the pa~ 

feuta several or more of thé 


BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, 


educated and 


popular physician 18 
certainly one ol . 


the most 


aoa 


Dr. Joba Doll 


Dear 
Ler 


The sufferer from these diseases shout 
exercise the greatest caution in the selee= 


Jy for his case, parchasing 
served fi 


that which he 
invextigatl 
trtve annerit, is 


is m hi 


fo 
‘onfess that L know of nn 
temedy recommended by the ablest aw 

leno certain Ay ia ite effects 


fn get 
elem arare thet the ube of woclt ar 
Se eRe ei on | HOUFLAND RMAN BITTERS, 
ayn 
SHOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, 


by Dr. C. M. 


Prepar 


all and any means to aller 
wivich L may be able t command. 
T 
introdu 
uri 


et into this country f 


whieh tne they have 


ot or supporter 
deaf worthless noatruma thet food 


performed! more u 
thecauntey, that purport to cure all manner ef | fering hitrmvnity tn preater exter 
iMuscane to which human fleah 1 bi re: | any nther remedivs known to the 
| These remedies will effectually cure 
| aint, dangj hice 
save Prantl aay Dinen 
er, 


Intestines. 


DEBILITY, 


Resulting feorn any ranne wheter 


The 


Theresa Remcoevesian ofa Th 
BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, | hiscrmotics in such case A tine atl 


sige ws imparted ft syatem, thin 


appetite ia xtrengtl 


nied, fowl 
prompaty, the 


A GOD REASON FoR THECAPTAINS rartH |! 
Read the Captain's Letter and the Letter 

from his Mother. ‘ 
INCED IN LIFF, 


hie hand of time w 


PERSONSAD 


Benin Barrarks, Mo, And foci 


Keowing the 


Apeite isnt. 
om 


bieney ot 
benefice! qual 
‘allowing stateme! 


Jnr of more your 

P xhrunken forms, and give health 

+ | and happiness to their remaining years. 

ITICE. 

It ina well-ostablished fact that fat 

half of the female portion of 
dom in the ¢ 


is impaired, and I ceed pomething 

Thave more faith (8 your Sarna 
¥ thing else that ie 
express we ball a dozen bot- 


genui 
les, and oblige 


Cart. C. P. JOHNSON, 
St. Louts, to, 


energy, ex 
ervous, and have no appetite. 
To this class of persons the Bitters, oF 
the Tonic, is expecially recommended, 
WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN 
Are maile xtrong hy the use of either ef 
these remedies, They will cure every cas 
of MARASMUS, without fail 
Thousand of certificates hnve sccurcu 
lated in the hands of the proprietor, but 
space will allow of the pablication of but 
«| few. Those, it will be observed, are men 
of nete and of such standing that they 
mimt be believed, 


TESTIMONIALS. 


Tron. GEO. W. WOODWARD. Chief Jnstice of 
the Supreme Court 


P. S—The following 
865, by Mra, Jeanie Jub 
jouer 


written April 3, 
mother of Capt 


4 
4 


k, where he died, leaving 
jobuson to my ware.” AL thirtee 
sof wge he had a ctrouic diarrbes and scro 
for which I gave kim your Sarvaparilia, It 
Vhave for ten years recummended 


fala, 
eared bi 


Tam very anxious for tay 

a have recourse 10 your Sarasparilia, 

He in (rar(ol of getting a spuria, 

hie writing t@ yoa for it, wo 

rible, bat I believe he will recvver, 

Respect full 
ENSLE JONNSON. 


a were ter 


Yours truly, 
‘GED. W. WOODWARD, 


TaD JAN THOMPSON, Judge of the Sapcrme 
outt 0 


DR. JOHN BULL, |: 


were 
of Ie Yours, with Feapeet. 
Manufctarer and Vender of the Celebrated 


Tae 
‘of the Tenth Hapittet 
a T have bron frequently 


Smith’s Tonic Syrup! 


From Rev. JOSEPH I. KENXARD, D. D. Paster 
De. Jeckson:—Dear r 
reqineiel twcouneat my nae with reeomtoe 
{Tan af itiewat Cin ive wandlelnem, Ye Prearalng 
tine prnetiee ax ont of mr oR reoey ate 
FOR THE CURE OF Sane oa 


7 


i 


; 
! 


HI 


ISSUE G) MISSING 


NOT AVAILABLE 


cee 


Watters OOM, 
sper Gallery, 
neteewty 


JOHN'’'M. GOLDIN, 
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI, 


ite Store ob 
Bront: Row next to 
430.7. BALL. 


Eowephilss Announces to the pablie that 
ead repair Bolbers, 

all Kinds of machine- |" * 
‘He baw bad ‘ah Xperience of many | 8Y MRS ANN DOZIER, ST. LOU 
eartcboth in, waking and repalriny nta- 
fo receive a liberal pat- | 


tal Frama Site an’ 


Utnets. and Hopes 
Fonage from the pe ‘public, 


_hovéiswnt 


2a pvates iw maar 
DUNCAN & HART. 
AUCTIONEERS 
AND COMMISSIOW MERCHANTS, 
apraewiy Cor, Jéhmioe Avenue & Sidary St 
~, REMOVAL.’ 


NEW: DRUGS 
TUOS. D. REID & CO, 


Druggists and Apothecaries, 


Have removed to the Two-Story Threefoot 
Bullding, on Lee Street. opposite u 

House, and next door to the 

Wot & Aaron. Mi 
They have on hy 


Just recetved a large: 
“Tonic, a celebrated rei 
ant Fever. 


Ball's Sarsaparilin. 
Ball's Worm Destroyer. 


Prescriptions compor 
ani of the purest mes 


Hurlbatt, Sturges & Ch. 
AT THEIR OLD STAND, 


0 the Corner, ox 


NEW §S STO RE 


ADJOINING, 


AVE on hand and aro constantly receiving 
the lurgrat aud best supply of 


J 


Dry Goods, | 
Clothing, 
Groceries, 
Hardware, 
Catlery, 
Crockiry, 
Bagging, | 
Rope, 
Boots, 
Shoes, 


Hats, 


EVER SEEN (N THIN COUNTRY 


ww 
Loo c WELL TO _ 
Your Ins urance.| 
Do wistet fe enpesuching 
; sapetioe =| 
cOrDIAn moTL: Ww. AL REED. 
4 RUTLEDGE & REID, 
Bricklayers, 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPL 


pared to execute all work in th 
Le shortest notiee and in the 


OHIO LEGISLATURE 
DEMOCRATIC 


| 
| 


50,000 Majority Against Negro Suffrage. 


G EAT EXCITEMENT AT HARVEY'S con 
NER, 


rior G 


ta and 
ied to esll and 


BN consequence of 

The public are im 

po for themselves, There i 

thelow figures, and the goods are certainly uo 
ia 


tow prices. 


10 mintake abont | 


rreeptionsbte in quality, 


CHEAP 
1 CASH. STORE!) 
: JOSEPH BAUM & CO., 


Dealers in 
q DRY. GOODS, 
Clothing, 
Boots, 


| Pare (2 59 per day 


Copper, Tin and Sheet-ron Worker, | 


RAILROAD JUNOTION 
Jackson, Miss., 


FY AS eatablisbed smurepatation for Good Pere 
TY Gerionate haoert ene eae oa 
convenience fr tne THAVELING Posie 


‘THOS.1. KENNEDY. 
Rom! 


B. & T. H. KENNEDY, 


CONNER BALE AND SIDNEY STREETS, 
¢ MERLDIAY, Bt158. 


Mave for pale, at greatly reduced, 
iy 


JOUN BELSON, Prop'r. Lepttinene at toes 


Private Boarding wii 


opritewly, 


M0 | 
HAVE opened « large and commostivas ft 
Fate Boarding House, and wili be 
sec any of my old fpends, 

eet, between Hine and Olive, 


Jones House. 


a 


DEALER IN 


OIL, GLASS, L 


5 Kens 


Nail rushes. Cigar, 
Kode, Touks, Line 


Alm « Iter Stock of AYRES 
CO."> Patent Medietmes whicd Lam ageni for. 
treet, 


"Fakin 
de. . 


Ragsdale Hous, 
ON THE HILL, 


| 
| j : MISSISSIPPI, 
*| On the East Side of the Rait-e~4 _ FEZ re eriptars compounded day oF night 
| [Sclwars open for trannent ond ® 

W. W. SHEARER 


ocr uf Johneoa Avenue and 
(over the dited) iutenda to k 
+ of 


TAPLE GOODS 
i te GROCERIES, 


| HAM, Lem well prepared to accommodate eard | HARDWARE, CROCK 


MYTH HOUs 
ty Hall and Coor 
SON. MISS 


‘conerotent #9 business wen and wiraogers | Which he will néBlus tow aa he can afford; and 
steppiag ind ekson 

mnces eave the How 
With the Patiruad c 


re times adar, 


i WH SMYTH. 
CONTINENTAL HOTEL, 


S.M.STILES, Proprictor. 


2 ae Sti 
Corner Sixth Street and Ohio Levre, | LLOYD, WHITE & CO. 
CAIRO, ILL, 


| WHOLEALE & RETAIL GROC 
ENBRAL COMMISSION, 


| Receiving and. Forwarding Merchants, 
Front Street, (In the Brick Store.) 
MERIDIAN, MISS, 


ak RE Arranger the Shelby Le Company, whieh 
Bin aay quantity at Mobi 
have ap eatabli 


ov tase G 


Reduced. 


> per Day. 


Fare 


Board 82. 


U. S. HOTEL, 


LOUISVILLE, XY | 


Smith & Alford. 
MERIDIAN. MISS 


{ W OC LD ee it a. She attention of pur 


LACLEDE HOTEL,| 


ST. LOUIS, Mo. 


W per D: 
BOL AS KL MALIN ropes 


Viecksbure. | MERIDIAN 
. [SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 
If. B. BRUSER, | OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, 
, Buys and Sells Northern and) 
| Southern Exchango, 


Gold & Uncurrent Mone 
RECEIVES iDEPOSITS 


Ap Gives Prdmpt Atte 
de, ar 


Hours frev 


Cooking and Hoating Stovos, 
1 


d House Purnt 


ng Goods, 


nrcare, Pump Pipes, Shel Lead, Fire 
Bruck and Tile, 


to Steamboat and Jol 
Work, 
South street, between Muiberry and Washing 


For SYSTEM THRBEFOUT. 


1¢ ey cS} Boots and Shoesand 
Ji chet Bitters | Show Findings Establishment, 
JOSEPIL BOTTO, 


xale the best qu 
Wholesle and Retsil Dealer in ju 


‘hoe Thread, and ot! 
iption. 
G R (e) Cc i= R i] E s, | “Hoots und Shoes made to 0 ler at short 
BAR STORES AND 
PLANTATION SUPPLIEs, 
Imported & Domestic Wines & Layqwors, 
HAVANA CIGARS, 
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, &c, 
Washington Street, 
VICKSBURG, MISS. 


18 wif 


Particular alter 


op to all Collect-ons 
tol 


) 


maylsewly 


y of Leather, 
foods of that 


OFFER FOR RALE mr place, sitvhted seven 
‘aod alraif miles east of . 08. the En. 
ergt fond, the place settled by Joho Johnon, 
Enq, containing im all 160 acres of well watered 
| nmbered tand, acresof which is oren and 


“] OUIS HOFFMAN, 
“VICKSBURG, MISS. 
‘Wholstale Dealer is 
GUNS, HARDWARE, ‘PLoWs, torr, 
FISHING TACKLE, &c. 

Agent for Wheeler s Galebrated 
ees 2 7) — naa 
‘AIL Kinds of Guns Made and Repaired. 
may lSewiy, 


TT 
Meridias, Miss. Rept, 13th, 1867, 


ie ea ie Site aserat iat 


Grog Store of H- Re ipiiadt. Kenoedy 


MERIDIAN pana 


Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 


a Bs CHADWICK, 


Mair, Restorativen, Dyestuifs, Tooth and 


ROOVILL & 


—]any hoo 


[LSSIN2, permanently eatablihe 1 bimacit 


‘co | or $300—total $2400, 


dents in both cases to hays a good Hog— 


9 AM. to 3 PI} 


‘in| Pow 


WITH cowiteectat. A dekiteben:: 
| 'THIS COLLEGE, bespby its own mer. 
ite amet plan of edocs. 


endowed 
of this and South- 
tates, It inthe 


Oldest 


Commercial 
“United States, 
: AMPLE ARRANGTMENTS FOR 


Cne Thousand Students 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. | CEG ME CIRINES ft pi hg 
JOSIAH JONES, : PROP'R. hemicals brig Han 
Taie well Knowe Hotel ie atl wpen for the re FANCY SOAP, PERFUMERY, | Comparative Cost and Value of the. 


ication Given Here and in the 
Colleges 


nory and Literary 
alt Believed 16 Be tbe firit in” Europa 
rica, chartered with Commercial, 
enzo ‘and Mechaoical Depart- 
menu. 4 student who gives ae 
meee te 0 instruction, 3° quali 
bet wre graduating to keep any set of 
it matters mob what the business 
= Ue. and do the Correspondence of 
nenes can attend the 
“Comme or to the English, 
French, Seasunre erlaan: Latin or Greek 
Uapguages, or the higher Mathematics, 
rte, separately. We bave 
Cust of fall Commercial Course 
here—Tuition... 
Board for three month 


|. After which the stadent to resdy to. gr 
into business, and make $1000, $2000, or 
$2000, snoually. 

Coot or Onoiwany Tirerany Couteces 
—About $400 per sonum, for four yer 

or $1600 clothing for four years, 

and four years ol 
timeexpended. Qur student will begin 
to work after three or four months, and 
make, ey the firet year, about $1200; 
aod two vears and nine months at prob 


College tn tae | 8% 


ollowny’s Ointment! 


4 
DISORDERS , OF. THE STOMACH, LIVER 
AND BOWELS. 


. General, ( Commission scare, 
2 H 


reatre whirh inflo- 
ryavem—abos- | 


‘The Stomich 
coed ina teat ae ioas of ‘the #3 


prosiraiion are 
‘ral consequences. ‘AINE to the rei. ir 
source ot (headaches, mental de nite 


, BSYSIPELAS AND SALT RNEOM. 


dro the et the mont common and ¥irdlent dis- 
orders prevalrat on this eoatinest. to thees ihe 
Gfateeet expecially sstagoulate, te oaiaee 
esnasor” to Ni to arecinte ‘3 
then cumplete the care, Hasan 5 


‘BAD LEGS, OLD SORES, AND ULCERS, 
Cases of many years’ stand 3 
tinscwusly reiused to yield to uny other remedy 
or treatment, buve fi wuctembed to a 
few spplicaticns of this powerful uagoeat. 
* ERUPTIONS ON THR SELY. 


Arising from a bad rtate of the blood or chron- 
io dineanee, are erad cated and « clrar 


FEMALE COMPLAINTS, 
Whether ja the J 3ane ne old, married or 


7 
fre iy 80 deoid 
inflaence that a marked improvement in aon 
perceptible in tha health of the patient. 
barely regetable preparation 

and reliable remedy for all classes of Females 
inevery condituon of hechthand station of tha, 


PILES.AND FISTULA. 
Every form and feata 


of these prevalent 


ably $1$00,0n $6150 he earns in four years. 
Deduct $255 leaves $5892 net g 
Lexpense 
$3295 our student has gained’ 
over the other. We suppose the Stu- 


jucation to. begin Wit 

as edgeation that enables thi 

dent to earn $1000, 

oually, to be the best f 

enn give their sons. \6o f 

one of the thousands of our graduates, i= 

out of profitable employment. A word 

to the wise ia ufficient. 

| Circulars and Catalogues Sent to all 
Who Desire Them. 

X.B.—Young gentlemen who have en 

tirely neglected their studies fur the past 

few yeure, can bere be perlecied in any 

branches ‘they may desire, in a few 

| months, 


' TERMS---Payablo in Advance, | > 


Penmansbip—lesons not limited, $ 25 00 
Bwk-keeping—double and single 


etry, ete, m perfect course, + $0 00 
snetio—ineluding all co: 

50 00 

ire on-Commercial Law. ; 20 00 


The above,constitutes the 
Course. 
| Biatonst far Commercial Course, 
including blank books, 
Stutionsty for Peomansbip,  : 
| Diploms, for Master of Accouots, 
English—Gramativa! Curse, : 
Bogib—full Cours, not limited, 
| iwcluding History, Rhetarie, etc. 
Frenebefalt sourse, not limited, 
sh—foll course, not limited, 
fall course, not limited, 
in —fall course, not limifed, 
‘¢k—fall course, not limited, 
Algebra—full course, not limited, 
Geometry—lall course not, limited 
‘Teneber’s Course of Peomnnship, 1 
| A Life Ticket - all the rts 
meow st 
Por any ‘hang: per roath, 
| Draw ing-per mont 
N.B.—A Stoent having 
Course in any branch as above, is enti- 
| tled toa Lite Ticket in that Department. 
| Ho ean altend such branches as be may 
| desire. 
‘A diploms from thia College isa eel 
port in all commercial commanities.— 
There sre monthly graduating classes — 


S05 


late an —ful 


hs 


eeaues g 


2 
3 


S23 ssssessss sess 


test Bes 


Commereiat | 


and stubborn diserdera licated 
satires Uy: the wae of thle eval 
shout 

qualities 


locally end 


it 
ies tase ee a og 


Both the Ointment and Pilts ould de used 
in the following cases 


Roniovs, welled Gland, 
Baros, Nore 
Chapped Han 

Philblains, 

Pusia's, 

Taub 


eoace 
jereariat 
Pane 


Ktheamatiam, 
Ringwors, 

Kalt ftheuss, 
Seaids, 


CAUTION None 
words Houtoway, 
are disceraable ae 


tthe civilized worid, 
ousiderable suving by taking the 


rections for the guidance of patients 
fo every disorder. are atixed to each pot and 


Deal 


For Family Use, Liver and Kidiey ‘Com+ 
plalnts. 
BININGER'S Old Hinestead Rye, 
Hatvest Bourbon, 
‘Wheat Notricent, 
Gold Medal Cognac, 
- Port and Sherry. 


Students cao begin at any time. Clergy- 
men’s sone apd crippled soldiers will have 
a liberal deduction 

Board and _ lod in American, 
French. Spanish, or German. {amilies at 
from $30.10 $35 per month. 


Office Boom, No. 7. 
FACULTY: 


RUFUS ae Pasnpenr, 


Lecttire: Business Customs, Bonk: 
keepin the Bienes of Penmanship, 


“jee Depertment,—, Prin - 


Patent Pip Co, 
‘ ‘Street, 


Der 

YORK CITY, 

LB WYMAN, President, 

4, L. Rowen, Seeretary, 

GQUEER their saperict and worurpassed Lit 

-PUMPS 

een oe following prices end rates 

ie yee. cy eager ames ee“ 
ad tie 


pees 


"| U.S.BONDED WAREHOUSE 


Ne. 3:9 Lars, nar Sos De 


ron — 


ont RALE OF COTTON AND voUN. 
ee alte, Groccts aad Dealer) in 
Neribere nad is, 


No. 65 Cor. Commerce and St. Lovijs Ste. 


MOBILE, (ALA 
Far Orders will be promptly sitwided u 


SerAnLanim wx 189 


‘John K. Randall, 


|BOOKSELLER. & STATIONER, 
‘| PRINTER AND , BLANK BOOK: 


Manutacturer, — 
No. 6 (dtd Nd 44) North Water St, 


: eoatie As. 
seta Bo sak, Stationers, 


“edital Theologeal 
et baelnarose Books for 


Printing Paper 
Kea, 


ci| W, W, SOHUTTER, 


Importer and Wholesale Dealer In 
Wines, Liquors, Tobatco and 
CIGARS, 

Agents for best Brands of 
CREAM & STOCK ALE, 
‘and Inmported Alekofdifferent Brands. 
No. 2&5 Ohio Levee, CAIRO, ILL. 


Jas. Ripy. Thos Hackett. Jno. Callaghan. 
Ripy, Hackett & Co. 
Wholesale Dealers in 
Wines, Liquors & Cigars 


PURE OLD COPPER-DISTILLED WHISKY, 


No. 71 SIXTH STREET, 


novs0ewom | Lontinville, Ky- 


Charter Oak Cooking Stoves 


Ax formerly manufyetured by GILES P. 

FALLEY andl latycly by the EXCELSIOR 
MANUFACTURING + of Bt. 

Loals obtainen and pares pS ‘unpar- 

silted re Pitta ye weyers ee 

Penne, ite notW ith 
and increasi 


cation 


Ener MenaiagD 


Genera! Commission Merchants, 


TRA W. PORTER & CO. hy 
ODD FELLOW’S HALL, ». 


» Royal Street, 
MOBILE, ALABAMA. 
Wholesale and Wetsilers of 


Hardware 
Hardware 
8 fall Stock, consisting in part of 
PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, 
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, 
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODs, 
DESRABLE GOODS: 
For Merchants and Traders, Also, 


Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 


DOORS, 
GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS, 


TAP All of which wi 
Pr 


are selling at Lower 


M, 8. STETSON & CO., 


DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, 
AT WHOLESALE ONLY 
X. W. COMST. PRANCIS AND WATER ATS, 


MOBILE ALA 
(RSTABLIS. 
wi 


1840.) 
aclous store ocated 
br atoore & pea, 
& Savon 


mpl accommo 
BH cimen beep oa 


Azk: Sacks er, 


Of Paulding, Miss., with 


Jno. H. Garner & Co.; 


COTTON FACTORS 


AND 


No, 25 St. Francis Street, 
MOBILE ALA 


~ 


; Weekly, $3.Q0 per Annum. 


NUMBER 7s. 


= : 


SEMIAVEEKLY GAZETTE 


Importeia and Wihaleasle Dealer in 
NOTIONS, WHITE AND» FANCY GOODS, 
wrest | 182 Main Street, Between Fifth & Sixth, 
peal. rate NS 

CALVERT, TIP & 
Booksellers, Stationers, Print- 


ers and Binders, 
102 Main Stregh, Betwogs Foorth and Fifth, 
LOUISVILLE, KY. 
tre prepared et lf thes 


lencer’ hay eceny bopeibens oer 
laf Cancer ured Perigaes lathe usioese we clic atantagon, 
{ay Orders Bolici: 


in the tree of, 
CANOER. 
“ onagetaraerhmeeo 


| EVANS.¢ FORD, 


AT LAW, Meridian, Mies. Ofice 
Harveys store om Frout street. 
y 


__LEACHMAN & SMITH, 
vi TOREESS, AT LAW, Meridian, 


‘ 0. B. COLLINS, 


TONNE, AxD Co COUNSELLOR. 


mustscatiated fin Sn fa the band 


Ohaster Oak “Cooking Stoves 


As formerly mai 


alleled reputation and sal 


ba dpegmeraterrgad being sold within 1 


@¥, somal, 70, rowan, 


J. M. ROBINSON, & €0., 
Wholesile Dealers ia 


DRY COODS AND NOTIONS, 
No, 185 West Maia Street, 


just counpleted 
rior-construrtion with LO: 
< and HIGH OVEN. 

nearly two years i 


- | enlargement 


New Charter Oak 


TERRY & SMITH, 
+ aaa E 


atrvetn, Boxe 
wclenale grocery ste, 
ssticnce, waloes professionally abeent. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 


t | No. 943 Maiostrret, between Sixth and Seventh 
Any ope-dewring 
er partiealnrs ea wiirbas Govat Haglers- 


Cooking Stove 


pdervizaed, wre sequalated with ©. 
bat bia Bitte sor 
Dee WLC. conden, of ‘his 


y Manufacttring Co, |< 


No. 103 West Main Street. 
Commianion Merchants, 
Corser Wesbrngton 


No, S74. West Main st . FP, Avery's Louisville Plows. 


RA 
onan, No; 188 West Main st. 


mn MORTON,.& CO, 
156 Mais Street, betworn 4th and Sti, 
LOUISVILLE, KY. 
Publishers, Bookvollers and Stationers. 


RE R. SALE, 
ne aeeen in 
i 


1 ree eer TAn, Wisc 


iiet| STARS STABLE | 


"MERIDIAN, “MISSISSIPPI. 
B. T. RUSH, Projrletor. 
-AVING: permanently located in Meri 


Hor sa alr ai Was 1 bo ig 


‘aend you farther, faater and 
an ery man I know of Gerkape 
attendance on arrival of the 
the Stable for conveyances, will 
n. 


OTFU} 
. TRUSTEES, TEACHES 
EUUCATION, to their 


NE exten polatia farniohéd with. c2: 
1 soits wheter: east ste 


hoe Butler's Goodrich Readers, 6 Numbers.) 
how buitding a ne 


Nava good eutlet. fer 
goad Face for euitle and hogs, 


Butler's English Grammar, 2 Books. 
Towne's Mathematical Serjes, 5 Books, 
Bonnell’s Maggall of Cotsposition: j 
Barber's First Principles of Geology. 
Goodtich’s Seties 6f Histories, 
Batler’s Common School Speaker, 
Bronson’s Elocation: 
Kavanaugh’s Original Dramas, &o. 
‘There books ‘havi sto, been” THOROUCHIL 


1 also MakUrAcTUnE 
Cotton Scrapers, 
Cotton Sweeps, and 


el land. edjovatgy wih 
trae a sien, with improvements, [Feee: 
Lewier’ 


Rood for Ciroalar apd price list. 
ory corner Mara and 


_SRRRER Ts 

anxious to remain, 

ply to me on the premises or eddcgee mo ot Be 
inane 


‘PRETON KING, |! 
Baterprise, Mies, Aug. 16, 180t-awif 


“Kewanee. 


SASII, DOOM, BLIND, AND SHINGLE 


LOOK DEE Aine YOU LEA’ 


sf egba aut ra ° 


ene and Staple Dry Goods. 
ae Gent t's Furnishing Goods, 


So batratees thet ehitd 

LOUISVIELE : 
: |STOVE AND GRATEFOUNDRY, 
COPPER, TIN, AND SHEET-LRON MA Uy, 


heat? gadersement of 


PSINEST, PHYSICLANS. 
ia B. WILDER & CO., 
Wholesale 


No. 181 Main Street. 


‘Tinner's Tools & Mac 
4 Wertaide of Sixth Street, 
Oxr Door Brow Marx, 


“WANTED ! 
Everybody to know that we are prepared to 
ai 
METAL VARNISH, 
For Tin Stieet Iron, or any kiod of Mets! Hoots, 


TRE MERITS OF OUR PAINT. 
Yot—ftenpendennd vetredig wish the meta 
for wood. 


jecceeapeneclines 
‘We hope te Ladies will fayor us with 
terme ah Bt Jw ta multe a 


Ps 


oa irae et a 
*%lso, Saab, Doors, Blinds, Dressed. 
Al orders 


Druggists, 


WHOL nsAUe DEALEES 1 


and All Kinds of. Patent 
dicines, Perfumery and a 
Faney Articles, 


AND PROPSIRTORS OF ALL OF DR 
GRAVES REMEDIES. 


FES AGUS em THAT “NEY, 
‘AIL to eure Agee, 


| SERFS x L-HILLOwS PILLS, 2 sata, 


RE EDT SO I is SI 
E. rr. PIERSON & co. 
Wholesale and Retail Dealgra pi! 


CLOTHING 


Wiles, Saar & Cigars 


U,S.BONDED WAREHOUSE 


No. FE SIXTH STE 


jetnonstrite. 
He, 2a Market £6; be hard 8.110, 
We slso Manatscturta | Fi 


TSAMES DAY oy 
Garters to J. J. GILMORE) 
No. 68 Third Streot, 

Cees LOUISVILLE, KY, 

importers Mannfaeturers and De@lert tn 

GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, 


., Ganagaithe’ Material, Arhai- 


Louixville. Ky. 


NOEL & CO ’ 
MERCHANTS 


axe 
Purchasing Agents; 
Office a, 418 North Setonil Btrert, (Up Stairn) 
St. Louis, Mo. 


j "DR. WHITTIER, 
‘HY YEARS LOCATED IX ST 


an lasiy other Private Viiscase 


a ta a regalir 
coreeaipphiite in ait ite 


Published Wednesday “ Beturday by 


Agricultura 
We have received the “Monthly Re- 
port of the Department of Agriculture 
for October, 1867," from which we se 
; | lect the following interesting facts : 
¢ 


Warit.—The total product of 
wheat will excced that of any harvest 


| hitherto gathered in this country ; 40 bs 


or 50 millions bushels aly 
e{last year. The entire 
i 


¢ that of 


there isa red 
The Sonthe 


in th 
intention to 


area ¢ 


-| from’an evi 


more ‘nearly self-supportir 
dependent than formerly 
particularly noticeable 

Georgia, Ab Tennen 


dition of lands wh 
The spuality of the wh 
a? to that of Ins 
alities it is deticent in 


States hi 


ve mad. 


ost of 


u. 


whieh n atfedbt ddapanesutits aru 


ancl im firtte 
particu 
ts vobserve th. 
fas ndt been forg 

rease of 


a is 


ntorest 
Geo 
reent. im report 


In 


ten. in 


averny, 
ented in Mt 
Loar: 


have made a 
crease. ‘Tie 
al, leaving ne 


of the entire en 


Souther 


nd ailowin; nerease 


ull the ott es, willl be 
greater, not ouly in cash but in the 
intrinsic life-sustaining and pork-pro- 


ducing power, than that of last year. 
As the deficiency occurs in ttle conter 
of the co: 
trict, it will affect undaly 
both for pork and corn, 


aum.—The 
has grently declined 
jared the e 


and despon- 
feel; 


is evident in the 
werk, 

Crop slightly ded 

st.—Below the 


~A. poor crop. 
Tonscoo.- 
product is indicated in 


eo pri 


tobaceo-growing sections 
isiapa, tho only State 
producing cane sugur to any extent, 


1 increase of 20 per cent. over 
ld of last year. 

Cogrox:~-Comploto’ estimates will 
be made on tho receipt of the Novem- 
ber returns, ‘The returns of October 
& conniderable increase in 
Jina, Georgia and Alabama; 
ielfl as last year in 
nsas and ‘Tennessee, 
and dimination in Texas and Louisi- 
ana. All estimates below 2,000,000 
bales of 400 pounds are decidedly fal- 
Jacions, while present indications fa- 
Ss an. approximation to 2.500000, 

es. 


Lanon. —The sc iooae extract from 
the New Orleans Picayune, contains 
the pith and germ of the labor que: 


year, | 


ywid of | 


From the New York ‘Pritune, 
Advice to the Negroe® in Vir 
sinia. 

Tho Republican party of Virginia 
ought. seriously to reflect whether 
their own ultimate interests and good 
policy, as well as sound * statesman- 
ship, do not require them, in framing 
__ |their constitation, to exclude few or 
no rebels from tho hallot-box, 

Conceding that this would en- 
danger ordefeat the success of the 
Republican party ia the patlier elec: 
tious to be held atter the constitution 
shall bo adopted, such o danger’ 
would be more than compensated by 
the greater probability that the con- 
stitution itself would be adopted. 
Morvover, the ex-rebcla of Visginis 

holding aloof under the nd- 
ed fear, but real hope, that eons 
vention will be guilty of the grees 
excesses and most despotic distine- 


, | tious against the ex-rebele.  Retalia- 


confiscation, exclusion of rebels 
office, are pointed ont as the 

» to deter whites from voting 
ical ticket, Let the conven- 
t the Repablican leaders of 
1ipt the policy of makin 
I'the right to hold office 
versal’ as possible-—the 
the better. Sach a policy will 
them hosts of votes for the adop- 
1 of Uhe Constitution among those 
» lustelection were arrayed 
Let the convention trast 
whol people of Virginia, and the 

people of Virginia will ratify 


Ha work. Such a magnaniuity in the 
Ned 


sup 
s bigotr , 
xclusiveness of the 
y. And this con 
nse of negro. snf- 
th, througlont the 
. more than 
It will show 
uso what little 
power is given them in Virgina mor 
nimonsly than the whit:s bas 

don 
Moreover, itis a fart 


which few 
nd. that the power of w 
J minority 1s greater, by 
power of the principle 
tien which is crucified and per- 
han if thoy were 


i 


nd’s disfran: 
ses could not keep Grent Britain 
turmoil, if the fairly rep- 
jrevauted in her Honse of Ce 
» clirereroms as the ec 
vibled to koep ap 


chafranchine 


The lastory of the 
proven that th 
ane « 


aud only 
voting. 


sal woth onthe adoption of the evn 
stitution it will be rejected, unlesw 1 
greaver divimion of the white vote ean 

1. On the last vote ' 


st convention, 
Will the Te 
conmder whether n 


niversal amnesty on | 


w 
14,805 vote 
Tie uns of Vir; 


anivenial suffrage pohiey, so far ue 
they con apply it in their St 1 
feicn, woald. hot utterly leu 


the Conservative vote, by tu) 
their chance to groan; nnd whether i 
would not raise the white 1 
000, and reduce 


ul 
like proportio 


: sare tue 
constitution, aid Congr: 
wor. of reconstraction, ar 
Republican party in the next 


heie 
A decline in the tobacco c 


tious, and wonli have no reasonn te 


fear, that in the fnturo politics of 
Virginia, they would get the offices 
abont as often as they ought to havo 
them, which is seldom ‘more than 
half the time for any political party, 
ere eee 
Important Decision 
ATY ACQUIRED AFTER DATE OF THe 
TITION DOR NOT GOTO CREDLE 
A very important decision has 
made by Judge Blatebford, of the t 


rei 


ers In baykraptey.e Phe ease xater tis 
ation of the bankrupt. 
i Wt apypenreed thant ty 
fuse 2h 1siry he iad byerowed 
Counsel for the ereditory asked som 
Hons abont this monet, which w 
see to by the bankrupt's counse) as re~ 
ing to property acquired by Ui 
sequent tothe equmencement of the pr 
condings, the tapkrupt claiming | Mat 
nothing pase to ¢ he, oestrone but. the 
propery c 
Sune 3, the day of fing the petition: 
tors ela 


remnios.—The Jateat 
“from the (Convention election, in- 


Shebidan's team} 
imecemor. changed hls base, and bas 
Geavored to rival his renowned 


icktos ‘that it has been’ carried by cessor in the magter of removing 


a anaall majority. We learn that Gen- 
Qrd will ins few days isme an order 
designating the timo and place of its 
asseqablage. 


——, ‘ 
‘Tar Manson Excrrewext—Several ne~ 
Froce were arrested by onler/of Mojor 
orton and examined in reference to the 
contemplated attack on Meridian by the 
Marion negroes. 

‘The explanation tothe Milltary was that 
the Marion League wert about to visit b+ 
Merldim Deague tnfa body bat with vo 


hostile purpowe. It. C. Moryman delegate | * 


to the Convention was exatningl aml is 
refrted to have toll two stories one pri 
vately to white persons that the negroce 
{intended to wack Meriiiin, ths other in 
presence of his colored bret! hat the 
‘Viait was to be peaceful. 


ee 

‘The last number of the Meridian 
Ghroniclo mourning over the defeat 
of the convention very considerately 
underfakes to instract Gen. Ord in 


his duties as commander of thia Dis- 
trict, advising him at once to onder 


State, County and municipal officers 
who failed to vote in the recent clec- 
tion. It is very plain that undor the 
military bills Gen. Ord has nd power 
to order another election. With the 
failure of the Convention, the whole 
plan of Reconsttuction under the pre- 
sent congressional legislation falls to 
the ground. Tho aivice to remove 
from office all who declined to vote in 
tho Convention election doubtless 
harmonizes with Radical policy but 
wo cannot believe Gen. Ord will en- 
tertain so monstrous and tyrannical a 
proposition. To coerce the exercise 
of the privilege of the ballot against 
the judgment and conscience of the 
voters destroys the very foundation 
of a free government. But this com- 
mends it to tho Radical faction. A 
party that seeks to preserve its power 
by trampling or the Constitution, by 
exciting the passions of tho base and 
ignorant, [by keeping up dissension 
and strife adds to its infamy disfran 
chisement and punishment for a c 
scientious discharge of duty. ‘This 
course far trom saving Radicalinin 
will only hasten its downfall. Every 
success in the Sonth obtained by such 
base means, will take thousands of 
voters from their weakening rank at 
the North. The intelligent people of 
that section can see that such meas- 
ures are prompled by no pati sic 
purpose. 
The Negro in Tennessee. 

At an educational Stato convention 
recently held in Tennessee, » Prof. 
Ogden, President of an 
at Nashville made an elabc 
in favor of throwing together pro! 
enowsly the white and black child- 
ren in the common schools of that 
State. The object of the speech was 
to inflaence the Legislature then in 
vession to change the common school 
laws whiehtnow provide for neparate 


tehools, The majority of the conven- 
tion opposed the meaxure, bat several 
other speecbes were made by Radical 
teachers in which they took the 
ground that tho change should be 
made and that all whites who refnsed 
to send their children to negro schools 
should be deprived of tho benefits of 
the common school system. 
snother of the beauties of Southern 
Radicalism, and we may expect an 
effort to be mado in all the Souther 
States to force tho white children in- 
to the same schools with the negroca 
Tho Legislature of Tennessee soine 
timo sinco passed a, law imposing 
heaty pains and penalties on Rail 
Roads and other common carrier's for 
making distinctions on scdvunt of 
ace or color. 


i 


| 


This in|? 


Iments” to reconstroction; but be 
bad a sudden check given him by 
Grant, who ontered hint to reinstate 

of the State and parish officers decapitated 
In his last order. This man has pursued 
8 most Yingalar course since he was tem- 
porarily elevated to pewer, showing hint 
self totally unilt for #0 vast a pesponetbill- 
ty as ts now upon him, Tt ts a nad fact 
that a man in whose hands rests the well- 
Dring of two mfltfons of people, should 
spend his time In dritikennes ‘and de- 
tauchery; nevertheless, it {s true that the 
cting commander ef the military district 
composed of the two States of Loulslana 
aml Texay is guilty of this great crime. 
It lsawerted on the streets to-day that 
Gov. Flanilers, one of Sheridan's ap- 
pointers, Is to be the next object of lis 
for It was on the recom- 
of Gov. F. th 
prter wae 


teaned. 


cashlernd 
The Cons 
State l@mow in « 


appears to more on 


Jom for this 
everything 
Judge J 


aly 
W. Tallaferro, wf Catahoula parity has 


been cli Gon President. It will be, [think 
Intensely radical in Its proceedings 

Is looking np th > ret | 
there is not much dolug. The newspa- | 
persare doing very well, the uld amt ever} 
reliable Pleayune taking the leat in real! 
business, though It does not devute a half 
acolumn exch day in Ite own 
praise. [txpeaks by Ite merita and tt 
scents to grow 
you all know t 
has been amo 
quarter ofa century 

The yellow fever epidemic has entirely 
Wisappeared, and with the exception of 
cholera, tha elty Is nog Ina healthy eon 
Wition. It sto be hoped that this will 
soon disappear from among us, New Or- 
leans has been a sailly aftticted elty of late. 
Atleast 4000 of Its inhabitants have been 
worept away by lisease in the short space 
ofnix & Wd. A 


wing 


you for moro than a 


Gen. Hancock 

Gen, Hancock, who meceeds Gen- 
eral Sheridan in command of the 
Fifth Military District, arrived at 
New Orleans on Friday last, and at 
once axsumed com a. 

Th vler which h6 issued on en- 
toring upon the discharge of his du- 
ties bas given great satisfaction, and 
ifcarried ont wi 


do much to restore 
pence and good government to the 
oppressed and persecuted people of 
Lonisiana and Texas, The following 
is General Hancock's order, and the 
just and humane sentiments it con- 
tains are in striking contrast with ¢! 
contemptible partisan utterances’ of 
Sheridan and Pope 

The General Commandin; 
ified tolearn that peace 
reign in this department. 
hin purpose to preserve this condition 
of thin Asa means to this great 
ond, he regards the maintenance of 


-! the civil authorities in the faithfal ex- 


ecution of the lawsas the most effi- 
cient under the existing cireum- 
stances. In war it was indispensa- 
ble to repel force by farce, and over- 
throw and destroy opposition to lat 
fal authority, but wuen insurrection- 
ary forey has been overthrown and 
peace established and civil authori- 
ties are realy and willing to perform 
their duties, the military power shonld 
cease to lead und the civil adminis- 
tration resume its natural and right 
fal dominion. 

Solemuly impressel with thnse 
ows, the general annonnces that the 
great principles of American liberty 
still are the lawful inheritance of this 
and ever jshould be. The 
right of trail by jury, the habeas cor 
pus, theliberty of the press, the freed 
mm of spoech and natural rights of 
persona and the rights of property 
must be preserved. 

Free insitations, while they aro es- 

alto the prosperity Nod happi- 
ness of tho people, always fernish the 
t inducements to peace and 


in 
consideration and judgment of the 
vil: authorities, and thee 

be in’ their 


Fy 


& 


ment ally 


to. be A. GI 
o.d, Profit street, Meridian. 


Western” Agricultural Warehouse. 
DEALERS IX 

GARDEN SEEDS. 
piciter Grae, tego 
Cotton Scrapers, Plows, de, 

1M, Maln street, Opposite National fete}, 
dect-Ty LOUISVILLE, KY. 

THE CAMPBELL HOUSES 


On St, Louls, between Royal and St. Jo- 
seph Streets, 


MOBILE, ALA ‘ 
Maving changed hands, and been thor 


oughly renovated. {s now ‘open for the ac 
cohmodation of Transient aml day. Boar- 


ere, . W. CAMPBELL 
deem Proprietor. 
W. 1. KELLY. Wei. KELLY, JF, 


WM.IL KELLY & €0., 


FURNITURF, CARPET & OL CLOTH 
WAREROOMS, 


Nos. Sand 35 St. Francis Street, next to 
Dattle House, 


MOBILE, AL& 


“DUT SALE | 


‘ 
SADDLES, 


SADLERY IAKDWARE, 
HARNESS, 
TRUNKS, 
VALISES te. 


As our hisiness must be closed, we offer 
our catire stock to CASH purchasers at 


LESS THAN COST. 


17 Nort Water tt 
TAPPAN & OO., 
Dealers in 
TENNESSES CHARCOAL 
| BOILED IRON, 
Steel, Springs, Axles, Nails, Spikes, 
and Book, News and Wraps 
pingsPaper. 
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, 
ALA. DESCRIPTIONS OF WOOD Wonk. 


s@-For sale low for Cash. 
VICKSBURG, MISS. 


IRON 


MERIDIAN, MISS, 


OFFER for este 


‘for 
of receiving more Stock, Cay 
asiaed so pthend prow 
permanent in 
mited amount of additional 
isaved. 


Nine-tentlis of the physicians and surgeons 
of the civilized world prescribe alcohol, 
and medicines of which alcohol Is a cardl+ 
nal ingrpdient in thelr practice. They say 
that {t ls ome of the most Important artl- 
cles In the materia neicajand that noth- 
Ing can supply Its place. Sometimes they 
administer {t neat, sometimes deluded 
with water, sometimes Medicated; and 
while admitting, as any sano and honest 
man admits that it ls, morally and physl- 
cally, a polson when taken to excess, they 
argue that ander certain conditions, and 


In certain éases, its use is not only advise | (the 9th) 


blo, but essential to the preservation of Iife 
and the restoration of health. 

Believing ttist the most profotntl pathol- 
ogists and physiologists of the age nnder- 
stand the mattir somewhat better than 
noff-profeseionala,'we accept thelr doc- 
trine andipractice as philosophic and cor’ 
rect—the mopt especially as the resnits of 
their treatment confirm thelr theories, 

‘The ratlonal friends of temperance aide 
by ride with whomwe stand, frankly con~ 
cede ghat alcohol Is sometiines necessary ax 
asanitary agent. Mr. Greely grants this 
In a recent article pabilahed in ~The Inde- 
pendent” and only fanatics, whose zeal ts 
untempered by knowledge, venture to de- 
ny It 

Here, however, a diMiculty occurs. ‘The 
liquors of commerce are so generally adul- 
teratel that It ls perflous t6 give thent to 
tick persons. All the brandles, runts, 
ging whiskys, Ae, are more or less em- 
polsoned. Each contalna some ingredl- 
ents which provokes a thirst for anlent 
spirite—and thes drunkards are mad 
Under these clreamstances sensible ~tem- 
perance men” should be the first to appre- 


clate the Importance of a pure stimulant | 


for medical use. 

‘This desiderat the pab- 
Me an faculty tn ¢ HOSTET- 
TES STOMACH BITTERS, whieh is not 
merel: wholesome 6 ant but an in- 
valuable vegetable tonle, correct! and: 
Alterative. fp manuficturlog. advertising 

od selling for sanitary prrposes. only 
wvthe propr-etorselaini to be contributing & 
sound and substantial plank to the tem- 


t tform. 
There lem good deal of cant talked and 
written by some of the self-clocted' 
ers of the morals of mankind. It fs the 
i of and 
of thelr disciples. to confound the. use of 
diffusible stimalanteas an antidote with 
thelr misuse as a beverny rit by 
whieh they are animated Is m spirit of 
blind blzotry and ints lezance. akin to that 
webleh. inthe olen thie le to Uke maseae 
cre of St. Rartholomew, the efusade agalnst 
the Albigenses and many other foul 
wrosgs committed in the naive of teligion. 
Thomas Hood, the wittlest of 
and the most philosophical 
acterized that narrow-minded and 1, 
ive piety which is continually pecking 


at 
whatever does not ite 


iy with till great~ 
vorite of 


x| PRODUCE DEALER, 


Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, | ™*' 


site 


i 


Lipa’ 
tia 


ct 
ti 


H 


‘ Bee.» fe. 
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE “DEALERS 


¥ GOODS AND NOTIONS, 


ve 


» 


~ Now. 7 


Genal andi 91, 93 and {95 Common j Streets, 


> ° NEW ORLEANS. 


Salés Gtiaranteed at New York Prices- 


warrors. |GBAYS COTTON AND HAY PRESS. 


‘The atest, and 


~_ CALHOUN 
x 


by fart! echeap- 
Sp, ee er est ond most 
MERIDIAN HIGH SCHOOL ris esa 
FOR BOYS. ; 
Rev. J, A. SMYLIE, Principal. ‘ Berew ever in- 
vented. 


One Mule, 


with the great 


est enre, can 


P peck a 


ws ss 


heavy 


bale of Cotton. 


ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED 


Gullett Steel Brush Cotton Gin. 


erait throngh the fing 


HIGH SCHOOL. 


1. GUULN, A. M,, Principal, 
‘Toe Hecond ancas! term of this Iestitotion, 
ecbolastic be ai 


H 


a erep of thy 
Price 43 per 
All aisea trom 40 


? 
i 


Ef? 
i 


Er We have now on hand © supply of the above. 


Leach & Avery's Plows, Ietac Strenb's Corn Mills and Sew Mi 
ry'« Plot, Jane Sm Engines and Saxe 


Hoe & Ons Cirealar Bows, Losthet Batting ocd-Laciog Leather, India obber Balti, 
106, eve Pipes, Hove end O°PICS« General Avsortment of 


80, 
Tin and Sand Pate, Shoot, Boiler and Har Irve, Hireia, Nella ant Splkes, Drazen eed Sbeathing 
7s 08 hand and for sale by 


FAT-Dilia of tuition meat be paid 

ena hs dodectne eit bo made for 
exeept in canes of protracted tllvem. For the 
accommodation of those whe have sons to oda 
cate, « male Department wll be Conzected 

the sebool, pulject to tbe above terme aod rega- 


Cartas or A ieeShng, wil reenive partulas «> 
Meridian, Avg. 84, 1867—ewtl 
¥.M.MROAX, 8. W. IROAX, 
Hegan Brothers, 
+ Manufacturers‘of and Dealers in 
-FRAMES AND CORNICES, 
WALL PAPER, LOOKING GLASS, WINDOW 
GLASS, ARTISTH MATERIALS, de, 
188 Main Street, (old Yo. 411) between 4th & Sth, 
sectitewin = LOUISVILLE, KY. 
A. H. GARDNER, 
WHOLESALE GROCER 


SPEAR A CO., 12S00th Commerce Street, Mobile 


*. Wiveceray 


P. H. PEPPER & Co. 
Established 1847, 


DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS. 
Corner of St. Francis and Joachim Strects., 
MOBILE, ALA. * 


Have constantly for salo much 
THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS 
over offered in this Market. 


#0. meGAx. | * 


ax ° 
COMMISSION MERCHANT, 

Mo, 283 Meio Bt, between Hixth and Serenth, 
cetitewtm = LOUISVILLE, KY. 


8, N FULLENWIDER, 
- ENERA! 


THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN IMPORTED DIRECT 


trom the Manufactures of Europe and Anierica, and will by sold as Cheap as by 
im fe Ret Sins on thta'Oontinent, © ime 


to nerve 
awlyr 


Bla TaB. lareoteret Greveabors, Ate. to with the above bouse, nd will be ploased 


par i ih a Sra | J. M. TAYLOR, 
sy ae amet deal neta: | Fashionable Tailorand Cutter, 


No. 14853 Qhio Levee, near Stone Depot, 
nov20ewom CAIRO, ILI. 


C.F. Pantone, 
Calro, Til, 


SIDNEY STREET, 


Mamupiax, Mus. 

work in my line will be done in 11 
Danner gad with the quickest diepetch, 
and mati 
and ab 


MARK & IEXXINO, 
Evansville, Ind. 


Direct Importers and Dealers in 


QUEENSWAR , 
Chins, Glass, Coal Oi “Lamps, 


Conaidetible 
ridian on Sunday night in consequence 
staring news from Marlon. . It. 
‘that on Saturday night the 


Marion and two at 
‘nt Marion was to makes rald on the mer- 
chants at Meridian and Marion, demand 


productive of goodjand desiring as we do 
the welfare and prospefity of all black and 


* provisions snd clothing and {f thelr re-| that 


quirements were not complied with take 
what they wanted by force, and If rela. 
‘nace was Offered burn both towns. The 
command was offored to H.C. Merryman, 
‘who It is reported declined and.on that ac- 
count the attack was postponed. Jt ts 
sald the military organization of this 
county Ls commanded by J. Aaron 

and that all the different coanpaileass 
officered and thoroughly armed. ‘The mifl- 
itary at this place under the command 


exaggerated the dabger, but this cath’ be 
rellod on, that the negroes meet tnt 
League meetings armed, that they 
ganizing militaty compahles, that 
of them are destitute of food and 
refuse to labor and threaten to take 
they Want by force.” We do not 
create any unnecessary glarm, But 
etl nese all rg 
1 


are broken up, disofdef, violence, antl 

bloodshed will result, 
EEE ees 

What Dees It Mean? 


We ate Informed that the Loyal Leagues 
of this city have been organized Into mil- 
itary companies, eaptalns elected and the 
whole sald to be under command of J, 
Aaron Moore and Marshall Wélr, two ne~ 
xroes of this clty—that they Prtet armed 
and put out armed sentinela In every di- 
rection around the African Church, the 
plave of assemblage. Itissald they une 
Uertake to arrest negroes for falling to at> 
tend, and are Inangurating « reign of tere 
ror over the colored people who Are Op 
posed to the organization. A negro’ from 
Marton was arrested on Saturday night 
under some pretext or another abd kept 
under guard all night and part of Suadayy 
Another has beeh examined on 0 charge 
of not voting, and It appears the League 
Is exercising absolute power over the col 
ored people, reducing them to a condition 
of abject slavery to Ite orders, 

Wo advise tho colored péople’to have 
nothing to do with these military organ- 
Jrations.» They will brinig about disturb- 
ances and get them Into trouble They, 
are walatful, not recognized by the elvil 
or military authority In the State, and If 
peralated in, will be suppressed. 

‘They have no authority to arrest a ne- 
geo for any: cause whatever, ‘To do so 
under the pretext of not attending thelr 
meetings, not voting, onamythisig else, Js 
acrime for whieh all In any way con- 
cerned may be made to mifer. If aby 
more of such arrests ate mal, we ope 
the mattermay be Investigated and the 
guilty partles panlghetl, 

ee 
The attention of our readers Is dirtet- 
cd to the advertisement of our friends, 
Messrs. James Runldle & Co. of Loulaville 
ky. whieh may be foatil In another eol- 
umn of our paper. All those alfiieted by 
disease, or who have friends suffering from 
sickness, should carefull? read, and we 
know they will derive profit from it— 
It gives us much pleasure to be able In this 
manner to recommend to our people these 
gentlemen, and the medicipes of which 
they are Proprietors, an we know they 
claim no more for theit remedies than 
long years, of trial has fully shown Is 
really deserved. 

‘The reputation of Dr. Thos, A, Harley's 
Ditters, Worm Candy, Sarsapafilia, and 
Ague Tonfe Is world wide, having been 
used through the whole of this country 


failed to give uplversal satisfaction. The 
proprietors never yet have recelved any 
complalnta about them, hence thelr confi- 
dence in recomméndlng them to the pab- 
He as never falling to care. As It ks with 
‘the “Hurley Preparatiops,” so aleo wi 

 Beabrook's Infant Soothing Syrup) and | 


for many years past, and ‘never having | 7-s* 


lor with 9 few disreputable whites — 
[ Mectings of that kind, with armed sentl- 
nels abd the forcible arrest of colored per- 
‘sons for not attending their place of as- 
‘weniblage, are well calculated to create dis- 
will In the end inflict serious In- 

yonthe blacks, There will be great 
many of them to obtain em- 
raven if planters 


and | army of 

Northern Méstrum Venders, 
Who are making every appeal that imag!: 
natlon can Invent, In order to win the con 
fidence of the Bouthern poopie; but we 
are determined to be REPRESENTED In 

a matter, and call upon the People to 
decide. 

‘There are three members composing our 

jenced South- 


yyaiclans, 
and experience we have pfepared and 
offer yousclassof 
FAMILY MEBICINE®, 
Not seorets nor patenta, which we think 
aré honestly required by every arm 
planter and family throughout the Sow 
try. and am a-sortment of the 
UTHERN PREPARATIO: 


now 


DROMGOOLE & COS 


Female Bitters, 
Tea powerful uterine Toole and Fi 


Regul and {s Just the medicine so mnuch 
eaten the fecale community. both old 
nd youbs, throushout the South re- 
lieves all Trregularities removes obmtruc- 


ease, nakedness ‘snd starvation come dons, cures painful or suppressed Menstra- 


thelr appeal to Radical charity will be In 
valn. We hope they itty realize thelr 
true tltustion aud take warning before 


lee, 
Y | thot of the Hoart,and all that 


class of 
tt 
dy inducing 
* DROMGOOLE & COS 


the KING OF CHILLS 
adjournment, providing for 


it, 
lshinent between 
Sfall debts extatiug July 30, 1865, on the 
aye of instalments by note of ori; 
amoant of debt. 
‘The seasion of the Convention will cons 


your torpld livef, opens the bowels, 
Fes off the bile makes quick and pe 
nent ctires, never affects the heal. 


forms of Chills and Fever, Intermitten! 


‘best hauses in the West and fs revelving Fever. Billlous Fever, 


at It deserves a liberal patrouage from the 
South. Out friends who visit Loutsville 
shoald by all meshs give them a call. 

We call attention to the advertisement 
of a derelllng Honse which can be purchas- 
ed oF rented on most favorable terms.— 
Apply to Mr. J, A. Gully, at the house of 


the President's message will occupy two 
re. 

The Ways and Means Committes, will 
report a bill venting contraction, and | * 

dimond manner of selling | Can be 

ta rps gol cent oF 
in ee heyae oo Senator Tho 

Wofitariieet 


without It. 
CHILLS AND FEVER 


longer, get a bottle and be cured. 
DROMGOOLE & CO's 


Rosenbaum & Gully, Front streot pie folomng revemio decialon has bee) | MY GD ALINE PECTOR 
Se ee Where cotton ty 


Are you weakened by hardship and pri- 
vation, slowlp recovering from severe 
nee, afflicted with the infirmities of pce 
prematurely decrepit, or suffering in any 
way from. general debility, constitutional 
or otherwise? If #0, put your trust th the 
Red Jacket Bitters, which will  recralt 
your system. 


——2 = 

Parscnirrioxé Fincxp at, Art Hotns. 
—Our friend Chadwie¥,the old anil reliable 
Front Street druggist, Is bow living over 
his store,and will attend to filling pre- 


DROMGOOLE & CO's 


and Buchu, for tho Kidheys. 
For all affections of the Kiineys and Hlad- 
der, whether affecting old or yonng, nrale 
‘or female; for urinary deposits 
all Li pel of urine, frequent tn- 


clination 

small of the Baek, and pilthe 
some symptoms me 
feta of arty indie or i 
ipation. Lencorrhos, evil fore 
bodin; alee; 


tights ner- 
vousness, ete. can De cured Nip ‘inj 


make returns abd pay the taxes. 
Gen Roussenu 
the Department of Columbia. 


Storer, of nati, bias decided 
ness, ls mre guarantee tut they will be| tha 
1g 


nea| YOUR LIFE BLOOD 
ttust be purified by wing 
DROMGOOLB & Co.'s 


He alludes to his earlier ny 
ack to the time of his Nanasticht on 
to 


strong grourd against n= 
slam, which eo "avy bis. own langae,| 
would be ruin ate lead to 

The views of Gen. Butler, 


the law in refereries to the 
the coun! wo 
tn- & Cos Drsextrar Com- 


ate | Sen 


Aton, Falllog o” the Womb, Le corrhea 
or Whi Jorosia, Hystericy, Palpita- 

‘eom- 
restores, 
the ‘womb, there- 


Absolutely cleanses your stomariy arouses 


or ears gives tone to the system. and can 
bendmiiistered to liifants. It cares all 


mongestive Chills, 
Domb Chills, and no family should Le 


rmanently oured, whether of re 
Yong standing. Do not sliake any 


Fluid Ext. Bearberry. Cubebs 


fp urinating. pain in 


~ | asaiet netore. 


this 
bottles $1 00. 


Constitutional Monarch, 


peice 
‘br . Flea, Muletts i 
=F rounND, Le pam tetaael ja 


Veorrantx Ante 
effectual 


“DR. JOHN 


fe 
i 


EE 


i 


[ 


BULL'S WOM DESTROYER, 


TO MY UNITED BTATEA AND Wart>wips | 
READERS. 


L bare received many testimonials from p-e- 
fexnsonal and medite |e, 


sdecaled and 
Sectinly coe ox 


letuers 
whet the Doctar says of BULL'S WORM 
THOYER 


Des. 


1 ariaia, 
ft kas’ oon | 
4-tor | 


iF because 
@ For my pert, [tallgnan: 


t ‘of yont best terimy 


peethully, 
F. CLEMENT, M. 1 


WIBULL'S SARSAPARILLA. 


A GOOD KEASON POR TRECAPTAINS Path 


Real the Captain's Letter and the Letter 
From hia Mothet 


‘wo 19ded abou! 


oH 


brie 


faith 
ig elne 1 
toe half 


ic 
partila thas to ey 
Please cprese 


P. The following was written April 20, 
14S, by Mra Jeowte Jodanoe, moter ¥. Capt 
Jobnees 


sbere ©. F. Jobason to my care. At thirteen 


‘Sears of age be bad « chronie dlarrbes and scre 


ae ee 
Seine carpe elected 


on to agen have recotras to 7 n 
a ia farfot of geting © article, hemes | 
bi ruin 708, fot ie wounds were tar 
rite, bat I beliene be will rreover. 


aly 
TENSIE sonss0% 


Manutsetaret nd Vendet af the Caisbrated 


Smith’s Tonic Syrup! 
FOR THE CURE OF 
AQGUE AND FEVER 


, 


a 


i 


f 


i 


Tastee soe, 


DR. JOHN BULL, | 


| at ones stem 


‘BULL'S |NoTICE TO MOTHERS. 


DR. sEAbBROOK's 


Infant Soothing Syrup. 


SUMMER COMPLAINT, IRREGULARIT ES 
OF THK BOW ELA, RENTLY ENESS, 
TEETHING, ae 


Gores beatth to the child and reat to the mother 


We could fareiah amy quantity of cettitonies 
bearing evidence of ila superior q'ttlities, but 
prefer that our medicine should stand on its own 


Serita, whied st will de dpow tri 
JAMES BOVULE a co 
Propet tore 
aberatery, 4) Bnilit Street, Lewarie, ky 


PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


MURLEY'S RANSATARILLa 


Fall Ove remedies tbat nate Seen distetered 


ea perimes 
fvethe 


King’s by 


VERFECTIY RELIABLE 


ley Ague Tonto 


erect 9 cate. 


HURLEY'S 


‘and mosi péltlable form to ¢ 


Proprietare 


HURLEY'S 


STOMACHIC.BITTERS. 


be bad 
States, of from the 
JAMES RU 


Tile’ t,. 


Lowiarille, Ky 


Oriental Peart Drops, 


=e 
of fashion gives it charse ter 


torles of amy lady. 


HOOFLAXD’s GERMAM toxit: 
‘The Greet Remedies for al Disentes wf the 


rare of any kind, 
HOOFLANDS Guawan TONIC, 
s bit 
ot toa ter with tn paies Bech 
Santa Criz Rom, Oraitge, e., Baking one 
ef the most pledaant and. agretable Feme- 
dies ever offered to the peti: ne 
Alcoholic Mamiztive ~ use ia 
HOOPLAND'S GERMAN #trTeiis. 
The ho ha Ibjection Jo the com: 
bination of te Baler, x stated, wil ay 
NOOFLAND’S GEBMAN Toxic. 


They are both equally good, and contailf 


; | the same medicinal virtdes, the choice be- 


of tanta 


such as Indi Dyrpepers, 
Nervous Debilty, it ay apt 10 
hare ila fincli ee ths 
Liver, sympatbiz an clbtely as it 


dors with the Stom 
affected, the restilt 8f which ‘is that the pa 
tent suffers frum several or more of the 
following discases : 


of voit and Crmat ptt 
The sufferer from these dismasea should 
the greats cation in Mr, selec 
remedy for bin case, purchasing 


bich be is assured from his 


ngirice potarsars 
fully compotndea, 
rious ingredients; 
ed fot infalf a te; 
» for the cure of these diseases, In 
thin connection we would sibroit thee 
well Knows retuedics 


HOOFLAND'S GERMAN 
arp 


THOUPLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, - 


HITTERS, 


Prepared by Ur, C, M. Jacesom, 
Philadelphia, Pa, 
‘Twenty t@9 teara since they were fret 


introduced inte 


hin country roc Germany 
other hare undoubtedly 


As this la really 4 grmcurne ron wonns, and) 


soy drag sere is 


JOR beautifying the completion, effecteaity 

removing Tas, Precktes, Houbit, and git- 
| ing the akin an elegant smbothneey not easily 
atiniveg by any other. Ra wpe among the ladies 
of efficiency which 
Mt ex infiottely seperiot fer the 


Bettisom’s English Horse Lini- 


benefitted suf, 
greater extent, than 
nown (1 the pabiic 


from the ryen, a 
cheeks, wid the weat 


in men 

nd nervows taralid 

becomes a wirong and beatthy beng 
PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE 


i NUTICE. 
Popdiat Worm Candy! | 


Tove a well eeu 
hall nf the fe 


Dred fact that fully one 


portion of oar 
opctation are eal dom in the enjoy 
ealth 


never 
are languid, =a Fi all 


expression 
tremely nervous, and have no apps 
To this clas bf prrsoos the Bittete, oF 
the Tontr, 1s expecially recommended 
WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN 
Are made strong by the ute of either ef 
| these remedies, They will care every case 
of MAKASMUS, without fail 
Thousands of certifirates have secur 
sind i the hands of the proprietor, but 
apace will allow of the publication of Wen a 
Those, it will be observed 
af note and of such standing 
miuat be believed 


| TESTIMONIALS. 

| ten or twentieth 

Pg tie at ed 
tres 


if Inaticn of 


GEOOW. WOOT ARD. 
Hien. JAN THOMTSOS, Jilgr of the Sapreme 
Court of Peansyfrauia 
Peeranenrmta, Apes 8, 


ee 
“ep enna 


iirc : 


= piney Om, Yensoe Byeven & Sutlty Ste 


Bull's Wore 


Lireseriptiony com 
feo of the purest 


CHE E Aek, 


Desires or 


CASH STORE 1 Bormous Moral Combixation of Instruction and ‘ 


-~.|BARNUM’S , Mus 


I 


i 


JOSEPH BATW & C0.) 
Dealers in 
DRY GOODS! 

Clothing, 
hors, 
Hata, 
pitt 


FUBNISHTDS 
Jolinsnn Street, 
MERRILL, Ulss, 


set} etm 


Hitrlbutt, Sturges & Co. 


* 
AT THEIR OLD STAND, 
NIZW 


Absa erMy 


rt, and (weir 


STORIE 


neatly rece s 


aieunde = 
RUTLEDGE & REID 
Brigklayars,, 
_SERADIAR, “BUNTENgI PPL 


pared to un mlb eng the} 
igre 
eplet 


JBARNUMS 


a ™, * -—B 
GOL00 Majorsty Agaiest Negro Sufrag 


OREAT MKOIMBUENT AT WARVEY"S con. 
rye rr 


Is COMLN. 


6. tetra od end eT pent 


Em, 
Ag ssi OR ARR dERIE 


Ziv ye pan net eh mem gaat be 
Seis 


ber ta! Da 


TX CONG NOTION WITT 


DAN CASTELLO’S 


GREAT SHOW!!! 
AN 


REFINED AMUSEMENT. 


DEP AES LN Dy 


A acoder ]L HISTORY, 


SPECIMEN 


J VAN AMBURG & co’ s DEPARTMENT, 


cote Ven Ambrurg 
sone apeciment af the mime and mast 
b+ foun ewer) setion of the known world 


DAN CASTELLO’ S DEPARTMENT, 


Baa A asvk sk O'R 


GREAT CTIROUS,'rom- 
Dapretrtan Venfesston, 
jaws Eatil 


otal 
thE 


trate 


tion 


iH 


Bite} ESS 


| Fae 


| Pace #1 x 


Fare Reduced. 


Hoard asso per Day. 


AVING) removed to the: sew 
yog on President tirwel, gwar: tt 


ial Poe 


tt e0a T 


= ; | 
8.31. FEL, Proprictor; 
Cornet Sixth Street and Ohio Levee, 


GATBO, ILS. 


fer Ay 


Xow lOewtee 


iB: nore 


TOLISVT!. 
Sulu 


LACLEDE HOTEL, 


aT. LOLI, a0, 


Dalniing. 
nuh Stare 
Mertmepad 


neg particular. 


cc 4 MALES, Peeps, 


9 Metra 


i JQSBETEOBOPTO; 


Batall, Depler 


Re luke S:, 
BAB, SLORE§ AND. 


NCH 


“ee Nome 


athe: ght treet, 
MABRIBRIP PH, 


kidseys 
rept 


aad 
a 
re operation; 


bees | 4 


Bic 


we 


waveIrevaD AND! save Beeuu. 


r 
ere gaan 
eee re 4 
Fat 
et (ore } 


rely Bs 


STAPLE sina 
o> 
ERO CERIES, 


HARDWARE, CROCKERY, 
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, 
Ke, key he, ke, 


i ‘the pablac geaerally to 
EO ill be sold tothe present 


"4 “TRUITT 


LoTaL 
i | “eae ees 
‘Ge 


L&OYD, WHITE & CO,. 
WHOLEALE & RETAIL GROCERS, 
GENERAL, COMMssION, 
Receiving and: Forwarding ‘Merchants, 

_Jtvas Street. Gin the Drick Rony 


REGBIVES (DEPOSITS, 
‘And Gives Prompt Allenton to all Collections 
ke, ConSied cont, 


Office Hore from 9 HAL to 3 P.M. 
epritewiy 


Alf 
«| saeree tam mrss 


y | Westar tae 


Boots and Shoes and 


aed stubdar 


fn the. 


in every dueder 


rere. form sid, 


re 
. sana ty "iets ris pas 
Co renin auras 


ES, 
See ea 


5. B.—Directions for, 


id be ened 


Pitre 
efollonieg para 
iweiled Gland, 
Beelega 


$0 eae 


pas 
By walt’ 
cewe 


Jes of patiante 
Me teeta pane 


“Uirvedara het bent com BUTE OF 


oy ndeeasing Tomes, Ficine 


: = L. BREW ER-& CO., 


Merchants; 


errarriies 


i B13 Sonth Copsmerce Street, 
MOBILE, ALA 


seoK: 1. mor rR 
ox mam 


‘Laer TREWwEE, 
ros. DUOGAK, 


AND, CODN. 
id Dealers in 


Fe Bete 
Ped Waters Uo 
6. Bb Gear. Gertie 
~Orlard BILE 
Ear-Ordird will berpromplly 


EXTABLISNED Ex ' 1838. 


john K. “Randall, 


| ber AND BLANK BOOK 

‘Manutacturer, 

No: fold No. 44): North Water » 
MOBILE, ALA, 


_ar-Acconnt Books, Printing Pay r 
gentile Blanks, Btutionery, Ac, 


Medical, Theologen! 
Minpellangous Books for 
modating turuu. 


coaiy cea 
ayy Hers 


IR A W. PORTER & CO., 
, opd. ‘aliawie an, 

‘ Royal Stroct, 
MOBILE, ALABAMA 

Wholesale and etsuiers of 


a Tar lware 
Hardware 


* full Block, censintiog in part of 


Lay. 


i Jat 


y PPLANTERS' HARDWARE 


, BUILDERS UARDWARE 
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 
ax 
DESRATRLE, GOODS 
For Merebante sod Traders. 
Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 
DOORS 
GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS, 


Also, 


"Odd Felons 


REMOVAL. 
$. STETSON & (0. 


et 
ah HEALER TE BOOTS ANT Siti) 
: AT WHOLESALE ON1Y 


SOW CORAT. FRANCES AD Wacea sry 


MOBILE ALAUAMA 
(ESTABLISHED IN i840) 


neest (com actoriea, bs 
nt aboet 0 


Carter, 
Of Paulding, Mine, with 


; Jno: HE: Garner & Co.z 


QOTTON FACTORS 


¥ AND 
Geberat Commission Morchants, 
{ No. 25 8t. Frincit Street, 


Li syille. 


Weekly, $3.00 per Annum. 


: SSISSIPPE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1867: 


NUMBER 79. 


~|SEMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE 


DR. COUDEN 
OF LOUISVILLE, 


Newt aineray & Oo. 
West Bats street, 
LOUISVILLE, KY., 


in I id 
DEALERS Ip a mee 


PR SLY" Ai Madotacvarer’« prices 

VERT'S PLOWS ot Panulsctorer's prices. 
*.* Revd for Ostslogue and Almanac for 1803, 
Fen 


EVANS & FORD, 


i STORED AT LAW, Meridian, Mew Othe 

5 AA grag dW. Harvey shore oh Broue atppae 5s Bag cane, Re termes, reo, 
— ho CRAIG, TRUMAN & CO, 
* LEACHMAX & SMITH, Wholesale Dealers in 


s W, Meridian, i 
TTORNEYS AT Tal Basten 


B. CORLENS, a 

TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 
temas, Will attend 

oan eattonted ta he tn te BA 


HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS 4 LA DTES TRS, 
28 Mala’St, 24 Door East of Lo 
LOULBVILLE, K 


Have constantly on hand a large assor’ 
ment of all goods in ourline. Give usa 
call: bt Shew6mn 


“CALVERT, TIPPETT & CO. 
Booksellers, Stationers. Print- 
ers and Binders, 

‘$89 Main Street, Between Fourth and Fi%, 
LOUISVILLE, KY. 
er 


Breet 
‘Fost (fies Hox 670... 


aA Avery Case of Cancer. Oeret 
ke 15 De Woe, GOUDEN & Lowirele, Boe 


i 


é 


Ed 
Hl 
? 


Hf 


ge 


fil 


i 


4 


at all thoes to 
oar lise. Ha 


Ihe busines 
dere Nolicived. 


“TERRY & SMITH, — 
WHOLESALE GROCERS 


COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 


| No. 943 Main strvet, between Sixth ant Sereath, 


22 AON, © Wo oaLeacmEn, 
SHANNON & GALLAGHER, 
ATTORNEYS AT LAW Merion. es, Wit 
Arete re ras 
fr Whe athern 


chen i 

farther particalars can 
: ville, Lenry county, Tenowseee. 
Yeleral Cou ©. 


oct ew cm 


1. ROEDIBON, 


ee sees 2 J. M. ROBINSON, & Cv, 
TL Aun IA vin Laawa | HOUSTON, MAGGARD & CO. share careide 
STRELE, WATTS & WATTS, ¥ (Geessescers te - ace) olesale Deslers ia 


AT LAW, 


leew te DRY COODS AND NOTIONS, 


No, 183 West Main Stree 


LOUIAVILLE, 


shee cote 


LAND FOR SALE. 


COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
© Wholeenie and Metall Grocers. 


sollelied and prompt fed. 
(agtewém)  MEKIDIAN, Mise 


ATH ntsntion 
part of the Btate. 


oct} oewtin KY 


156 Maia Street, between 4th and 5th, 


ILE actineriber in eonventvnee, of bi arts ested ecco eelae Sawa veape, 7 “7 
teat eure me | STAR STABLE ! Loupey pax, Ex. + TRABUE, DAVIS & CO, 


ight 
Ghd saree, with ome fout buodred ste 
Ie ies seamediataly oo, 


the Mobil Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers. 
between M 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
B.T, RUSH, Proprietor. 


“AVING perman 
for the parpose 


fartioa. 
i 

Pe 

taew 


WHOLESALE ORY GOODS. 


HOSIERY, WIMITE GOODS & NOTIONS, 


wal 
ESPECTFULLY call the att 
SCHOOL TRUSTEES, TEACHERS ANU 
PKIENDS OP EUUCATION, to ther 
Publinations, embraciog 


Batler's Goodrich Readers, 6 Numbers 


produetive Okt 
iii for eanuvaite, Ure ceeer gre] 90? Malo Street, Between Ei: 
and ia rod. 


‘can send you farther, faster gnd chewper then Nader bas 
Livery inaa I know of, (perhape because 1 di 
Batler’s English Grammar, 2 Books. 


Towne’s Mathematical Series, § Book 
Bonneli’s Manual of Composition. 


3 
alwnys in attendance om arrival of the 
raion, 
‘Orders left wt the Stable for conreyances, wil! 
atleetio 


receive prompt 
Mirler eiteusion paid to feeding terse. 
Sick Herers will be trested, for noy hind of 


to 
irgets wir be wold Joint 
purchasers, cod the pobscriber 
Lract to eifect a vale, If wot 


wii or 


Barber's Firat Principles of Geology. 
Goodrich's Series of Histories, 
Batler’s Common School Speaker, 
Bronsdn's Elocution. 
Kayanaugh’s Original Dramas, Sc. 


‘Thankful for pact favors, 1 suk you to call 
ewly 


LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP. 


Werall the attention of the public to 
‘our largo aml well selected stock of 


Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. 
Ladies’ and Gent's Furnishing Goods, | $1 


Te 
Boots, 


Shors, a ‘ 
Clothing: (very ches 
Hoslery, > 


of cara, There is « com augiiewtt 
Taderers, with thetr farailies on 


. Fer 


BF. Avory 's Louisville Plows. 


Boaterprieg, Mie, Sa 

Kewanee Saw Mill 
_. PLANING MILL, 

SASL, DOOR, BLIND, AND SIUNGLE 


re alt been, THOROUCHLY 
eS 


Stee. 


The Best and Chenpert Cast Iron and 
ON Plea on the Mark 


Nyetags 
sold, whether east 
worn ean be renewed ai plessure 


Gloves, 

(nd ‘dimost anything else In the Dry Goods 

“) We the Ladies will fiyor us with 
‘eo hope 


terms are cash bet low 
ROSENBAUM & GULLY 
Meric 


Beams and Castings 


to suit the 
ULLY, 1 AtsO MaxerAcTCME 


times. 


5 Super is Meridian, Miles. Cotton Scrapers, ? 
a | GEMS! GEMS! Cems! Cotton Sweeps, an 
N&co. : conta, or 7 hovel Plows. 
E.r.PIERSO 
2 ¥ Drugs and All Kinds of Patent} end tor Circalse and prie list. 
} Wholesale and Retail Dealersin - Medicines, Perfumery and Ste tad Factry tore sin and 18h 
\y + Faney Articles,  octitewsas ples UP. AVERY, 


ASD. PROPSIRTORS OF ALL OF DR 
GRAVES REMEDIES. 


ES AGUE PILLA, THAT NEVE! 
to cure Agee, Chilis, and 


Cor. Gravier st. 
if OX, 


pian 2. aca 


-. EQUIBVITLE 
STOVE AND GRATE FOUNDRY, 
COPPER, TIS, AND SHEET-IRON Mayury, 

ano neato 


‘Fin-Piate, Copper, Mock-Tin, Zine, Wire, 
‘Timner’s Tools & Machines, a 


Weatahle of SLxyh Street, 
|| Oxx Door Brow Marx, 
Ost, 191d bao. LOUISVILLE, KY. 


ee eee 
JAMES DAY £.CO., 
Gacemmnors to J. J. GILMORE) 


No~ 68 Third 8tr 


SReaoewén 


= J. B. WILDER & CO., 


f 
= 
4 
a 
e 
i 
“ 


THE 


Charter Oak Cooking Stoves 


As formerly manufattured by GILES F 
it { 


CTURIN 
Louis obtained and m 


Watchmaker: 


COMPANY 
alntalied an aye 

a ver 1k 

ut. wotw ith- 

. iu 
pularity of 

just co.npletest 


paration, 
jon, 


jas been adopted tot 
to perfection. regantless of Time, Labor or 
Expense. We therefore offe- our 


New Charter Oak 


MARK. PARSCNS & 


Direct Importers anil Dealers 


QUEENSWA 


Cooking Stove ASSORTED CRATES, » 


Made «308 


Yate Levee. (tad 


Ev 


| §, N FULLENWID 


GENEL 


rraniis vont « co, 


| COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


No. EEBIB bin Levee 


CMRO, ELE 


Ww. W. SCHU 


Purchasing Agents, 
rin Beeoed Kireet, (Up Staira 


Cie 


\ 


ONGER BY YEARS LO 
yer 


: yew 
rATS, 
Agent inrawitar 

CREAM A STOCK | 


ard Danpeirtesd Mies aof ditt 


Kdlnientiona 


CALHOUN UNSTITUT 
Now ay SS 


prees. 
His Theory 


slearty delines todeseaned contiuess| 


diseases, 3 centa. 
‘A friendly talk conta 
cares gueranived, 

ca street, one square son’ 
delt Hotel, apriiay 


soth ug 


MERIDIAN TIGIESCh 
For boys 
A. SMYLIE, 


eae THK nest 
TAYLOR'S 5 


China, Glass, Coal Oi! Lamps, i 


ER 
LR, 


TTER 


Peisvipal 


blisked Wednesday & Saturday by 
J. GIBSON. 


the Clarion of the 1th, 17th and 19th 
{ November. Mr. Potter states that 
ung a nite for a Hop-y 
nvoid low nud wet localities, 
Jeet some Kpot where 
ation of airis good, and whern + 
stands upoft the ground 
on of the year. 
Jur nplanda show many exc: 
spots in this reapect, bnt the Huy 
~ fqutewrich soil, whieh is generally 
wil. ys found im nplands. ‘ 
CO.,!,, 8 tbe expen of en 
tthe five yenrs crop, Mr. BP. b 
Tien of 840 for bavling manure with 
‘ntenm during ten days on 
R E‘ prece of Hops, which proves: 
cd a very lange quantity of stables 


mands of neres of once ent 


laud lay idle for the 


H is w ble hands to cultavate 
. Appropriate part of them for 
[ration Adress PRODUCE DEALER, tras aut’ make meadows Tass 
Excelsior Manufacturing Co., F jeigek and, feel Se 
en see |) Commission Merchant, Tay. 
f 


fe Depon fF YORE expenre 


le you to rive 
WO to 100 yur 
» ground 
provement 


and will ew 
sowing yenr, 


pe hoe rs asticcskd Iwasa \ co. dition of your eattle, will 
parser nt seiaieiiatienas'alal | a w ly aterease vour incor 
Wines, Liquors, Tobacco and) Mic-eome lien well fed, will yehd 
nes ors, co and | hes 
a ddurangg 1 kane «an: 
WHITTIER , | tuty of nitk and the sur 


nol a 


pus of 


ry winter frou 


my 
wale 


AES! 


at 1 wall close 
L plant Gras 


ny 
weeps 


M 


1OOL fF 


ry can his eouduet by 
al After bis pry 
towanl our public 

be, thorities almost any mint of ¢ 
erforence might bar 


ally « 


wetion n 


bee 


Tews { Anat interference: might bar 
Age Remedly, | erm ies rrmenmat tore anon guucnated from bin aud boner a 
‘OONTAIRN setter Qaloinn Arsote, er ont ‘ hee 

peas eruoh smealisa once oo Tho funtastie disregard of publi- 

CHILLS OB INTERMITTENT FEVER, narifested in the appeint 
| mente already mado by lim ia rusuw- 


F boarding pi 


made for absence, © 


ney ophon ef tue F 


ENT PHYSICIANS. 


by all Drugs 
MOKELS & 


wer 
EW 
t1eowiy 


ed and ¢ 


petrated with a wanton carves 

of the interest which it is the 

even of a military despot to protect 
If anything were neoded to impart 


HIGH SCHo¢ 


Wholesale 


No. 181 Main Street. 
IOUISVILLE, KY. 


Druggists, 


tay lowly 
Tes. Ripy. Thos. Hackett... Jno, Callaghan. | 


Ripy, Hackett & Co.; 


Wholesale Dealers tn 


Wines, Liquors & Cigars 
PURE OLD-COPPRR-DISTILLED WHISKY, | Saenterat reese 
U.S.BONDED WAREHOUSE) “ies \""*.*° 


FAT Hilts of taition must be paid mon 
vanes, No dedactive 


will be made for 


t soa Cothege ot for 
NOTIONS, WHITE AND FANCY Goons, | _Meihs Ane 2 1S —ewet 
~ t 


YOUNC LADIES’ — 


iy Sat | 


4 Indicrons aspect to thin tyrannical 
act, it would be the efquisite absudi- 
ty of the reason mxsigned for it. It in 
certainly not very amusing to the peo- 

le of this city to sce their judiciary 
. wubjected to the caprice of military 
and all the cherished tap- 
ports of civil liberty torn away by the 
ruthless hands of military power; bat 
Gen. Mower, himself, can surely not 
n from laughing when he directs. 

. to proclaim that the gontle- 
0 paxs their timo quietly in 


YL. 


rw 
men wh 
deciding litigated cases, and in issuiny: 

process, are “impediments to re- 


late for this iamne, bat will present -it 
fo our readers in pur-next A synop- 
nis of the message will be found in 


dition, and will be. unable next year 
to obtain Provisions to feed hands 
Le either black.or white. . It_iv in 
Di si ate saree dhab more than Rolf of the Sere 
We 1 that tho colored | én this partof tu Stale till’ het be}‘cul- 
members of the 
that they lave izpd military | having made nothing, the Regroes are 
companies, or that any officers of that | in Scans condition, It is certain 
kind hare boon clocted at tho League | that thozsands of the negroes, if they | 
necting, We trust this statement is | romain here, can get no employment 
correct. It is proper, however, to) The question then comts up, how can 
state thatthe reports of the military | they be fod ? The géueralery among 
omanization here came from negroes | ptantors in that they ean'thire bands 
theinselves and ou that account, sud) Lecanse they have not’ the ‘provisions 
becainie,it was known that armed sen-}(g make a crop and can’b get them. 
tinels surrounded the League 


Thereis some corm but scarcely any} 
ings and ha'ted persons who bap-| mept ju tle: counter) Much of the 
yetied tobe passing that wny, was cock has beem billed by. idlay and 
generally credited. Wo shall be flad | worthless negroes, and. farmars find 
to Rnow that the feports are untrue | they can't raise fheir meat ou’accoust 
and will chicerfully make room for| or the depredations. “But bed as it 
any explanation that the partics to | h54 been, it will be infinitely worse 
whom wo referred in our last issue) neyt year, With so many ont of em- 
may wish to make. with nothing to live du, al- 

We desire to nee good feliz ‘od, thé fear is they will steal 


support, and that those who 


friendly relations preserved between 
Wack and white, and if the ramors 90 
freely circulated this week have 
injustice to the colored 
truth shoald be pabl 
misrepresentations ¢3: 


for a 


| ba 
ONO | Little, 
, the | 


n provilont enouzh te eave a 
I have to protect their prop-| 
»rew, and thas weenes of “dis- 
will bo 


and ridlener 


In'the Louisiana 
olation. was offerwd recots 
General Haro sk to remove’ from of 
fibe all men disfranchised’ under tho 
reconstruction laws, and the sppoint- 
nent of loyal gifizens in their placos. 
Gen. Hancock jas revoked several 
of the onlera “of removal made by 
Gen. Mower, bat @ few days before | 
lis taking eotamannd at New Ozleais 


Tho followin 


For the Gurette, 

Thear that Moore denes holding 
any military off o, and that the rg 
port to that effect originated from! the 
fact that he-holds the highest position 
the Loyal League. 


, to ask iit is tr 
has sont out ani had neg 


ever, 


‘ove arrested 


stracts from bis order | 


for fail 
for failing to attend the League, 
issued last Monday are publisled in} attend the League, and 
apse nist |if the parties who wont to rake 
the New Orleans papers : | 
argosts, have not bee 


+ Paragraph ono, special order 197, 


Yeoen eae beat ig if this be teue will tho ( 


i7, isaued by Bvt re rat | the hits of the colored 
Mower, reroving frot wffice h | tratapied oa in this way ? 
ri, aid to the Chief of Police 


pointing in a ae 
wiv heruby rmvkol |The New Constitution of Atné 
two, special order Nu. | bana. 
dated | 11.0 Mobile n referring to 
es 
ea. ag] the new cou lor Alabamanays 


A swrvile and i majority, 
ter of 


odions 
atal_oppren 
hand of man 
pole countries, 
Lary uutburst of 
oa wrk 
yuo ub free white 


ating: that they were 
ther by the will aad eb 
to geviso their 


iny, the 
ameron and Mr. Met‘ 
4 rexel 


both | Pvt 


seh 


latter, by 
at the hands of the for: 
instances of the unf 


xo beyoud 
matters 
+ Congress 


deed, but as we | n unable, to ean 1 diy Lg and 

7 a 7 have been found 
yathor the full particulars, will r hecho’ dassane foi 
feain from what might prove tobe on-| cover liances, "They 


have-repealed, altered, amended leg- 

- wlation which had been consecrated 
ly by the unimpeded and contasted 

J -gitimate pee of the Beate, they 
j) have dabbled in financial questions, 
\ subverted family orginizations, de- 
stroyed the obligation, of contracts 
and, inangurating the reign of vio- 
lence, excluded courta of justice from 
tuking cogniznes of alle; ed nullities 
in tho transfer of property 
Onw of the nameless vagabonds bas 
ded that “summa: 


ly a partial statement. 


Tho British ship C 
burned on the Georgia 
Tybeo Island. Sho bad Loar 
shout 3000 bales of cotton insured in 
Liverpool. 

os 
The Alabama Convention. 
Moxtooseny, Dee. 2—The Recon 
sction Convention adopted a res- 
ation that when this Convention ad- | 
ioams it shall adjourn subject to the] 


t nc 


iiern cf 


re deny | tivated af all next year? ‘Te phauters | fra 


“| Dardened with direct "tat: 


jtheless partial, invidious, oppressive 


-| will be stimtlated 


[and to Rave a magnificent eowntry fro: 


” | radical Congress taxes heavily the pro- 


pan-| 


rs or even 
it own interests 


our'war for 


ton tax upontheSouth. “This 
tax) too, has.gomething vindittivo init. 


A largo party in, Con; ted far it 
for tha purpose Of pushing. the 
South. Hut, as wo intimated, repre- 
sentatives in any legislative body are | 
dis ta favor the States or | 
ae oe they represqnt directly, and to 
ny as muclt of the burden of taxation 
as possible on the unrepresented. 
‘Tuere are numerous examples in| 
our history of different branches of 
industry being pee. aud oven of 
direct bonnties being given by govern- 
ment to them. The mannfacturers of 
Now E: J anid the iron interest of 
Pennsylvania have been and are fos- 
tered te a protective tarif . The New | 
England tisyerion received for a long | 
time direct bounties. Agriculture and 
other industrial interests—th6 peuple 
generally—hate paid, all siong in- 
erensed prices for what they wore and | 
consnmed to’ protect, or, rather, to 
enrich manufacturers, But never be- 
fore, ss far ax wo reme: 
important branch of dem 


pubtfa? if this cotton tax be con: 
tious! ; but if even itean be man 
tto be so by a strained construe 
ion of the constitution, # is u 


andiniqnitons Itin said the foreigner 
must take the cotton, and, thoréforo, 
he has to pay the tax. isa fal- 
lacious argument. Cotton will go 
down in proportion to the supply, and 
if the price bo high the production | 
elsewhere. The 
presont tax falls. imm@fately on the | 
altivatur, Bat this is not all, Tho} 
itor agents of the government x 
ot only a heavy cost to the Treasury, 
t they have every oppotunity to} 
ell nx wegro!| 
their | 


t 
In nothing is tho hypocrisy of the 
pretended radical negro philanthrop- 
wta seen more than in this cotton tax. 
‘They ery out continually “the poor 
ro,” and they pretend to be his 
best friend, yet they tax his labor, 
Ignorant as the negrocs aro they un- 
derstand thia, and henes, in the Ala- 
Convention re 
turonghout the 
they have a vwiee, they prociai 


tere alone, bub 1 
againat the tay 
y er of Commerce, too, secix 
the unjust character and rainows effect 
of this tax, laa protested ‘against it, 
The Sonth neorls all the exe 
ment poxsible to tecovér from t 

inous consequences of the war, 

the sake of the Southern whites 

butfor the general welfaro, for th 
revenue, for the negroes, forcommerse 


permanent.desolation ; yet a.weak aad 


of that section, If the 
ral welfare of the South or 
for the white pooplo there, strely th 
will heten tg the voice of their negro 
frends and repeal this iniquitogs cot 
ton tax.—-N, ¥. Herald 


Alste number "f {be Cineinfati 
}Cowmercial“contains the following 
firsf rate notice of a jportion of the 
ontéit of the new steamer Gov. Allen. 
It would seem the officers of that boat 
need “reconatructing” very badly. 

General Butler’g popularity in the 
South in so great that the owners of 
the bew steamboat Gor. Allen, Cap- 
tain John Smoker, intended for the 
Red river trade, and which is now 
fitting outst the pert of Lonisville, 
hare thought.it expedient’ in pro- 
v.ding the ladies’ state-roems with an 


» gang had 
‘They have 
finally, mnd-to crown, their work, or- 
ganized mercenary bands of janizaries 


all of E. W. Pock, Prosident, or the 
Military Commander Of this Stato or | 
PKstrict ; butif not re-convened with- 
in one ytar, it shall stand adjourned 
sine die, 
‘A resolation to adjourn on the 4th 
instant wat, rejected. 
‘The oath of office, ax finally ad 


ed; réquires offfcdrs to swear that 


struction ! 
‘The Times coneindes by sdvising 
every registered voter go to the polls 


article of farniture that an es- 
sential part of thé titre bureag of the 
Confederate Ordnance 
t> have its interior ae peas 
lisbed witha portrait of 

the uniform of"an officer of his 


profoungl an 


© | Cone mannfuct 


rd for principle, | , 


another more striking stil jn the cot-| He 


5. K/SMITH. 
CLOTHING! CLOTHING! | 


STOCKLEY & CO's , 
MOBILE ALA. 


na 
LARGE STOCK! 
RECRIVED LATELY : 


We are determinod not to be undersald 
Y by auy Lowse'in the City. 


ve-GIVB U3 ACALL ! -os 
STOCKLEY & C0.” 


7 B.C. CLARK 
Will be pleased to see hig 


STUCK 
touch pekaure to wait 


‘Cell. TRAVIS. 


brown of beautiful’ chocolate 


sumer. 


woeden-ware, agricultural It 
nal boats, vessels and abipa’ 
and Water 


#1 if.) floor: 


having use 


pose 1¢ unsurpassed for body. durabilicy, 


bbl. of 300i bae talc 
for years to come. 


fu > 
branded {n atrade mark Grafton Mis 
Paint. Address 

D. 


Dee 7 aim 
TAPPAN 
Dealera in 
+ CHARCOAL 

ILED 


und Book, News and Wraps 


| ping Paper. 


HUES, SPOKES FELLOES, 
CRIPTIONS OF WOOD WORK. 
r sale low for Cash. f 


VICKSRORG, MISR, 


Bem. want 
Manuficturers of 


CHAIRS AND, CEDAR WARE, 


tow aed F-TENN. 
|GRAND DISTRIBUTION 
OF PRIZES 


- seen aS BOCIATY, 


2290 PRIZES AMOUNTING 7D 
DOLLARS 18 9000 CERTLFICA’ 


THREE PRELIMINARY 


DISTRIBUTIONS 
* et 


i 
Foote 


iinagaae 
Go5885 


wa al tay cert 


it, even in 


sr vier tow Paiées, can be ‘found at 
8&5 North Royal St. 3&5 


All we ask Is for Purchasers to examine | With water 
4 while 


Ynow ew Tonx | argue that under certaln conditions, and 


with this povsx, and 
friend 


SOLICITATIONI | 


[F-Relng engage! inthe Honse of Mesers, | . The rational friends 
¥ 4 CO, & wij afford me 


thy friend: 
peytatdtanees and the pubic, 4 
doc7-2m 


M3 and others — 
'% | antempered by knowledge, venture to de- 


wel! put om mntxed with pare Linseed Oll, 
ill last 10 or 18, years; It iv of a Tight 


can be changed to green, lead, stone, drab, 
olive or cream, to suit the taste of the con- 


Tt ie valugble for houses. 
fencen Caftiaas tind eee eheow pelle ed 


Tas, metal and shingle roohhe being 


bbls, 
the past year,) and as a paint for any pur 


elasticity, aml adhesiveness. “Prive 86 per, 


It copply. etarmer 


all cases 
Rend fora circular whieh gives 
ne gendine unless 


IRON 


M- IHIOG. | whatever does not strict 


WARD & BRIGGS, 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 


Hollow-Ware, Dagging and. 


: throx, 
Btvestiona) and Mas- | prom! 


Coarterpd by a HOt ef the Léglatareraa | Powe 


sr 


aodk me ot 
nal In in thelr 

that It is die Of the most tmportant 
‘les in the materia medica, and that noth- 
Ing can supply tts plscé: Sonfttimes they 
administer {2 meat, sometimes Gelnded 
fomsetitnes medicated; and 
admitting, a8 any sane and honest 
man admits, that tte, morally and physl- 
cally, @ poison when taken: to @xcess, they 


tn certain eases, ite nse ts not only advise 
bid, Gut essential to thé preservation of Tif 

and the restoration of health. 
Delleving that the most profound 
the agd 


stan 


0) 
trive and practice as 
rect—the mont especially as 

their treatment confirm their theories: 
of tentporance side 
by side with whom we stand, frankly.con- 
sede'that alcobol is sometimes necessary as 
weonitary agent. .Mr.Greely grants this 
fn a recent article pablished in ~The Inde- 
pendent,” and only fanatics, whose zeal Is 


ny it 

‘Here, however, a uifficulty oceurs. The 
Nquors of commerce are so xeverally aital- 
terated thatit ls perilous to give them to 
sick persons. All the brandies, rams, 
its whiskye, &c, aro more or less em 
polsoned. Each contains somé 1 
ents which provokes ¢ thirst for ardent 
spirite—and thus drunkards are: made— 
Utider these cfreafiistances senaitile “tém- 
perance men” should he the first to appre~ 
+ | clate the Importance of @ pure stifimttant 
for maili¢al nse. 


‘This desideratum ia mrpplied to the pub- 
Nic and faculty in the fort of HOSTET- 
TERS STOMACH BITTERS, which Is not 

wholeome stimulant but an 1 
valuable vegetable tone, correct 

iterative. ‘In manufacturing, adv 9 

selling tt—for sanitary purposes only 

ve proprietors claims to contributing ® 
ynd and substantial plank to the tem~ 


Piatto deal of eant talked dnd 
‘some of the self-elected refrrm- 
morale @f mankind. It Is ¢b 


swritten by. 
ers of the ° 
misfortunes of many 
of thelr di 
ible 


of these "persons, 
‘the usd 01 
teas an antidote with 


the many 

wrowgs committed in the naine of religion. 

Thomas Hood, the witthest 

‘and the most philosophical of wits, clar- 

acterized thit natrow-minded and 

sive piety which is continually peeking at 

conform to ite 

4 ma-plety, and there are 
the mag-ple feather 

obtain the exeluxive cou- 


vorite 


the faenity. -Y, 


oma quinine, and other 


‘© | which dre prescribed dally 
of malieal men. « Are 
fous than | the. pury alcohol! 
used as a niedinm for diffush 


Influence of wholesome hi 


a 
mit that 


referred to aro pre- 
fu limited doses. Botmds are af 
fixed to thelr use by those who recom- 
mend them. And 
ask, with 
stimmalanta. 
TERS STOM. 


hen. These 
2 explicit ag 


patho } geez 
under- 


fH Ciel wn | 


Soe 


1. semasTow. 7. u. BOsEY. 


ARNEY & CO., 


“Successors to 
*RROTUERS & C0. ' 


OF AND DEALERS DV ® 


Domestic Hardware, 
NAILS, HOLLOW-WARE, GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS. 
Wave OF CARRIAGE MATERIALS. 
sertale Agents for Herring's Safons 

|» ai No 16 woRte COMMERCE AND’ FRONT STREETS, 

“ OBILE, ALABAMA. 


| AND HAY PRESS. 


‘The latest, and 
bytar thechcap- 


TO PLANTERS. 


Gray’s cst and most 
perfect Cotton 


sew ratest — \ Screw ever in- 
vented, 
Cotten and Hay 
One Mule, 


wit Me gredt- 
cane, can 


E peck a heavy 
bale df Cotton. 


ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED 


Gullett Steel Bresh Cotton Gin. 


ere it thromeh the das 
perivetly straxght, pre. 


urity dnrie, 
years 


the Cotton 
Bair br 


" oot 
tar We have'tow.on hand a supply of the above. 


‘ > Also: , 
Lira & Ader Pines; Trane Sravl'e Oren Mille; Enginés and Sos Mills, 
? and Mothinery generally. 


How & Co's, Cirealar Raws, Leather Melting hd Laciog Lnatber, thdia Kubber Belt % 
ng, Irom Pipes, Hose and Coupling. ary, Pree etd hr 


‘Aled, & General Assortment of 
Lead Pinte, Sheet, Boiler 


sud ar Tron, Rivets, alle and Fptes; Rrasen and Shestbing 
Always of hand sod for sale by er 
ange yt 


SPRAR £001, 19Rovth Oonideres treet, Mobile 


“ee rfrrcanasr’ 


; 
P. H.. PEPPER & CO. 
Established 1847, 
DIRECT TMPORTERS OF DRY GOOD 
Corner of, 3) and Joachim Streetse, 
: : MOBILE, ALA. . 

_ Have'constantly for sale much 
: ) BrocR” OF pv coors 


2h mm. a 


can sed ae 
OP. Oamuer, et net Aeon 5 
ee 


Romember the. ti 
tho Afayor's office at 3 


. 


Niexences axp Many ROAD, 
—This road is Ino better 
than we have ever before acth §& A. vai 
amount of work has been done during 
administration of be pent rant Riberind 
torident, Mr. E. F. Raworth, and in pass- 
Ing oter It the other day, we found 
of laborers still scattered along the line of 
road, engaged in miaktig’ sdtiitlomal tm- 
yrdvements, During the surfimer th catire 
roal has been rabullt and te-bridged; 
many miles of good substantial ballasting 
put in and thoasands npon thontands of 
_prom-ties put dowh; ty, lrott_ has 
teen, laid, In wany places cuts widened * 
ditehes ent and w groat quantity /of other 
work done to make the puad safe. during 
the wintor season. ‘The favorable 
mentary on the road aud its con-| 
ition Is: the uniform regularlt® With 
which The trains have Kae rin and are 
now running. iecant pasenger 
nate have feeehitty arrived from the North | 
and at Viekshn?z others are helig re- 


‘aed enact they ol 


: tinge hx the edllection of 
dpe ait Sabsiry gy west Was 


umn of our paper. All those ailiicted by 
lvease, or who have friends suffering from 
"| sickness, should carefully read, ancl 


Know they will deeftg pratt trom 1a | euler 


Eid gfhavon wai esoed to ane total 


manner to foconinfend to cur people these ei 


. and thd meilicinet of which 

ther are Proprietors, as wo know. they 

claim no mort for their remedies than 
cers of trial has fully shown is 
deserved. 


‘The reputation of Dr. Thos A. Marley's 
Bitter, Worm Candy, Sarsaparilis, and 
Ague Tonic ts world Wide, having been 
tued through the wholé of this country 
for many Years past, and never having 


"| falled to give universal satisfaction, The 


propriotors never yet have received any 
complainta sbbut them, hence thelr cont 
denoe in reeonimending them to the pub= 
Ne as never falling to care, “Avit th with 
the “Hurley reparations” 20 ato with 
Dr. Seabrook’d Infint Sdothing Srrop, and 
Dr. Bettison's Knglish Horse Liniment, 
both of wiilel aré unequalled. These 
gentlemen are also the manumetnryrs of 
Soaton's Chemleal Weiting Fluids and 
Carmine Ink which #rs 9 well known 
and éxtensifely. ased in the West and 
Southwest, for school, bank, sit!’ office. 
sew equalling the bes: English Inks now 
‘tsa. We cannot winlerstand why thelr 
reniediow might not as well be tdken In th 
special diseases forwhich they are recom 
meniled with a4 ninch confidence ay the 
ption of a reyular physician. tf 


paired and rebuilt, and it {6 confidently | > 


expected that hy the Ist of January the 


passenger accommodations on the Vieks- | =~ 


burg and Meridian Hallroad will be equal 
to those of anyother road in this rection 
ofcountry. The freiglit capacity le equal |; 

any ewergeneysaml the pany are 
constantly. augmenting It dering 
the tightness of the tinies and the present 
‘unrellable system of labor, the officers of 
this road ‘have “accomplished wonders” 
4nd are entitled to much praise thelr 
‘Axil and ability. 


A New Mavdu—The term of Hon, It. 
T. Henderson whe for tho last year has 
‘Alachatiged the dutles of Mayor, of Merid-| 


fan, having expired on the first of this | Presety 


month, Gen. Ord has appointed W: 
ey, one of the Boanl of Registrati 
U's county, his successor. Me cuthey 0 


aan old eltizen of the Fee 
it 


respectable “clever 

Hendergon has been a wiost f 

eificlent oftlcer, and if the wi st 
of Meridian had bech. ode 


nena aes 
meme Dee 3 The following i 


dent's 

~ se af the. lvtt 

me hebaic, ite infarion eacaiea tes 

[edi sy akon 

“This duty was promptly 

the Executive, and the eltl- 
Ineurreetiouary 


rnd | comp 


to fia internal aifalrs ac~ 

to ite own will. An elaborate ar- 
iment follows ou the proposition that the 
ition are Inseparable— | sdme 
the other wil be 

if one is destroyed both 


mela 


ier a 


ly Se that the sangitaze usdtl was derogato- 


it le 
sistance |e 


“eaten ae Dee. 4——Alarnliig 


; prov: 
the preseriptlon, raxs, 67 ‘retsra mall will 


ve | Those who are experienc: 


ciliwedien SaK W009 # cRoTHENA 


Td coNsumPrives 


that dread 
«to fake 
known to bis fellow-rfferers the meant 
eurg. 
ah all Shoderire it, he will send a 
iption waed (free of chargy). 
nae th eerering as Shin 
find 
arena. Beoxcums, Covans, 
Throat and Lyng. Affertionn 


Tod edly abject of the advertvet te sending | 


ia to benefit the afflicted, 
iY 
rd. he hopes every eu! 


Lnge| BULL'S CEDRON BITTERS, 


tainly 

mak Rider nician 
rgative Pills, Couzh Mixtures, 

Chil Netieines Diarthers CompouucTon? 


Pear APRON: 

‘Now. gentlemen, by yoor aaslstance mul 
your influence. which we intend to MERIT, 
We wish to effect a slight change in the 
programme; anil so long as we give mitls- 

hope tobe the feriplents of 
pablig patronage. Our plan is, that the 


MEDICAL PROFESSION, 


treatment. apd have been 
respect dentisied with 
ple. and who are known and ack 
aa soch, shall as far as possit 
tare and mupply th . 
> farnile to prroen 

ST Meeiicines, anv thy 
1 re 
Ina loealit; re} 
differently. ware | 
re will be arrayed ngalust we 
army of 


Northern Nogtrum Venders, | 
Who are making every appeal that imag!- | 
nation can tr u 
fidence of the Southern 
areiletermined to be IRE 
g matter, and call 


There are three menbers ¢ 
rin, alt sradaated anil experienced So 
rn Physielang awd with all our ability 


le, 
uy Maneaatr, as it will cost them n 
bleming. Parties wishing 


| please 


plied to the civil authorities for 
The Ulack sheriff and bis 


rity. During the} 
‘ehureh at Perote was 


white citizens organized 
tion. “Gen. Swayne was applied to, and 
sent arletachihent of troops promptly ta 
tho socne of troubles to restore order. 
tren black Insurrectiontate hate, bee 
rested and lodged In fall, to be tried t 


4—Paragmph & of 
pec 202, Headquarters Bth 
dMilitaty District, dated’ to-day, is aa fol- 
lows: Paragraph 3 oF Special Orders No. 
188 from Hieds Headquarters. dated Ne- 
per 10h, 1807, Issued by Drevet Ma. 
Mower. removing FP. M.-O'Rorke, 
Clerk of the Becond District Court, Par- 
Teh of Orleans, Sor walfeasies in office. 
Arvl appoluting TT. Shelley, in hls 
Ishoreby revoked, and Pi 
elascate fo mad fee. If iy eh 
against the sald 0 rhs the 
Goverument 


1. 
gcnige portion of ‘Onder 201, ordering 

Jem Mover to Join bls regiment, ani says 
Mower will yeriaih in. this city awaiting 
further orders. 

‘Tho Constitutional Convention to-day 
passed & resolution. fixing the pay of the 
mergbere st Gen dollars per day. arid mile~ 
age twenty cents each way, aud elected.a 
colored warrant cleti. 

Paragtaph 3 
onlers the aij 


bed Lin 
from oveive, ona the | 
to be 


glvauutcatox, Des. 4—A memorial from 

entucky soldiers, relative to the 

Siege ‘disloyalty of the Reutucky. State 
officers, was ted. 

Mr. Drake offered a coneurrent resola- 
tion that t8i$ President had transcended 
Kis constitutional powersin the lanzuaze 

of the Measure referring to reconstruction, 


ress and a Uaur~ 


to the dignity 0 
rt “Hy Privileges. Lies 


pation of tatie rights and pr 
ae tfermorial from the New Oriedns 


|. | FURNITURE, 


| THE 


A Gentleman wn 
Nervons Debitity, 


. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad- 
A experience, can do no by 
confidence, 


fide 


ml experience we have prepared and now 
lass of 


wy MEDICINES, 


its, whieh we think 


English Female Bitters, 


1 uterine Tani and 
m 


JOHN B. OGDEN, 
42 Colar Street, New York 


7 
BANK NOTICE. 


Ist to the 20h 

of receiving m 

Tuvited toattend promptly # 
safe and permanent Investme 
Hentied sin 


Barbsr Shop and Bath House. 
WILLIAM WILSC 

ounces to the citizens of 

the traveling public that bh 

ning a fret-clase Barter Sl 

ment ofthe Jones House. and t= 

€f therewith an excellent Math, Mou 


“WML KELLY & C0., 


deeamt 


Joux perry. 


JOHN DUFT Y xu 


Agricnttural 


GARDEN Sick Ds 


Fertilizers Guano, Hast. Lime 


Plasters 2c Cotton G 
Cotton Scrapers, Plows, & 


121, Main street, Opposite Ns 
dect-ty LOUISVILLE, 
AMPBELL HOUst. 


a 
On St. Léuls, between F owl §t. Jo- 


seyh Btrect 
MOBILE, ALA 


= CLOSING OUT SALE | 


SADDLES, 
SADERRY HARDW ATE, 


TRENKS, 


a VALISESAte. | 
As onr business must be closed. we offer. 
ur entire stock to CASI purehasers at 
LESS THAN cost. 


sul Setters welll bet 
inducements to purchase 


é ou. cLoti |S 


= | parities 


MEQELE & O'S 


KING OF CHILLS 


vour stomach, arouses 
nis the bowels, ear | 
1 porma- 


FEVER 


whether of r 


DROMGE 


ALINE PEC TOR AT 


Hately loosens the 


Finid Ext. 
and Buchu, for tho Kidneya. 


e bettles $1 00. 


/YOUR LIFE ELooD! 
mu he purified by usiecg 
| | pOMGOOLE, x& COS 


Constitutional pe 


Which will immediately eradic 
Bloc 


ran) Skin I 
Ser 


ment 
| awtrini a 
of si 


o's Red Diasenms Be 
forms of Diarrhas, Voit 


Diarrhe | 
Drowgo- Veortanne Asti 
Ditto Pr mine, safe and effectical 
compound tor family nse. 
Dromgoole & Co liver Puss. for 
} arousing the Liver. cleat 
and Bowels of all billio 
Dromzoole_ & Co. Evurxs 
Comm fora certain clase of troublesome 
| Ulsestres. Price &: 
| Dromgoole & Co.'s Toxic Hata Itesro: 
| artve, for restoring the hair to its natural 
Dromgosts & oe Lox Bren 1 
me Sra Lixtiext 
for Rhcumatizat, Pains, Bruises 5; 
Co. Puce Save—a cer- 
for all 


in Sonthers | Bp 


posing our 
t 


AUTHENTIC Di DOCUMENTS. 
ARKANSAS HEARD FROSI. 
TESTIMONY OF ICAL MEN. 


Brocey Poipt, White Ce 


rally, 
CCD WALES 


buiié won prSTROY 


tee pote vt 


Bearborry, Cubebs ,,' 


MME JURNSON, 


BHR. JOHN BULL, 
Manatuctarer asd Vater of the Cobbeaed 
Smith’s Tonic Syrap! 
FOR THE CURE OF 
AGUE ang FEVER 


| Mecicine 


pr: stabroox's 


We be 


J jrarchase of the origiaal receipty 
bees far ted, 


le Vropsietors of this 

wigs 

an ansurance 

Unoee nanaemns and deatrocti 

Baveman's Drops, Godtrey's Cordial, Dew 

Mixture, he, combinations mf = part at antl. 
vs age, when it was thought that the 
aevaling the misture the belter the 


Ue ste fatare vay SEAUROOK’S, » com: 


brome save aPiruh the ndvaneeumeat of the 
Fieament 10 take, Weraleat I 


"ease. Tovaleable it 


ch to the child apd rest t9 the mother 
Gaaatity of orrtit. 


‘on 


V'URIFY YOUR BLOOD: 


HUMLAYS SARSAPARILLA 


Hurley’s Ague Tonic, 


VPECTLY RELIABLE 


In and Fever or Acne 


HURLEYS, 


Pepifine Ww 


HURLEYS 


STOMACHIC BITTERS: 
Le 


oe bad ab apy 
Abe Cohed States, oF from the r 
bo 


JAMES KO. 
Leaistille, ey 


Oriental Pearl Drops, 


by any other. 

fashion given it obi ianey whieh 
1 0 es atmos wiperiee for the 
toiles of any 


Bettison’s English Horse Lini- - 
meni. 


ban poswen eit ove of atin at, Ltionate 
cone whe 


ISSUE® MISSING 


NOT AVAILABLE 


aaa 


ANNUAL CIRCULAR. - 
Dolbear Commercial College. 
OPEN CONSTANTLY, Day akp EVEsING 

Corner of Camp and Common St, 

In tho) Slegant and ' Spacious | 

IRON BUILDING, 

NEW ORLEANS, La. 


Fonnded In 1832---Chartered by the 
Legislature of Louisiana, 


WITH COMMERCIAL, AGBICUL 
AND MECHAMIUAL DEVANI MENTS. 


THIS COLLEGE, has, by its own mer 
its and thorongh. pr plan of educa- 
tion, entlived all the Liberally endowed 
RratoColltges of this and. the Sourh- 
Western States, It ix the 


Oldest Commercial 0 


AMD hs FOR 


Gne Thousand Students 
Daring the Current Year. 


parative Cost and } f the El 


After which the student is goody to go 


inte nusinees, atd make $1\NK), $2000, or 
$2009, annually. 

Coeror Onnrvany Jurrexaey Courrces. 
About 3400 


or $1C0) 


Is COMING!! 


FOR 
ONE DAY---Monday, Dee. 9th.|= 


BARNUM’S MUSEUM COLLECTION! 
VAN AMBURG'S GREAT MENAGERIE ! 


See 


» be prriected te ney 
oe 


smated, 
tot lanted, 


vat Limited, 


> per month, 
Office Room, Ki 
FACULTY: 


Agnreuitargt 
cipal. 
Mechanical Department, 


Depart 


» Princi- 


—Hon. J. A 
Orleans Bar, 


pel. 
Commercial | De 
Monroe, Me 
Lecturer 
Mathemstion George 1 
P 


clurer oo 


Book: Keeping 1 D 
can Peptegee sed L 


oe ah “epertrent Re, Geores W. 
sod Leciurer on 


eg Literatare, of 
. V. Serrarean, 


"ae * 
Departmeat for Pesmaonhp 3 B 


eon cre: meni 


artnet aed 
— ‘Diperiinent,— Mab uel Heriay, 


Gorman Drparisienl.— iter. A.C. Hoppe, | irian 


Latin and Grose Department at: Mari- 
mo, Rev. AP. Soppe, #rofessor, 


Stodents fatrednt fo this 


DAN 


CcTi1°0 WITH 


her pepenl amacrine 
IAT SHOW!! 
AN 


GRE 


| Enormous Moral Combination of Instruction and ; 


REFINED AMUSEMENT. 


IMS DEPARTMENT, 
° NAT RAD wtihidetsbahe: 


IAN CAS 
t diathvenisivest tn 
HALE aud FEM AL 

the entres of our Extalisl 


A Brilliant Street Pageant! 


tnre will appear A series of the moat 
ted Mattorm Cara artistically finishes! 


In the Grand Carateate and Moving 
1 5 I 


the Throne of Apollo, 
hundred snd 

ir Banners. enpons ant 
‘of Medwval ages, all precedin 
VIN hore on the elev 


oa ued. untrammeled, and 
Pols sight forus the Great Sensation of the tim=s. 


PEG CHARLES PI8Skh 


aK 


Bare-back Rider and 


Ballroad: Offices in 
i. Callum, Tele- 


wh 
rg Mr 


“TRE WEIS NELSON HOUSE, 
Though not the “Biggest” Building, 


at ree 


|RAILROAD JUNCTION 
Jackson, Miss., 


Nery 4s revatation for Ocod Pere, 
eroienem forte THAT ELING PUBLIC.” 


will spare bo efforts to make 
hoped “st heme” 
om Terms erate. 
apritewiy ‘JOHN NELSON, Prop, 
Private Boar 


BY MRS. ANN DOZIER, ST. LOUIS, MO 


VE opened a larce and commodions Pri 
‘Wil Be pleased to 


Vine and Olive, 


Jones House. 
JIERIDIAN, MISSTSSIPPI. 


seption a ‘The 
‘able wil be oupplied tite the belt tae marion 


Milordy. Meals prepared eu the arrival and de- 
partare of all traian, 


Ragsdale Hous, 
ON THE HILL, 
On the East Side of the Rail-e<d 


Salwar opes for transient end permaneet 
sad night | Ite recme are large 
Ps 


y 
eda, Cockiag and Fare are equal 


the house renders it exesed- 
eet to busisess wen and strangers 
Jeckaon, 
ves leave the [louse three times « 
with th ° by 


CONTINENTAL HOTEL, 


5. M. ST TILES, Proprietor. 


Corner Sizth Street and Ohio Levee, 
CATRO, ILL, 


Yare (229 per day, 


Nevitewtn 
—- 


Fare Reduced. 


Bourd 82.50 per Day- 


U. 8. HOTEL, 


LOUISVILLE, KY. 


nov Mew Gm 


LACLEDE HOTEL, 


ST. LOUIS, MO, 


Isa five story 
ot HAH arnt Chic 
able Promen: 


DRQLASK 
ant 


icksburg. 
Il. B. BRUSER, 


Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron Worker, 
and dealer in 
Cooking and Hoating Stoves, 
And House Parnlahing Goods, 
Tinware, Pump Pipes, Sheet Lead, Fire 
Brigk and Tile. 
Particutar attention paid to, Steamboat and Job 


satry. 
JOSIAH JONES, : PROP’R. 
Tale well Snowe Hate we sil! epee for the re | 
accommodation of gersia, 


South street, between Malberry and Washin 
tae Btrerta, a 
VICKSBURG, 


ly 


JOSEPH BOTTO, 


Wholesale and Retall 


HIGROCERIES, 


BAR STORES AND 
PLANTATION SUPPLIEs, 
Imported & Domestic Wines & Liquors, 
HAVANA CIGARS, 

FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, &c, 
‘Wasbington Street, 
,JICKSBURG, MISS. 


ots 


VICKSBURG, MISS, 


HOLLOWAY’S PIL 


AND 


Holloway’s Ointment. 


DISORDERS OF TRE STOMACH, LIVET 
AND BOWELS. 


the greatreatre which fefls- 
ences the bealth or disease of the synem—ebas. 


souitins Wr sasee_ieslanies, en. 
Sere, sel depenaons ere 
ree ber 
bing weep. 


1s” WT? 


EW GOODS! . 


ae Setivel and arriving from 
NEW YORK. 


A LARGE amortment “of THING 
WANTED Ba Pe on tee CRAY. 


(Sto pean dl 


I. BREWER & CO., 


General Commission Merchants, 
Fig, Pretee a oe eeces and De 


sin get ent Drs 
Tred Wietere Uveds, - 


Wo. 55 Cor, Commerce and St. Lowin Sts. 


MOBILE, ALA. 
tar-Orders wilt berpromptly attended to, 20 
xaranuisug tx 1838. 


John K. Randall, 


‘te | BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, 


ERYSIPELAS AND SALT REEUM. 
aciTt, 70 of #04 most commen end virsient dis- 


Merventie oak Stationery, 
“woes | at Wholesale and Retail. 


then complete the eure. ~ 
BAD LEGS, OLD SORES, AND UUCERS. 


ah Seni e ERUPTIONS ON THE 
wale House,” vant side near 
railee rac! seg to stands Ye obi 
re re a Oh re etedvealed and a clear ued irnas- 
THE SMYTH HOUSE, rare tarane +} 


conme power 

‘to dispel rashes and Qber distgurements of tbe 

““< PEMALE COMPLAINTS. 
‘Whether in the 


ang or old, married oF alp- 


TILES AND FISTULA. 


Every form snd feature of theae, prevalent 
sod wiobvorn la eradicated loenly asd 


Wariable. 


bea 

aod 

Both the Ointment and Pills shoutd be used 
in the following ease? 


ed Swetled Glasd, 

Pd ed Hands Hore beetien, 
epped Hands, 

cua, Sore Heads, 


ere Throsis, 
'e8 of ai! Kinds, 
Diseases, 


Manet Bore 
founds of all kinds, 
CAUTION! None are gecuine wsless the 
wurde “Houowar, Naw Youx axo 
sre discernable ws a Water-mark in every 
of the beck of directions around rach pat 
box; the same may be plaloly seen by ho! 
the leaf tthe gk At bapdonabe: reward wil 


20 ay party or par 
ie’ medicines or reodiog whe 
pewing them to be spurcus 


ed word. 
jerable saving by taking the 


rections for the guidance of patients 
very Corder are atiied to each pot and 


nr wellknown medicines eax 


Virewlars, £e., sent FREE OF 


Txrrnnk, iia, Me ndaronsag Theme Holierey. 8 
Maiden octoe 


Ac FIN 
Por Family Use, Liver and Kidney Com- 
BLNINGER'S Old Hinestesd Rye, 
Harvest Boorbon, 
‘Wheat Nutricent, 
Gold Medal Cognse, 
e Port and Sherry. . 


‘The abo ta n 

sevtaistng obec Seats the 00d ens anid 

by all prominent ra Oren. 
(estat .) Bole. 

ja Id Beaver Stree aad Yorr. 


cxtttowtes 


EUREKA 


Patent Pump Co 
49 Dey Street, 
NEW YORK CITY, 


1B. WYMAN, President, 
J. 1, Roman, 
LAQEEER thei saparior and ensurpaseed Lit 


PUMPS 
fo the potlle atthe following prices end raten 


ti] DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, 


PRINTER AND BLANK BOOK 
Manutacturer, 


4 | No. 5 (old No, 44) North Water St, 


MOBILE, ALA. 
parAccqnat Books, Printing 


Bas, 


Ss/TRA W. PORTER & CO., 


ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 
Royal Strost, 
MOBILE, ALABAMA. 
Wholesale and \itetallera of 


“| Hardware 
Hardware 


‘s full Btock, csnsiating in part of 
PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, 
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, 
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, 


axo 
DESRABLE GOODS 
For Merchants and Traders, Also, 
Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 
DOORS, 
GLAZED SASH AND DLINDS, 


Far All of which we are selling at Lewer 
Prices thaa beretofore since tive 
Tar Merchasta, Pinaters and oxhern wilt fed 
it lo their advantage to call betore 
IRA W. PORTE! 


REMOVAL. 
M.S. STETSON & CO., 


AT WHOLESALE ONLY. 
+. COR.ST.YRANCIS AND WATER STH 
. MOBILE ALABAMA, 
(ESTABLISHED IN 1840.) 


freight, ‘oabiing ws to eff our stork & 
° foie sa ctsotion fs merchants and ase 
A. R. Carter, 
Of Paulding, Mist, with * 
Jno. H. Garni er d& Co. 
_ COTTON FACTORS 
AND ‘ 


Goneral Commission Merchants, 


Cation boogttat market price, 


wy White Store ton 
doo Prout Row next to 
350. T. BALL. 


Caps, oa 
JOHN M. GOLDIN, 


MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPT’ 


Respectfully’ annonces to the patil 
he Is make and repair D 
nd repate Mills yd all Kas ot si 
yar both tn making And repalriig 1 

chinery, and hopes to rezeire al ber 
ronage from the public. 


AUCTION BE RS 


AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
apridewiy Cor. Johnsou Avenue & Sitory Sta 


REMOVAL. 


NEW DRUGS. 


THOS, D. REID & CO., 


Druggists ent Apothocartee. 


Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Fino 
Liquors for medicinal purposes, &c.. &e. 
Fase recived a largesupply of Rian Tél 
Tonic, a celebrated remedy for Chills 
and Fever. 


Bull's Sarsaparilia. 
Bull's Worm Destroyer. 


Preseripcions compount 
and of the purest medi 


SHEAP 
CASH STORE! 
JOSEPH BAUM & CO., 


Dealers in 


DRY GOODS 


1 at all hours 


Hardware, 
Quoensware, 


AND ALL KINDA OF 
SHING GOODS, 


Johnson Street, 
octet MERIDIAN, MISS, 


Hurlbutt, Sturges & C 
AT THEIR OLD STAND, 


oe the Corasr, and their 


NEW sTo 


ADJOINING, 


FURNI 


Ri 


AYE on baed and 
the largest and buat 


I 


Dry Goods, 
Clothing, 


onetantly receiving 
y ut 


Groceries, 
Hardware, 
Catlery, 
Crockery, 
Bagging, 
Rope, 
Boots, 
Shoes, 
Hats, 


EVER'SEEN [N TIS COUNTRY. 


Which ther with welt as tow 
Ad any role they will pot be wader 
invite their oid castocier 


LOOK WELI. TO 


|Your Tnsurance. 


EARLY, Oveoral Ieeuretes Aeet, Meri. 
the best 


onepiatt 


reTERoG. -f 
RUTLEDGE & REID 


to exeonte all work In thelr 
shortest notice and in the best 
noviswim 


Swe 


i ee 


Weekly. & $3.00 per Annum. 


NUMBER 81. 


4. Louis. _|_ Edueoti SEMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE 


ov Ss biecks oo 
DR. 60 { eee, Hardy & Oo. Wholesale x34 Wetdll Dealers 


OF LOUISVILLE) - Sote No 112 Wast Mais Street, " gare 
‘ ‘Lopisvitts, kr; 

Scar ef ae Migaek 

hae eS ee ——— DEALERS io AgieatarafLeplemenis, Pirid mlsem aT SToY 


5 "ma EN. 
et EVANS FORD, as 
RN ETS AT LAW, alpen Non “a 


NOW IN SESSION. 
A Pew Vacancies Onty. 


WING to the peeallartiy of Ose ayateni of In: 
ier wt the candle or 


te the beginming of the ter 
W. i POINDEXTER, 
surtiewt raeypal 


/ MERIDIAN IHGI SCHOOL 
FoR boys. 
J A. SMYLIF, Prone’ 


seas CRAIG, TRUMAN, &,CO4 


2a Warr. 
LEACHMAN & SMITH"! © ~ ‘Wholestle Dealers in 
Ae EYS AT LAW, 


| THe 


Charter Oak Cooking Stoves 


at the ae 
Kans corner of Mala Tari: Cars ere be me i ry formerty manufactured by Aad b 
" 18 Mahe St.,24 Door Bast. of Losiarilie Hotel, \ PILL ter 

» LOUISVILLE, KY. Louis, ottalned aod maintained an unjar 
Ky. ‘lleled repotation and sale, ever Whore 

atte of ‘rave raf escenario ‘a large assort- Heing sold within 12 years. But. notwith- 
re Miqveds da-oar Une + fileas a 5 | tanding the excellence and increasing | 
ie 4 ee > popularity of = 


rte 


~CALY a TEPETT & 60, EV.,EARLY & C0. 
oaks a r Prat :Frost Row, Meridian. 
ors, fationers " 


experience and tweul 
wledge in the besln 


To perfection, regan 
Expense. Wo there 


‘OUNC LADIES’ 
| HIGH SCIOOL, 


Cooking Stove | 1 GOULD, A ML Principal 


er Maude 


bed Opera’ 
aand Dural 


oer sails mane 7 Ne 
a TERY & SMITH, 
WHOLESALE sh a 


COMMISSION stencitants.. 
ry , > cid Sita sack betnpen Stxth oot Neves 
ono! n ¥¢ .! oct vensean LOUISFILLE, KY. 
ee f Post A . , 
ee one Fret iret ae res u ae won aeritiednst on aneriat re " Excelsior Manufacturing Co., 
- Jv M, ROBINSON, &.CO., jh , ST. Loris sto. 
Ra meremn, axe WAR, : : 
STEELE, WATTS & W. , u Tye yee Wholesale Dealers ia 


w th 
on Fridey th in| 


ation. Avhiness 


FRAME § NOEL & CO, 


SATE ane et ake ai We DRY 20008:AND NoTIO t athienin” ™ comarssioN wena ss)" nal 
i c N P. MORTON, & CO, Cae Say Wera'en, Me | Purchasing Agents: 
; j , Ab ‘ HOUSTON, MAGGARD & CO., | ong. No 418 Nortm Second Mireet, (Op Stair 
SMITH & CATS 106 Hala St ort, botwegy the and Be, c , 
raed URGEONS. LOUISVILLE, RY. TRADUE, BASIS & OO, Reccenne» to Oreer, Howsten & Ca) , ae Rome me: 
DENTAL “SUE ; : COMMISSION MERCHANTS 


Puvitehers, Booksellers and Statloners. 


WHOLESALE* ORY G00DS, Wholesale nd Metal! Grocers. OR. WHITTIER , 


RS LOCATE 
her ve 


MERIDIAN, AISSISSIPPI. 


Menaprax, Oct. 28, 1807, 
have thisiny form, | ¢ ALEX We RUUUATION, t2 their lin vt ret ielete “Torte 


tive purpose of Abu embracing 207 Main Bieeet, Between Eighth aed Nisth, | ——— — 
istry bn Meridian, stad ad Ribetsd ty Meadbes,6 Numbers | OUISYILLR RY STAR. AR STABL BLE |! 
oto give, maittion lgwshaen ordgts, sad Prompate, ol GERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI. 
SK SMPTE hutlor's English Grammar, 2Books, | ‘nie! ‘i B. T. RUSH, Proprietor 


BSPECTFULLY call Ue atone wif 
RixGioor, ThUsthEs, THACHER AND] HOSIERY, WAITE GOODS & NOTIONS, EAT Orders solicited and promstiy Bhs ws 
HAN. Msn 


MERIDIAN 
FEMALE COLLEGE ? 


MERIDIAN, MISS 


te = 
prevent ne cain tale: | Towne’s Mathematical 8dfies, 5 Books J. B. HOWE, AVING perinporutie Jossted vo Meridins, 
Spy JENERAL MERCANTILE, balla Be beeeed| 
My practice having largely tncreased. 1) yoo a ott alot i GES E MERCANTIL] 
we anrable to atter itn ry ee ko Composition. COMMERCIAL AND PRODUCE 
servicer, Having, 4 <ER AND PURCIIASING AGENT, 
aie aeqtiaintance with Dr. Barbie's Eira Peiueiples of Geology. wenteig Tule pefeet 


1 proensonallys 
wt wht A of tories,” LOUISY! 


ce 
punmen han to my fre ape the ek es ‘ EEgunes ater * 
Ne ally. as & rentleniant eq? 4 solicited pon 
thecmergenoles of hls profesiton. 4 School Speak: ' 


lee ca 


pacer: NORA So 

‘  fewanee Saw: Mill; 
PLANING MILL, 

SASH, DOOR. BLIND, AND SHIN 


FACTORY, : 


BF. _ Avery's Leulsville Plows. 


again 


ty 


LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP. 
We call the attention of the pubile to! 
our large and well selected stock of | GREAT 


Tha Det nd he ony end: Se!) Fancy and Staple Dry Chon ‘CHEAP SOAP! COOD SOAP! \OL0S ING olf SALE ie 


the Lis 
apriliawhwly 


Ladies’ and Gent's Furnt THE VERY HEST OF 80AT! 


SE, ith each Plrw 
Moa a | 


| Natrona Refined Zulia 


ema Cah. Heo Bou 7 yromareabass with my meme, 

peer tion te asterd & Brac merit | acs is "Nosy owe cams rene hoes 
a ogee ey ae 1 AsO ARG PaErcas Glotntng. vory shea CONCENTRATED 4YE. Ts ynont 

JRE. L. PIERSON & co. Getion Sarpeers | anit almost anything else in the Ir) twouale Teo cons 0 pou Suen dl ANS NTE E AE 


Cotton: Sweeps, pod i 
i WANES 


Lf pi peseeases seasons mt {i 


. ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers f Shovel Plows. | “"We hope the favor ne with 
“ nsbenay ers tn [Drage and All Kinds of Patent} sonar Spee et | guar sae ating Bl 2 ith | Pwelv | 
8) 'T Uflee and Rectory jp and 15ch map terms, sh Jbut Jow. t | 
oLOTHIN G@ Sto siren, Lari, iy. -ceantagientaig | cimeg ROSERBACS et err | 
and inet! sbabadhivori-az: or? pe. | ———_——___>-__-_— : Bactioie their wen Sp | veut om 
r * r (BS REMEDIES. ALS t t ia acalc 
fs Gentemen’s Furnishing Goods, . bi at, seved BRIDGEFORD &co. REE of thoes elegant gems for 0 cin, or | 4, | 
Pag Ph Seman Tirtetor, Gre We. Deiat, G1 & per Gesen. They are beamital 4 " | LESS 
No, 27 Magazine Streety,’ ST) Ager, and Invert ‘ Se pectarr Deenoedect er sbem | Iga ye hing 


Cor. Cnet: - BEW QRI r an 
‘ F sor HE Daan 4 : a ESN, SAGE On 
babes“ mn ied = i a eaanennel peers ot Asgerere 3 BENSON RAGE AT 
/: ee 1a S BeOU “of sheveuy, aad in wel poetes Snail the | One Box will 
i CHEAPEST BOOK Hone Ix THE, Drainnery Covi, r c Anaratfhet |e Sap. oF ste eqe CLOTHING! CLOTHING! 
BLELOCK By ” | MRR et Draeg treed Greer, et tases sta bn Sot at 
“Wiistesale Boe FEW GOODS. |"Bike anctaiat etotmte io cur! STOCKLEY & 00.8 
% “SOAND STATIONERS, ivaw OATHAYEIO OX : © co, [mh eemtaning $8 “'3&6 North Royal 8t., 8&5 
o 120 Canal Street, New Orleans, La-— | Pius var cx. |CHANDLER, LOCKHARD £ CO. |count of the Whole . erth Royal 8t.. 8 & 
5 . —— : UISVILLE, KY. gist r ad of th : 
‘barns, MERIDIAY, EEA, oa nfl geal yg gel ine MOBILE ALA. 
' HAVE fost received & gesetel, sesortment of CLIFFORD PEMBERTON, All we ask is for Purchasers to examine 
ae “leur 


LARGE 8sTOUE! 


LATELY ROM SEW TORE. 


We are determine! not to be undersold 
by any House in the City. 


r6-GIVE US A CALL !-oa 
STOCKLEY & 00. 


ra 
ae ted t3F 1.C, CLARK is with this movax, asd 
implements, 8 Hl be ers to see his friends. 


M. ROWAL JAE WATKERE: Tee WATRENS. | ben 
Watkins & Co.,| str 
MERIDIA, Mets, 


Published Wednesday z Saturday by 


(Prog the Colambee (Ge) San.) 
Pay Money V 


Editors Sua:—The labor question i« 
gant in importance. Gener 
seems likely to supersede 
t cannot be 

ly as political illness 

« article for one of ot 
mabject would be profi- 
tina newspaper out of plac 
tory, frow lack of sp 


1, nw exhibited in th 
jon, Babbage, Wade 


in most profi 
ruly ts te pay ¢ 


ner ring 


rink, whether wages te 
ney or im kimk Ho 


tho penalty of his 


the profite he ean 
smuall shara of the 


an fact, aw at 
senpe. 


im uue 


lees cheerfaly 


ws neyrned, waite 


Bi) the nest year. af you heve your 
ade on Lat! you can pay mxty 


corn and niet te bay, yor cannot af. 
ford te por forty dodkars, “Pay mowry 
wages 


ALABAMA 


nal part thervof , 9 
for a tank chee in a receipt 
y within the terms of the im- 
ternal revenue act, and, if for a sum 
jexceedipg twenty dollars, requires a 
two cent stamp, and ix 
by the stamp upon the check. 
es 

Corrox Aprexcra —-We are reqites 
|ted to urge upon planters, to who 
|advanc's have been made, the grest 
importance of sending forward the'r 
cotton to those factors making: ml- 
vances. While the rule has not ber 


ters, falling shart of their expectations, 
and being in arrears to the factor, hav 
|ehipped their crops to other houmes, 
|or sold it on the plantations, and left 


poling og media 
when deal Xo freely 
| we fn bas be cae, hi anit 


tens 


‘ith as forthe comnton good. 


‘tried. men wo will 


"AI nowapaper: fu thl 
the eanee are resested 
Tice until’ the day appolated for ass 
dingy. ‘ 


th, 1RET 


atau conve! 

eas Axsociation will meet at Nateb- 
2 tho third Monday. of January, 
‘Tho wldroxs will be deliverod 


ein see 


when discussing th 
resonfations de 
cantained in the mem: 


ne 
the state 


well declared, “we will rate yntil the 
Inet one of us goes down forever. Tht 
the negroés were going to have their 
if it was by  revolation and 


vig! 


blood, in rpite of Andy Jobson or 
any other man.” Ho declared that 


he was ready fors revolutian. 
9 ———— 


Tn the 
of Barloweounty, was elected Presi- 
dent. His eloction was regarded as a 
triumph for the more Conservative, 
wing. Parrott, in an ad said 
that aboro all ¢! 


al obutacles in tho path of 
publican party or put weapons in the 


not the o 


Di Mr 


womb time in con 
har. His seouser is 
whall whe feroniite war on 


trial be‘ore an Arkansas Conrt 


goods under 


+e 


las been 


wuilraye 


» negro 
forced ¢ 
the, bayou 
itted to Uy 


lias been 
{ four Nortb- 
1 by the follow- 


ing majorities: 

Uhio, 50,000 ; 
a, 1,298 ; 
is in the verdict of four 


blicsns had o 


ora and People’s 
candidates for Mayor nud other eity 
ra of Pittsburg have dofeated the 
regular Republican candidates by 
over 3000 majority. 


offic 


The extreme measures of the Ala- 
hama Convention appear to Lave se- 
riouslyalarmed the Radical leaders 


Greely of the Tribuné desires them | 


“restrained,” and Senator Wilson 
writen General Swayno that the policy 
purimed by the conrention in legia- 
Jafing for divorces and in other wi 
transcending their authority, and the 
ultra speeches of Bingham and men 
of that class, are doing great injury to 
fecostraction ‘and bringing odium 
onthe Repablican party. 

‘The Convention bas provided for 
the stibmission of the Constitution for 
ratification on the 4th Febrnary 1863, 
the election to be noder the control 
aud management of Geo. Popa All 
State andcounty officess are to be 
eléeusl st the same time. The now 


ple eri peace 

+ # people toasvemble In primary meet- 
welthont delay, and. to select able and 
ter! Lhe Convention. 


ate friendly to | 


ecutive Commlttee. 


ion of the Minsissippi 


ger, editor of the | 


preamble and 
nie 
rial to Con- 
gress, expressing the fear of a war of} 
ines, anegro member named Crom- 


aveation Parrott, 


Ord’s 


he point off 


| posits the $50 for R 


se, 


the\Kind, and ‘a 


of the kind that may occur. 
As one who wishes 
peor 
the importance of relievi 
lic mind from any appreli 


atall for the next year. Such re- 
from planting, whit 


League meetings arith mean whites, 


and. incendiary language. used’ by 
somo 6f their numbers, is daily widen- 
ing the breach between the races. 


The Bankrapt Law. 

The Clork 
Cutrt at Memphis, in answer 
nities about costa of a caso in 


to in 


Bulletin in which he states that in 
addlitan to the deposit of fifty dollars 
(which ia solely under the 47th sec- 
tion of the Bankrapt act, on account 
of Register’s fo #), the applicant must 
also pas, in exsh, the ascertainable 
fees of the Cluck (gen y about 
twelve dollars), on filing hix petition. 


Italso suggests that the fecs and 
costs of the United States Marshall 
ete., 
and 


advertini 


for serving notices, 
taunt be secured by a cost bond 
he reanon for this is, that the 2 


Proceedings in Bankruptcy, 
d by tho $ 


oop 
Lat “the feos of the He r, 
aland Clerk shall be paid or 


1, in all ensex, before they whall 
Hed to perf 
do 


9 the duties 
ke Bank- 
rupt act. The prgctical interpreta. 
tion of that rale in th for 
all fonm tor be praid i 
able at the t 


be com 


reqni 


office is, 


hat nro 


and 


es Uhat are not ssc 


FF to file this c 
| plicant can take hix choice, and pey 
the cash as his casa progresses, And 
this, Tondevatand is the rolo in St 
Louis, and perhaps in wll cities: In 
St. Louis, I loan, the applicant de- 
, and 


The ap- 


tof Clerk 


pays $15 on ace fees, 
‘ jou. At statod fn 
tare periods, he makes other ensh de- 


posite, 


y $1 $1 
and to on, until his easo is 
In cities, it is easy for appli- 


birty days ; 


ended, 


the foes as the case progresses. But 
in an extensive district such as ours, 
wherein applicants may reside a bun- 


dred miles from the court, it is not 
convenient to do this; and hence a 
cost bond is assorted to os the usual 
means of “sccurii the cificers of 
the courts in their fe 

Tn thia Stato we learn that the fifty 
| dollars is divided between the Clerk 
and Register, leaving the spplicant 
to pay in cash the fees of the Mar- 
shall, publication, &e. In ordinn 
cases this will amotint to about twen- 
ty-five dollars. This would make the 
cost of a Bankrupt case at least sev- 
enty-five dollars besides the attorney's 
foe. 


is a signpl failure, little 
Saiscds abs dak Seance ats 


: * reys. 

Publish thasy no” iiportaat} s a 
from Gov. Humphreys | lowa sons to allow a tanjority of those | 
rith the approval ded indorsement of | who vote to decide on the 
Gen. Ord. It appears that-in sove-| of the-nem constitutions 
ral partwof the State the. freedmen | Doolittle offered an 


may root assured that the Military 
Cans} Power’ of the ‘United States will 
prompily suppress any movement. of 
the ‘abssuce of the 
Military the white people of the State 
ate fally ableto ‘take care of them- 
selves, and crnah out any outbreak 


the black 
well, we impress upow them 
fe pub- 
ne of 
this sort, ‘The lossea of tho Jast two 
years have so crippled the resources | 198, 
of the country that it will be very 
difficult for them to find employment 


ports as theso will prevont hundreds 
their “secret 


and the reports of the infempernte 


of the United States | 


Bankraptey, publishes a letter in the 


jone 


| trict to fill the veaney oceasioned by 
¥ the resignation of Judge Cazabat 


_ | the ri 


“|lie upon the authority of a certified 
jcopy of the record of the Cort of 


cantsto watch their cases, and pay | 


Fee 
In the Senate Wilson i 
bill to améad the 


viding that ll persons offering. 


United Statée atleast one year. 


freehold is his own or wife's sight 
Tt was referred to the Judiciary Com- 
mittee. 

Senator Wilson haa offered a bill 
to remove the:disabilitiea of 284 “Ala- 
bamians recommended by the Con- 
veation.. The impeachment question 
was finally defeated in the Houso of 
| Representatives by a vote of 57 to 


A resolption suspending the power 
of the Secretary of’ the ‘Treasury to 
contract the currency, prevailed by 
128 to 32. 


The National. Union Repnblican 
Committee have called» Nations 
Convention for the nomination of a 
catidate {or Presidént and Vied 
President to meet in Chicago on the 
20th of Mi 


vired to commence with January 
1868, 


In New York, zecently, a woman 
took advantage of her husband's ab- 
sence to get a divorce from him ; yon 
his retorn iteame out that he had 
been to Indiana, where he ‘had ob- 
tained a divorce from her. 


A Democrat namod Shutlef has 
been e'ected Mayor of Boston. Ho is 
the first Democratic Mayor in the 
lost twenty years, 


a 
A Specimen of the Loyal League. 

R. King Catler, of New Orfeans, 
of the leaders of the Loyal 
Leagues, was sppointed by General 
Mower Judge of the Second” D; 


When Gen. Hancock arrived, the ap- 
pointment was so notoriously bed 
that he removed Cutler. A genfle- 
man of New Orleans, who knows 
Catler’s history, pays of him : 
Gen. Mower'conld not bare been 
of tho fact that Catler is 
rally and intellectually unfit for 
the office ; that he possesses neith 
spect nor the confidence of the 
ic, and that bé is a man of no- 
ri bad character, for his ante- 
have been bli 


once hera, Ithas been made pub- 


Massnc county, Ill, that Cutler only 
eseaped rendering that State sore 
service in one of het public institu. 
tions by failing to appearand answer 
charges ofa criminal character pr~ 
ferred against him. It has been made 
public that he was violent nocession- 


city by the Federal troops and that 
be clauwred for the life of every man 
who profeaso§ loyalty to the Union. 


ITD QR’S SUD-DIST. OF MISSISSIPPI, 
Vicksburg. Mise. Dee. 6, 1867, 

Grxgpat Onprns, No. 2. 

The following extracts of General Or- 

ders from Headquarters 4th Military Dis- 

trie, are published for the Information 

and gubdance of all conenrned : 

2, “Hereafter persons not in the Military 

Service of the United States and not 

of the laws, 


4. Justices of the Pesce. Magistrates and 
Shertifs are authorized and direeted to ex- 
ecute this order so far as the arrest and 


AFY | continement of offenders and the seizure 


of arms foand upon them ‘ns directed. 


mx 

+ Apter teens 
be Sree tng an 
raw the same whene 


amendment pro- | ft 
pte 


Firdt—Service in the army of the 


Seeond—Ability to. read and un- 


ist previous to the occupation of this | 


ees seononn Mae 


of me 
a 


en FF 


= _ of the. Canstitations, | thems, | 


frait, and perfecta lt tn one night — 
Litele stbekings of various sacs, snd ef al- 
most every hue, still adorn, through the 
preceding night, the chimney corners of| 


rislog 
thelr dream-distarbed dumber, make the 
welkin: ring with thelr glad shouts, “on 
Sinding that good old Santa Clank though 
sadly affécted by the general pressure, 14 
nob yet so spoor as to forget his little 


During the past few) weeks the anxious 
question—will he, in hls Renerous distri- 
butions, remember the orphans st the 
Home ?—has frequently obtraded tteelf— 
Wilt he be frightened at the long array of 


eatlaty 

fe Will Hee gather up his 
Felns, whistleto bis coursers, and take his 
fiztt to more favored househdlas? or— 
will he, with Iis.famous. wagon filled to 
overflowing, visit the Home, whisk down 
each chimnoy, and, with a imerry twinkle 
of hia grey eyes fill the long rows of 
stockings hanging with gaping mouths in 
anticipation of hia visit? Shall a numbsr 
of little disdppotnted faces fit about the 
squares on Christmas morning? or, shall 
the sarrounding hills echo with the glee- 
fal shouts of happy children? Shall the 
Home have a Christmas Tree, or not 
Shall ber little ones ait down on that day, 
to thelr usual fare (good though it is, 
thanks to thetr kind friends) or, shall thelr 
table be graced with a few Juxuties from 
the qnter world? Shall Christmas, pass 
over the Home quiefly and unnoted, or 
ball ita festivities form a pleasant remlule- 
cence In the hearts of the orphans? Which 
shall It be? These questions have fre 
quently oceurred to me, and, I bope I shall 
be forgiven, what some may think, an 
overweening desire to see the orphans 
pleased, If T ask our friend while prepar- 
Ing for Christmas in thelr own householde 
please to remember the orphans at the Or 
| phans' Tome. 
Jt Js no unfinportant Weed to give Inno- 
gent pleasnre to children. When yoo hear 
Your own little ones shoutlug with delight 
over thelr Cursstias presents, ft will add 
| to your hearth’ pleasure to know that you 
helped to fll Banta Clan’ wagoh for the 
orphans. When you ai, down to your own 
| tables, smoking with Christmas cheer, 
will be a pleasant reflection, that the or 
|p ans are at that moment, regating them- 
selves whh your bounty, Last Citristmas, 
3 few kind ladies in Colambas, Miss, sent. 
| through Dr. D. P, Bestor,an ample contri- 
| bution of toys, frulte. cakes, &ea'nind. It ts 
sill held In grateful Remembrance. But 
the family of the Home has increased sa 
much within the year, that a few ladies, or 
elt the tailles of any one city, would be too 
heavily taxed, (fthey atternpted to furnish 
& feastof any kind. Bat I\feel satisfied, 
| those ladies will hare generous co-opdea- 
ton Uils Winter, not only. in Columbus, 
Wut im otber cities. The Railroad ts, conf 
venlent. Amy box, barrel 4c, for Santa 
Claus, dirgeted to Orphans’ Home, Lander- 
dale Mist, Care of 
| properly started, will 
pleasurable excitement at the Home. 
MARY J. WELSH, 
| _One of the teachers Orphanta’ Home, 
Nov. 28th, 1857, 
Papers favorable to the Home, will 
please copy. 


pases hes Lo EEE Soa Bea 
JEFFERSONVILLE 


RAILROAD. 


Daily. 


} 


s 


=e 


New Yor , 
shitty Sale SmOd) 91, 98 ‘and {95 Common Streets, 


NEW ORLEANS. 


i 


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if 


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¢! 


= 
5) 
.) 


ARNEY & Co., 
EY BROTHERS -& CO., 


ED 
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BETTE 
2 


‘The Intest, and 


i 


by far thecheap— 


i 
3: 


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f 


Screw ever in— 


with the great~ 


Agents. Sea Lale of Cotton, 


ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED 


Gullett Steel Brush Cotton Gin. 


ere it thromgh the da 


‘These Gins which at- 


EG We have now on hand a supply of the abvve. 


Also: 
Leach & Avery's Plows, Ieave Stravi's Corn Milla; Engines and Saw Mills, 
Hoe & Oo'n Cireslar Sows, Lestber 
ing. Tes Pipe lio sad Coopine 
Ti and Lead Piste, Sheet, Boiler 
sen dend cod fre ata by. ? 


Machinery gencralls 
Belting end Lacing 


00, & General Assortment of 
sod Har Iron, Rivets, Nail an¢ Spikes, Brazen and Sbesthiog 
nd Metal, 


tether, India Kebber Belting and Pack. 


APEAR & CO., 12Roath Commerce Rtreet, Mobile 


Ps H. PEPPER & Co. 
Pit: ~ Established 1847. 

DIRECT RIERS OF DRY GQODS. 
Corner of St.Francis and Joachim Strects., 
- " MOBILE, ALA. 
" ently for sale much 

fT ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GooDs 


in this Market, 
IAVE BEEN IMPORTED DIRECT 
Bar mui” 


ot Grewanbore, it, is 


withthe: shore hopas, nd willbe plesand 
KS es 


wera) onty any It leno 
feel grats‘al for bis pom 


uccend will greatly depend upon your Iit- 
erality in advertising. Now If you would 
make your huslness known,and extenslve= 
Uy knowrieall and leave your orders gt the 
offlee of the Gazette. Ithas a larger clr- 
eulatigh than any paper Iu thispart of the 


Haatesand will Introduce you at once to | distressed. 


the elds of persons with whom you desire 
to Uo business, eres 


pa ia inl ba 
I.. Brewen & Co, Momtis,—We fully en- 
Morse the following complimentary notice 


“The many friends of Mr, Drewer 
firay will te plonsed t0, vow 
6 ni rely to! thefr 
house 


ar. 
tiling austen 
a an 
fron til nection? 


tention to the advertisement of Stockley 
Co, Mobile who offer for mle-one of 


for many years in Mobile as a. 
tailor und dealer in gentlemen's 
tng goods. “His good taste and’ skill tn 
cting Kool Articles are Well known, and 
thd present sock of this firm Ik the best, 
tn Mobile. 3 


Arkanss) 
pSpisee Bans Dear | 
‘Gexxnat Onoxna No. 37. 


‘yoted | than that. ‘The indlvideal trhoaljures all 
the | distitled atid fermented et! 


the ven- 
ided by the Act of 
h 23. 1807. 


the: . 
‘The Hall of the House beg oars ves 
‘ure | {n the State House at Little Rock, Arka: 

fan gral 11 o'clock 4. x. Tuenlay the 7th 
duy January, 1863, are designated na the 
| piace snd time forthe asembling of the 
j Convention for the State of Arkansas. 


jwarters, 
those precinets having been suspended, 
the | fo awalt oMetal tnvestigation, renders It 


Offictal = 
First Lientenant 43d Infantry. 
* Brevet Major U.S. Army, 

Acting Assistant Adjutant General 
Aad 
(ther illegal} Extract of a Letter from 
5. “be sent TPaovipesce, Ala. May 13, eet, 
‘De Jows Bere: T 
fend wh 
Cateoal 


no Inten- 
ates 


y take Tend | 
for- | 


Loumvnix, Kr., Nev. 180. 
Lrecelved this day the fallow ing. (roms Lancaster 
Kentucky? 


ANOTHER TESTIMONY. 
Broomrxatox, Int. Oct. 14. Gt. 
mada an 


DEK 1066 & crornrns. 


TO CONSUMPTIVES. 


~ jing bers restored to 


ss the want of coniidenee Ip. the 
future—of money, credits or tool to eap- 
ta large and probably unoccupied Ia- 

boring population threaten In the coutng. 
ear, to prodnee dlacontent—pertiaps out- | 
k and violence among the poor and 


two years; the 


rn it, he will send « copy of 
“All such danger should be autlelpated, 

and the true lover of the country will use 

ronger mint to meet aud provide for 


operation qf th 
peng 


wing the 


© willtary 
7 aly shieet of the 
Ule Preseription is to her 
spread information w 
inveluable and he 
in renve 


%- 
= by return tail, 


E. 0. Onn, 
Ma}. Gen. Cond'g, 
that the: United 


Of this District 


with any’ emmlssa- 


ir 


JOHN B. OGDEN. 
Cedar Street, New York. 


;| TENNESSEE CHARCOAL IRON 
BOILED IRO} 
1! Steel, Springs, Axles, N 
» and Book, News and Wrap~ 
* ping Paper. 
HUBS, SPOKES FELLOES, 
ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF Woop wors. 
3@-For ale low for Cash. 
sugterten VICKSBURG, MISS. 
Physician's Mectin; 


+Ata meeting ofthe Physicians of M: 
oat i, 


December 6, 1357, | se- 


eee 
eat 
Berea 


w Ph 
clans ee eee 
slonal rand afte this dace, te 

flea who reftise to payor make atie- 


Derangeusedta for the payment of| 


That we will not render ser. 
who may be In nniacranged 
witty other menibers uf the pro- 


ii 


vice te 


E 


ice 


c | It fs even possible to preach “temperance” 
ignated a8 | ntemperately, ; 


mpers im ail Things. 
AN good men, all christians, all patriots 


are advocates of temperance. Indeed pub- 
Te sentiment is unanimous on thie potnt, 


‘there may be difference of optn-} sach med! 


the best method of accomplishing: 
the desired end. Temperante meantmod- 
eration, though technically applied t ab- 
stinenca’ from the *mse of . intoxjeating 
fluids has a moch browler signification 


nlants af a 
deadly poison inay, nevertheleas, be Intem- 
perate, inbls languaze. in his pursuit of 
wealth, im his eating. in his piolitleal opin 


‘Ther’ afe certain enthusiasts, for exam- 
ple, wlio demand the entirt abollahment of 
alcoholic stimulants. inst thesealtra- 
prohibitlontsts the great body of the medi- 
cal profession takes decided gro 


of the civilized wor! 
abd medicines of which alcohol is a canll- | 
nal ingredient in thelr practice. They aay | 
that It fs ome Of the most Important arti- 
cles In the mater:a medica, anf that noth- 
Ing can supply its place: Sometimes they 
adthinister It neat, sometimes deluded 
With water, sometimes welleated; and 
while diraliging, a4 any sane and honest | 
man admits, that It ls, morally and | 
cally, a poison when taken to excess, they | 
argue that under certatm conditions. and | 
Sin Certain cases, ite use l¢ not only wlviaa- | 
ble, bat essential tothe preservation of life 

and the restoration of health. 

Believing that the most profound pathol- 
ogists aint physiologists of the age unite 
stand the matter somewhat bet 
non-professional, we acce 
tfine and practice as philosophic ant 
Feet—the more especlall 
thelr treatinent conilrm their theoric 

‘The rational friends of temperance site | 
by side with whom we frankly con- 
code that alcolel is sometimes necessary 29 

sanitary agent. Mr.Greely grants thi 
In a fecent artiele publishott in ~The 1 
pendent,” and only fanatics, whose real Is 
unternpered by kuowledge, venture to ile- 
ny it. 

Here, howerer, a difMeulty occur 
liquors ofommerce are so generally atlul- 
terated that It Is pertlox 
sick person 

ky 

. Each contains some lngreit- 
ente which provokes a thirst for anient 
epirite—and thus drunkants are m 
pees sensible 
first te appre 

ciate the Importance Of a pure stl 

for medival use. 


doce 


table tonle, cor 
in manutacturing. ad 
| uns 
antlal p 
| Perance platform, 
1 + rool 


Albigenses ant 
| scronge committed in the 
Thomas Hood, the » i 
the most phil 
ized that Karros -" 
pisty whicthys coutinnally p 
fever doce not strictly confi 
jar ritual as 
| a good mang bi 
| who would fain c 
| trol of the whole tesa) 
‘The doctrine of ¢ 
consistency. The» 
they deserve the farm 
against the employ 
collie totes in the 
or for its prevention. » 
er farce to mos 


the system? The most 
promising ultra-probibitionlatey 


malt that they are not. 
Bat he has arejoinder In reserte. The 
powerfal \ta referred to are yte~ 
seribed in limited doses 
fixed to thelr use by those who recom= 
mend them. And ia it not the same, we 
‘kK, With regard to medicated epiritnons 
stimalants. bottle of HOSTET- 
TER'S STOMACH BITTELS. for exam- 
Bie, ig,accompantal by direct 
3 Ss 


z 


i 
E 
& 


Nine-tenths ofthe physiclant and eurgeons | 
Freseribe alcohol, | 


| t gi 


jarmy of 


f than | are 


‘ 
as the reaults of 


. | tight. 


Bounds are af-| 


, AN APPEAL | DR. JOHN BULL’S 


FARMERS ani PLANTERS|Great Remedies. 


BULL'S CEDRON SITTERS. 


AUTHENTIC DOCUMEN1S. 
ARKANSAS HEARD FROM. 
‘TESTIMONY OF sfriifIcal MEX. 


Biehey Point, White Ce, Ark, May $3 "et. 
Leg ap haere Det Kir: Lest peat 
who prepared them knew nothing | "™* pegs frags, 
about the treatment of disease 1a any cl 
mate,andin the alieence of better com- 
were met with 


Me 
we wish to effort a 
prone nd 
faction. 9 
pablic patronage. Our plan ts that t 


MEDICAL PROFESSION, 


Those who arm experienced. In S: 
treatinent, aml have teen and are 


ot 
| proved vere much by the use ot pemr Bitters 
| Indeed the Meron Bitters hare given 


Popalarity inthis settlement. 1 eed sell 
nd 


2m WaLkea 


far, more sai 

prepared In a locality where 

treated differently. Wo are 

that there will be arrayed against us an ‘: : 
BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, 


Northern Nostrum Venders, | 
Who are making every appeal that imaygl-{70 MY CXITED starved ANb wenup-wing 
nation ean fuvent, in onler to win th READESS, 
fidence of the Souther peeps yy tegtimowiala from pom 
aredetermined to be I ris 
{hls matter, and all upon the 


educaind and 


There are three members composing our | S28 


firm, all graduated an] experienced Sout 
era Physteian all one ability 
a ave prepared atv] now 


“7 
rs amt evo 


oer gon a class of 
FAMILY MEDICINES, 
stig’ rectuiret by. ¢ 
ily ee 


try. and a 
AT SOUTHERN 
should be In every bon 


tbat the Doctor tays uf 
TROVE, 


DEOMGOOT 


English Female B: 
a 


| Is a power 
Regulathr.an 
| nee 


' rgularities, re beet rue 
tlons Pures! Menara, 
a the Wom Lew 
of Whites, Chiorosis, Hydterica, 


them to | 


DROMGOK 


KING OF CHILLS 


| Absotutels eltanses your sti 
| your torpld It 
ries off the bil 
nent eures, 
| or ears. give 
| be arlmin' 


Damb Chills 
without It, 


BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, | 
ECTORAT 


ately loosens the phil 
congh and pain. prow 
tin, ate 


Price $1 00. 


Fluid Ext. Bearborry, Cubebs! 
and Buchu, for the Kidneys. 


tthe Kidneys ane 1 


has tinpaired, and [ered something to | 
Dave inote faith im your Marae 


in uri 


: 4 
uh pals Hi pain in | Pe a 
bark. and all these . : 


Lie, and oblige 


St Louis, tie. 


Lid following was written April 30, 


e Jensin duh ot Capt 


t rant 
bottles $1 0 


YOUR LIFE BLOOD 


must be puritied by-using 


DROMGOOLE & COVs 


Constitutionab Monarch, 

jan ifn ea 
Srphtiitie Dh 
Tu Bots, 


My buehend, Dr, C8 
nd payerias Vo 


real ‘er, word xreneral i 
tended it. The cures effecerd | 


seretala and fever an 
1 


ples, Blotelies | {ie ne 

unrements,and all those diseases re | pies, wat I beher 
guiriny a Blood Puritier. Tt is compose! | 
Of Stillingia, Yellow Dock, Saretparila, 

Burdock and Iodide Potasls. Price $1 44 


he will recom 
peeitully 
JENNIE JODNSO¥. 
pods | 
Our other Preparations of equal Purlty 
are as follow 


Dromgoole & Coc ep Dunnuces te- | 
or ail forms of Diarrhea, Vourkg) 


6 Drarxrent Cr 
Hoody Fax, Mu 


Dromgoole & Coe Vemcraune Aste 
Titties Piura, a tire. safe atud effectual 
tor family. use 

‘ Pris 


& Co.'s | 
Liter, cleansing the 


ach 


DR. JOHN BULL, 


Manufacturer and Vender of the Celebrated 


Smith’s Tonic Syrup! 
FOR THE CURE OF 


Co. 
restoring the hair to its natural 
Laldvor. | 


‘Loxe Stak Laxnnexet 


i 
Fe 


ri 


i 


il 


i 
i 


238% 
F| 
ES 
at 
Fiat 
iil 


ahi 


Lf 


Bruises. Sprains. 
rmiybraiiews|AGUE AND FEVER 
8 
CHILLS & FEVER. 


medicine 
temediee 


& 
hor tCon 
tain aiand efeetual 
of Piles, 


‘The 


| Lehorarury, 


NOTICE 10 MOTHERS - 


DR. SEABROOK$ 


Infmt Scothing Syrup. 


ie falureonly HEATROOKH, 2 enen 
ith Use ads ancement 


SUMMAP COMPLAINT, IRRECULARIT KM 
OF THE BOW ELA, RENTIT EN E5s, 


Ihe wen tr 

JAMES RU DL. 
ree 

41 aititt Bure, sone 


PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 


HURLAYS SAMSAPAIILLA 


nines by he 
etter 


at fe, 
eof Whiew they 


Ail eter eommpounde cr eyrups of ths ten 
hutheris tailed 10 vommand’" he 


Burley’s Ague Toni 


PERFECTLY RELIABLY 


to thy 4 


rug siete ant 
ant 


HURLEY 


Poptlar Worm Candy! 


HURLEY'S 


in, oF 

‘Action of the 
‘stowaen, 

tere trek eae compare ‘with 


there distressing eawpias. 
hed wt any 


Po eettins Be 
reinaviog Tan, Fre 
tug the skin an elggant 

si'aineg by any other. foe ude among the lading 
of fattncte gives i chataster (f eee ney while 
at open stampa it ae ied@ilely soperior for the 
fonimt of eny lady, eis 


Bettison’s Engtist Horse Lints 
; ment. 


proven Heeif see of the best Linimentt 
‘rdinge Be, to 

ia to tor ew be ait ae ah oe 
* 


Til woven shores pew enyst3er. 


“CONT E CHONERY. 


Ae ere Somvenaned a Frese Lt et Contee 


ToarTY & _ COUNTRY MERCHANTS 
nist ibe) rere rotons trideadem | bale 
ny Gs seal an Baa Be at erin 
pote Lr yoorsetend ene ee 
HALLOWAR A HORWOTH, 
Frowt Bureet, abose Max: 
NEWADIAS, Bie 


nok. ncexreny, 
Memver Cv, Ain 


NEDY, 
Mie, 


Wholesale and Retail Draggtsts, 
CONNER MALH AND MOREY STRERTA, 
ARRIDIAN, STS, 


: ea pout tet Aa 


ice, A 
proc hy. eexiponed 
day end 

* Afise 


FANCY SOAR; 


ic 
ERFUMERY. 
ony anne bs 


toratives, Dieta I>: Tooth veal ; 
Bi 


lorie Sivek of AYRE’ 
mt Medelmes which 


AMISSISSIDFI, 
ded day or bess 


2 Seep eietee eed 


W. W. SUBARER 


AVING permianently.extabligho | bine! 
ace of Johinevm Avenuy Kod Ci 


II 


ta stee Btebe 
vot eupoly of 


STAPL E GOODS 
Renckess' ERT B S, 
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, | 


THATS, BOOTS, SHOES,” 
Boy ketene. 
which Ne wit) aolt pm lowe he oneal 


eenvoth. 


ae oor set “7 @ 
LLOYD, WHITE, & CO.. 

WHOLEALE XS RETAIL GROC! 

GENERAL COMMISSION, 


Receiving and Forwarding Merch 
Prost Strwet, (im the Thetek Rtore,) 

MERIDIAN, SLR, 

fa the Roally Lime Company. wbicb 


| 
hants, 


To Ape 


ticle. The cape ution af bell 
isd te our aAgery of tbe fOeT\y Lines 
Se few 


om wiatians, Pres. 


MBRIDIAN ‘ 
AVINGS . INSTITUTION, 
OF THH CITY OF MERIDIAN, 
Buys and Sells Northern and 

Southerm Exchangé, 


Gold % Uneurrent Money 
RECEIVES DEPOSIT: 


Prompt Attention to all Colter 
Ae, Contiiled to it. 
fige Toure from 9 A. M. to 3 P.M. 


be ayes 


i. THRERPOOT. 


Boots and Shoe#and 
Shoe Findings Establishment, 


And OWw 


Keepy for ale tho best quality of Leather, 
FastagBhoe Threat, and other goods of that 
eseription. 


Hoots anil Shoes tnade ,to o1 
autos. 


a Notice, 
OPPER POR BAL, 
theif eal 


well watered 

A oh 

Th 

ing hoes», smoke’ house, barn 
‘ent epriog and 

forty yards ef the 
vn 


J ler rans pg bekeh whet 


posite WI. 
‘eeptsiwit, 
“ NOTICE. 
Ts imerdhip wf Keanéds Gitte, x 
thie day dlcpaltea aby mata ‘capeent. 
frame” 
H 
ater a. a wi ict, 


of it 
saan tee ee Tit ‘feet i pe 


MERIDIAN SALOON. 
— 


(Mur the died) tutends to kee » | 


4 | Altomts sort 
|| GRAM & STOCK ALE, 


satotog: 


stank & ew: 
Evansville, Ind. 


Pr. PARSON, 
Cairo, 1. 


Ditéct Lnporters and ‘Deatiers tri 


QUEENSWARE. 
“Oliitiay GURY, Coal Oi Lamps, 
Assonney GnATiis,. 4c, 


No; 1023 Ohio Levee: = @airo, M1. 
novd0nw hu 


§N POLLENWIDER, © 


AL 


‘PRODUCE DEALER, | 


axa 


Commission Merchant, 
No. LE353 Ghio Levee, near Stone Depot, 
J) hovaorwam COCALO, Tila 


Tidportet aii] Whole Dealer jar 


1} Wines, Liquors,’ Tobaceo and 


CIGARS, 


Trinde of 


and Imported Ales of different Brands, 
No. 755 Ohio Levee. CAIRO, ILL. 


Particular attention’given to Coun- 
nova0ew6e 


~/TAYLOR'S 


Ague, Remedy, 
CONTALSS neltber Quinn, Arsene ot any 
the ponies mu the aly nie 
Plecsalt nod cat 
COILLE Ok INTE! 


th £ “children ex take it with per 
prvmayeat 


ure for 


RMJTTENT 


BRINLY, MILES & HARDY, 
Solo Manufacturdrs of 
URINLY PATENT STERL PLOWS, CULTIVA- 
TORS, COTTON SCRAPERS, Ac. 
No. 2504 972 East Mats Hreet, « 
LOUISVILLE, KY. 


ale? Bead for, desetiptive Cirealar and price 
lines 


, Jno. Calleg tans 


Tas. Rips. Thos Hacker 


Wholeatle Denlers fn 


Wines, Liquors & Cigars 
PURE OLD COPPRR-DISTILLED WHISKY, 
U.S,BONDED WAREHOUSE 
No. 72 SIXTH STREET, 
Louisville, Ky- 


novi0ewom 


2oux perry. Janes 3. rerrEn 
JOHN DUFFY & CO., 
Western Agricultural Warehouse. 
pratense 
GARDEN SEEDS. 
Fertilizers Guano, Bone “Dast. Lime, 
| Sot tSapent Ps 
‘Lil, Main street, Opposite National Motel, 


dect-ly. LOUISVILLE, KY., 


OF THE Jones fiou?e. 
Bogert Sal MISSISSIPPI, . 
brands of ale sad Mera 
pda 
T WM NDIES so WHISKIRG are of 
qualitiy—oo common article 
| neynft haltsetd ss) 


Wholnale and Her 
beayd. 


= Misiones 


MARK. PARSCNS & 00,,| 


ee |} 
W.W.. SOHUTTER, | 


Ripy, Hackett & Co.,| te 


se 
ST. JAMES HOTEL 
2 Ee ere & 
OPES CONSTANTLY, DAT: aso teas} f Ret) 
Rea and) *Rallroad "Ofices in, 


: corer tay ara B, “| otto fotel, Mr. H, Callum, Tele 
Pence ah eta THE NELSON HOUSE, © 
“TRON! BUILDING, ‘Though tiot the “Biggest” Building, 


» SEW. OMLEANS, a, cS at ne 


RAILROAD JUNCTION 
Founded in 1832---(harfered by the 
Legislators of Louisiana, Jackson, Miss., 


TT aed . revetllos ec Geed Fore, 
WITH COMMEROTAL, sOnicULTURAL, 


Comfortabie Heom:, a feds, and 
oun renencEs edhe THAVELING oul. 
ASD MECHANIVAL DEVAMIMENTS, ne Pe 
‘THIS COLLEGE, has, by its own mers 


its and thorough, praction! plan of educa- 
ilon, outlived all the liberally endowed 
State Colleges of this and. the South- 
Weatero Stated, It in the 


ny 
VE opened a anon Ps 
Tov etane ites ae erwsteinol fo 
Oldest Commercial College in the | **}2°/g cus Jusess tous 
United States, 


AMPLE ARRANGSMENTS FOR 


Che Thonsand: Students 
During’ the Current Year, 


parclive Cost and Value of the Ed- 
jon Given Here and in the Ordi- 
nory and Literary Colleges ¢ 


|. Leis believed to be the Brat ia‘ Barope 
| Sr America, cbartered with Commercial, 
| Agricultura’ and Mechanical .Depart— 
| ments, Every atudent who gites proper 
| attention to he instracti9a, ts qualifies 
before graduating to keep any "rot of 
hooks, it matters not what (he business 
»| may be, and do the Correspondence of 
jay boute,. Stodenis can attend tbe 
| “Commercial Course." or 10 tbe Boglish, 
oh, Spanish, German, Latin or Greek 
ygunges,@r the bigher Mathematics, 
| tquerparniely.” We have 


Jones House. 
MERIDIAN, M1 


surturd of al? trait 


Ragsdale :emeed 
ON THE AIL, 


On the East Side of “the Rait-esd 


Cat of (ull Commercial Course 


Near City Hall. and Court Koctan, 


JACKSON, MISS. 
VING removed 40 the 


eo | ITN 


ne 
aperir mye 


Tote butioess, wud) make "$1000, 3 $2000, oH rk 
The Rona Ueda, Geqhiog sod fore are eyes! 


$3000, ncinually. 
Oot OF, Onorniny Letenany Conceors, 


ingly conveoivnt 10 business men apd alrangers 
ow in J-ekson, 


Jers expended. ) Oar atudent will begin 
| to work kfier three or four.mppths,, and 
| Grakepery (ho -ret year, bot 3 
and-two years and nine. months at et 
able $100,or $6150 he earna in four years. 
Deduct $255 loayen $5602 ne 

Stodenta; but (0 the otber & net expense 
of $2400; oF $8299 our stGdent has gained 


“CONTINENTAL HOTEL. 


S.M.STILES, Proprictor. 


over the other, We suppote the Sta-| Corner Sixth Street and Ohio Levee, 
dents in both cases to have a good Enp~ "AIRO, ULL, 
| lib education to begin with.” We deem | Pare t2 29 per fey Mewm 


a business edueation that enables the stus 
dént to earn $1000, $2000, or $5000 ans 
pually to be the beet foriaors parents 
can give their rons. 89 far as kpown,not 
one of the thousands of our gradonten, in 
out of pecfitable employment, A word 
to the wise ia sufticient, 

+ Qireulers and Catalogues Sent, to alt 

Who Desire Then. 

¥. B-~Young goatlemen who have ev: 
tirely neglected sbelr studira for the past 
[few years, orn bere be pericoted in any 
branches they may desire, In a few 
monthe, 


| TERMS---Payablo in Advance. 
not limited, $ 29 00 


THE CAMPBELL HOUSE, 


On St. Louis, between Royal and St. Jo- 
soph Streets, 


MOBILE, ALA 


Having changed. hand 
oughly renavnterd, 
jodation of Tr: 


heen thor 


op 
nl day Boal 
BELA. 


Fare Reduced. 


Board ®2. 


O per Day, 


U. S. HOTEL, 


VILLE, KY. 


| Ponmovship—lew or 
Book -keeping: 


Lou 
novi0ewomn 


bore constitutes the Commercial 
Coaree. 


Stationpry far Commercial Course, a, 

nclativg blank ook 10 0|/LACLEDE HOTEL, 
Stationery for Penmanshi 250 “ 
Diptom», for Master of Accounts, ST. LOUIS, MO. 


lish —Gramation! Course, ¢ 
lish—-full Course, not Umited, 


Ina fies story Mario Bullding, corner 
itclading History, Rhetoric, ec, 100 00 | Pt AN! aul Chtsnut Strate on the Vas 
Freveb—full course, not limited, 100 0] venient to the Business. Ceiitre aeM 
Spaniah—full course, not limitetl, 100 00) piaces of amusement. The outfit of the 
German—fultoourse, not limited, 100 00 House isentirely NEW and first-class In 
—full cogrse, not, limited, every particular, 
Greok—fall conte, sok limited. ‘Penne $100 per I 
Algebrafull course, not limited, 50 00 DROLASKT @ ALIN, Propet 
ull course notjlimited 59 00 | nava0—wom, 
‘Teacher’« Coarse of Penmanship, 100 00 
wok it the Departs 
meats, + @ t 
For any Language, per math, 
Draving permonth, : 33 20 00) 
N, B—A Stasdent being al for » 

Course in any. branch as above, is enti- 
tled to x Life Ticket in that Department: 
Ho can attend sich branches as ho may 
ere u 

A diploma 1 Uy Cetlogn fam pase 
port in alt com ties. 
Thereare month! 
Students ean. be; 
men’s soos and 


If. B. BRUSER, 
Copper, Tin.and ‘Sheet-Irof Worker, 
pod dealer in 
Cooking and Hosting Stoves, 
Tinware, Pump'Pipes, Sheet Lead, Fire 
+ Brick and Tile, 


nat any 


Particular evention peid to Stormbout and Job 
South street, between Matberry and Washing- 
mar iSewly ‘BURG. ‘d 


FACULTY: 
RUFUS DOLBEAR, Presipexr, 


Lecturér on Businegs Customs, Book, 
Keeping. the Sience of Peamanahip, 


ea (8. x THowas 


| mca, Tinoting et One! 


HOLLOWAY PILLS, 


AND 


"| Elolloway's Ointment, 


DISORDERS OF THK STOMACH, LIVER 
AND BOWELS, 


edo Gitliteted by exces 
kivebredth cod ply sical 


Oivteeot ts eapeciall 
orneaxor’” is fi! ¥0 to ere 
thén eomplete Ube eure. 


BAD LEGH, OLD SORES, AND ULCERS. 


Caves of many yenrs’ standing, that hare per 
tienciousiy retased to yleld 10 aby otber remedy 
in tevarlably” poecumbedtte 4 
this powerful ungueat. 


tow epplicatic 


RRUPTIONS ON THE HEIN. 


conmetics and vibwr tellet applian-en. 
to di.pel rasbes and other dialigurementa ot the 


PEMALE COMPLAINTS. 


» young or eld, married or sin: 


rery condition of heal 


and station of 
PILES AND Paty 


qi 
invariable. 


Both the Olntwent and Pita should be used 


in the following caves: 
Barions, Hwetled Gland, 


alt Kheam, Venvral Sores, 


Soalda, 


# counterfesting the 
Knowing them to be 


orid, 


Ureoghoat the 
there to. evesiterable ‘varing by taking’ 


Directions for the go\dasee of 
, évery disorder are adized w each pot and 


Anews medicines can 
KXPL NS, by Dhecie lelaway, 00 
davon lava, 69 

Malden Lane, WY. bats 


Yor a” - Liver and ‘Kidpey Com- 
plaints. 
BININGER'S Old Himentend Rye, 
bed Hoervest Bourbon, 
“ Wheat Nutricent, 
m Octd Medal Cognac, 


at Wholesale und Retail. 


Womanbood, or the. ture of 


| a 
it to their advantage to 


f 
aprtawtt 


stale Tub hi 


> No, 28 South Commerce Slee” 
mayt3y “KOBILE, ADA 
er eel Pie : 


L. BREWER'& C6., 


Free, muss Hae oP ooTrdx,ai 
Northern no Wenere ned 


No. 65 Cor. Gommerce and SE. Leute Be 


MOBILE, ALA. 


EarvOrders wilt be‘prompuy attended to, 20 


Jerrntasiney rx 1838. 


John K. Randall, 


BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, 


pated 


PRINTER AND BLANK BOOK 


Manutacturer, 
No. 8 (old 56, #4) North’ Water, 
+ | MOBILE, ALA. 


peidien Brkam 
Har Atcott Botks Printing Paper 
C-, 


Mercantile . Blanks,” Stationery, 
par- Law, 
School and 
‘sale on acc 


“|TRA We PORTER & OO 


ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 
Royal Street, 
MOBILE, ALABAMA, 
Wholesale snd Retailers of 


Hardware 
Hardware 
# fall Bigek, evesieting in part of 
4 PLANTERS’ HARDWARE, 
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, 


NOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. 
DES rh GooDs 
Vor Merchants and Tradara. Also, 
Paints, Oils, Window-Glass, 
DOORS, 


GLAZED SASH AND DLEN 


IMA W.P 
Odd Fellows’ Hal, 


REMOVAL. 


Hoye!’ 


X, W.COR.AT-PRANCIS AND WATER ATS. 
MODILE ALABAMA, 
(ESTABLISHED IN 1840.) 


fay ‘ 
‘hall at 2H thmes beep se large aatock, 
ea sary € wien en be owe 
im any Neuter Our 


fates of freight, euabling us to offer our 

sdvenen ster, meesiostefers’ ph 

tention of mercbaate and mi . 
Sow 


A. BR. Carter, 


Of Paulding, Mine, with 
Jno. H. Garner & Co.y 
COTTON -RACTORS 


cones | Gomeral Contmleeton Merchants, 


jigeut Ur 
bésaneee, ree WINGER & CO, 
(eotabuahed 178 


Daavee Bere Sevocts ew ‘Yorn. 
eetttnetea 


EUREKA s 
‘Patent Pump Co, 
44 Dey Breet, e. 


NEW YORK CITY. 


L. D. WYMAN, President. 
4, 1, Rowen, Beeretary. 
eee SS  Oeang ussurpassed Lift 


General Commiseion opti Turner's 


Goon NEWS? 
WHAT Is IT? 


‘BALLS NEW GOODS! 
w 


IN 


ie tory’ White Store +p 
aad OG Pious How wext to 
INO. 7. 


BALL 


JOHN M. GOLDIN, 


“ycopaenl MISSISSIPDS, 
a ly annow r 
prepares to ake a Palate tbat 


Lollers, 


machines 


anny 


DUNCAN & HART, 
AUCTIONEERS 


AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
peewly Cor. Johnson Avenue & 3 


Bc Sontg MOVA: i 


NEW DR UGS. 
THOS, D. REID & CO, 


for Druggists and. Apothecaries, 


ed $r {RST yro-Story Th of 
Building, on Loe Strees-oppostio the Nooes 
House, and next door tot the pines, of Kahn, 
Wort 4 Apron, dir an, M. 

ey hive on hand a choi sete 
Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medici 
Liquors tor niedicinat purpos 
Sunt ruceived i larjce supply o 
Ve celebrated rev 
and Fe 


Bull's Sarsaparilia. 
Bull's Wo 


Jon of 

» Fines 
‘&e. 
nin 


dy for Chills 


rm Destroyer. 


Presetiptions compouniled at a 
and of the pare iediehne ke 


CHEAP 


CASH STORK! 


tt 


JOSEPIT BAUM & CO., 
Dealers in 
DRY GOODS, 

Clothing, 
a a 
Shooa, 
| Hata, 


Hardware 


}lluributt, Sturges & Co.5 
AT THEIR OLD STAND, 


Corti, and t 


| 7 


[NIE Ww STOR 
nsotst 
Fessteaanstrns eas 
Dry G 
Clothing, 
Groceries, 
Hardwaro, 
Catlery, 
Crockery, 
Bagging, 
i 
Boots, 
Shoes, 


‘owra fnlerent they will b 
mardomly 


LOOK WELL. TO, 


Your Insurance. 


)/OREDIAN RUTLEDGE, 


Y, BARLY, Oenetat Lovurance A part. Mer 


RUTLEDGE & REID 
Bricklayer 
MERIDIAN, MISISHIPeE 


.r# prepared to execute all work In their 
ine Bal foe shortest noticg. and in the best 
nov2awlmn 


DEMOCRATIC. 
50,000 Majority Against Negro Suftogr. 


OREaT ee: ATHARVEY'S COR. 


fetbsigdonn et Ne npr Gene aod 
“ ‘The public are jlavidld to eal! and 

Thare is bo mleteke about 
est fs oa os ltl bo 
e 1 tat tewte